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    emigre


    1. How finely dines the labor that picked the cotton? How many hours toils the emigre to logo your towel? How many farms flooded, how many father's suicided, to provide the desperate fingers to sew the trendy labels that dressed my latest ego?


    2. I say I see, my friends, if you do not, the illustrious emigre, (having it is true in her day, although the same, changed, journey'd considerable,) Making directly for this rendezvous, vigorously clearing a path for


    3. Like the old emigre who declined to marry the lady with whom he had spent his evenings for years, she regretted Julie’s presence and having no one to write to


    4. Besides these, there were in attendance on the Emperor without any definite appointments: Arakcheev, the ex-Minister of War; Count Bennigsen, the senior general in rank; the Grand Duke Tsarevich Constantine Pavlovich; Count Rumyantsev, the Chancellor; Stein, a former Prussian minister; Armfeldt, a Swedish general; Pfuel, the chief authoradjutant general and Sardinian emigre; Wolzogen- and many others


    5. The impossibility of approaching too close, his costume of an emigre preceptor, the declaration of Thenardier which made a grandfather of him, and, finally, the belief in his death in prison, added still further to the uncertainty which gathered thick in Javert's mind


    6. " He was an old emigre gentleman, blind and penniless, who was playing his flute in his attic, in order to pass the time


    7. A political pamphleteer of the French Revolution: was at first an emigre, but made his peace with Napoleon and was appointed Archbishop of Malines


    8. And now she has come forward herself and shown her cards, as though to say that’s her little game! Instead of keeping her at home as a child, they sent her to a boarding school, to a French madame, and emigre, a Madame Falbalas or something, and she learned all sorts of things at that Madame Falbalas’, and this is how it always turns out


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    Synonyms for "emigre"

    emigrant emigre emigree outgoer

    "emigre" definitions

    someone who leaves one country to settle in another