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    boudoir


    1. The Spelmans and Kaitlyn were handsomely accommodated as well, with Kaitlyn's room adjacent to Chloe's boudoir


    2. Harry saw Kaitlyn to the door of her boudoir and gave her an embrace of great satisfaction


    3. The Huntress had been wrinkling away from the cluster, since the Elf retired to her boudoir to change, toward another much smaller stellar dust cloud so similar in density to the Waghtnin it made a most convincing stage for their show


    4. We trailed water up the stairs in search of towels, then, warm and dry, checked out MacFife"s boudoir


    5. She was talking to a close girlfriend about her woes and they exchanged ideas on how she might spice things up in the boudoir


    6. Her coiffure imitated that of the queen's, on her feet were gilded sandals such as Taramis wore in her boudoir


    7. Admired me and then held a small boudoir mirror up to my face


    8. It was no slender stiletto, selected because of a jeweled hilt or gold guard, fitted only for dainty murder in milady's boudoir; it was a forthright poniard, a warrior's weapon, broad-bladed, fifteen inches in length, tapering to a diamond-sharp point


    9. The nearest door leads to the private boudoir and the library, which themselves communicate with the two master bedrooms


    10. Despite its small size, Nancy liked at once the boudoir: It was strategically situated at the corner angle of the west and south wings, while it was isolated enough to give someone a place to work in peace

    11. French writer Simone de Beauvoir, among other things referring to her as Simone de Boudoir, without


    12. Boudoir Babe keeps careful records and insists that she almost doubles her profits by selling them this way


    13. She combed before the boudoir and tied her hair into a ponytail


    14. Though her husband had a simple bedroom and bathroom, her door opened to a comfortable „ boudoir", which in French translates to „sulking-place" from the word bouder, to sulk


    15. The boudoir led to a large bedroom further on, which had a triple sized bed and boasted a glorious view of the Nile


    16. maid to the second floor to her boudoir and was told to wait


    17. The church like a huge boudoir spread around her; the arches bent down to gather in the shade the confession of her love; the windows shone resplendent to illumine her face, and the censers would burn that she might appear like an angel amid the fumes of the sweet-smelling odours


    18. Once their boudoir of light and shadows, of fire and ice, was the only place he wanted to be


    19. On the floor above were similar rooms, with the addition of a third, formed out of the ante-chamber; these three rooms were a salon, a boudoir, and a bedroom


    20. The boudoir up-stairs communicated with the bed-chamber by an invisible door on the staircase; it was evident that every precaution had been taken

    21. When Albert returned to his mother, he found her in the boudoir reclining in a large velvet arm-chair, the whole room so obscure that only the shining spangle, fastened here and there to the drapery, and the angles of the gilded frames of the pictures, showed with some degree of brightness in the gloom


    22. The baron, followed by the count, traversed a long series of apartments, in which the prevailing characteristics were heavy magnificence and the gaudiness of ostentatious wealth, until he reached the boudoir of Madame Danglars—a small octagonal-shaped room, hung with pink satin, covered with white Indian muslin


    23. The decorations of the boudoir had then been left entirely to Madame Danglars and Lucien Debray


    24. " At this instant the favorite attendant of Madame Danglars entered the boudoir; approaching her mistress, she spoke some words in an undertone


    25. This was a sort of boudoir, circular, and lighted only from the roof, which consisted of rose-colored glass


    26. Haidee's only reply was to direct her servant by a sign to withdraw the tapestried curtain that hung before the door of her boudoir, the framework of the opening thus made serving as a sort of border to the graceful tableau presented by the young girl's picturesque attitude and appearance


    27. There remained in the banker's house only Danglars, closeted in his study, and making his statement to the officer of gendarmes; Madame Danglars, terrified, in the boudoir with which we are acquainted; and Eugenie, who with haughty air and disdainful lip had retired to her room with her inseparable companion, Mademoiselle Louise d'Armilly


    28. Mercedes had no fire in that cold and naked room—she, who was accustomed to stoves which heated the house from the hall to the boudoir; she had not even one little flower—she whose apartment had been a conservatory of costly exotics


    29. At the entrance of the room which led to her boudoir, Madame de Villefort was standing erect, pale, her features contracted, and her eyes glaring horribly


    30. Through the open door was visible a portion of the boudoir, containing an upright piano and a blue satin couch

    31. He had only to step over the corpse, enter the boudoir, take the child in his arms, and flee far, far away


    32. He had become ever more grand, demanding elaborate deference from his monks and novices, wearing gorgeous robes for services, and travelling, when he had to go to other towns, in a charette that was furnished like a duchess’s boudoir


    33. I confiscated the lot, and the good Mole is now sitting in the blue boudoir, filling up plain, simple invitation cards


    34. He did not undress, but walked up and down with his regular tread over the resounding parquet of the dining room, where one lamp was burning, over the carpet of the dark drawing room, in which the light was reflected on the big new portrait of himself handing over the sofa, and across her boudoir, where two candles burned, lighting up the portraits of her parents and woman friends, and the pretty knick-knacks of her writing table, that he knew so well


    35. He walked across her boudoir to the bedroom door, and turned back again


    36. ‘But after all,’ he asked himself before turning into the boudoir, ‘what has occurred? Nothing


    37. And then, jealousy means lowering both myself and her,’ he told himself as he went into her boudoir; but this dictum, which had always had such weight with him before, had now no weight and no meaning at all


    38. Anna, forgetting her inward agitation in the work of packing, was standing at a table in her boudoir, packing her traveling bag, when Annushka called her attention to the rattle of some carriage driving up


    39. They were in the little boudoir


    40. The first words the engineerin-chief said as he came into the boudoir were, 'What is your house, dear Mrs

    41. I the drawing room there was no one; at the sound of his steps there came out of her boudoir the midwife in a cap with lilac ribbons


    42. Vronsky had gone home, but in the morning he came to inquire, and Alexey Alexandrovitch meeting him in the hall, said: ‘Better stay, she might ask for you,’ and himself led him to his wife’s boudoir


    43. That day Alexey Alexandrovitch went into the boudoir where Vronsky was sitting, and closing the door sat down opposite him


    44. When Alexey Alexandrovitch came into the Countess Lidia Ivanovna’s snug little boudoir, decorated with old china and hung with portraits, the lady herself had not yet made her appearance


    45. I woke up the next day in a boudoir full of lace and ribbons with the scent of tuberose on the linens


    46. Two hours later, Dorothea was seated in an inner room or boudoir of


    47. The blue-green boudoir looked much more cheerful when Celia was seated there in a pelisse exactly like her sister's, surveying the cameos with a placid satisfaction, while the conversation passed on to other topics


    48. Any private hours in her day were usually spent in her blue-green boudoir, and she had come to be very fond of its pallid quaintness


    49. The thoughts which had gathered vividness in the solitude of her boudoir occupied her incessantly through the day on which Mr


    50. She went up to her boudoir



















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    a lady's bedroom or private sitting room