But she grew somewhat pale as she listened; for the tones recalled that adventure in her bridal home at Magnolia Lawn, and the fair moonlight vision was followed by dismal spectres of succeeding years.
He recalled the shy pride and maidenly modesty with which she had met his ardent glances and impassioned words.
She recalled the lonely, sad hours when she embroidered his baby clothes, with none but Tulee to sympathize with her.
He recalled the words so carelessly uttered, "Of course not, for she was a quadroon," and they seemed to make harsh discord with the refrain of the song.
The Baron sadly recalled the saying of that wise man who was of opinion that it makes little difference after three months whether your wife be a Venus or a Hottentot; but he did not utter this blasphemy to a lovely woman.
The memory he recalled was one of the most glorious of her race; one of those traditions of pure honour which are common enough in the nobility of France.
He had been cheated, laughed at, summoned, and then dismissed; his whole frame thrilled with humiliation when he recalled the smiling subdued mockery of her voice as she had dismissed him.
She recalled other scenes where he had looked and spoken as he had done the night before.
In proportion as their intoxication increased they more and more recalled the injustice of Carthage.
The murder of the Balearians which had been recalled by Zarxas strengthened the distrust inspired by Spendius.
Then he prostrated himself in token of bondage, and to prove his fidelity recalled all his conduct from the beginning of the war.
Those who had been born in towns recalled the resounding streets, the taverns, theatres, baths, and the barbers' shops where there are tales to be heard.
Then more than one recalled similar mornings when, amid the din of clarions, he passed slowly before them, and his looks strengthened them like cups of wine.
People recalled the Sicilian disasters, and all the burden of his pride that they had borne for so long!
The rustling of the veil as it brushed against the stones recalled his new power to him; but in the excess of his hope he could no longer tell what he was to do; this uncertainty alarmed him.
They, ere the world had held me long, Recalled me to the love of song.
Ode to Joy" the subject of a composition was recalled to mind.
The news of the death of Oktai, second Emperor of all the Tartars, in China, recalled Batu from the West, and during the long march from Germany his army necessarily diminished in number.
After ravaging Syria with unheard-of barbarity, Holagu was recalled to Central Asia by the death of Mangu.
He sought refuge in Italy, but was recalled by his barons, and was on his way back to Constantinople when he was seized with some malady which killed him.
On the 30th of April the galleys were recalled from Palermo, whither messengers of friendship and alliance were despatched in their stead.
In these circumstances he recalled his army from Teppel, and led them through the woods and mountains of Bohemia to Drosendorf, on the frontiers of Austria, with the hope of saving the capital.
She demanded time, and while waiting to know his fate the Prince was suddenly recalled to Europe.
She recalled how handsome, and graceful, and strong he looked as he came along the beach at a swinging gait, bringing to her that greatly needed breakfast, which she had devoured with such appetite.
She recalled the stories she had seen in the papers of rich girls running away with their coachmen.
Kindly, but firmly, she withdrew from his embrace and gravely recalled him to a sense of duty.
Thirty years later the least allusion to this child, however tactful, which recalled this dear memory to his mind, would still wring his heart, and his whole body would be shaken by his sobs.
I recalled to their recollection how I had passed ten months in Unyoro in the reign of Kamrasi, at which time I had only an escort of thirteen men, and no misunderstanding had ever occurred.
There were fox-hunting scenes, and German stag-hunts, together with a few quiet landscapes, that always recalled the dear old country now so far away.
Nubar Pacha has been recalled to office, and he must regard with pride the general confidence occasioned throughout Europe by his reappointment.
When he now cried for mercy, I recalled to his recollection the unfortunate boy whose posterior he had literally CUT OFF with a whip of hippopotamus' hide.
When the bugle recalled the sharpshooters in the evening, each had some adventure to recount, and the whole camp rejoiced in the success of the manoeuvre; it was a case of "the biter bit.
