1 While yet very young, Wilkes Booth became an habitue at the theater.
2 You're a stranger; I'm an old habitue of the house-letme explain.
3 But this type of European never becomes an habitue ; the habitue always sleeps.
4 The only real link connecting him with the West-End habitue is his wife.
5 Especially, I would say, is this the attitude of the habitue of Montmartre.
6 It is no business of yours; you are not an habitue of the place.
7 Once he found Rodney Page there, lounging about with the manner of a habitue .
8 It is enough to mention Mrs. Farquhar's name to an habitue of the Springs.
9 As an habitue of the house, of course, you-
10 Each habitue brought his cane, his cloak, his lantern.
11 He was evidently a habitue of the house.
12 To habitue 's of this beverage, harmonious prospectives are foreshadowed, if pleasing, natural and cleanly conditions survive.
13 Well, mamma, I want a man,-notan habitue .
14 Time after time I have seen him committed to prison, until he became a hopeless prison habitue .
15 Guido Ferrari was a constant habitue of the place, and I felt that I should find him there.
16 The Monte Carlo habitue 's last play.
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