After a long conference, my mother came back to me, and I heard the hall-door close.
I was giving way to all the misery I felt, when, soon after eight in the morning, my mother came into my room.
I dared not so reply, it was a relief to me when my mother came in, and put a stop to his inquiries.
My mother came again on the seventh day, and brought me some pounded corn boiled in snow-water, for she said I must not drink water from lake or river.
So I continued to fast till the fourth day, when my mother came with a little tin dish, and filling it with snow, she came to my lodge, and was well pleased to find that I had followed her injunctions.
In the morning, being the sixth day of my fast, my mother came with a little bit of dried trout.
Mother came into my room one night, locked the door behind her, and, walking over to the window, stood with her face turned from me.
Then my mother came to me without a particle of color in lips or cheek, and drew me away alone, and told the secret to me.
Mother came to me one afternoon to ask for her pen, which I had borrowed.
For the first time since my step-mother came I had been neglected in our now comfortable home.
He stared at me wildly, and just at that moment my step-mother came in.
Mother came into my room one night, locked the door behind her, and walking over to the window, stood with her face turned from me, and softly spoke my name.
My mother came again on the seventh day, and brought me some pounded corn boiled in snow water, for she said I must not drink water from lake or river.
Yesterday you heard me tell George St. Clair of my marriage, and how my mother came to the city and influenced me to go with her.
You know I was in London five years and then my mother came for me.
By and by my mother came in with her soft, soothing tones, she pitied and caressed me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mother came" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.