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Example sentences for "dear cousin"

  • Your mother, my dear cousin, will be here in three or four days, at the latest.

  • But, my dear cousin, tell me why my mother has not come with you?

  • I dressed myself completely in the Roman fashion, and Father Georgi was highly pleased when he saw me in that costume, which had been made by the tailor of my dear cousin, Don Antonio.

  • Here, pour it for yourself, dear cousin; I shall be back again directly.

  • Think seriously, my dear Cousin, before you expose so beautiful a girl as Mademoiselle Paula, not to speak of yourself, to such an environment.

  • Listen to our good aunt, my dear cousin," said the young lady, smiling calmly.

  • My dear Cousin,--I have received at length from my father a distinct statement of what you have given to the Melanesian Mission.

  • My dear Cousin,--The "Southern Cross" arrived safely this morning.

  • My dear Cousin,--Thank you for a very kind letter which I found here on my return from a short three months' voyage in Melanesia.

  • My dear Cousin,--This date, from this place, will surprise you.

  • I was sure, now, I saw my dear cousin's game.

  • Do you know," he said, "it's a crying shame you are married to my dear cousin.

  • But you will, I trust, pardon me, my dear cousin, if I tell you that you are a snivelling coward.

  • We don't regard you as a stranger, my dear cousin," he protested.

  • I should think not; nevertheless, a tinker is no companion for Miss Mathews, dear cousin.

  • You, my dear cousin, must write to the empress, reminding her of her promise of protection, and soliciting her good offices with the emperor.

  • Will you make my respects to him, dear cousin, and tell him that I feel no grudge or ill will against him?

  • I have no doubt, my dear cousin, you will have guessed what has befallen me, seeing that so many have been taken away in the same way.

  • I have written myself into better spirits, dear cousin; but my anxiety returns upon me as I conclude.

  • Your arrival, my dear cousin," said she, "fills me with hope.

  • I must say also a few words to you, my dear cousin, of little darling William.

  • My dear cousin," said Pepe, "how you must have been bored this afternoon by our disputes!

  • I was very perverse, was I not, my dear cousin?

  • See, my dear cousin," continued the young man.

  • My dear cousin," asked she, overcoming an indefinable reluctance, "is there not some one in the room with us?

  • But, dear cousin, what an enormous heap of copper!

  • Dear cousin, I cannot tell how it will be," said she.

  • I am very much obliged, my dear Cousin Monica, you are so very good, and you too, Doctor Bryerly.

  • I found my dear cousin ready to take her flight to a better world; or as she herself says: 'Gladly would I flee away, Loosed from earth, no longer stay.

  • Pardon me, dear cousin, you are unjust in your own claims.

  • I hope, my dear cousin, you will forgive me for being very candid on this point, but I really do not think that anybody in England had any idea of the real state of affairs here.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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