She posed in turn as a saint, an intrigante, and a femme d'esprit, with marked success in every one of these roles. |
The intrigante naturally sold her services to the highest bidder. |
In the first place, there is a little intrigante named Bonacieux. |
Her Majesty had probably been told that the Princess was an intrigante, and was afraid of committing herself. |
La seconde situation est plus intrigante, car elle est inconnue en Amerique du Nord. |
I pine for London, and I don't see why I should have been driven out of it by an intrigante. |