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Example sentences for "ffrench"

Lexicographically close words:
fficient; ffirst; ffler; ffor; ffrancis; ffrom; ffull; ffynnon; fhearr; fhir
  1. For often the liberalitie of those savage was seene executed, but the desire brings great booty, and observance causes that covetousnesse will prove deare to the ffrench as to the Hurrons in few days.

  2. The ffrench cannot goe as the wildmen through the woods, but imbarks themselves in small boats & went along the river side, knowing that if the ennemy was repulsed, he would make his retreat to the river side.

  3. The desire that every one had to goe downe to the ffrench made them earnestly looke out for castors.

  4. All this hindered not our goeing to the ffrench att the 3 rivers after we refreshed ourselves 3 dayes, but like to pay dearly for our bold attempt.

  5. The councell was called, where it was decreed to go backe and shooke off to goe downe to the ffrench till the next yeare.

  6. You know that the ffrench are men, & maks forts that cannot be taken so soone therefore cheare upp, ffor we love you & will die with you.

  7. This company finds enough to doe att Mount Royall; ffor the ffrench being carelesse of themselves, working incomparably afarre from their fortifications without the least apprehension.

  8. Those 2 boats weare going to the ffrench to live there.

  9. Brother, doe not lye, ffor the ffrench will not believe thee.

  10. The needles for to make them robes of castor, because the ffrench loved them.

  11. The ffrench planters in Newfrance came up to live among this nation.

  12. Yett if they had the same liberty that in former dayes they have had, we poore ffrench should not goe further with our heads except we had a strong army.

  13. I supposed you were at least Ffrench enough to take a dismissal.

  14. I wish you were a man, Emily; there is work for a Ffrench to do.

  15. Richard, you will go down and order our car withdrawn from the race," Mr. Ffrench stated, with his most absolute finality.

  16. There is a degree of amazement which precludes speech; Mr. Ffrench looked back at his partner, mute.

  17. No wonder he can not bear the man who is hired to do what a Ffrench should be doing.

  18. Nor did he reply to Bailey's reminder of who had sent David Ffrench to the track.

  19. She was sufficiently unlike the usual Miss Ffrench to bewilder any one.

  20. Amazed, Mr. Ffrench looked at her, his face setting.

  21. You know Dick, how he can do nothing in the factory or business, or in the places where a Ffrench should stand.

  22. Mr. Ffrench picked it up and replaced it in Emily's work-basket before replying.

  23. When Mr. Ffrench passed out to the cart where Emily waited, he passed Dick and the village physician entering.

  24. If you try this man, you had better keep that nickname out of the factory," Mr. Ffrench advised stiffly.

  25. Emily Ffrench gave an exclamation, her velvet eyes widening behind their black lashes.

  26. No doubt that's the ffrench in him," I said, which I think was rather a neat return.

  27. Lords Fingall, Netterville, and Ffrench were dragged from the seats in which, as chairmen, they presided.

  28. I have got little Ffrench till Saturday, when I go to Hatchford and he home.

  29. Note that the names I'Anson and Ffrench are legitimate | | surnames.

  30. There is, however, mention of one, A shorte method for the Declyning of Ffrench Verbes, by J.

  31. A Shorte Method for the Declyning of Ffrench Verbes.

  32. A short method for the Declyning of Ffrench Verbes etc.

  33. Was not Sylvia right to despise her for encouraging Mrs. Mainwaring and Captain Keith and Mrs. Foster-ffrench and half a dozen others like them?

  34. Baccarat and chemin de fer, the Vanity and the Orient, smart little dances and rowdy little suppers, Mrs. Foster-ffrench and the Hon.

  35. Point for point the identical blazonry which Ffrench had received from the Heralds' College in England--the shield that he had first seen embroidered on the dead girl's handkerchief at Drim.

  36. Ffrench had already made a similar request of his brother, but he was determined to leave no chance untried.

  37. Senor Vincenza," Ffrench said, "I have heard a very strange story about your sister, and I have come to ask you for an explanation of it.

