A woman who cohabits with an important man, but who is not his wife.
1 She is a clothed odalisque , an unreal being in the French countryside.
2 I have dreamed that I was an odalisque , dear-aftersmoking, you know.
3 She looked less like a princess than an odalisque , captured and resigned.
4 The odalisque had vanished in this chill and matter-of-fact housewife.
5 He felt the fresh delight and trembling limbs of the odalisque coming out of retreat.
6 To-morrow she may be setting up as an odalisque .
7 This revelation of the odalisque in his Rachel enchanted Louis, and incidentally it also enchanted Rachel.
8 Not Morenita, and not Montfériot, not Diaz himself, but Magda, the self-constituted odalisque , was its author.
9 And finally by an odalisque , who fills his goblet with the foaming infusion of malt and hops.
10 It is the pose of the odalisque .
11 All the Orient was immanent in her; she had the quiet, the resignation, the un-hope of the odalisque .
12 Alone with the girl, Sturm put on the airs of a Prussianized pasha condescending to a new odalisque .
13 In heart and spirit she was at his feet, an odalisque , recognising and bowing down to her sultan.
14 This odalisque is very fair and stout, and some fair Alsatian damsel has evidently sat as the model.
15 And she saw him-how often!-goingin at the tent-door through which streamed light, to join the painted odalisque .
16 And then he caught sight of a familiar pair of gray eyes smiling over the white veil of an odalisque .
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