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Example sentences for "her young"

  • It was beautiful to see how girlish the sensible and serious lady became in her efforts to be companionable to her young protégée.

  • I must be very tender with her in this trial of her young heart.

  • Once, as the girl sat beside him in her steamer-chair, Mrs. Milray shed a wrap on his knees in whirring by on the arm of one of her young men, with some laughed and shouted charge about it.

  • Her concession verged upon hauteur; and in her arrogant meekness she went back to another of her young men, whom she began to post again as the companion of her promenades.

  • What good horses were left, 'twas our duty to give up: and Roxana has a couple of packs upon her back instead of her young master.

  • The poor lady was agitated herself by the flutter and agitation which she saw in her young companion.

  • Our wily Calypso consoled herself, then, perfectly, in the absence of her young wanderer, and took any diversion which came to hand.

  • Her young favourite, Mr. Washington, she was especially anxious to influence; and again and again pressed him to come and stay at Castlewood and benefit by the spiritual advantages there to be obtained.

  • Maria was pleased with the victories of her young champion.

  • But at length the music wrought in her young limbs, and the longing came; even though it was the horrible young Torry, who walked up a second time to try and persuade her.

  • She had uttered words long ago in her young ignorance; it was enough to make her hate him that these should be continually present with her as a bond.

  • The lady of Cadogan Place was to read deeper, however, within three days, and the page was turned for her on the eve of her young confidant's leaving London.

  • Mrs. Hamilton was soon placed at rest regarding the destination of her young friend.

  • She did raise her eyes at this adjuration, and without one earthward glance at her young monitor in their movement to the heaven she sought.

  • Lady Tinemouth thought this would be a fair opportunity to show one of the theatres to her young friend, without involving him in expense or obligation, and accordingly she gave her consent.

  • These symptoms too truly revealed to Lady Tinemouth the state of her young friend's bosom.

  • Her young, handsome, rich, petting father seemed to be the only relation she had in the world.

  • She was growing used to a certain gnawing feeling in her young stomach.

  • In her young soul, she was thinking deep and strange things.

  • She turned, with an altered and dejected countenance, to her young companions, who were come to bid her farewell, and wept!

  • Old Theresa stood at the door to take leave of her young lady.

  • Nay, if need be, she would take the veil and mourn away the rest of her young life as a penitent, in a convent or a solitary rock-cell.

  • We turned toward the three women, one in the bloom of her young womanhood, one with the patient endurance of the nun, one black and strong and always unafraid.

  • She stood motionless before him, the seal of grim despair on her young face.

  • In her young womanhood, so the tale ran, the slave-hunter had found her and driven her aboard a slave-ship bound for the American coast.

  • The producing her young friend in the great London world was her prime object.

  • His father had been one of her many admirers in her young days.

  • For the first time in Lady Janet's experience of her young companion, she found herself speaking to ears that were deaf to her.

  • So this was the prize which Lena had to show to her young friends, this the story she had to tell.

  • And the old woman bustled about, displaying to the best advantage the dainty breakfast she had brought to tempt the appetite of her young charge.

  • Mrs. Harold was not to be outdone by any of her young people, but catching up handfuls of snow in her woolen-gloved hands tossed snowballs with the best of them.

  • Harrison might have a better idea of what was wise and best for her young charge, but Mammy's love taught her many things which Harrison could never learn.

  • Mammy Lucy said little but watched her young mistress' radiant face.

  • Once she invited some of her young friends to her home, but she soon found that it was a liberty which she should be careful never to repeat.

  • Mrs. Larkins who had fallen heir to some money, moved out of Tennis court, and often gave pleasant little teas to her young friends, and as a well spread table was quite a social attraction in A.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    face from; great warrior; her aunt; her brow; her carriage; her cheeks; her country; her face; her feet; her fingers; her horse; her long; her memory; her nature; her neck; her presence; her with; here have; here must; here translated; hereditary descent; hereditary monarch; hereditary monarchy; hereditary succession; hereditary taint; must hasten