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  • "Amourette," for piano, has often figured on concert programmes.

    Woman's Work in Music Arthur Elson

  • "Amourette," he repeated in a sort of divine daze.

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • Air and Rigaudon 49 Amourette none Etude de Concert, in F sharp 36

    Edward MacDowell Porte, John F 1922

  • "Those are exquisite calves," said Amourette sadly.

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • "But -- it _is_ happening all the while, Amourette."

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • Amourette started out yesterday for the first time after -- well, I suppose you'd call it 'big game.'

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • "My nephew wrote _Amourette_?" repeated Mr. Melnor with mingled emotions.

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • And -- to think -- to _think_ of Amourette going out again to-morrow, man hunting, with her net!

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • But Amourette found no pleasure in them, nor in the golden-brown hair, nor the bloom of youth and perfect health pervading their unconscious quarry.

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

  • He said: "Amourette, shall I illustrate what I mean -- with you as the passive agent?"

    The Gay Rebellion Edmund Frederick 1899

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