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Meanings of young marquise in English
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Usage of young marquise in English
1
The gloomy apprehension expressed by Martial increased the fears of the youngmarquise.
2
This measure, the cause of which the youngmarquise did not know, distressed her extremely.
3
But before the servant had time to bow respectfully and retire, the youngmarquise changed her mind.
4
Newman sat down and looked about him, while Valentin went and kissed the hand of the youngmarquise.
5
The youngmarquise put her hands behind her and gave a downward pull to the waist of her dress.
6
He bowed in passing before the youngmarquise, and blushing at this insult to a woman, he departed as the others had done.
7
The youngMarquise, hearing no sound, tapped gently at the door.
8
He loved the youngMarquise de Barbasson, unfortunate, or, if you prefer, fortunate man!
9
Just before entering the house the youngMarquise turned toward Camors and said to him:
10
YoungMarquise Wentira and her friends had been quite amusing in their cups, though, and very generous.
11
Suddenly this curtain was noiselessly raised, and the youngMarquise appeared, her brow surmounted by her coronet.
12
'The youngmarquise hated Marie-Anne, and she has poisoned her.
13
The youngMarquise, then, mused while stirring the fire, casting, from time to time, a furtive glance at the clock.
14
"That is a pretty compliment but a bad translation," said the youngmarquise.
15
The card-tables were forsaken, the Collection of Antiquities-elderlynobles, elderly countesses, youngmarquises, and simple baronesses-hadsettled their losses and winnings.
16
"You forgot me, dear madame," said the youngmarquise demurely.