en pension

en pension

(ɑ̃ pɑ̃sjɔ̃)
adv
in lodgings with all meals provided
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References in classic literature ?
This meeting with William and Dora was fortunate from the point of view of my studies; for that very night, as I dined with them en pension, I found that providence, with his usual foresight, had placed me next to a very charming American girl of the type that I was particularly wishful to study.
He knew Vevay well, and as soon as the boat touched the little quay, he hurried along the shore to La Tour, where the Carrols were living en pension. The garcon was in despair that the whole family had gone to take a promenade on the lake, but no, the blonde mademoiselle might be in the chateau garden.
Un sAaAaAeA@jour aussi AaAaAeA Tl AaAaAeA l'hAaAaAeA tel Zianides, d'une durAaAaAeA@e de 04 jours pour 24 000 DA par pe en pension complAaAaAeA?te, en plus d'excursions touristiques.