  38. The day before his departure, Ffrench walked over to the rectory to say good-bye to Dr.

  39. He had the appearance and manners of a gentleman, as Ffrench quickly discovered, and he spoke fluent, well-chosen English with scarcely a trace of accent, a circumstance for which the interviewer felt he could not be sufficiently grateful.

  40. It is fair to presume that Senor Vincenza was satisfied with the treatment he received in the Evening Mail, for a polite note conveyed to Ffrench the expression of his thanks.

  41. Anonymous The Last of the Costellos After several years' service on the staff of a great daily newspaper in San Francisco, Gerald Ffrench returned to his home in Ireland to enjoy a three months' vacation.

  42. The face of the man who took the reins when Ffrench alighted seemed familiar.

  43. Ffrench drew the two cards from his pocket and offered them to Vincenza.

  44. The Ffrench estate of Ballyvore had once formed portion of the Costello property, and had been purchased by Gerald's ancestor from the Cromwellian Puritan to whom it had been granted on confiscation.

  45. At Queenstown Ffrench bought a paper and looked over it while the tender was carrying him, in company with many a weeping emigrant, to the great steamer out in the bay.

  46. Ye great ffrench dogg would fain encounter them notwithftanding he was tyed.

  47. Iriquoit, making ye hearts of ye poore Hurron & ffrench alike to turn to water in their breasts.

  48. Even then the great ffrench dogg gott from ye darkness of ye cabbin, & strode into ye fyre.

  49. At a point we mett a gang of ye head hunters all on ye shore, dancing about a tree to which was tyed a fine ffrench mastiff dogg, which was standing on its hinder leggs, being lashed up against a tree by its middle.

  50. You must know that tho I am olde, I have always loved ye ffrench for their goodness, but they should have given us to kill ye Algonkins.

  51. I have nott any more warred to the North, until I was told by ye spirits to go to ye ffrench & recover my son.

  52. Then came a mighty host of people & payd great heed to ye ffrench dogg, which was ledd bye 2 men while roundabout his neck was a girdle of porcelaine.

  53. General Ffrench was far from happy; but he determined that, rather than give fuel to the scandal, he would make the best of things as they were.

  54. General Ffrench openly announced his daughter's marriage to the Marchese Villa Fora, and told all inquirers that he was going to join her in Madrid; but Justin Wentworth would not, of course, accompany his old friend on such a mission.

  55. The thing Joan had set herself to accomplish was done; she had separated Justin Wentworth and Violet Ffrench for ever, and now the end had come.

  56. General Ffrench made an inquiry or two concerning her, was satisfied with the replies, and therefore consented to let his daughter join an automobile party arranged by the Comtesse for the afternoon.

  57. She has told me that General Ffrench was the guardian of this Sir Justin, that the father--a baronet--was his dearest friend.

  58. Next morning, both General Ffrench and Sir Justin Wentworth walked off to the golf-links, leaving Violet to write letters in the glass room that looked out on the sea.

  59. The Comtesse de Merival and Miss Ffrench were close friends.

  60. General Ffrench played golf all day, bridge half the night, and suspected nothing; nor, apparently, did any one else.

  61. It seemed that General Ffrench had been ordered to Biarritz for his health, and that he hoped to do some golfing; but Miss Ffrench hated golf, and as she had no friends in the place, she expected to be very dull.

  62. Bob Ffrench had spread the fame of my mother's beauty and accomplishments over Dublin before the following week closed, and nothing else was talked of in the society of the capital.

  63. Ffrench said, afterwards, that he never declined drink, no matter what the liquor, he readily consented, and took his place beside her on the sofa.

  64. Vainly endeavoring to peer through the dubious half light, and see into the remote distance of the chamber, Ffrench reached the middle of the room, when he heard, or thought he heard, the rustling sounds of silk.


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