Gentleman
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1701 examples of Gentleman in a sentence
They too moved on, and heard the loud voice of a man who, with a glass in his hand, was making a speech to the Volunteers: 'To serve the Faith, humanity, and our brothers!' said the gentleman, raising his voice more and more.
Your brother and another
gentleman
have come!'Levin got into the trap and took the reins.
At last he said to his wife:"It's Maheu who brings me this gentleman, one of his putters, to see if there is a room for him upstairs, and if we can give him credit for a fortnight."
Just then, a carriage had stopped before the door and a
gentleman
with decorations and a lady in a fur cloak alighted: visitors just arrived from Paris at the Marchiennes station, for Madame Hennebeau, who appeared in the shadow of the porch, was uttering exclamations of surprise and joy.
In the dining-room the mother and children stood motionless, dazed by the sudden heat, and very constrained beneath the gaze of this old lady and gentleman, who were stretched out in their easy-chairs.
The lady and
gentleman
were silent, softly stretched out, and gradually wearied and disquieted by the exhibition of this wretchedness.
But as Maheude arrived opposite the other block of buildings, she was surprised to see a
gentleman
and two ladies in front of the church.
She stopped a moment and recognized them; it was Madame Hennebeau bringing her guests, the decorated
gentleman
and the lady in the fur mantle, to see the settlement.
The
gentleman
you know of was waiting for her behind Rasseneur's, and they went off together along the canal.
The decorated
gentleman
and the lady in the fur cloak, arrived that morning by train from Paris, opened their eyes vaguely, exhibiting on their faces their astonishment at all these new things which took them out of their element.
"A Thebaid! a real land of milk and honey!" murmured the
gentleman
in delight.
"It is marvellous, marvellous!" exclaimed the gentleman, in a final outburst of enthusiasm.
A
gentleman
of about forty-eight got out of it, dressed in a black frock-coat, and with a very dark complexion and an authoritative correct expression.
And he listened for five minutes to the general secretary, a tall sallow gentleman, who spoke to him over the papers of his bureau without rising.
He had only one trouble, the consciousness of his lack of education, which made him embarrassed and timid as soon as he was in the presence of a
gentleman
in a frock-coat.
You don't care a damn for the International; you're only burning to be at our head, the
gentleman
who corresponds with the famous Federal Council of the Nord!"
And he decided to enter, when Widow Désir, who was putting her head outside, exclaimed:"But here he is, your gentleman!"
They gazed at the Lille gentleman, and the black frock-coat caused a certain surprise and discomfort.
A
gentleman
went by on horseback, and the children flattened themselves at the bottom of the paling, for they recognized M. Hennebeau.
It was simply the Grégoires, who had decided to bid farewell to the lawyer, and to cross the road to the manager's house; and they seemed so peaceful, they so clearly had the air of believing that the whole thing was a joke on the part of their worthy miners, whose resignation had nourished them for a century, that the latter, in fact, left off throwing stones, for fear of hitting this old
gentleman
and old lady who had fallen from the sky.
And what do they pay you in your house, your wife and the
gentleman
who is this minute wearing out her skin?"
A
gentleman
had certainly given them two sous, but the girl kept kicking her little brother, and the two sous fell into the snow, and as Jeanlin had joined in the search they had not been able to find them.
It only concerned the
gentleman
if he liked the leavings; and beneath the exhibition of this contempt he was again seized by a tremor of jealousy, and his eyes flamed.
If the lady and
gentleman
would really like--The grandfather is there."
They would tell the lady and
gentleman
all that they wished to know.
He did so in the most cordial terms and conducted himself like a true gentleman."
A few steps from Emma a
gentleman
in a blue coat was talking of Italy with a pale young woman wearing a parure of pearls.
The
gentleman
bowed, and as he moved to stretch out his arm, Emma saw the hand of a young woman throw something white, folded in a triangle, into his hat.
The gentleman, picking up the fan, offered it to the lady respectfully; she thanked him with an inclination of the head, and began smelling her bouquet.
The window in the provinces replaces the theatre and the promenade, she was amusing herself with watching the crowd of boors when she saw a
gentleman
in a green velvet coat.
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