But their attention was soon recalled to the court itself; for through the dark recesses of the vaulted cloisters, was winding an ominous procession of those who had been their judges, and who now approached to seal the fiat of their doom.
He recalled the prodigies, of which, though he had not himself been an eye-witness, he had heard from credible and trustworthy sources.
And Myrrhina moved to one side, that her lady might not observe the blush that rose, even to her shameless brow, as she recalled the impression made on her by the handsome slave.
But the conscious taciturnity of Edgar recalled her exertions; struck and afflicted by the truth she had pronounced, he could not controvert it; he was mute; but his look spoke keen disturbance and bitter regret.
They saw Minchmoor, too, and recalled Montrose and his cavaliers scurrying Tweedwards.
But the next day Early recalled his army to Martinsburg, being influenced no doubt, by Hunter's move to Halltown, which threatened Early's rear.
I recalled the Scotland Yard inspector with the light moustache, the hand of the Princess guiding me through the traffic, the cool-fingered doctor, the bowl of crimson water at which I did not care to look.
Again I recalled our bizarre visit to Bryanston Square; our reception by my Uncle Theodore, his "Fear nothing" and his still more curious prevision of that which was to come to pass.
I recalled his passion for the "Morte d'Arthur," his angular vehemence, his sombre docility.
I recalledhim in his first pair of trousers at his private school; I recalled him as my fag in that larger cosmogony in which afterwards we dwelt together.
I recalled the passages with the Ambassador and their terrible issue; the drive with the Princess to the Savoy; the episode of the pink satin at which I could now afford to laugh.
This piece of consideration recalled the magazine article I had lately studied.
Brasset and I, walking delicately, were crowding upon his heels, when what can only be described as a peremptory and insistent hiss recalled us to the danger zone.
I recalled our dash for this same Grand Central railway station and the merciful shattering of our hopes midway.
I suddenly recalled the flaxen-haired, odd, intense, somewhat twisted, wholly unhappy creature who had rendered me willing service in our boyhood.
The thrush laughed thrushly, and blinked her eyes as she recalled the troubles of matrimony: how long eggs were hatching, and what a deal of trouble the little ones were to feed when the weather was dry and worms were scarce.
There was no feeling of fatigue and misery now to bear down the old man, as, led by some impulse, he followed the police, his heart beating wildly as he glanced at the stretcher and recalled the hospital.
Back to the thoughts of the will and of Septimus Hardon; and for a time so deep was his musing, that the doctor almost forgot his own position till the pain recalled him, and he found he was fast growing numb and cold.
It was observed on the lower river in a much less degree, and probably might there have passed unnoticed if previous experience had not recalled it to our attention.
The guide-book recalled the incident, which we had forgotten.
We recalled the real dinners and friendly peasants of France and Italy, and hated the very name of Scotland.
How much it recalled to him--such pleasant companionships, and some real effort to be kind and useful!
The enthusiastic audience recalled them half a dozen times, till Mr. Hazeltine was obliged to announce that the entertainment was over.
He noticed that only a dim light burned in the hall, and recalled the fact that they were out of town, but happening to glance in the direction of the library he was surprised to see it brilliantly illuminated.
Jim recalled with wonder that first evening when he hoped she would not come.
But when the Vervains came, they recalled to him the younger days in which he had delighted in the companionship of women.
He recalled now that he had thought her at times rather a shadowy presence, and that occasionally it had amused him that so slight a structure should hang together as it did--not only successfully, but triumphantly.
A case recent enough to be vividly recalled by the people of Illinois is that of two young girls who were working in one of the larger department stores of the City of Chicago.
She herself asked to be recalled to the stand, said she had lied and wished now to tell the truth, as the girls had been talking it over and had decided to tell the truth.
There was not one ornament or picture which recalled Japan, or gave a clue to the personal tastes of the owners.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recalled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alive; enduring; fresh; green; lasting; recollected; remembered; retained; vivid