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victorine造句
1. Now the green scarf would become part of Victorine. 2. Victorine be-came a companion in a way. 3. She watched Victorine grease the cake tin. 4. Victorine had no notion of going for walks. 5. Victorine pushed past him to collect the baskets. 6. She watched Victorine and Baptiste scoop it up. 7. Just like Victorine had become busy with dustpan and brush. 8. Victorine was more often cross as she raced about with hoovers and dusters and brooms. 9. Victorine was in the kitchen, ripping the silvery-blue skin off mackerel. 10. Victorine Meurent lived in another system of reference, in a narrative as yet unformulated and uncodified, but not uninhabited. 11. Victorine balanced the cake tin on the palm of her outstretched hand and frowned at it. 12. She remembered Victorine saying hardly anyone used it any more. 13. Victorine perched in the darkness on a wooden bench with no back, feet dangling over the steep invisible ground. 14. Victorine had on her beige raincoat, the green scarf, a woollen shawl, and her stout boots. 15. She was at the funeral, Victorine said: she would go, poor thing. 16. Did Victorine have a favorite cafe from which she watched the world go by? 17. One of the girls from the village, Victorine went on: used to come out to help me with the cleaning. 18. Victorine roared with sorrowful mirth: oh what a story, well that certainly cuts out the Blessed Virgin. 19. From their bedroom window they saw Victorine knock on Rose's door. 20. If you want to help, perhaps you'd give Victorine a hand with washing up the breakfast things? 21. From them, mixed with redcurrants and blackcurrants, Victorine produced a notable conserve. 22. Victorine opened the fridge door and took out a fluted blue bowl clotted with white. 23. She hurried out of the room, before the astonished Victorine had completed her first sentence of protest. 24. A whole manuscript, a finished article, a short book, that Tabarant wrote just on Victorine Meurent? 25. The lunch-time conversation tended to be less interesting than that of Rose and Victorine in the kitchen. 26. This morning she was in another of her daydreams, it looked like to the exasperated Victorine. 27. Finally, as a lark, I start writing as if I were Victorine. 28. While their fingers flew in and out of the earthy heap of beans Rose and Victorine talked. 29. It is then that it occurs to me that I might end up not liking Victorine. 30. They waited for the space of one Hail Mary, then ran out into the yard to call for Victorine.