Mademoiselle's love

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  • The Mademoiselle à Paris blog -- which chronicles the adventures of a "Parisienne" via "Mademoiselle's" fashion and beauty ramblings -- was throwing itself a 2nd birthday party.

    Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Celebs Are Out, The Fringe Is In Beth Arnold 2010

  • I feel that the House could have done a much better job of honoring Mademoiselle's favorite flower.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Marina Geigert 2007

  • Caroline scarcely heard Mademoiselle's explosion of wrath when she rejoined them; the long declamation about the 'conduite indigne de cette méchante créature' sounded in her ear as confusedly as the agitated rattling of the china.

    Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte 2004

  • She vaguely wondered what these people did when they found Mademoiselle's door locked.

    The Awakening 2000

  • Why, "went on Edna, clasping her knees and looking up into Mademoiselle's twisted face," do you suppose a woman knows why she loves?

    The Awakening 2000

  • Mademoiselle's geranium; "then if you had not met me here to-day you wouldn't -- when -- that is, didn't you mean to come and see me?"

    The Awakening 2000

  • A piece of red flannel was wrapped around Mademoiselle's throat; a stiff neck compelled her to hold her head on one side.

    The Awakening 2000

  • She went and grasped Mademoiselle's hands up from the keys.

    The Awakening 2000

  • When she had stopped screaming, he picked up the phone, spoke quietly to the day manager to assure him that everything was all right, it was Mademoiselle remembering how close the taxi had come to hitting her, she was fine now, merci, but perhaps an infusion menthe to calm Mademoiselle's nerves.

    The Kaisho Lustbader, Eric 1983

  • Mademoiselle's ardent passion for M. de Lauzun seemed to the

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

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