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Example sentences for "her letter"

  • My sister, Louisa, does not scruple to tell him so, in her letter!

  • The complexion of her letter I think will tell me how far she does or does not confide in her maid.

  • She has been writing to the fellow, Fairfax; ay and has shewn me her letter!

  • And Mrs. Woodward had intended that such should be the effect of her letter.

  • She had gone on waiting day after day for an answer to her letter, but no answer came.

  • Mrs. Woodward, in her letter, though she had spoken much of the girls, had said nothing special about Gertrude.

  • The professor's emphasized approval of her resolve to consult the wishes of her family was a shocking hypocrisy, and Clotilde thought of the contrast to it in her letter to the baroness.

  • Her correspondence with me--her letter to excuse her insolence, which she does like a prim chit--throws a light on the girl she is.

  • Her letter to Alvan written, she thought not tenderly of him but of the prince, who had always loved a young woman, and was unhampered by an old one.

  • She knew not where he might be, her letter concluded, but henceforward he should know that they were strangers.

  • Madam de Boufflers, who wrote to me that the author of the work merited a statue, and the homage of mankind, at the end of her letter desired it might be returned to her.

  • To remove from her all constraint, I have intimated to her that I will not see what she writes, and I beg of you not to communicate to me any part of the contents of her letter.

  • Her letter got no answer, and she does not know where to direct to him; so she came to me, who am equally in the dark.

  • Am I to understand by her letter, that she sends a kiss to Eliza Buckingham?

  • Marion wrote very affectionately, and did not in any way allude to their difference of opinion at their last meeting, but Philippa was a little distressed at the subject of her letter.

  • It only now remained that she should receive a reply in the affirmative to her letter of inquiry as to whether the house was available.

  • In the meantime he punished Florence by sending her no special answer to her letter.

  • Lady Ongar, in her letter to the lawyer, explained that the woman in question had been useful in Florence, and explained also that she might pretend that she had further claims.

  • And it must be understood that Harry, though no doubt he was still taking his revenge on Florence by abstaining from all allusion to her letter, was not disposed to make himself otherwise disagreeable.

  • Number eighteen," she had said in her letter.

  • Across the room, in a direct line, was the doorway of the inner room--she had explained that in her letter.

  • This is the whole substance of her letter.

  • Something of the personal influence which Anne exercised more or less over all the men with whom she came in contact seemed to communicate itself to the old lawyer through the medium of her letter.

  • I will stick at nothing, and Miss Silvester (as you will see by her letter) will stick at nothing either, to set things right.

  • In her letter of this year were the words, "The Queen is loth to part with the year in which she has met with so much affection and kindness," and they suggested to me the following sonnet.

  • In her letter to me she says, that she would not have written as she did had she not been spoilt by his never really leaving her.

  • The dream-voice was silent as soon as she opened her eyes, but she had not been awake long without realising that she wished very much to see Logotheti at once, and was profoundly thankful that she had torn up her letter to Lady Maud.

  • If not, she will meet me in Paris, for she offers to do that in her letter.

  • She has set me at defiance; and even yet it is too clear from the tone of her letter to me that she thinks that she has been right to do so.

  • She acknowledged that, and, acknowledging it, added the postscript to her letter.

  • Dorothy had as yet not spoken of her letter, but was prepared to do so as soon as she thought that a fitting opportunity had come.

  • But the respect of which she had spoken had glowed, and had warmed itself into something of temporary love; and feeling at the moment that she was an affectionate aunt, Miss Stanbury had so put herself down in her letter.

  • After vainly making the attempt overnight, Mrs. Ellmother tore up her letter, and communicated with Miss Ladd by means of a telegraphic message, in the morning.

  • The doctor found Emily absorbed over her letter.

  • You may be interested in what Miss Emily says about it in her letter.

  • Mavis tore up her letter, to write another, which she addressed to the steamer which was to carry him the greater part of his long journey.

  • She had already selected the intended purchase, and was rejoicing in its richness and variety, when the reply came to her letter to Perigal that returned the five-pound note.

  • Miss Spraggs, as she revised the draft of her letter.

  • Poor Mary's feelings appear in her letter to Miss Curran, with whom she was in correspondence about a monumental stone for the tomb in Rome.

  • Mary Shelley never received any answer to her letter of protest, which, after Byron's death, was found safe among his papers.

  • In her letter of this morning, Millicent's temper had indeed got somewhat the better of her taste and breeding, and lovely Agatha had cried large tears.

  • Her letter of explanation and apology was very nice.

  • She spent her time now in inventing reasons for the non-arrival of her letter.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free discussion; her brow; her child; her childhood; her companion; her companions; her crew; her first; her friend; her good; her hair; her knees; her life; her mind; her only; her own; her parents; her place; her turn; her with; here give; here made; hereditary monarch; much ease; shame and; similar nature