This mode of receiving visitors only upon one specified day of the week is a most convenient custom! It saves the trouble of keeping the house continually in order and of being always dressed. I flatter myself that / was the first to introduce it amongst... Plays - Sida 3efter Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie - 1855 - 62 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1916 - 1008 sidor
...Madame! MRS. TIP. But where is Miss Seraphina? It is twelve o'clock; our visitors will be pouring in, and she has not made her appearance. But I hear that...was the first to introduce it amongst the New York ee-liyht. You are quite sure that it is striflly a Parisian mode, Millinette? MIL. Oh, oui, Madame;... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 998 sidor
...MIL. Quite comme il faut. — Great personnes always do make little personnes wait, Madame. MRS. TIP. This mode of receiving visitors only upon one specified...are quite sure that it is strictly a Parisian mode, Millinette? MIL. Oh, oui, Madame; entirely mode de Paris. MRS. TIP. This girl is worth her weight in... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - 1925 - 842 sidor
...Quite comme il faut. — Great personnes always do make little personnes wait, Madame. MRS. TIFFANY. This mode of receiving visitors only upon one specified...are quite sure that it is strictly a Parisian mode, Millinette? MILLINETTE. Oh, oyt, Madame; entirely mode de Paris. MRS. TIFFANY. This girl is worth her... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1923 - 536 sidor
...Madame! Mrs. Tif.: But where is Miss Seraphina? It is twelve o'clcok; our visitors will be pouring in, and she has not made her appearance. But I hear that...and of being always dressed. I flatter myself that I was the first to introduce it amongst the New York ee-light. You are quite sure that it is strictly... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1917 - 1072 sidor
...Madame ! MRS. TIF. But where is Miss Seraphina? It is twelve o'clock; our visitors will be pouring in, and she has not made her appearance. But I hear that...are quite sure that it is strictly a Parisian mode, Millinette? MIL. Oh, oui, Madame; entirely mode de Paris. MRS. TIF. This girl is worth her weight in... | |
| John Gassner - 2000 - 788 sidor
...Quite comme it faut.\ — Great personnes always do make little personnes wait, Madame. MRS. TIFFANY. This mode of receiving visitors only upon one specified day of the week is a most convenient cussfe ne saia quoi— i know not what. *comme il favt — in good taste. tom! It saves the trouble... | |
| Benjamin McArthur - 2007 - 458 sidor
...was served up as an American Mrs. Malaprop, hopelessly mauling the French language.31 MRS. TIFFANY: This mode of receiving visitors only upon one specified...and of being always dressed. I flatter myself that I was the first to introduce it amongst the New York ee-light. You are quite sure that it is strictly... | |
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