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  Samurai Shodown Fan Fiction
Charlotte pulled Renee tighter to her chest and began to follow the road out of town, a road that was rapidly becoming indistinguishable from its pallid surroundings.
Charlotte thought she saw something familiar in the distance, a landmark of some sort, but the wind blew a wall of pale dust in her eyes and it was gone.
Charlotte continued forward in the way she had been going, hoping she was still on the road, or at least pointed in the right direction.
www.samuraispirits.net /fan/fanfic/charlotte.html   (4684 words)

  
 Charlotte Temple - CHAPTER XII.
This eloquent harangue was given with such volubility, that Charlotte could not find an opportunity to interrupt her, or to offer a single word till the whole was finished, and then found her ideas so confused, that she knew not what to say.
At length she determined that she would go with Mademoiselle to the place of assignation, convince Montraville of the necessity of adhering to the resolution of remaining behind; assure him of her affection, and bid him adieu.
Charlotte formed this plan in her mind, and exulted in the certainty of its success.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/socialcommentary/Charlotte/chap12.html   (850 words)

  
 [No title]
But Charlotte had made too great an impression on his mind to be easily eradicated: having therefore spent three whole days in thinking on her and in endeavouring to form some plan for seeing her, he determined to set off for Chichester, and trust to chance either to favour or frustrate his designs.
Charlotte and Mademoiselle eluded the eye of vigilance; and Montraville, who had waited their coming with impatience, received them with rapturous and unbounded acknowledgments for their condescension: he had wisely brought Belcour with him to entertain Mademoiselle, while he enjoyed an uninterrupted conversation with Charlotte.
Charlotte had, when she went out to meet Montraville, flattered herself that her resolution was not to be shaken, and that, conscious of the impropriety of her conduct in having a clandestine intercourse with a stranger, she would never repeat the indiscretion.
eserver.org /fiction/charlotte-temple.txt   (13749 words)

  
 Mystérieuse mademoiselle C., La (2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mademoiselle C is a strange but touching woman.
Mademoiselle C. is a wonderful children's film (2nd to 7th grade), without fancy digital work and without a massive budget, so the scenes look real, not Disney-squeaky-clean-and-cute.
First, it rests on the shoulders of its Amélie Poulain, Mademoiselle Charlotte, and Marie-Chantal Perron is fully up to the task.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0312990   (584 words)

  
 The Life of Charlotte Brontë (Part One)
Charlotte tried hard, in after years, to recall the remembrance of her mother, and could bring back two or three pictures of her.
Besides, Charlotte's earnest vigorous mind saw, at an unusually early age, the immense importance of education, as furnishing her with tools which she had the strength and the will to wield, and she would be aware that the Cowan Bridge education was, in many points, the best that her father could provide for her.
Charlotte's deep thoughtful spirit appears to have felt almost painfully the tender responsibility which rested upon her with reference to her remaining sisters.
lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp /~matsuoka/EG-Charlotte-1.html   (17809 words)

  
 Charlotte Temple - CHAPTER VII.
This was touching Charlotte in the most vulnerable part: she rose from her seat, and taking Mademoiselle's hand--"You know, my dear La Rue," said she, "I love you too well, to do anything that would injure you in my governess's opinion: I am only sorry we went out this evening."
Charlotte still held the letter in her hand: her heart swelled at the conclusion of Mademoiselle's speech, and a tear dropped upon the wafer that closed it.
Mademoiselle eyed the unsuspecting Charlotte, as she perused the letter, with a malignant pleasure.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/socialcommentary/Charlotte/chap7.html   (854 words)

  
 Susanna Haswell Rowson (1762-1824)
Attracted to Charlotte and unable to resist seducing her, though he knows that her lack of fortune will make marriage impossible, he abandons her because he believes the lies of his deceitful friend Belcour, and because he cannot resist the charms of Julia Franklin, his new love.
Although Montraville brings great evil upon Charlotte, he, like her, is not so much evil as weak, and he suffers intense pangs of conscience--and eventually an early death--for what he has done.
Charlotte Temple was originally published in England, but when Rowson saw it republished in America, she was no doubt aware that its subtitle was particularly appropriate to her American audience.
www.georgetown.edu /bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/rowson.html   (1652 words)

