One who accompanies and supervises a young woman or gatherings of young people.
1 In thinking of nothing but Miss Forbes, he had forgotten the chaperon .
2 You are living in the same house with him-undercircumstances-er-without a chaperon .
3 Jennie engaged a chaperon , and took great satisfaction in this unwonted luxury.
4 A chaperon therefore was indispensable, and Maria Tulloch could always be had.
5 Ignorant of the treasonable intrigues of her chaperon , Clotilde said nothing more.
6 Linder, among his other accomplishments learned in France, is an excellent chaperon .
7 You forget, Peter, that I possess the dearest and nicest little chaperon .
8 Mr. Hamlin let me help chaperon them at a reception yesterday afternoon.
9 If ladies are present, either the chaperon may pour, or a servant.
10 And when you do your turn, take some one along for chaperon .
11 Constant, whom I was so fortunate as to secure as their chaperon .
12 As long as Becky was there, she should stay to chaperon her.
13 The chaperon was not showy, but, what is better, she was good.
14 My chaperon , Makatopawee, knows that I was gone but a few minutes.
15 Of course, this wicked brother was the cause of their chaperon 's difficulties.
16 I have a chaperon , and a very nice, though entirely unnecessary, one.
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