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Example sentences for "said good"

  • After many long love-games between the Scot and the lady, the hour came when he must leave, so he said good-night and went away.

  • He took it so quietly that no one saw him, and having gained his point, said good night to the lady and her women, and returned to the mill to think over his business.

  • The time came to leave, and he said good night to the citizen and his companions, and begged they would let him leave by the postern door, that he might the sooner return home.

  • When he said good-by I again recommended to him Miss Hilst.

  • How very fortunate I said good-by to Clara yesterday.

  • I said good-night, and went at once to my room thinking that it would calm me if I put down the day's impressions; but it only tired me more.

  • I am sure it is true," said Good-Old-Soul.

  • A few things, but not that, my pretty lady," he said good-naturedly.

  • I said good-bye to him and drove away; perhaps it was the light of the setting sun, or the wind, or perhaps something else, but my eyes were full of tears.

  • When I said good night to my mother that night after the opera, I told her where I was going.

  • After an engrossing conversation, every moment of which I loved, he said good-bye to me and I leant back against the pillow and gazed at the pattern on the wall.

  • When darkness fell and the stars looked out of the quiet sky, I said good-night to my cavalry friends, whose billets were down in a hollow to the right, and started off to find some place to sleep.

  • I said good-bye to them and wished them all good-luck.

  • I said good-bye to Lyons and then started off to find the trenches from which the 16th Battalion was going to lead the charge.

  • It was a swifter way of continuing the journey and much more comfortable, so I said good-bye to my original driver and started off with my new friends.

  • I said good-bye to your Aunt Nastur--to Miss Lovelace, before she went out, Miss.

  • And, Miss, would you be offended if I said good-bye sort of properly.

  • So he said good-bye to them and went on his wanderings, and never returned to them.

  • Then he himself got his horse all ready for the journey, and he said good-bye to his father and mother; and his mother took her handkerchief and wrapped some sweetmeats in it, and gave it to her son.

  • His hand was going out to hers as he said good night.

  • He said good-by to Lizzie Connolly, abruptly, at the entrance to night school, and hurried away.

  • They shook hands, said good night, and he lifted his hat.

  • He lighted his cigarette, said good night, and went on.

  • Mâdou, as he passed, said good morning in so mournful a tone that Jack's eyes filled with tears.

  • He said good-night, and climbed to his loft, which even at that hour of the night was stifling.

  • When he said good-by to her under the great porch he couldn't help asking: "Are your nerves of steel?

  • But he was not the man he had been when he said good-by to Rosamund; he had gained in force of character, and he knew it.

  • Did the tower stand between him and his little son as he said good-by to Robin?

  • By the river he kissed Robin and he said good-by to Rosamund, by the river he climbed upon the troopship, and he saw the fading of England on the horizon, and he felt the breath of the open sea.

  • Then he said good-by, and went back to the house, which seemed empty and desolate.

  • Then I said good-night and turned in, and dreamt about poor long-dead Silvestre and the diamonds.

  • Well," said Good, "it must be quite near us if we cut off to the right.

  • Starving men should not be fanciful," said Good; "we must eat raw meat.

  • Rot," said Good; "whoever heard of water being found at the top of a hill!

  • I said good-by rather curtly, I fear, and went quickly away from that perilous presence.

  • When he said good-by to me to-night, he did not seem at all apprehensive.

  • So as she said nothing to lead me to think she wanted to talk to me especially, I said good-night to her.

  • I hope Georgie was sorry when we said good-by.

  • And I said good-night, while she turned, and went down the walk with feeble, lingering steps.

  • I said good-by, and got into the wagon, and Georgie clambered in after me with a look of great importance, and we drove away.

  • We said good-bye, and I don't suppose will meet again till London.

  • On the next day I got another charwoman-clerk appointed, said good-bye to my R.

  • I said good-bye to the roan and Argentine, and took over a fine pair of bays.


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