Dear me! Millinette, what is the difference? besides I'd have you to know that Americans always improve upon French fashions! here, take the basket, and let me see that you do it in the most you-nick and genteel manner. (MILLINETTE poutingly takes the... Plays - Sida 41efter Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie - 1855 - 62 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1916 - 1008 sidor
...to present les bouquets ven every body first come- — long before de supper. Dis vould be outré! barbare! not at all la mode ! Ven dey do come in—...basket, and let me see that you do it in the most you-nick and genteel manner. (MILLINETTE poutingly takes the basket and retires up stage. A MARCH.... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 998 sidor
...custom to present les bouquets ven every body first come — long before de supper. Dis vould be outré! barbare! not at all la mode! Ven dey do come in — dat is de fashion in Paris! MRS. TIP. Dear me! Millinette, what is the difference? besides I'd have you to know that Americans always... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - 1925 - 842 sidor
...me tell you, Madame, dat in France, in Paris, it is de custom to present Ics bouquets ven everybody first come — long before de supper. Dis vould be...dey do come in, dat is de fashion in Paris ! MRS. TIFFANY. Dear me ! Millinette, what is the difference? besides I'd have you to know that Americans... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 1072 sidor
...custom to present les bouquets ven every body first come — long before de supper. Dis vould be outré! barbare! not at all la mode! Ven dey do come in —...me! Millinette, -what is the difference ? besides I 'd have you to know that Americans always improve upon French fashions! here, take the basket, and... | |
| John Gassner - 2000 - 788 sidor
...outre! harharc! not at all la mode! Yen dey do come in — dat is de fashion in Paris! MRS. TIFFANY. Dear me! Millinette, what is the difference? besides...always improve upon French fashions! here, take the hasket, and let me see that you do it in the most you-nick and genteel manner. (MILLINETTE poutingly... | |
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