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Updated: October 23, 2025
"Yes, and what else?" He watched the lady from the convent, probably thinking she would say that a good Christian was everything; but for all her simplicity she was not so crude as that. "A charming young lady a real little woman a daughter in whom you will have nothing but contentment." "She seems to me very gentille," said the father. "She's really pretty." "She's perfect. She has no faults."
Vous devriez voir mon eglise a la Dominique; j'ai la une Vierge qui est vraiment gentille. 'Ah, I cried, 'they told me you had said you would never build another church, and I wrote in my journal I could not believe it. 'Oui, j'aimerais bien en fairs une autre, he confessed, and smiled at the confession. An artist will understand how much I was attracted by this conversation.
'Mon petit ange! que tu es gentille! said the mother in a low, rapid voice, pressing her hand on the child's cheek. Then, turning back to David, she chattered on about the profit and loss of married life. All that she said was steeped in prose in the prose especially of sous and francs; she talked of rents, of the price of food, of the state of wages in her husband's trade.
We all had dinner and Bill Rees says, 'Let's go for a joy- ride. An' the captains says, 'Fine, and the sergeant would have said, 'Fine, but he was so goggle-eyed drunk he couldn't. An' we started off!... Say, fellers, I'm dry as hell! Let's order up another bottle." "Sure," said everyone. "Ban swar, ma cherie, Comment allez vous?" "Encore champagne, Marie, gentille!"
But that does not matter, he is a good fellow. What do you want there?" "I want to get leave for a mother to visit her son who is imprisoned there. But I was told that this did not depend on Kriegsmuth but on Tcherviansky." "I do not like Tcherviansky, but he is Mariette's husband; we might ask her. She will do it for me. Elle est tres gentille."
Renoir is as French as French can be, and he knows it: Lorsque je regarde les maîtres anciens je me fais l'effet d'un bien petit bonhomme, et pourtant je crois que de tous mes ouvrages il restera assez pour m'assurer une place dans l'école française, cette école que j'aime tant, qui est si gentille, si claire, de si bonne compagnie... Et pas tapageuse.
Then, "You mean she's not his wife?" he asked. She took it responsibly. "What shall I tell you? They're not des hommes serieux, those gentlemen! They don't engage for eternity. It's none of my business, and I've no wish to speak ill of madame. She's gentille but gentille, and she loves her jeune homme to distraction." "Who then is so distinguished a young woman?" asked Longmore.
The life of a man like the late Sir Moses Montefiore reads a lesson from the Old Testament which might well have been inspired by the noblest teachings of the Christian Gospels. Delilah, and how she got her name. Est-elle bien gentille, cette petite?
So affectionate and so amiable was she, that she deserved all the encomiums of her friends and even their hyperbolical compliments were scarcely extravagant when applied to her. She was literally "douce comme un ange, jolie comme les amours;" and, as the ne plus ultra of merit in France, she was "tout a fait gentille."
She had only got through half a chapter when Amélie came to her and asked her if she could suggest a remedy for a young lady next door who, the femme de chambre said, was quite alone, and had evidently succumbed to a violent attack of influenza. 'C'est une dame anglaise, said Amélie, 'et une bien gentille. Althea sprang up, strangely excited. Was it the lady in black? Had she then not gone yet?
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