Ainda não temos significados para "french café".
1A low resort, something between a French café, and an English pot-house.
2But then, perhaps, she could not have had a swimming bath and a French café.
3The restaurant, full of its noonday patrons, was a typical French café giving on the street.
4An English gin-mill and probably an American bar causes more besotment than a dozen French cafés.
5But two French café owners in Taranaki said they believed Les Bleus could upset the New Zealanders again.
6The restaurant was a French café twenty or so blocks south, so Lake decided it would be easiest to walk.
7"I've had mine," I said flatly, holding up my empty French café cup.
8I suggested Delmonico's, but steady and sensible Jacob steered me in the direction of a French café just below Union Square.
9"I met Tapilow face to face at a little French café," I told him.
10On the way through Ribemont, Forrester spotted a little French café, a humble brasserie: its lights were inviting in the drizzly greyness.
11In a few minutes they were taken to a French café and a comfortable place found for them to spend the night.
12"Of a French café so near campus?"
13"I should think you miss the French cafés and concerts and dancing and all that sort of thing," I remarked.
14"Clare, I have one word for you," whispered Tucker as he offered me a French café cup of cappuccino from his half-empty cork-bottomed tray.
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