All 50 Uses of
Monsieur
in
Early Cases Of Hercule Poirot
- Well, Monsieur Poirot,' said Japp, seating himself and nodding to me, 'I'm on a case that strikes me as being very much in your line, and I came along to know whether you'd care to have a finger in the pie?†
Chpt 1
- You know the main facts of the case, I suppose, Monsieur Poirot?†
Chpt 1
- Yes-in fact, there's a small recess, but how you knew about it-you haven't been to the place, have you, Monsieur Poirot?†
Chpt 1
- Yes, Monsieur Poirot.†
Chpt 1
- If you're thinking of poison, monsieur, who on earth would poison a man first and then stick a knife into him?†
Chpt 1
- Now is there anything you want to see, monsieur?†
Chpt 1
- I don't see how you'll ever find the ones you want, monsieur.†
Chpt 1
- Messieurs, mesdames, a word of explanation.†
Chpt 1
- Now, messieurs and mesdames, will you be so good as to tell me, one at a time, what it is that we have just seen?†
Chpt 1
- Monsieur Davidson?†
Chpt 1
- Because, monsieur, I represent-not the law, but Mrs Pengelley.†
Chpt 3
- Look out of the window, monsieur.†
Chpt 3
- You see, monsieur?†
Chpt 3
- The main facts I know, of course, but recount to me the whole story, monsieur, I beg of you.†
Chpt 3
- Proceed, monsieur.†
Chpt 3
- 'Was not that a little injudicious, monsieur?' suggested Poirot.†
Chpt 3
- Perhaps, Monsieur Waverly, you will be so kind as to continue.†
Chpt 3
- 'But we have interrupted monsieur in his history,' cried Poirot hastily.†
Chpt 3
- Calm yourself, monsieur.†
Chpt 3
- Were you able to see the face of the man in the car, monsieur?†
Chpt 3
- Well, monsieur, the next thing is for me to come down to Waverly Court.†
Chpt 3
- 'Oh, as soon as possible, please, Monsieur Poirot!' cried Mrs Waverly.†
Chpt 3
- I have nothing against him, Monsieur Poirot, I cannot see how he can have been concerned in this, but-well, I have never liked him-never!†
Chpt 3
- I know everything, monsieur.†
Chpt 3
- 'My rubies, Monsieur Poirot, and the emerald necklace said to have belonged to Catherine de' Medici.†
Chpt 4
- The rubies, Monsieur Poirot, the emerald necklace-the collection of a lifetime!†
Chpt 4
- You fully understand that, do you not, Monsieur Poirot?†
Chpt 4
- I was prepared for that question, Monsieur Poirot.†
Chpt 4
- You know, Monsieur Poirot, the more I think of it, the more suspicious it seems to me.†
Chpt 4
- Bien, monsieur.†
Chpt 4
- 'Continue, monsieur,' said Poirot.†
Chpt 4
- You see, Monsieur Poirot-it is well known that I am interested in antique jewels.†
Chpt 4
- Oh, Monsieur Poirot, what a question!†
Chpt 4
- You drive me into a corner, Monsieur Poirot, you do indeed.†
Chpt 4
- Surely not, monsieur.†
Chpt 4
- Well, Monsieur Poirot, I leave it to you to recover the jewels.†
Chpt 4
- 'Good morning, monsieur,' said Poirot briskly.†
Chpt 4
- Permit me to ask you, monsieur-is this your glove?†
Chpt 4
- Is it your glove, monsieur?†
Chpt 4
- Very well, monsieur.†
Chpt 4
- You are Monsieur Poirot?†
Chpt 4
- Truly, a very careless young man, Monsieur Parker.†
Chpt 4
- 'Well, Monsieur Poirot, any news?' he demanded eagerly.†
Chpt 4
- That is the person who took the jewels, monsieur.†
Chpt 4
- I give youcarte blanche , Monsieur Poirot.†
Chpt 4
- 'Monsieur Poirot!' she cried.†
Chpt 4
- Goodbye, Monsieur Poirot.†
Chpt 4
- 'Monsieur, I am in terrible trouble, greater than I can well express-'†
Chpt 5
- Not at all, monsieur.†
Chpt 5
- Yes, monsieur.†
Chpt 5
Definition:
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(Monsieur) French equivalent to the English Mr.
or:
French equivalent to saying sir in English (a polite way to address a male)