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Example sentences for "kind reader"

  • Pardon us, kind reader, for digressing for awhile from the sad tale it has been our lot to give you, to remark on the strange fancies which govern the minds of a large majority.

  • Kind reader, have you ever been to New Orleans?

  • Haven't you and I, kind reader, been subjected to something of this sort of strait jacket insanity?

  • As I perused the card by a street light I probably detected more than you will, kind reader, for whom these lines are written on the other side of the world, as you hastily skim it and only catch its grotesque, misspelled and labored English.

  • Kind reader, you'd never guess what I was thinking about during that trying fifteen minutes.

  • But in vain was all my striving to set before thee, kind reader, those glories with which Anselmus is encompassed, or even in the faintest degree to shadow them forth to thee in words.

  • Justly may I doubt whether thou, kind reader, wert ever sealed up in a glass bottle; or even that any vivid tormenting dream ever oppressed thee with such a demon from fairyland.

  • Forgive these reflections of mine, kind reader, and let them stand as a preface, for there will be no other to the little story I am going to relate to you.

  • Has it ever been your fortune, kind reader, to enjoy, in the depth of winter, a ramble in a Canadian forest, at the mystic hour when the Queen of Night asserts her silent sway?

  • There would be no objection to your so employing your time, kind reader; but that was by no means the case with Traugott, the young merchant, who was continually getting into the most terrible scrapes on this very account.

  • Doubtless, kind reader, you have often heard a great deal about the fine old business town of Dantzic.

  • Is this severe, kind reader, upon the Board and a portion of Dr.

  • Trust not, kind reader, to the envious remarks which their enemies have scattered far and near; believe not the stories of those who have had a hand in the sad tragedy.

  • And now, kind reader, it is time to bid thee farewell.

  • Neither do I propose to make this a connected journal, for I write entirely from memory, and you must remember, kind reader, that these things happened twenty years ago, and twenty years is a long time in the life of any individual.

  • Also, I would like you to stay and take dinner with me," which I assure you, O kind reader, I gladly accepted.

  • Now, if you wish, kind reader, to find out how many were killed and wounded, I refer you to the histories.

  • Ah, those were halcyon days, and your old soldier, kind reader, loves to recall that happy period.

  • Now, kind reader, of this I must beg to assure you, That 'twas Flanagan muttered those words placed before you.

  • If I have been too prolix in my sketch, kind reader, attribute it to the true cause,--my anxiety to serve those who are good enough to place themselves under my guidance.

  • Now, shall I forfeit some of my kind reader's consideration if I say that, with all these excellences, and many others besides, they became soon inexpressibly tiresome to me.

  • I have ever been too candid with my kind reader to conceal anything from him.

  • Now, kind reader, the books of the Prophets, and the Spirit of Prophecy were intended for this very purpose.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    closely pursued; depart from; good gods; good land; insensible degrees; its mouth; kind enough; kind friend; kind friends; kind heart; kind permission; kind treatment; kind word; kindled against; kindling wood; kindly tone; knowing that; lay down; make white; nearly cold; prize money; she spoke; take pity; then answered; would resign; you propose