A girl or young woman who is unmarried.
1For you comprehend not the position of la jeune fille in all France!
2He thinks Lisa Arpent a jeune fille-likethese others.
3I'm going over and pull the wretch's ears. She rose with a jeune fille bow.
4She is so natural, a rare thing nowadays: the modern jeune fille is a sophisticated product.
5The difference of dress between the jeune fille and the jeune femme is very strongly marked in France.
6For present purposes she had assumed the form of a jeune fille of the twentieth century (anno Domini).
7The conversations everywhere are all absolutely " jeune fille"; never anything the least "risqué," though it is often amusing.
8Reuter's establishment, where about a hundred specimens of the genus " jeune fille" collected together offered a fertile variety of subject.
9I called her "La jeune fille farouche" (looked this up first before doing so), and she was always called this afterwards.
10Une Jeune fille tombante, a Young Girl, Falling.
11Une Jeune fille tombante.
12This remarkable woman is a painter also, and exhibited a picture called "La jeune Fille et la Mort."
13"And this picture on the right, the jeune fille?"
14"Well, I never meant them for 'la jeune fille.'"
15'Even so,' said Eustace, 'and Annora is no mere child, not one of your jeunes filles, who may be disposed of at one's will.
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