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Example sentences for "mavourneen"

Lexicographically close words:
mauvaises; mauve; maux; maverick; mavericks; maw; mawkish; mawney; mawr; maws
  1. Mavourneen sighed deeply and dropped with a heavy thud, a great paw on the edge of the white dress and her beautiful head resting on her paws, the topaz, watchful eyes gazing over the city.

  2. Mavourneen sniffed about the dark hall, investigating to find the master who had come home and gone away so swiftly.

  3. Only Mavourneen stood in the cold moonlight, and cried, and looked up, puzzled, at empty air.

  4. Mavourneen pressed at his side, and his hand was on the dog's head.

  5. You were thinking about the boys; you were only half awake; Mavourneen began to cry--the dog means Brock.

  6. Old Mavourneen pulled herself to her feet, too, a huge, beautiful beast, and the woman stooped and put her arm lovingly about the furry neck.

  7. But now my love has gone to France His own fair fortune to advance; If he comes back again 'tis but a chance; Os go dé tu Mavourneen slân!

  8. Lord Mavourneen is a very successful man, and his smile and his yacht have been elements of no small importance in his success.

  9. Lord Mavourneen is a man of action, but he can wait.

  10. But, Winny dear, let us live in the wan house; that's all I ax, mavourneen macree.

  11. To-morrow, Mavourneen a sleeveen weds, Over the hills and far away; With corn in haggard and cattle in shed, Over the hills and far away.

  12. Mavourneen is going From me and from you, To Mary, the Mother, Whose mantle is blue!

  13. The courtesy which Lady Mavourneen observed in the railway station and in the street was plain, but it was genuine.

  14. The universal courtesy which Lady Mavourneen remarked is essential respect and kindliness of feeling, which no more permits a man to gild his selfishness with a "Pardon" and a touching of his hat than it permits him to strike a woman.

  15. This was the chief remembrance, and it was a unique and precious treasure, which Lady Mavourneen carried back to Europe from America.

  16. Lady Mavourneen found, what every lady will find, that she could travel everywhere in "the States" alone, with entire safety and surrounded by the utmost courtesy.

  17. Only death can ease my woe, Since the lad of my heart from me did go, Go-thee-thu, mavourneen slaun.

  18. Only death can ease my woe, Since the lad of my heart from me did go, Go-thee-thu, mavourneen slaun!


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