Is it the fierce and farouche duenna who wanted to annihilate me so when I bade you adieu one night? |
Georges new secretary is quite utilitarian and devoted to him, she is not so farouche as Christina, Mr. Aix says, or so charming. |
The Reverend farouche, therefore, holds a secret conference with her father. |
She did not observe that the farouche officer in the corner of the coach was shaking with suppressed laughter. |
She is the patroness of unmarried girls, who on marriage pass out of her domain into the tutelage of other, less farouche, goddesses. |
They were farouche, romantic characters riding arrogantly through the gardens on their massive elephants. |