Monsieur
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260 examples of Monsieur in a sentence
Oh, and now the young
monsieur
and madame have rung the chapel bell.
I'm just starting to explore the so far wonderful world of
monsieur
Ozon.
"Oh! if
monsieur
and madame could see mademoiselle!
"Good day,
monsieur
le curé."
In any case,
monsieur
was warned; she would rather pitch her dinner into the fire if it was to be spoilt because of the revolt.
I'll ask
monsieur
to return it to me.""No, no!" she said.
And monsieur, too, your father?
"I drink to the offspring of
monsieur
and madame," quoth he in a sprightly tone.
"What, monsieur, will you leave us so soon?""You know that very well, as I gave my order to saddle my horse.
"MORBLEU, monsieur!" said he, "however far I may come, it is not you who can give me a lesson in good manners, I warn you."
He stooped, and with the most gracious air he could assume, drew the handkerchief from under the foot of the Musketeer in spite of the efforts the latter made to detain it, and holding it out to him, said, "I believe, monsieur, that this is a handkerchief you would be sorry to lose?"
cried d’Artagnan, "and do you suppose--""I suppose,
monsieur
that you are not a fool, and that you knew very well, although coming from Gascony, that people do not tread upon handkerchiefs without a reason.
"I have said, monsieur, and I repeat, that the handkerchief did not fall from my pocket."
"And thereby you have lied twice, monsieur, for I saw it fall."
"I agree, monsieur; but do not be too confident.
"Prudence, monsieur, is a virtue sufficiently useless to Musketeers, I know, but indispensable to churchmen; and as I am only a Musketeer provisionally, I hold it good to be prudent.
"I have no seconds on my part, monsieur," said d’Artagnan; "for having only arrived yesterday in Paris, I as yet know no one but
Monsieur
de Treville, to whom I was recommended by my father, who has the honor to be, in some degree, one of his friends."
"Yes, monsieur, I know only him."
"You have truly, monsieur," said d’Artagnan, bowing again, "a courtesy, for which, I assure you, I am very grateful."
"What, monsieur?"
"PARDIEU, monsieur!" said Athos, "that’s a proposition that pleases me; not that I can accept it, but a league off it savors of the gentleman.
"If you are in haste, monsieur," said d’Artagnan, with the same simplicity with which a moment before he had proposed to him to put off the duel for three days, "and if it be your will to dispatch me at once, do not inconvenience yourself, I pray you."
"When you please, monsieur," said Athos, putting himself on guard.
My heart is that of a Musketeer; I feel it, monsieur, and that impels me on."
"d’Artagnan, monsieur."
"Wait, then, monsieur, wait," said the king; "I will not detain you long."
"Do not hurry yourself, monsieur, lest it be observed that we go out together.
On guard, then, monsieur, on guard!"Bernajoux was not a man to have such a compliment paid to him twice.
"I have no objection," replied M. de la Tremouille, "but I warn you that I am well informed, and all the fault is with your Musketeers.""You are too just and reasonable a man, monsieur!" said Treville, "not to accept the proposal I am about to make to you.""Make it, monsieur, I listen."
"Why, monsieur, very ill indeed!
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