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Example sentences for "hadden"

Lexicographically close words:
hacks; hactenus; had; hadd; hadde; haddest; haddie; haddock; haddocks; hade
  1. Aungeles that in helle now ben Hadden joye som tyme; And Dives in the deyntees lyvede, And in douce vie.

  2. Koch supplies the line--'Yit hadden in this worlde the maistrie.

  3. Koch suggests--Yit hadden in this worlde the maistrye.

  4. At last a long gain through Hadden left that youth crumpled up on the turf.

  5. Hadden was up in a minute, only to discover that his way led toward the side-line.

  6. Hammond made it interesting for the Brown and White after that, making try after try, but Hadden stopped everything that reached him.

  7. Hadden remorsefully kicked the snowy disk of rubber out from the net and smote it wrathfully with his stick.

  8. On the other side Hadden at tackle was playing high, and although Gallup was doing his best to break things up, that wing gave badly before Hammond's fierce onslaught.

  9. Whitcomb was leaning weakly on his oar, Gallup's head was in his hands and Hadden was huddled limply while Maddox splashed water upon him.

  10. Gallup was decoyed to the left, Hadden was caught napping and the whistle blew.

  11. Once more it sprang at the line and this time went through between Gallup and Hadden for two yards.

  12. Roy and Hadden and Cole were to lead the cheering and to this end had armed themselves with brown megaphones.

  13. I'm going to help Hadden and Cole with the cheering.

  14. With the former went Horace Burlen, free at last, in spite of his enemies' croakings, of all conditions, and Hadden and Gallup and Whitcomb and Otto Ferris and others.

  15. Hadden vented his disgust by smashing his stick and had to have a new one.

  16. The first Four was rowing finely, Whitcomb at stroke, Hadden at 2, Burlen at 3 and Gallup at bow.

  17. Then out they trotted, nine sturdy young figures in grey suits and brown and white striped stockings, while Roy, Hadden and Cole shook their megaphones and students and graduates and friends shouted enthusiastically.

  18. Hammond was plugging steadily now at center and right side, Burlen, Gallup and Hadden all receiving more attention than they coveted.

  19. Carthew was an experienced yachtsman; Hadden professed himself able to "work an approximate sight.

  20. The income supported Mr. Hadden in splendour for about three months out of twelve; the rest of the year he passed in retreat among the islands.

  21. Carthew in a few days could command a hundred and fifty pounds; Hadden was ready with five hundred; why should they not recruit a fellow or two more, charter an old ship, and go cruising on their own account?

  22. He could not venture on a statement, he was scarce allowed to finish a phrase, before Hadden swept him from the field with a volley of protest and correction.

  23. But there is little doubt that Hadden resented them.

  24. Carthew related his privations in the Domain, and his toils as a navvy; Hadden gave his experience as an amateur copra merchant in the South Seas, and drew a humorous picture of life in a coral island.

  25. Nor might even these have sufficed, but for the fact that Hadden was a public character, and the whole cruise regarded with an eye of indulgence as one of Tom's engaging eccentricities.

  26. It was for all the world as though some archangel with a huge sword had slashed it with the figure of a cross; all hands ran to secure the slatting canvas; and in the sudden uproar and alert, Tommy Hadden lost his head.

  27. Tom Hadden (known to the bulk of Sydney folk as Tommy) was heir to a considerable property, which a prophetic father had placed in the hands of rigorous trustees.

  28. This welcome news broke upon them like the sun at midnight; and Hadden burst into a storm of tears, sobbing aloud as he heaved upon the tackle.

  29. I've overheard what Mr. Hadden has been saying, and I think he talks good sense.

  30. He began to think less seriously of the scheme, Hadden appearing too irresponsible a guide; but on the other hand, he enjoyed himself amazingly.

  31. The ridge extending southward from the Hadden house offered a strong natural position for defensive operations.

  32. Briggs, whose sections had been held in the road below the Hadden house for an emergency, to be ready to move into action at a moments notice.

  33. Mr. Hadden is now serving out a term of ten years imprisonment in the New Jersey Penitentiary, for grand larceny.

  34. The tailor, upon going on board, was at once set to work in the forecastle on a lot of dilapidated jackets, and Mr. Hadden at once went ashore.