  
 Voodoo Encyclopedia
He apparently also "walks," like Charlotte, in the PĂȘthro rite as well, since he is not averse to rum, tafia, or clairin.
An extremely fastidious spirit, Mademoiselle Charlotte loves the strict observance in her honor of all the niceties of ritual protocol.
Mademoiselle Charlotte is a voudoun whose services are difficult to obtain.
www.templex.org /Voodoo/voodoo_encyclopedia.htm   (18222 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Charlotte in Giverny: Books: Joan MacPhail Knight,Melissa Sweet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charlotte's enthusiastic, detailed reports emulate the more leisurely pace of 19th-century daily life in Giverny, and her perceptions of French culture and customs, art and artists give readers the distinct feeling of looking over her shoulder.
Mademoiselle Bertout, Mademoiselle Suzanne, Monsieur Seurel, Madame Seurel
Charlotte (a girl with a sense of mischief) is heartbroken in the beginning at having to leave her best friend behind, but grows eager to explore her new world.
www.amazon.com /Charlotte-Giverny-Joan-MacPhail-Knight/dp/0811823830   (1625 words)

  
 Fiction: Charlotte Temple
But Charlotte had made too great an impression on his mind to be easily eradicated: having therefore spent three whole days in thinking on her and in endeavouring to form some plan for seeing her, he determined to set off for Chichester, and trust to chance either to favour or frustrate his designs.
Charlotte and Mademoiselle eluded the eye of vigilance; and Montraville, who had waited their coming with impatience, received them with rapturous and unbounded acknowledgments for their condescension: he had wisely brought Belcour with him to entertain Mademoiselle, while he enjoyed an uninterrupted conversation with Charlotte.
Charlotte had, when she went out to meet Montraville, flattered herself that her resolution was not to be shaken, and that, conscious of the impropriety of her conduct in having a clandestine intercourse with a stranger, she would never repeat the indiscretion.
fiction.eserver.org /novels/charlotte_temple.html   (14055 words)

  
 Men Behaving Badly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charlotte and Mademoiselle La Rue were the guests of some of La Rue's male friends one evening.
As a guest, Charlotte was disappointed with the behavior of her hosts.
They stated in one of their resloutions "That the same amount of virtue, delicacy, and refinement of behavior that is required of a woman in the social state, should also be required of man..."(Primis 436).
www.msu.edu /user/toftnico/anno2.html   (280 words)

  
 Chapter XII.
But indeed Charlotte was not a shy child, she had travelled too much and seen too many people to be so, and our young ladies, besides, were so kind and merry that no little girl could long have been strange with them.
And little Charlotte's merry laugh was often heard on the terrace walk, as she ran races with Mademoiselle Eliane's dog, or made daisy wreaths for Mademoiselle Jeanne's dark hair.
It was the next year that our pretty Mademoiselle Jeanne married and went away with her husband from the old house, which yet was to be her home, and the home of her children in the end, for Mademoiselle Eliane never married, and so all came to be inherited by her sister's sons.
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/molesworth/room/room-XII.html   (3534 words)

  
 A Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
The only private writings that have survived are Queen Charlotte's 444 letters to her closest confidant--her older brother, Grand Duke Charles II of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1794-1816).
Princess Sophie Charlotte was born on May 19, 1744--the eighth child of the Prince of Mirow, Charles Louis Frederick, and his wife, Elisabeth Albertina of Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Mademoiselle Seltzer and Madame de Grabow, a native of Güstrow who was also known as the "German Sappho," had instructed the princesses in the German, French, and Italian languages and literatures as well as in geography.
www.lib.virginia.edu /small/exhibits/charlotte/charlotte.html   (1155 words)

  
 The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Chapter 13 - Elizabeth Gaskell - Read Print
I have before alluded to intelligence from home, calculated to distress Charlotte exceedingly with fears respecting Branwell, which I shall speak of more at large when the realisation of her worst apprehensions came to affect the daily life of herself and her sisters.
Charlotte was more than commonly tender in her treatment of all dumb creatures, and they, with that fine instinct so often noticed, were invariably attracted towards her.
Charlotte saw Emily's whitening face, and set mouth, but dared not speak to interfere; no one dared when Emily's eyes glowed in that manner out of the paleness of her face, and when her lips were so compressed into stone.
www.readprint.com /chapter-4820/Elizabeth-Gaskell   (6095 words)

