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Example sentences for "littell"

Lexicographically close words:
litres; lits; litta; litte; littel; litten; litter; littera; litterae; litteraire
  1. Go nowe furth, Littell Johnn, The truth tell thou me; If there be no more but ten shelinges, No peny that I se.

  2. Littell Johnn let it lye full styll, And went to hys maysteer full lowe; ‘What tydynges, Johnn?

  3. Brother Littell winked and waited till Mr. Nicholson got out before he mildly observed "Kind o' hot in under the collar, 'pears like.

  4. Also in the affter nowne our host Cuemon Dono of Osaky arived heare at Firando and brought me a present of ij catabras, one of silk and thother lynen, with ij littell packetes fyne rise, and a wyre frame for a sequanseky[241] or cupp.

  5. And within night littell Antony, allis Sifian Dono, sent me worde the king was retorned to Firando.

  6. And at our retorne we found Mr. Wickham and Mr. Nealson a littell intostecated, but Ed.

  7. This mornyng fayre calme wether, or rather a littell wind easterly till about nowne, and then the wind vered northerly, a greate gust all the rest of the day, but not so much per night.

  8. The occation was for staling a small bark of littell or no vallue.

  9. This day a boy of 16 yeares ould was cut in peeces for stealing a littell boate and carying it to an other iland.

  10. And a littell from the north end of the temple is a tower with a bell hanging in it, the bigest that ever I saw.

  11. It began by littell and littell, and so encreased till the middell, and in lyke sort went away againe.

  12. He tould me that it was the littell Spanish shipp that is cast away neare Shashma, and not the greate.

  13. Omperas father, with a littell barso wyne called bringe, and 200 orenges.

  14. I receved of the gouldsmith 2 hookes and 12 buckles for my sword hanger, with a littell pec.

  15. I put out a word how the Liqueans refuse to let us trym our junk to have proceaded from thence on our voyag for Syam;[62] but he said littell thereto, but answered, at his retorne he wold talke with me and geve me a present.

  16. Andrea Dittis, had a littell brod cloth, pink culler, to make his littell doughter a peare of stockinges or bowtes this cold wether.

  17. I took up the new Littell and made believe read it, and finally threw it at Kate; you would have thought we were two children.

  18. Then he turned to Littell and asked him if he also thought Winters was innocent.

  19. Van Bult and Littell laughed and drank the toast.

  20. My sympathy, my affection for Littell for the time were gone, and it was a hard and unyielding man who faced him waiting for the moment to speak.

  21. Nothing had changed since Littell and I had paid our visit to the Tombs.

  22. Littell shook his head impatiently; he was never a man who liked compliments.

  23. I looked toward Littell in the hope that he would join me at lunch, but his head was bent over some papers and if he was conscious of my glance he gave no sign, and so I went out alone.

  24. I know you are not," Littell answered hoarsely; "I have always known it.

  25. I clutched the sill of the window and sank shivering back into my seat, and then as Littell started to speak again, I grasped his arm.

  26. Littell replied with some abruptness, I thought, that the only defect in his theory of the case was that it lacked the evidence of an eye-witness to prove it, which was also lacking upon the part of the State.

  27. Littell asked; "it would not be the first time a man of intelligence and social prominence had done such a thing.

  28. Littell then left the room with White, and they went to the library, where the butler provided them with materials for drawing the will.

  29. He was nat a littell proude of his sayenge, and that he hadde ouer come Antonye.

  30. For in one room given over by the good-natured Mrs. Littell to the young folks there was a most noisy conclave while the older members of the household held a more quiet if no less earnest conference in the library.

  31. This last she confided to the three Littell girls.

  32. Nor me," said Tommy Tucker, sticking close to Bobby Littell as he always did when Roberta would let him.

  33. I know dear Mrs. Littell doesn't feel that way about it," cried Betty.

  34. But Mrs. Littell called them to order here.

  35. Uncle Dick, smiling at Mrs. Littell who presided at one end of the table.

  36. And Bobby Littell and Louise, and the Tucker twins, and all the rest.

  37. Mr. Littell was a builder and constructor and he bought many work horses of Mr. Bolter's raising, as well as saddle stock.

  38. I heard Mr. Littell and Uncle Dick talking about her.

  39. Louise Littell admonishingly, "you sound as though you rather thought her poor little neck ought to be dislocated.

  40. Bobby Littell said laughingly to her plump cousin.

  41. There were eight in the young folks' meeting for Mrs. Littell insisted upon Esther's going to bed at a certain hour every evening "to get her beauty sleep.

