Jolivet
andré
[ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (show ipa), 1905–74, french composer.
historical examples
blount and jolivet’s interest was, therefore, contrary to that of michael.
michael strogoff jules verne
but just as the ropes were being cast off, jolivet appeared, tearing along.
michael strogoff jules verne
from the moment that harry blount had fallen by his side, jolivet had not ceased his attentions to him.
michael strogoff jules verne
jolivet had, as has been said, taken his seat on the raft, when he felt a hand laid on his arm.
michael strogoff jules verne
the apprehensions of jolivet and blount may be better understood than described.
michael strogoff jules verne
neither were jolivet and blount idle, but fought bravely with the brutes.
michael strogoff jules verne
when miss jolivet reached them frohman was smoking a cigar and was calm and apparently undisturbed.
charles frohman: manager and man isaac frederick marcosson and daniel frohman
jolivet and blount, placed near them, stood these first -ssaults of the siberian winter as well as they could.
michael strogoff jules verne
jolivet’s fury may be imagined, though under any other circ-mstances he would have thought it fair warfare.
michael strogoff jules verne
michael had crept forward; jolivet followed; both listened to what the old boatman and his men were saying.
michael strogoff jules verne
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