  
 Charlotte Bronte's The Professor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Never had I addressed her but as " Mademoiselle" before, and to speak thus was to take up a tone new to both her and me. Her answer suprised me that this language ruffled none of her feelings, woke no discord in her heart:-
I asked, as mademoiselle would no doubt think, very bluntly, if she designed to discharge me from the establishment.
I laughed inwardly; all this was so like the directress--so like what I had expected and guessed of her conduct; and then the exposure and proof of her lie, unconsciously afforded by Frances:--"She had frequently applied for Mdlle.
www.book-worm.org /bronte-charlotte/the-professor/chapter-19.html   (3377 words)

  
 The Professor by Charlotte Bronte 15
SOME time elapsed before I again gave a lesson in the first class; the holiday of Whitsuntide occupied three days, and on the fourth it was the turn of the second division to receive my instructions.
"Mademoiselle," said she, looking up and addressing the teacher, "Will you have the goodness to go and stand in the corridor, while the young ladies are putting on their things, and try to keep some order?"
To violence, injustice, tyranny, she succumbed - they were her natural masters; she had no propensity to hate, no impulse to resist them; the indignation their behests awake in some hearts was unknown in hers.
www.classicbookshelf.com /library/charlotte_bronte/the_professor/15   (1096 words)

  
 Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth; reprinted from the rare first American edition (1794), over twelve hundred errors in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth; reprinted from the rare first American edition (1794), over twelve hundred errors in later editions being corected, and the preface restored; with an historical and biographical introduction, bibliography, etc., by Francis W. Halsey.
Charlotte still held the letter in her hand: her heart swelled at the conclusion of Mademoiselle's speech, and a tear dropped upon the wafer that closed it.
The Charlotte Stanley who is believed to have been buried in Trinity churchyard appears, therefore, to have borne the name of her father's sister.
wyllie.lib.virginia.edu:8086 /perl/toccer-new?id=RowChar.sgm&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=2&division=div1   (15796 words)

  
 Kate September
And Charlotte Bronte was not afraid to have her character lay it out there as a real, existential debate.
Charlotte finds herself both attracted by Paul's talent and frightened by the intensity of the hunger he awakens within her.
Charlotte dizzily half-opened her eyes, then closed them as she felt the nearness of his face to hers.
www.enchantedramblings.net /bar/kate_september.html   (3514 words)

  
 Villette - Chapter 29 - Charlotte Bronte - Read Print
I was up the next morning an hour before daybreak, and finished my guard, kneeling on the dormitory floor beside the centre stand, for the benefit of such expiring glimmer as the night-lamp afforded in its last watch.
The answer vouchsafed to Mademoiselle St. Pierre from the estrade was given in the gesticulation of a hand from behind the pyramid.
False and cold I don't think you are; but you have made a great mistake in life, that I believe: I think your judgment is warped -- that you are indifferent where you ought to be grateful -- and perhaps devoted and infatuated, where you ought to be cool as your name.
www.readprint.com /chapter-791/Charlotte-Bronte   (3838 words)

  
 The Great French Revoution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mademoiselle Marie Charlotte Corday d'Armont belonged to an arch-royalist family, and her two brothers had emigrated.
Marat, wasted by fever for the past two or three months, after the life of a tracked wild beast which he had led since 1789, was seated in a closed bath, correcting the proofs of his paper on a board placed across the bath.
The review of which Charlotte Corday spoke before her judges and which was to have gathered thousands of men, was a fiction, with which she expected no doubt to frighten the sans-culottes of Paris.
dwardmac.pitzer.edu /anarchist_Archives/kropotkin/frenchrev/liii.html   (2296 words)

  
 Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson
Charlotte was disappointed in the pleasure she had promised herself
Charlotte feared the anger of her governess: she loved her mother,
Charlotte formed this plan in her mind, and exulted in the certainty
encyclopediaindex.com /b/chtem10.htm   (13258 words)

