McAllister and I now agreed that if we did not fall in with the Espoir it was undoubtedly our duty to return to Jamaica.
At the same moment the crew of the Espoir were seen swarming aloft to shorten sail.
If yonder craft is the Espoir, it's plain the Espoir did not go down in the hurricane; and if the Espoir did go down in the hurricane, it is equally plain that the vessel in sight is not she.
The Espoirwas a handsome craft, and so was her antagonist.
The Espoir lay within hail of a speaking-trumpet, and as we had nothing else to do, we carried on an animated conversation with each other, not very dignified, but highly amusing to all concerned.
The Espoir went down in the hurricane, and this craft is only some phantom come to delude and mock us," muttered McAllister, gloomily.
Certain it was that theEspoir was nowhere to be seen.
I could not help dreading that the Espoir had been struck as we were, and being less prepared, had capsized and gone over.
Neither were the men who had been with us, nor were the crew of the Espoir at all certain as to the vessel in sight.
Every spring in Petit Espoir there was a fresh crop of the very tiniest of all; and towards these--little pink bundles of softness and helplessness--she felt something of the adoration which those old Wise Men felt who had followed the star.
I will tell him he must marry you; and I will say that if he does not, I will tell every person in Petit Espoir what a wicked thing he has done.
Bay d'Espoir is a long inlet of the sea, extending up country over a score of miles.
She was born at Bay St. George, and came to Bay d'Espoir some three score of years ago when the Micmacs first settled in this bay.
They told us up there that the ancient Château de Bon Espoir was on the other side of the valley to the north.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "espoir" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.