- A
chaperone (also
spelled chaperon) in its
original social usage was a
person who for propriety's sake
accompanied an
unmarried girl in public; usually...
- cars had
another benefit: "[c]ouples
finally had a way to head off on
unchaperoned dates, plus they had a
private space to
snuggle up
close at the end of...
-
protect her,
Penelope writes that
Eloise has been seen
fraternizing unchaperoned with
political radicals. The news
embroils the
Bridgertons in further...
-
Donahue 2013a.
Fitzgerald 1945, pp. 14–15, "Echoes of the Jazz Age": "
Unchaperoned young people of the
smaller cities had
discovered the
mobile privacy...
- weaker-than-predicted showing. That night,
Lomeli is
shocked to see an
unchaperoned nun
leaving Adeyemi's room, but
hesitates to
press Adeyemi about it....
-
comes to her aid. When Lucy has recovered, the two have a
brief but
unchaperoned discussion before returning to the pensione.
Later Charlotte, Lucy and...
- stop
seeing each
other when
Whistledown exposes Eloise for
sneaking off
unchaperoned to
fraternise with "political radicals". Brimsley◊ (pla**** by Hugh Sachs...
- Chrétien family,
saying he
would never let a
teenage girl go on a date
unchaperoned with any of the Chrétien boys,
which caused the
young Jean Chrétien to...
- aunt will not
allow Amy to
return home with
Laurie and his
grandfather unchaperoned. Amy and
Laurie marry before leaving Europe. Friedrich, in M****achusetts...
- to the
audience "They'll be back!",
before adding in
shock "They're
unchaperoned up there!"
Patrick Macnee as John
Steed (Series 1–6) Ian
Hendry as Dr...