I asked for a cup of tisane and they brought me an entire pot of hot water.
He was becoming quite nice again ever since he had had nothing buttisane to drink.
The attendant of the day before, who was carrying some jugs of tisane along the corridor, winked his eye as he met her, by way of being amiable.
Madame Leonce acted as Gavard's housekeeper, kept the keys of his cupboards and closets, and brought him up tisanewhen he happened to catch cold.
Fifty francs for having coddled him up with tisane and broth!
No ungenteel screaming, no bloodshed; only a palatable tisane which tasted a little like celery.
After drinking a tisane prepared by Helene he had a relapse, followed by repeated and fierce vomiting that destroyed him in five days.
After reminding her that Rose Tessier's sickness had increased after taking a tisane that Helene had prepared the President asked if it was not the fact that she alone had looked after Rose.
The moon rays, streaming in through the open door and windows, gave what light was needed to the old black mammy who stood at the table concocting a tisane of fragrant herbs.
The voice was very clear and steady with which she spoke to Tante Lizette, brewing her tisane there in a corner.
The countess seized the bowl of tisane and drank it off, and then threw herself on the couch.
I have taken the tisane Sister Angela sent up, but my hands are burning and my head aches.
The keeper, who was carrying a cup of tisane across the corridor, stopped when he saw her.
A little tisane was given her from time to time that she might not feel herself utterly neglected.