The owners of her Paris apartment needed it back for their children, she wanted a garden, and her Parisian friends were dying (Evelyn Waugh in 1966).
A Parisian friend was amused by the move: "But it's as if I told you I had moved to rural Tennessee!"
Dusoulier is the Parisian friend we all wish we had.
I then saw what I assumed to be the correct procedurethe triple kiss, left-right-left, so I tried it on a Parisian friend.
("Watch the anti-Americanism come on strong in the next few days," one Parisian friend said.)
Until his death at Naples, Galiani kept up a correspondence with his old Parisian friends, notably Louise d'Épinay; this was published in 1818.
There, he met his first Parisian friend, the journalist and poet Max Jacob, who helped Picasso learn the language and its literature.
When a Parisian friend makes blanc-manger on the spur of the moment and finds herself out of almonds, she uses almond extract.
Their literary tastes matured and they sought out their Parisian literary friends and offered to publish their writing.
He occasionally drank alcohol, sometimes smoked and - as some authors noted - suffered the consequences of inhaling others' smoke while enjoying the company of his Parisian friends.