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Meanings of pensionnat in English
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Usage of pensionnat in English
1
In another hour all the dwelling-house, and all the pensionnat, were dark and hushed.
2
Your wanderings had taken an opposite direction to the pensionnat.
3
With quick walking I regained the pensionnat just at dark, and in time for dinner.
4
My countrywoman, on examination, turned out to be the English teacher at Madame Beck's pensionnat.
5
My externat became a pensionnat; that also prospered.
6
There were from eighty to a hundred pupils in the pensionnat, when Charlotte and Emily Brontë entered in February 1842.
7
Hearing of an opening in the West, she proceeded to Colorado to take exclusive charge of the pensionnat of Mdme.
8
Gaining the Rue Fossette, reaching the pensionnat, all there was still; no fiacre had yet arrived with Madame and Désirée.
9
Reuter's pensionnat de demoiselles.
10
She is left alone at the pensionnat in the vacation, strained by work and anxiety, and tortured by exhaustion, restlessness, and sleeplessness:-
11
Entre au pensionnat le 22 juin, 1807.
12
I thought it was yourself, madame. Though, indeed, at that moment I recollected that it was called Mademoiselle, not Madame Reuter's pensionnat.
13
The establishment was both a pensionnat and an externat: the externes or day-pupils exceeded one hundred in number; the boarders were about a score.
14
Madame Reuter looked more like a joyous, free-living old Flemish fermiere, or even a maitresse d'auberge, than a staid, grave, rigid directrice de pensionnat.
15
The writer, a day student at a Catholic "pensionnat" in Montreal, is instructed by her family to learn French and keep out of the chapel.
16
Once in the Pensionnat, Lucy entered an atmosphere of the most intense reality.