  35. He returned, after a voyage of two years, and at once took measures to bring Hadden to justice.

  36. Vor to buy the goold ring, vor he hadden the feäce.

  37. Bi a lond weige he wente rigt, And brogte vn-warnede on hem figt; He hadden don egipte wrong, He smote and slew them.

  38. If Mrs. Hadden will do the same, you will have two thirds of Viertelnote's price.

  39. I want you to go with me and see if Mrs. Hadden and Mrs. Lewis Marchbanks would let me teach the children.

  40. If Mrs. Marchbanks had been patron kind, Mrs. Hadden was motherly so.

  41. Jeannie Hadden said it was just her mother's trouble about Reba, except that Reba was strong enough; only that Mrs. Hadden preferred a teacher to come to the house.

  42. If Mrs. Hadden or Mrs. Marchbanks did it, it might seem kind without the common.

  43. Mrs. Lewis Marchbanks had talked behind her with Jeannie Hadden about her playing.

  44. I mean to go and see Mrs. Hadden about Reba; and then I might begin first, you know.

  45. She would rather have gone to Mrs. Hadden first, who was very kind and old-fashioned, and not so overpoweringly grand.

  46. The next morning Elinor Hadden and Leslie Goldthwaite walked over, to ask the girls to go down into the wood-hollow to get azaleas.

  47. Jeannie Hadden said she liked to see Ruth Holabird play, as well as she did to hear her.

  48. Why don't you try the girl Mrs. Hadden has, mother?

  49. But he has hadden up his hand, And he sware by the mass, 'I'll cause ye be my light leman For the hauf o that and less.

  50. Then she has hadden up her hand, And she sware by the mold, 'I wudna be a blacksmith's wife For the full o a chest o gold.

  51. Lieutenant Hadden mentions that Burgoyne said at an early date in the campaign that "a thousand savages brought into the field cost more than twenty thousand men.

  52. But Imogen walked away quite unconcernedly, and Jeannie Hadden followed her.

  53. Elinor Hadden raised her pretty eyebrows, and put as much of a mock-miserable look into her happy little face as it could hold, when she found her friend, so paired, at her right hand.

  54. One thing is funny," said Jeannie Hadden suddenly, with an accent of demur.

  55. She touched Elinor Hadden on the shoulder, without the least ado of ceremony.

  56. It was a pretty good definition of what Jeannie Hadden thought she had come into the world for.

  57. Nothing ever really put Elinor Hadden out, the girls said of her, except when her hair wouldn't go up; and then it was funny to see her.

  58. While Leslie was noticing these things, Elinor Hadden stood by a window with her back to the others.

  59. Jeannie Hadden waited till they were fairly off the landing, and then walked away herself, saying nothing, but wearing a slightly displeased air.

  60. And so, as Jeannie Hadden asked, "Where was the satisfaction?

  61. Brown Hadden came in after Rush, and after Hadden the house was successively kept by Stephen W.

  62. Aftre alle this the Cane ordeyned him, and assembled his peple, and wente upon hem that hadden assayled hym before, and destroyed hem, and put hem in subieccioun and servage.

  63. And nevere sithen, nouther the kyng of Ermoyne, ne the contree, weren never in pees, ne thei hadden never sithen plentee of godes; and thei han ben sithen alle weyes undre tribute of the Sarrazines.

  64. Aftre he commanded to the princypales of the 7 lynages, that thei scholde leven and forsaken alle that thei hadden in godes and heritage; and fro thens forthe to holden hem payd, of that that be wolde zeve hem of his grace.

  65. And that was the 4 day aftre that thei hadden seyn the sterre, whan they metten in that cytee: and thus thei weren in 9 dayes, fro that cytee at Betheleem; and that was gret myracle.

  66. And whan the Jewes hadden made the temple, com an erthe quakeng, and cast it doun (as God wolde) and destroyed alle that thei had made.

  67. But among hem, thei hadden 7 princypalle nacyouns, that weren soveraynes of hem alle: of the whiche, the firste nacyoun or lynage was clept Tartar; and that is the most noble and the most preysed.

  68. In the chirche of Seynt Sepulchre was wont to ben chanouns of the ordre of Seynt Augustyn, and hadden a priour; but the patriark was here sovereygne.

