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Example sentences for "know him"

  • You'd know him if you didn't sleep all winter," said Peter.

  • I don't know him as well as I do some of the others," said she, "but when I have seen him down in the South he always has appeared to me to be a perfect gentleman.

  • I guess I will have to be content to know him just by his voice.

  • I guess, to be quite honest, I don't know him.

  • Of course I know him," declared Peter, his face clearing.

  • No, I don't know him; I don't find him so easy to know.

  • When you come to know him you 'll find him very lovable.

  • Before many years are over, madam," he pursued, "I expect the world to know him.

  • He had good call to know him, as well as the rest of us, for a most expensive animal, before all was said and done.

  • I saw her look over to where he and the other two were, but she didn't know him again a bit in the world.

  • It would have took a sharp hand to know him again.

  • I know him well; he is brave and loyal, as I have proved, moreover, he is not all a Teule, but half of another race that hates them as he hates them.

  • I am young, but I am quick and strong, and so soon as may be I start for Spain to hunt him there till I shall run him down or know him to be dead.

  • I am not the man who tricked her but I know him; he is named Juan de Garcia.

  • As for the hidalgo Don Sarceda, I know him only as a brave companion in arms, and certainly I shall not listen to tales told against him by a wandering apostate.

  • At present, I know him so well, that I think him really handsome; or at least, almost so.

  • You don't know him half as well as I do, Misses Brown.

  • I might have done him no harm if I had allowed myself to know him better?

  • Warn him that the man he has made his enemy is in a frenzy, and that he doesn't know him if he makes light of his approach.

  • We know him by sight,' said Mrs Brown, whose working mouth and nodding head stopped for the moment, in the fixedness of her attention.

  • Pearson had been my pilot there, and now I know him to be a rogue.

  • No one in this world knows Jeremiah Pearson as I know him, Admiral.

  • For, believe me, I know him, and he does not look upon the game as lost.

  • Wherever he is, if he is anywhere, he's probably so changed his appearance that Telescope Lizzie wouldn't know him.

  • The room was not very light, and I didn't know him at first.

  • Do not seem to know him, except as one who fled with you from the jail, and if they question you about him, do not answer them.

  • You wouldn't know him if you saw him then, belike?

  • This Smiling Lou; you'd know him again, of course?

  • Say, I'd know him after he'd fried a week in hell!

  • I don't expect to keep Casey in hand--I happen to know him.

  • And hereby we do know that we know him.

  • Truly I know him too well, and have obeyed him a little too much in condescending to some follies; and I know him as other men do, yea, that he is ever occupied, and ever busy in following his plough.

  • I can tell, for I know him who it is; I know him well.

  • O I know him well, I sir, hee sirs a good workeman, a verie good Tailor Ber.

  • Yes, I do know him well, and common speech Giues him a worthy passe.

  • I know him, a was a Botchers Prentize in Paris, from whence he was whipt for getting the Shrieues fool with childe, a dumbe innocent that could not say him nay Ber.

  • It was in our little house at Aiken, in South Carolina, that he was with us most and we learned to know him best, and that he and I became dependent upon each other in many ways.

  • For years I had heard stories about Richard Harding Davis--stories which emphasized an egotism and self-assertiveness which, if they ever existed, had happily ceased to be obtrusive by the time I got to know him.

  • When I came to know him better, I found out that such acts as these were characteristic of Richard Harding Davis.

  • We were together as correspondents in the Spanish War and in the Russo-Japanese War we were together again; and so there is hardly any angle from which I have not had the chance to know him.


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