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Frightful-looking "Alice in Wonderland" character, with "the"
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duchess
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The Duchess is a character in Lewis Carroll 's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , published in 1865. Carroll does not describe her physically in much detail, although as stated in Chapter 9 "Alice did not much like keeping so close to her: first, because ...
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Duchess \Duch"ess\, n. [F. duchesse, fr. duc duke.] The wife or widow of a duke; also, a lady who has the sovereignty of a duchy in her own right. [1913 Webster] ||
Usage examples of duchess.
Annabelle be seen in only the most gracious and laudatory light: a light designed specifically so that the Duke of Acton would see in her a young woman magnificently tailored to bear the title Duchess.
He lifted his gaze to find both the Duchess and Acton had turned indulgent smiles on the redheaded chit, as if charmed by her bold behavior.
Mercy said, looking from Acton to the Duchess in a pretty study of consternation.
If the butler could have snorted, or the rector have rapped out an uncomplimentary adjective, the duchess would have felt cheered.
Bel, the present duchess of Hawkscliffe, considered one of the most ravishing women in Society, wore a gown of soft rose silk with long sleeves of transparent aerophane crepe.
But here his voice was lost in the joyous acclamations of his followers who shouted amain until the Duchess quelled them with lifted hand.
Mixed into the wind it reminded him of the laughter he had heard in the arboretum when he had come upon the duchess and the King.
Bertran tried to engage the Duchess of Saxony, and is said to have followed her to Argentan after the Christmas court.
The Grand Duke and Duchess were at dinner in their private apartments with Astasia, Vassian, and other court officials.
I saw the Duchess in the attic, in her atelier, lighting candles to stave off the dark.
The two heads, one hoary and aged and the other young and bright, leaned together as the duke of Avaria and the duchess of Fesse bent close in intimate conversation The door closed, cutting them off, and Hanna felt rushed along as Hugh led his retinue at a brisk pace under shaded porticos and out across the blistering hot courtyard that separated the regnal palace from the one where the skopos dwelled.
Behind these paraded the banners of his noble companions, those who had chosen, or been commanded, to accompany his expedition: Duchess Liutgard of Fesse, Helmut Vil-lam, Duke Burchard of Avaria, and a host of other lords and ladies.
Behind them came the king himself and his Closest companions: Duke Burchard of Avaria, Duchess Liutgard of Fesse, Margrave Villam, several Aostan nobles, and of course his stalwart Eagle, Hathui.
Duke of Avaria, and his duchess, Ida of Ro-vencia, sat beside the king.
Sometimes, lying wide-eyed in the dark, she pictured herself at such a moment, gorgeously gowned, and delightfully disdainful of the bejeweled, becrowned, stately kings and queens and little princelings, dukes and duchesses and earls and countesses, all hanging on the exquisite notes she drew from her strings.