The Châtelaine who conducted me about seemed herself to have crept out of a colossal coat of armour: she was full six feet high, and of a very masculine aspect, nor could anybody be better versed in the history of the Middle Ages.
I announced myself to the Châtelaine as a Russian relative of the family, with a name she could neither read nor speak.
We have given it up,” says the sensible châtelaine of Kilcoultra.
The reigning châtelaine did not really care for any of these old things.
And you are the young nephew of the Vicomte de Morteyn, and that is the little châtelaine De Nesville!
He walked slowly, puffing his pipe, pondering over his encounter with the châtelaine of the Château de Nesville.
That view of them never occurred to me,' said the châtelaine of Hohenszalras.
You alone keep yours, you are the châtelaine of the middle ages.
In a quarter of an hour he was playing the themes of the 'Gotterdammerung,' whilst his châtelaine sat at her spinning-wheel a few yards from him.
It concluded with a message of ceremonious homage to the châtelaine of Hohenszalras.
The châtelaine of Coppet was as untrammelled intellectually and as noble in her aims as was the philosopher of Ferney; she was less fortunate and less powerful, but on account of her sex and her sufferings she is even more interesting.
I can hear the mild châtelaine saying in simulated wrath as we marched up, extremely glad to be so well out of it; and as they were very glad too, no serious consequences tending to moral improvement ensued.
My first words to the châtelaine were, 'Have you seen the bushrangers?
Is my Châtelaine tired of seclusion, and willing to return with me to the great wicked city?
Lanoë, who was returning to Glatigny in the evening, was surprised to meet the châtelaine of La Bijude in a little wood near Clair-Tizon.
She had never looked more truly a great lady, more like a châtelaine of the Renaissance, as she spread out the great roll of parchment before him on one of the tables of the knights' hall.
You were truly a châtelaine of the old mystical German days.
The purple satin worn by the Mayoress tickled her no less than the unfeigned horror of its wearer when offered from her hostess's châtelaine cigarette-case the choicest of Sobranies.
As for saving herself by deserting her house, Aunt Mary scorned to do it; but immediately devised a plan that reminds one of the heroism of a Dame Châtelaine of the Middle Ages.
No woman upon earth has had so much love given her as the châtelaine of Amyôt, and no woman on earth ever viewed love with such unkind and airy contempt.
The châtelaine of Amyôt looked at the two rustic lovers with a little wistfulness and a good-natured contempt.
Her châtelaine laughed with a certain bitter tone in her laughter.
My dear duke, great ladies like your châtelaine of Amyôt let fall idle words, never thinking what they may bring forth.
But enraptured as her guests all were, the châtelaine of Amyôt remained moderately pleased by what pleased her guests so excessively, and less and less pleased with every year.
In the King’s room at the Castle of Blois is a superb piece of tapestry, among many others, embroidered with the “Story of the Seigneur and Châtelaine de Courrages.
Miriam was struggling desperately to free herself from the grasp of a rough, unkempt fellow who had her by the arm and was trying to abstract the little gold watch that she wore fastened to her shirtwaist with a châtelaine pin.
Girls wouldn't be eternally losing their watches if they weren't so vain about wearing those silly little châtelaine pins.
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