So certain was Vandover's doom, once that box of chocolates had been mentioned, that I grew impatient and a little weary.
When the water was very warm he got into it with his novel on a rack in front of him and a box of chocolates conveniently near.
I've eaten so many chocolates this week that I've had indigestion and mother threatened to cut down my allowance.
She's got you there, old dear," drawled Grace, taking the inevitable box of chocolates from her pocket and opening it lovingly.
Goad of the British-Italian League wrote a highly indignant letter to the editor, and in the course of it he denounced me for having egregiously invented the chocolates "for the sole purpose of throwing her testimony into ridicule.
Chocolates and olives are good for the boys, And to the girls they also bring joys.
You'll find my chocolates sweet and good, To eat on lake or in the wood!
Mollie, who had been artistically posing on a divan, crossed the room to where Grace sat near a table strewn with books and papers, a box of chocolates occupying the place of honor.
And here is something for you," she said with a smile, as she passed down some chocolates she had slipped into a small pocket of her riding habit.
Save some of the chocolates for me," and the others laughingly promised, as they went back to the shade, to rest in the hammock or lawn chairs.
If Grace can't find that box of chocolates she'll most likely run down to the store for another," said Amy.
And you can 'phone down for thechocolates and have them sent up.
Chocolates they are nice and sweet, Good for man and beast to eat.
So Grace saw to it that she had at least part of her share of chocolates before she left.
The chocolates came before Grace was ready to start after the papers, for she discovered a rent in her skirt and it had to be mended.
I feel exactly as I did that Wednesday Nellie and I ate chocolates all the afternoon in a hot room.
It must be nice, Betty thought wistfully, to be engaged, and have someone who liked you the best of all, and brought you home chocolates and flowers!
His smile was sweet and infectious, and he was restful and full of joy, and could consume more chocolates at a sitting than any one else (of over fifteen) that he knew.
We're not a vicious household; our chief excesses are chocolates and hot milk.
Terry said it could, if one had chocolates in one's pocket and didn't hurry too much.
Although not hungry in the usual sense of the word, I had begun to grow rather empty, and was nibling out of a box of Chocolates when Sis came.
Jane bought somechocolates to take along, but I could eat none.
It was a box of Paris chocolates which Jack had purchased on his way from Riga.
He carried a big box of chocolatesfor Merle, and a smaller one for her little friend also.
And they ate of the expensive chocolates destined for Mistress Dorothy Orson, and were at peace.
Sarah will be eating chocolates for breakfast if there's none to interfere with her.
Two-pound boxes of chocolates did not appear at dinner every day.
Sam immediately stepped back to the telegraph desk and sent another wire to his brother: "Express fresh box maraschino chocolates to Miss Josephine Stevens Hollis Creek Inn enclose my card personal cards in upper right-hand pigeonhole my desk.
If you haven't maraschinochocolates I don't want any.
Later still I carried chocolates and confiture to my little old ladies of the Rue Dieu.
I spent it buying chocolates and cigarettes for the poilus at the Canteen-in-the-Convent.
Christmas chocolates, for among those chocolates was a caramel and,—well that candy was made in Switzerland and so was probably pro-German anyway.
Pat looked at the oranges, dates, chocolates and cigarettes that we had brought, then took a squint along the hungry-looking ward.
Jessie put the chocolates back and smoothed the shining cloth.
Jessie caught him by his coat, and in the scuffle the dish was upset and the chocolates emptied on the cloth.
He must have hurried out to buy the chocolates after being interrupted by Miss Summers.
For the next quarter of an hour Sally ate chocolates and read about the trial of Seddon for murdering Miss Barrow.
He raised his hat, and went into the building, leaving Sally mutely clasping a box of chocolates which he had thrust into her hand.
Her eyes opened wide, like those of a child who has been promised a very big box of chocolates indeed.
Then I gave a shout that nearly frightened Olie off the seat, for I remembered the box of chocolates we'd had on the train.
She might have kept it and bought a new sunshade or a box of chocolates with it.
With tender hands the Crown Princess retied the broad pink ribbon of the sash, and presently produced some chocolates from the silver bon-bon box which she kept there on purpose for her little one.
In order to buy a cigar or a box of chocolates it was necessary to play dice with the young woman who sold them, with more or less profit to the hotel, according to one's luck.
When he presented her with a large box ofchocolates she laughed.
I can't help the girls sending me chocolates and asking me to sign the post-cards of me which they buy.
At the present moment she had plenty of chocolates to eat, more, in fact, than she had ever had before, but the interval was seeming most exasperatingly long.
She at once repaired to her mother's, sucking chocolates on the way, and Maria blissfully wheeled the baby.
For some time Josephine, the nurse-girl, had either been growing jealous, or chocolateswere palling upon her.
She was still able, however, to savor keenly in advance the moment when the Pullman would empty itself into the dining-car and she would be free to approach her chocolates in the manner favored by true bon vivants: i.
Perhaps her dinner may have had something to do with it; a diet of chocolates and ham sandwiches not being conducive to glamour of thought, even at eighteen.
Soon the car was quite empty, and Joan, mopping the last of the tears from her eyes, selected the largest of the chocolates and drew from some recess of her person a white-headed pin.
In the evening I find that by spending five cents for the chocolates I am cut off from obtaining my newspaper, a loss unconsidered at the time.
The five-cent piece saved from the chocolates will carry me, swiftly, safely, and with independence.
At thirteen Beatrice had had a pony cart, a governess, a multitude of frocks, her midwinter trip to New York, where she saw all the musical comedies and gorged onchocolates and pastry.
And always buychocolates and a London News on Saturday night.
She found a box of chocolates and began to eat them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chocolates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.