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Example sentences for "pleasant evening"

  • A pleasant evening, a fine air, the grass in the park becoming green, many trees green in the dell.

  • I passed a pleasant evening, but the wind roared so, and it was such a storm that I was afraid for them.

  • We had a pleasant walk and spent a pleasant evening.

  • I am glad you have had a pleasant evening," said Olive quietly; nevertheless she wondered how much truth there was in his words.

  • All the same, I thank you for a pleasant evening.

  • I have to thank you for a pleasant evening, Miss Castlemaine," he said, "one of the few pleasant evenings of my life.

  • I hope you really thought it was a pleasant evening.

  • Tell me sincerely, do you think it has been a pleasant evening?

  • I hope they will have a pleasant evening!

  • Yes," observed William, "it was a pleasant evening.

  • The friend arrived punctually, was regaled with tea and other good things in the state parlour, and he and Samuel Lynn settled themselves to enjoy a pleasant evening together, Patience and Anna forming part of the company.

  • If you cannot see any better way, you can spend a pleasant evening.

  • You need not tell me that you had a pleasant evening.

  • I hope every body had a pleasant evening," said Mr. Woodhouse, in his quiet way.

  • Clive went, and passed a pleasant evening; in which all sorts of future tours and pleasure-parties were projected by the young men.

  • I am glad you had a pleasant evening, boys.

  • We all went to the Canterbury and had a pleasant evening together, while I told the party of similar experiences at night in the Rebel Capitol at Richmond.

  • It wasn't exactly a pleasant evening for me, although I was so near home again.

  • I hope you spent a pleasant evening, sir," said Simpson, as he helped me off with my coat.

  • I hope you will have a pleasant evening, sir.

  • The thought of strange faces, too, added a new interest to my life, and I looked forward with eagerness to a pleasant evening.

  • Will Clerk and Francis Scott of Harden came to dinner, and we spent a pleasant evening.

  • Smiths and John Murray, so we had a pleasant evening.

  • We talked of old stories and got over a pleasant evening.

  • Whatever happened during the long days, they had a pleasant breakfast-hour and a pleasant evening together.

  • A dinner en famille, however, with the dining-room windows open, and the prospect of a pleasant evening in the garden, was a very different matter.

  • They had a pleasant evening enough, all things considered, and it was some time before Harry and his friend went away.

  • But if there were any need of it I'd do it now," he said, though he would have regretted leaving Jennie, with the prospect of a pleasant evening in her company.

  • He put up his pony in the express stable, and he and Jennie spent a pleasant evening together.

  • And now for a pleasant evening," suggested Jennie.

  • At three, to meeting again; a notice given to those not in society with us; afterwards all came to me—a pleasant evening.

  • After a pleasant evening, Lady Elizabeth being much recovered, we retired at eleven, and were summoned to meet the next morning at the breakfast table at nine, that we might get off for Woburn Abbey in good time.

  • Went to my uncle’s at nine; passed a pleasant evening, but was detained by a dangerous accident to H.


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