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Example sentences for "mence"

Lexicographically close words:
menacing; menacingly; menage; menagerie; menageries; mencion; mencioned; mend; mendacia; mendacio
  1. Clémence Royer and Comte on the necessity for the application of the Malthusian theory.

  2. There was a note of almost entreaty in his voice, for his mother had risen and Joseph ceased playing, and he foresaw protest and complaint; Clémence had hung her head; all the old chains tightening about him.

  3. An expression so terrible, so swiftly distorting, passed over the fine features of the Marquis that Clémence stopped in her walk to stare at him.

  4. The old Marquis spoke out at last: Would Luc return home and marry Clémence de Séguy?

  5. Luc never looked at Clémence that he did not think of the Countess Carola; red like the trellis roses he pictured her, and, like them, for ever climbing and breathing perfume to the utmost clouds.

  6. And to-day he had to see Clémence de Séguy.

  7. There was a great fire on the hearth, and Clémence crouched close to it, mechanically loosening her furred cloak and pulling off her doeskin gloves.

  8. The tender figures and light dresses of the women were surrounded with soft shadows from the rosy firelight; Clémence held up a pink silk hand-screen which cast a full glow of radiant light over her small sweet features and pale curls.

  9. Even his mother at times threw words about in a cloud regardless of their meaning, almost of their sense, and he had known little Clémence de Séguy deal in tangled periods that left her panting and worsted by her own language.

  10. I wondered whether Clémence Isaure had been anything like this terrible Toulousaine of to-day, who would have been a capital figure-head for a floral game.

  11. Then, as it will be impossible for me to be long without seeing you, every year Clémence and I will go to visit you.

  12. Clémence to herself, more and more affected, for each of these two names, La Goualeuse and Rigolette, recalled a noble action of Rudolph.

  13. Rudolph and Clémence remained mute before this frightful expression of invincible remorse.

  14. Murphy and Clémence at the same time, alarmed at the vehemence of Rudolph and the increasing pallor of Fleur-de-Marie, who looked at her father with surprise.

  15. How many times have Clémence and I been enraptured with you.

  16. Clémence presented her hand to the parched lips of La Lorraine.

  17. The night before the funeral service of the Princess Amelia, Clémence arrived at Gerolstein with her father.

  18. You know not what self-denial Clémence has already voluntarily imposed upon herself, for she also comprehends all the extent of my duty to you.

  19. Murphy ran immediately to open the glass door, and aided by David, he gently rolled the chair into the garden, leaving Rudolph and Clémence alone.

  20. Clémence looked at him with surprise, not comprehending his altered appearance.

  21. Clémence also had loved the prince for a long time; she thought she was in a dream.

  22. Then there was Clémence de Maille, purest and noblest of all, niece of Richelieu and hapless wife of the cruel ingrate Condé, his equal in daring and his superior in every other high quality.

  23. Clémence Royer called attention to the importance of hybridism in the genesis of crime.

  24. He sometimes had a shrewd suspicion that Madame de Talmont criticised and Clémence laughed at him; though this was hardly correct, because Clémence in those days had little heart to laugh.

  25. Empaytaz, a Swiss pastor, who gives the address,” Clémence ventured again.

  26. Not from fashion, but from a far higher motive, Clémence and Ivan engaged heartily in such pursuits, spending much of their leisure and their substance in the work of serving “Christ in his poor.

  27. Besides, as Clémence is herself so dévote, I have little doubt she will gain him in the end.

  28. Clémence was in her own chamber, on her knees, her hot face pressed down upon the coverlet of her bed.

  29. I think we cannot know the grace of Christ without knowing our own sin,” Clémence answered.

  30. It was so good of you to come,” said Clémence tearfully.

  31. Clémence looked up from her letter with an air of amusement, which changed into one of grave anxiety as she saw the serious face of Ivan bending over her.

  32. Clémence had placed her hand in that of her husband, and was watching him with anxious eyes.

  33. In delighted amazement Clémence stood up, placed Feodor on the ground, and hastened to welcome a guest who seemed a part of her dear native land.

  34. Let us suppose you do it,” said Clémence very quietly.

  35. However, Coralie saw her cousin and Clémence seeking a place, and persuaded the governess who had charge of her party to make room for them.

  36. Neither Madame de Talmont nor Clémence indulged the faintest hope that Henri could have survived them.

  37. In October, came news of the death of Mr. Robert Mence at Carwar.

  38. In a day er so mo' he 'mence ter wonder whuther he wuz libbin' er not.

  39. He had just reached the zenith of his talent, perhaps, in his last creation of the Démence de Charles VI.

  40. Mr. Mence suggested that the funds should be distributed by the Visiting Society; but it was discovered that this had recently become entirely a Church of England society, and Dr.

  41. Mr. Mence received the blows on his arm, which was severely injured.

  42. Mence (suddenly gone to America because of some defalcations), and Mr. Wakeman, resigned.

  43. Mr. Mence one day walking near the Guildhall, he struck him several times with a heavy walking stick.

  44. Mence moved that it should not be read, as the matter was one altogether out of the jurisdiction of the court, and with which they had no right to deal.

  45. Mence and Mr. Francis Hooper moved an amendment, to the effect that the Health of Towns Bill contained many unnecessary and mischievous provisions.

  46. With Pappa and Clémence all was so peaceful, never a cross word, never a temper.

  47. Did not the contemplation of them turn Clémence from marriage for ever?

  48. She put on her Sunday clothes, she took Clémence with her, she came back that night.


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