  42. Mrs. Littell laughed jovially and beamed at her young company.

  43. Betty Littell was also without her trunk, though Bobby promised that both trunks should be brought from the station that morning.

  44. Mr. Littell telephoned half an hour ago," he told them, taking the envelope and running over the papers with a practised eye as he talked.

  45. The three Littell girls reached "home" without being detected, and then perched merrily on an old trunk to watch Libbie prowl about after Betty.

  46. By George, the child has more sense than I have," said Mr. Littell energetically.

  47. So the girls danced and had a good time generally for an hour or more, with Mr. and Mrs. Littell looking on.

  48. I must talk to Mr. Littell in the morning and ask him if it's really all right.

  49. Bobby should have been a boy," remarked Mrs. Littell indulgently.

  50. Louise and Mrs. Littell were able to go into raptures over the old furniture in Martha Washington's bedroom and sitting room, though they, of course, had seen it all many times before.

  51. From the tomb the Littell party went directly to the house.

  52. Mrs. Littell nodded and swept her family across the hall into the living-room, saying something to her husband in a low voice.

  53. That started Bobby, and she told the story of the lost John, told it as her father would have, for neither Bobby nor Mr. Littell were at all inclined toward sentimentality.

  54. Bobby Littell was the first to find her voice.

  55. This is Betty Gordon, Libbie Littell and Louise, Esther and Bobby Littell, all at your service.

  56. Bobby pouted for a few moments after her mother and sister had gone, but her good-nature was easily restored and she and Betty and Esther were deep in an exchange of confidences when Mrs. Littell returned bringing the missing Betty with her.

  57. The Littell family had grown to be very fond of Betty and of Bob, whose fortunes seemed to be inextricably mixed up with hers, and when the time came for them to leave for Oklahoma, fairly showered them with gifts.

  58. All new developments have to fight against the undesirable element, Mr. Littell says.

  59. From what Mr. Littell told us, the oil field promoters would like all the crooks rounded up.

  60. Betty finished her soda and they strolled about the single street for a half hour, buying three collapsible Indian baskets for the Littell girls, since they would easily pack into Betty's bag.

  61. Mr. Littell could spend only a week with them.

  62. But there was the subject of the probable cost--something that never bothered the Littell girls.

  63. And I'd like to go to school with the Littell girls next fall.

  64. She would certainly enjoy going to school with the Littell girls, and boarding school was one of her day-dreams, as it is of most girls her age.

  65. Bobby Littell had written a letter for each day of the journey and Betty had derived genuine pleasure from these gay notes so like the cheerful, sunny Roberta herself.

  66. If any one is interested to know whether Betty did go to boarding school with the Littell girls and how Bob went about getting the education so long unfairly denied him, the answer may be found in the next volume of this series.

  67. Wasn't Bob surprised when Mr. Littell gave him that camera?

  68. And Mrs. Littell must have known he didn't have a nice bag, because she gave him that beauty all fitted with ebony toilet articles.

  69. Littell had no connection with the magazine in this phase of its history.

  70. And in the ende he brought me his littell doughter of an yeare ould, called Ingasha, willing me to geve her a Christian name, and esteeme her as my doughter.

  71. And to Gynne, littell Otto, and Besse, each one a pere tabis and stringes.

  72. News is now com to towne that themperour will retire hym selfe into the ould howse his father kept at Edo, and that his sonn (a littell boy of 10 or 12 yeares ould) shall remeane in the cheefe fortresse with the councell to adminester justice.

  73. A littell before son rising there happened an earthquake at Edo, but of small contynewance.

  74. Unagense Dono sent me a present of 2 littell barsos wyne, 2 fyshes, a phasant cock, 2 Japon cakes or muchos, and certen rootes.

  75. Chinas wife; and a box or littell trunk maky ware, and a silverd fanne to his 109 eldest doughter, with a pere tabis and stringes; with an other silverd fan to his yongest doughter.

  76. Cornelius Scott, pilot of the Son, gave me a littell gold ring with a garnett ston set in it.

  77. Sayer in the morning to the Duch howse to know the certen news, and sent out our 61 foy fone to helpe to toe her in, shee being but a littell distance without and the wether calme.

  78. Lully, lulla, thou littell tine childe, By by lully lullay, Lully lullay thou littell tyne child, By by lully lullay.


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