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Example sentences for "dear sister"

  • Giselher the youth said, "Dear sister mine, thy duty is here by thy mother.

  • It is time I sent a messenger to tell my dear sister and my mother that we draw near.

  • Gunther said, "Dear sister, woe is me for this grief of thine, and that this great misadventure hath befallen us.

  • Nay, I counsel thee, dear sister, to stay by thy brother Giselher; and I will make good to thee thy husband's death.

  • We would have goodly raiment, dear sister, and therein thy white hand shall help us.

  • My dear sister," murmured the king, overpowered by this bold attack, "have you reflected upon the enormous difficulty of the project you have conceived?

  • I assure you, my dear sister, it was not I who dismissed the Duke of Buckingham; I was charmed with him.

  • Dear Sister Lenore,--After that little letter of yours I could do nothing more than look up another pin like the one I sent Kathleen.

  • Dear Sister Lenore,--It's been long since I wrote you.

  • Dear sister, do you not understand that to love Jesus and to be His Victim of Love, the more weak and wretched we are the better material do we make for this consuming and transfiguring Love?

  • Many an occasion for patience did I provide for my dear sister.

  • Let us go forth to suffer together, dear sister, and let us offer our sufferings to Jesus for the salvation of souls.

  • Every day he went and stood before the picture, and thanked God for the happiness of having such a dear sister.

  • Once on a time Reginer said to her, "Dear sister, I will take thy likeness, that I may continually see thee before mine eyes, for my love for thee is so great that I should like always to look at thee.

  • But after this he said, "Dear sister, there is still one difficulty.

  • Adieu, my dear Sister; I embrace you tenderly, assuring you of the lively affection with which I am--F.

  • Embrace me, my dear sister, and do not let us forget that I owe my abbey to you, as well as my independence, fortune, and liberty.

  • By a Courier of Plotho's, returning to Regensburg [who passes near you], I write to apprise my dear Sister of the new misery which overwhelms us.

  • Ah, my dear Sister, at this crisis, there is no room for bargaining.

  • I spread out to you, dear Sister, the detail of my sorrows: if these things regarded only myself, I could stand it with composure; but I am bound Guardian of the safety and happiness of a People which has been put under my charge.

  • I entirely approve of your plan with regard to the Forty-five; only allow me to say, dear sister, that you will be conferring a greater honor on those fellows than they deserve.

  • Only allow me to say, dear sister, that you will be conferring a greater honor on those fellows than they deserve.

  • My dear sister," said Felix, "the inhabitants are charming.

  • My dear sister," Felix exclaimed, "we are to be married immediately!

  • The issue shan't be marriage, my dear sister," the Major said resolutely.

  • My dear sister, have you lost your senses?

  • I own to you that she has spoken to me of it; and if you will fulfil it, dear sister, I am ready.

  • He bent down and put his mouth to the hole and said, "O sacred goddess, tell me where I must look now for my dear sister Europa, who was carried off so long ago by a bull?

  • But, my dear sister, who ever heard of violets blooming in the snow?

  • No, dear sister, I have not even tasted them," said Marouckla.

  • Then she resumed: "Besides, dear sister, you also wish to finish with life.

  • Do you not see, dear sister, we are right not to part?

  • This morning I read parts of dear sister's letters to mother, on the subject of my going to the North.

  • We remembered thee, dear sister, in our little seasons of prayer at the opening and closing of each day.

  • He greeted me with the appellation of 'my dear sister,' and I felt as though he was a brother indeed in the holy cause of suffering humanity; a man raised up by God and wonderfully qualified to plead the cause of the oppressed.

  • My dear sister, think not that any new ties are going to make you any less to me, or touch your place in my heart.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear aunt; dear auntie; dear chap; dear countrymen; dear father; dear grandfather; dear grandmother; dear granny; dear home; dear lass; dear life; dear lord; dear nephew; dear niece; dear ones; dear reader; dear sisters; dear teacher; dear wife; dearest creature; dearest daughter; dearest lady; dearest love; going forth; hardly less; hearted woman