Recamier had been an intimate friend of the Bernards, forever at their house, since a year or so before Jeanne had been born. |
He first wrecked the Recamier bank, driving old Recamier to the verge of ruin. |
With all this feasting and flirting and merry exchange of wit Bogle's came mighty near being a salon, with Aileen for its Madame Recamier. |
Spryke, who had been reclining on the floor in the pose made famous by Madame Recamier, began to inch over. |
So Recamier, rich and powerful, chose the surest means to safeguard the daughter who was all the world to him. |
The French gynaecologist Recamier described the invasion of the bloodstreamby cancer cells in 1839, coining the word metastasis. |