  
 21. Mademoiselle De Valois, Charlotte-Aglae, Consort Of The Prince Of Modena Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mademoiselle De Valois, Charlotte-Aglae, Consort Of The Prince Of Modena
Mademoiselle de Valois is not, in my opinion, pretty, and yet occasionally she does not look ugly.
The Grand Duchess of Tuscany says that she will not see Mademoiselle de Valois nor speak to her, knowing very well what Italy is, and believing that Mademoiselle de Valois will not be able to reconcile herself to it.
www.public-domain-content.com /books/Louis14/C21P1.shtml   (1001 words)

  
 Body
Charlotte is laughing now, at something her dance partner has said.
Charlotte had finally disengaged herself from her dance partner, and I saw my chance.
"Mademoiselle?" I said, stepping up to her and offering a bow.
www.angelfire.com /musicals/viscomtessedechagny/masque.html   (852 words)

  
 Charlotte Temple, a tale of truth; reprinted from the rare first American edition (1794), over twelve hundred errors in ...
When she wrote "Charlotte" she founded a novelette on a tragedy that had occurred in her own day, the incidents in which she knew to be true, and the characters persons who once had been of flesh and blood, and at least two of whom she herself had personally known.
Charlotte's daughter, who, in "Lucy Temple," the sequel to "Charlotte Temple," is known as Lucy Blakeney, is said to have come to America in 1800 for the purpose of seeing her mother's grave, and is credited
Charlotte Temple: The Lamentable History of the Beautiful and Accomplished, with an account of her elopement with Lieutenant Montroville [sic], and her misfortunes and painful sufferings are here pathetically depicted.
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 Literature.org - The Online Literature Library
I like it well, and breathe in it quite freely; - but - but, in short, here is the sentiment brought into action, at this very moment; however, I disdain to be worsted by it.
I hoped he would feel this, but, for the moment, he seemed too much absorbed to be sensible of the change.
You are patient, and I am choleric; you are quiet and pale, and I am tanned and fiery; you are a strict Protestant, and I am a sort of lay Jesuit: but we are alike - there is affinity between us.
www.literature.org /authors/bronte-charlotte/villette/chapter-31.html   (2978 words)

  
 Charlotte Temple
This eloquent harangue was given with such volubility, that Charlotte could not find an opportunity to interrupt her, or to offer a single word till the whole was finished, and then found her ideas so confused, that she knew not what to say.
But still day after day passed on, and Charlotte did not appear, nor were any tidings to be heard of her: yet each rising morning was welcomed by some new hope--the evening brought with it disappointment.
Charlotte, though naturally polite and well-bred, was so confused she could hardly speak.
www.pos1.info /c/chtem.htm   (15287 words)

  
 L'INCOMPARABLE MADEMOISELLE C. Synopsis
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Shortly after her arrival in the sleepy little town of Saint-Gérard, eccentric Miss Charlotte decides to fill in for the local mailman, who has had an accident.
Overflowing with imagination, the young woman wants to bring some "spling" into the lives of the town's gloomy inhabitants.
www.tribute.ca /synopsis.asp?m_id=8507   (106 words)

  
 Hour.ca - Film - Movie details - Incomparable Mademoiselle C (L')   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This time, the talented Marie Chantal Perron as Mademoiselle C arrives in a little village and takes the job of mailperson and brings joy(SPLING) to all who meet her.
L'INCOMPARABLE MADEMOISELLE C is the sequel to the small cultish Quebecois hit that was LA MYSTERIEUSE MEDEMOISELLE C. That's it.
I really liked that first movie of Mademoiselle C. I saw an interview the other day with Marie-Chantal Perron and she talking about mademoiselle C she will not be a teacher in that movie but she will be involve in different things.
www.hour.ca /redirect.aspx?iIDCritique=930   (648 words)

  
 [No title]
The Duke is 43, and Mademoiselle Charlotte is only...
Excuse me. [Charlotte runs outside and washes her hand desperately in the fountain.
SERVANT A mademoiselle from the Polignac family is on top of the tower!
www.interlog.com /~dgsimmns/RoV/scripts/RoV.script.19   (1018 words)

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