There were poor and respectable ,gentel and sweet . The youn girl seem the perfect type of upright young women to whom the wise young man of entrusting his future what is the noun and adjective in this sentence
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The Jewelry
The Jewelry1
By
Guy De Maupassant
Having met the girl one evening, at the house of the office-superintendent, M. Lantin became enveloped in love as in a net.
She was the daughter of a country-tutor, who had been dead for several years. Afterward she had come to Paris with her mother, who made regular visits to several bourgeois families of the neighborhood, in hopes of being able to get her daughter married. They were poor and respectable, quiet and gentle. The young girl seemed to be the very ideal of that pure good woman to whom every young man dreams of entrusting his future. Her modest beauty had a charm of angelic shyness; and the slight smile that always dwelt about her lips seemed a reflection of her heart.
Everybody sang her praises; all who knew her kept saying: "The man who gets her will be lucky. No one could find a nicer girl than that."
M. Lantin, who was then chief clerk in the office of the Minister of the Interior, with a salary of 3,500 francs a year2, demanded her hand, and married her.
He was unutterably happy with her. She ruled his home with an economy so adroit that they really seemed to live in luxury. It would be impossible to conceive of any attentions, tenderness’s, playful caresses which she did not lavish upon her husband; and such was the charm of her person that, six years after he married her, he loved her even more than he did the first day.
There were only two points upon which he ever found fault with her—her love of the theater, and her passion for false jewelry.
Her lady-friends (she was acquainted with the wives of several small office holders) were always bringing her tickets for the theaters; whenever there was a performance that made a sensation, she always had her loge secured, even for first performances; and she would drag her husband with her to all these entertainments, which used to tire him horribly after his day's work. So at last he begged her to go to the theater with some lady-acquaintances who would consent to see her home afterward. She refused for quite a while—thinking it would not look very well to go out thus unaccompanied by her husband. But finally she yielded, just to please him; and he felt infinitely grateful to her therefore.
Answer: ADJECTIVE - POOR, RESPECTABLE, GENTLE ,SWEET,YOUNG,PERFECT,YOUNG,WISE,YOUNG,UPRIGHT.
NOUN- GIRL,WOMAN,MAN,FUTURE,DREAMS.
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