That very moment Jael Dence dragged her away, and held her round the waist, writhing and striking the air; her white hand and bridal sleeve sprinkled with her bridegroom's blood.
Jael Dence was called in, and the agreement signed and witnessed, and away went the doctor in high spirits, after making an appointment with Henry in Hillsborough for the next day.
At eleven the servant came back with the news that Jael Dence was not at home.
I came to tell you I know how generous you have been to me, and made me your friend till death; and, when a Dence says that, she means it.
But what terrified her most was that Henry had so lately told her Jael Dence loved him best.
Mrs. Little opened the door to her, and she and Jael Dence surveyed each other with calm but searching eyes.
No; all she could do was to wait till Jael Dence came up, and then charge her with some subtle message, that might make Henry Little pause if he still loved her.
Jael Dence began to recover strength rapidly, but she wore at times a confused look.
At about eleven o'clock, there being still no news of them, Jael Dence came to Mr. Raby wringing her hands.
I cured Patty Dence of diphtheria, when it decimated the village.
She sat silent a long time: then looking up, she saw Jael Dence gazing at her with moist eyes, and an angelic look of anxiety and affection.
Jael Dence came up from the farm on Christmas afternoon, and almost the first word Grace spoke was to ask her if she knew whose picture that was in the dining-room.
Jael Dence comes in sight again: she is making for the old church.
The error of carnality 131:6 When once destroyed by divine Science, the false evi- dence before the corporeal senses disappears.
Prov'dence seemed to 've made a putty clean sweep in your matters that spring, didn't it?
The laws of the Empire take prece- The judicial system is under direct dence of the Federated States within control of the government.
In the twenty-first chapter of Numbers is more evi- dence that God is merciful and compassionate.
I shall have a like time to take evi- dence upon my side, giving you like notice, and you shall then have thirty days to take further testimony in reply to what I may offer.
How is it that the Jews had no confi- dence in these miracles?
With these explanations we produce further evi- dence in regard to the manner of Paine's life and the character of his death, both of which we have already 499 characterized in appropriate terms, as the following testimony will show.
Infidelity relies simply upon evidence--not evi- dence of the dead, but of the living.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.