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Example sentences for "dearest brother"

  • Ahti, O my dearest brother, 20 Kyllikki has sought the village, Entered there the doors of strangers, Where the village girls are sporting, Dancing with unbraided tresses.

  • I then determined to confide in the young Greek, and said to him: “Dearest brother, they are plotting my ruin; so now the time has come to help me.

  • You are angry, my dearest brother," said Clement, "and repent you on the pinch of a little worldly danger and a little worldly loss for the good thoughts which you once entertained.

  • I entreat thee, my dearest brother, to take compassion on me.

  • Fare you well, my dearest brother, and be assured of the esteem of Your brother, L.

  • There is, then, no reason, dearest brother, for any one to think that the custom of certain persons is to be followed, who in times past have thought that water alone should be offered in the cup of the Lord.

  • I bid you, dearest brother, ever farewell in the Lord.

  • You are wounded, my dearest brother: but we will save you—we will save you!

  • Besides, my dearest brother, they have not only built for me what I did not want, but have ruined a notable tetrastic by doing so.

  • I have been vexed with myself, my dearest brother, and with every thing about me, not excepting even Homer himself, that I have been obliged so long to delay an answer to your last kind letter.

  • Several men of learning have been staying here besides the persons of fashion; and amongst the former was Mr. Richardson, the author of the famous books which you and Mountain and my dearest brother used to love so.

  • But my taste, you know, dearest brother, and.

  • My dearest Brother,--I feel no hesitation about inviting Miss L.

  • The Lord be with you, and be always with you, dearest brother.

  • My dearest Brother,--I am again disappointed in receiving no letter from you.

  • Dearest brother-in-law, tell my wife, Anna Gertrude, not to grieve for me.

  • Dearest brother-in-law: It was God's will that I should exchange here at Mantua my earthly life for a better one.

  • Dearest brother-in-law, repair to the Passeyr valley, and inform the landlord of the lower inn of my instructions.

  • Say you did not mean what you said, my dearest brother!

  • Without preface, then, my dearest brother, will you, for my sake, avoid those quarrels in which the people yonder are eternally engaged?

  • Employ it as you yourself please, my dearest brother," she replied, "and I will believe it is all for the best.

  • So I want you to do, dearest brother: be a lover of virtue, with holy patience, often using confession, which will as often help you to endure your afflictions.

  • In the Name of Jesus Christ crucified and of sweet Mary: Dearest brother in Christ Jesus: I Catherine, a useless servant, comfort and bless thee and invite thee to a sweet and most holy patience, for without patience we could not please God.

  • Therefore I beg you, dearest brother, to endure in all patience.

  • Comfort you, comfort you, dearest brother, and do not faint beneath this chastisement of God; but trust that when human help fails, divine help is near.

  • Entirely desiring you therefore that I may have the King's Grace's, my dearest brother's, letters unto France to such as my said servant shall desire.

  • This is neither a Time nor Place to vent your Sorrows, my dearest Brother!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beautiful world; conscious only; constitutional amendments; criminal jurisprudence; dearest child; dearest daughter; dearest father; dearest friend; dearest friends; dearest girl; dearest lady; dearest life; dearest love; dearest papa; different line; drawn back; even down; food and; kung said; negative angle; nothing could; nourishing food; precautions against; private letters; whereof they; will suffice