Monsieur
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260 examples of Monsieur in a sentence
"Well, monsieur, let us go to him.
I will take him for judge in his own cause, monsieur, and will believe what he will say."
"Bad, monsieur, bad!" replied the king; "I am bored."
Have you not enjoyed the pleasures of the chase today?""A fine pleasure, indeed,
monsieur!
"Who has told me this fine story,
monsieur?
"No, monsieur; I speak of the prop of the state, of my only servant, of my only friend--of the cardinal."
"What do you mean by that, monsieur?"
"Tomorrow, then, sire?""Tomorrow, monsieur."
I sleep no longer,
monsieur.
Speak, I am ready to obey.""No, monsieur, no; I am not called Louis the Just without reason.
Come hither, monsieur."
"Speak, monsieur, speak," said d’Artagnan, who instinctively scented something advantageous.
The citizen made a fresh pause and continued, "I have a wife who is seamstress to the queen, monsieur, and who is not deficient in either virtue or beauty.
I was induced to marry her about three years ago, although she had but very little dowry, because
Monsieur
Laporte, the queen’s cloak bearer, is her godfather, and befriends her.""Well, monsieur?"
"Well!" resumed the citizen, "well, monsieur, my wife was abducted yesterday morning, as she was coming out of her workroom."
"I know nothing surely, monsieur, but I suspect someone."
"No, monsieur, no; you appear to be an honest young man, and I will have confidence in you.
"Higher, monsieur, higher."
"And with whom?""With whom can it be, if not the Duke of--""The Duke of--""Yes, monsieur," replied the citizen, giving a still fainter intonation to his voice.
"Now, my wife came home four days ago,
monsieur.
But your wife, monsieur, what has she to do with all this?""Her devotion to the queen is known; and they wish either to remove her from her mistress, or to intimidate her, in order to obtain her Majesty’s secrets, or to seduce her and make use of her as a spy.""That is likely," said d’Artagnan; "but the man who has abducted her--do you know him?"
Pardon me for interrupting you, but it appears to me that that name is familiar to me.""Possibly,
monsieur.
"Yes, monsieur, yes.
replied d’Artagnan; "trust me, I am fully grateful for such unparalleled conduct, and if, as I told you, I can be of any service to you--""I believe you, monsieur, I believe you; and as I was about to say, by the word of Bonacieux, I have confidence in you."
I am not a fighting man at all, monsieur, and I am afraid of the Bastille."
If it were nothing but a sword thrust, why then--""I have counted upon you on this occasion, monsieur."
"I am comfortably off, monsieur, that’s all; I have scraped together some such thing as an income of two or three thousand crown in the haberdashery business, but more particularly in venturing some funds in the last voyage of the celebrated navigator Jean Moquet; so that you understand, monsieur--But--" cried the citizen.
Tell them to take arms, to come here, and to run!Ah, I remember, Athos is at
Monsieur
de Treville’s.""But where are you going, monsieur, where are you going?""I am going down by the window, in order to be there the sooner," cried d’Artagnan.
"You put back the boards, sweep the floor, go out at the door, and run as I told you.""Oh,
monsieur!
"Oh, yes, monsieur, oh, yes; and I hope to prove to you that you have not served an ingrate.
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