  69. And in this Templum Domini weren somtyme chanouns reguleres: and thei hadden an abbot, to whom thei weren obedient.

  70. In that chirche were wont to ben blake monkes, that hadden hire abbot.

  71. And the cause was, for we hadden gret lust to see his noblelesse and the estat of his court and alle his governance, to write zif it were suche, as wee herde seye, that it was.

  72. Tho they hadden al y-don · than seyde a gray frere, 'Allas!

  73. And somme were riche, and hadden badde name.

  74. And whan they herden the goodliche wordes of dame Prudence, / they weren so surprised and ravisshed, and hadden so greet Ioye of hir, that wonder was to telle.

  75. Now sith that maydens hadden swich despyt 1395 To been defouled with mannes foul delyt, Wel oghte a wyf rather hir-selven slee Than be defouled, as it thinketh me.

  76. The pause gave Hadden space to get in a fresh cartridge and to aim again, this time at the old bull.

  77. For a minute or more Nanea stood thus, her sweet face bathed in the sunbeam, while Hadden feasted his eyes upon its beauty.

  78. That night, without waiting till the matter could be inquired into by the landdrost or magistrate, Hadden slipped away, and trekked back into Natal as quickly as his oxen would travel.

  79. As it chanced, Philip Hadden was correct in his suspicions of his coadjutor, Maputa.

  80. Now, as has been said, Hadden thoroughly understood Zulu; and, when from time to time the king raised his voice, some of the words he spoke reached his ear.

  81. Hadden was a brave man after his fashion, but his heart quailed as he gazed into that abyss.

  82. When he was within five paces Hadden covered him and fired.

  83. For a space they struggled terribly, swaying to and fro, but Hadden was unhurt and fought with the fury of despair, while Nahoon had been twice wounded, and there remained to him but one sound arm wherewith to strike.

  84. Hadden watched and listened in amazement not unmixed with fear.

  85. Hadden took no notice of this outspoken saying, but until very late that night they sat there together making their plans.

  86. With a shout of consternation they rushed forward to see the bull vanish over the rise before Hadden could get a chance of firing at him, and to find their companion dying, for the great horn had pierced his lung.

  87. Farewell, Nahoon, at least you are a brave man, but every one of us must cherish his own life," answered Hadden calmly.

  88. Hadden soon wearied of the mines, and I met him the other day in Sydney.

  89. Carthew related his privations in the Domain and his toils as a navvy; Hadden gave his experience as an amateur copra merchant in the South Seas, and drew a humorous picture of life in a coral island.

  90. Tom Hadden (known to the bulk of Sydney folk as Tommy) was heir to a considerable property, which a prophetic father had placed in the hands of rigorous trustees.

  91. After a glance to ascertain whether there were any of his old friends among the waiting people, Mr Hadden turned toward the garden, which lay on the other side of the house.

  92. But first she knelt down beside the new-made grave, and, at the sight, Alexander Hadden bared and bowed his head.

  93. Allison," said Mr Hadden gravely, "my father loves you dearly.

  94. I only wish you could come with him," said Mr Hadden sadly.

  95. She would wait patiently till Mr Hadden should answer the letter she had sent him when she had first heard that her brother was set free, and when she should hear that Willie was safe in America, then would be her time to go away.

  96. Mr Hadden was standing at the open door of the manse, waiting patiently, while his housekeeper adjusted his grey plaid on his shoulders in preparation for a long ride over the hills.

  97. Mr Hadden was friendly with him from the first, because he was a fellow-countryman, and because he was a friend of William Bain's.

  98. No word came from Willie, though she had written to Mr Hadden to tell him that her brother was free, and that she hoped he would soon be in America, and that he might safely write to her now.

  99. Do ye no' mind how Doctor Hadden used to say in every prayer he prayed, `Oh!

  100. Mr Hadden did that, and the story of John's kindness to the lad lost nothing in being told by him.

  101. Since William Bain had acknowledged his name, John thought it right that Mr Hadden should be informed of his arrival in the town, and next morning he went again to see him, at his place of business.

  102. Mr Hadden answered all questions kindly and fully, making no such rosy picture of life in America as some wandering lecturers on the subject had been doing of late through all the countryside.

  103. When he went to the Strong farm that night, he found that Mr Hadden had been there before him.

  104. But now that he was there, for a reason which he could not well have declared to any one, he hesitated to apply to Mr Hadden for the information which he desired.


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