I think you should be here to receive her, not later than ten.
And then, again, if the American woman consented to receive her, would not the American woman, as a matter of course, trample upon her with rough words?
Then the two old noblewomen, one after the other, made graciously flattering speeches to the much-worn Bohemian Jewess, who was standing in fairyland to receive her guests, almost fainting under the greatness of the occasion.
At length the princess arrived at the new palace and Aladdin ran with all imaginable joy to receive her at the grand entrance.
The princess of Deryabar found the sultan at the palace gate waiting to receive her: he took her by the hand and led her to Pirouzè's apartment, where a very moving scene took place.
Aunt Hannah entered the lower story of this building, where some forty children were assembled under a female teacher, who came forward to receive her visitors.
Mrs. Farnham shook her head at him, reprovingly, as she advanced to receive her visitor, with a torrent of superficial compliments and frothy welcomes.
There, my good woman, get in first, and be ready to receive her.
Her eye lighted up, the color came in a faint hue to her cheeks, and, without a word, she placed her little hands between the plump brown palms that were extended to receive her.
On the sixth, the confederates again assembled in the palace of the regent, to receive her answer.
She was standing, with a few Flemish nobles by her side; and she remained in that position, without stirring a single step toreceive her visitor.
Mary, stepping forward to receive her betrothed, saluted him with a loving kiss before all the company.
If you knew her, sir, you would be as sorry to part with her, as you now appear to be to receive her.
The old gentleman, who had calculated the hour of her arrival after the receipt of a letter from her companion, was there to receive her.
She had then been old enough to receive her mother's last instructions as to her father, who was then a broken-hearted man struggling with difficulty against the cruelty of Providence.
Her brother-in-law had been courteous to her, and had offered to receive herif she would come.
Upon this shore stood, ready to receive her, in front of all this mighty crowd, the Prime Minister of Spain, the same Conde Olivarez, who but one year before had been so haughty and so defying to our haughty and defying Duke of Buckingham.
More energetically, more scornfully, to express that determination of flying in the face of public opinion and censure, four days before my awakening, Agnes had been brought up to receive her sentence.
She travelled to Rome, and all doors flew open to receive her.
With this firmly clasped in her hand she sprang from the dog-cart and ran upstairs to her own room without waiting to speak to her stepmother, who was standing in the hall to receive her husband.
The gray-haired squire, who was sitting at the table, rose to receive her, after giving one inquiring glance at his wife, who shrugged her shoulders slightly in reply.
The squire and John called back the dogs; the Mayflower protected her kitten, and then stood smiling and blushing to receive her visitors at the entrance of the summer house.
As Madame had announced her coming we were at home to receive her.
He was not at Lille, his capital, when she arrived, but he sent his son to receive her, and to conduct her to the capital, with every possible mark of respect.
On her arrival in France she repaired at once to the court of the dauphiness, who, being an English princess, was predisposed to take compassion upon her and to receive her kindly.
She was then asked whether, since she begged leave of the Church to receive her Saviour, she would submit to the Church if it were promised to her that she should receive.
His family were ready, were anxious to receive her.
She thought it queer that Mrs. Johnson should send her to a stranger, as it were, when they would have been so glad to receive her.
She compared me to a white nigger; and can I receive her now?
Lord and my Lady Surrey, kneeling to receive her on the steps, with a goodly company of kinsfolks and friends around them.
And I do hear from them that his grace is much troubled thereat, and hath written to the Earl of Leicester and my Lord Burleigh to lament the queen's determination to visit his son, who is not of age to receive her.
Isabella reached the French frontier at a town between Calais and Boulogne, and there was delivered, with much form and ceremony, to a deputation of French authorities sent forward to receive her.
After the marriage, the little queen was again put under the charge of the Duchess of Lancaster and the other English ladies who had been appointed to receive her.
Here there was a sort of palanquin, magnificently made and adorned, waiting to receive her.
Richard's uncle Thomas, the Duke of Gloucester, with a large retinue, was ready there to receive her.
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