Definitionn. the mistress of a chateau or large country house
Last update: September 28, 2015
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In her son's lifetime she had, for his sake, condoned the mesalliance, but it was impossible for the stately chatelaine and her low-born daughterin-law to live in peace under the same roof. [Please select]
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You will need a chatelaine before long, brother mine. [Please select]
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For the time-being I really am the chatelaine of the house. [Please select]
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She sprang to her feet and looked at her chatelaine watch. [Please select]
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"You have robbed me of my chatelaine, Edgar," Albert said, after the first congratulations were over. [Please select]
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Or, "Prague--oh yes, mother got the most enchanting old silver chatelaine there, with all kinds of things hanging to it,--needlecases and watches and scent-bottles, all solid, and so beautifully chased." [Please select]
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Here was this beauteous woman chatelaine and queen, wife of her husband as never before, he thought, had wife blessed and glorified the existence of mortal man. [Please select]
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