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Example sentences for "dear niece"

  • Lean upon me, dear niece," said the kind hearted Dorsain, "my arm will support you if you must make one in this procession.

  • The kind-hearted man shook his head mournfully as he said, "My dear niece, I am afraid you are deceiving yourself.

  • Tell me then, dear niece, what it is I ought to know before my sister returns.

  • When I hear you speak, my dear niece," said Dorsain, "my conscience gives me many a pang for my unbrotherly conduct to that dear sister Pauline who performed the tender part of mother to you Victorine.

  • If I can be of any further service to you, my dear niece, pray do not hesitate to call upon me.

  • You may be interested to know, my dear niece, that Mrs. Thane married soon after her husband's death.

  • I hope, my dear Niece, you have got a pair of Stout walking shoes, and that both Henry and you remember to Change your feet after Walking.

  • MY DEAR NIECE,--Most grateful for your very amiable kind letter full of good wishes for me, I hasten to answer it and to assure you that I deeply feel all your affectionate kindness to me in wishing my life to be prolonged.

  • Listen to us, my dear niece, lest your child become a daughter of pleasure, a perpetual desire to the evil-minded.

  • I am in bed, but with the warmer weather I shall come to see you, my dear niece, and warn you again.

  • You will, my dear niece, remain at Knowl, until a few simple arrangements shall have been completed for your reception at this place.

  • You are right, dear niece; he knows it full well.

  • Now you had better cry a little, my dear niece, and 'il signore' will render full justice to your eyes.

  • My dear niece," said I, "tell her to behave better or else I will send her back to her mother's.

  • What have you been doing this morning, my dear niece?

  • I never had any doubt of it, my dear niece.

  • MY DEAR NIECE,--I add a word to say that Lord Chudleigh is going to visit Epsom, and hath either engaged or been offered the mansion of Durdans for the summer: perhaps he is already there.

  • It is, my dear niece, with the greatest satisfaction that I learn you have, with Mrs. Esther, gone to Epsom.

  • MY DEAR NIECE: The thought has occurred to me that it would be well for you to make some acquaintance with the home of your fathers.

  • My dear niece," he said with some formality, "let us shake hands in all friendliness.

  • First, my dear niece, I must add to the number.

  • I congratulate you, my dear niece, upon having got rid of tenants who would have disgraced your choice.

  • I remain, my dear niece, your affectionate uncle, John Bale.

  • I am very glad you have come, my dear niece," he said, "to relieve the tedium of our uneventful existence.

  • To my dear niece, Evadne, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, held by me in trust from her father.

  • My dear niece, let me have a word with you.

  • My dear niece, I have great honour to lay before you.

  • Perhaps, my dear niece, you can guess to whom I refer.

  • And for what purpose did you make the kind inquiry, dear niece?

  • However certain I was, I wished, dear niece, to see you prove it in all the luster of good judgment and purity.

  • My dear niece, I would take you to be out of your mind, were it not that I know you really derive pleasure from such eccentricities.

  • In truth, you are losing your mind, my dear niece.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear angel; dear auntie; dear colleague; dear fellow; dear general; dear godfather; dear granny; dear husband; dear knows; dear lord; dear love; dear marquis; dear mistress; dear niece; dear people; dear reader; dear sister; dear uncle; dearest child; dearest friend; dearest wife; ever done; good family; good picture; lightning conductor; took him