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Reine is a fishing village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago, above the Arctic Circle, about southwest of the town of Tromsø. The village has a population (2013) of 307. The population density is . Reine Church is located here and it serves the northern part of the municipality.

Usage examples of "reine".

Valerie was wearing a pretty gown of foulard with a pattern of little yellow flowers, while her daughter, Reine, whom she liked to deck out coquettishly, had a frock of blue linen stuff.

Valerie and Reine must have been on the watch, for they hastened forward.

As things stand, I trust that we may be able to get rich and give Reine a suitable dowry.

I have come to fetch your charming little Reine to take her to a matinee at the Circus.

However, as Valerie did not return with Reine, he grew impatient, and asked permission to go and see what they were about.

The Moranges were now indeed returning with Reine, whose hair had been curled.

Beauchene works and entering the service of the Credit National, where he would speedily rise to a high and lucrative position, his hope too of giving Reine a big dowry and marrying her off to advantage--all the ambitious dreams of rank and wealth in which his wife and he had indulged, now showed no likelihood of fulfilment, since it seemed probable that Valerie might again have a child.

Morange, the accountant, was returning to his work after dejeuner, accompanied by his daughter Reine, both of them dressed in deep mourning.

Morange hastily led Reine to the carriage, from which Seraphine did not alight.

The Froments had even prevailed on Morange to be of the party with Reine, in their desire to draw him for a day, at any rate, from the dolorous prostration in which he lived.

As Reine grew up he found her more and more like her mother, and all his thoughts became centred in her.

If he gave her free admittance to the dining- and drawing-rooms, he did not allow her to set foot in his own bedroom, formerly shared by Valerie, nor in that which Reine had occupied.

Valerie, more than twenty since his daughter Reine had joined her, and he still ever lived on in his methodical, punctual manner, amid the downfall of his existence.

The only properly kept room was that in which Reine had formerly slept, which was as clean as a sanctuary, with its pitch-pine furniture as bright as if it had been polished every day.

Valerie and Reine, now as children, now as girls, and now as women, in every sort of position, too, and every kind of toilet.