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Example sentences for "said mamma"

  • One day she will," said mamma; "and an occasion might make it proper, even now.

  • Daisy, you are dreadfully sober," said mamma.

  • I will break it up for to-day," said mamma as the carriage stopped and Mr. De Saussure came to the steps.

  • Shall we put the china baby in,” said Mamma, β€œor is he quite one of the family?

  • Supposing you write and ask her,” said Mamma.

  • Posy would never have complained of the comforter; but she has a brother who is always ready to scold for her,” said mamma, looking fondly after her darlings.

  • This is a very serious consideration," said Mamma.

  • You needn't wait till dark to see the moon," said mamma.

  • It will all come by degrees," said mamma.

  • I should not have used it, perhaps," said mamma.

  • One day," said mamma, "a kind lady called at the poorhouse where Harry lived.

  • Frankie shall have a fig by and by," said mamma; "now I will tell him a little story.

  • No, darling, you must eat your breakfast now," said mamma.

  • Pretty Dinah," said mamma, kissing the dolly, and then putting it into Willie's arms.

  • If they are paying a good rent," said mamma, "that might make up a little.

  • The room my sister and I had would be the nicest," said mamma, quite entering into my plans.

  • No, she doesn't sound very happy, pet," said mamma.

  • She must be in this room," said mamma; "the meowing sounds louder here than it does anywhere else.

  • Yes, indeed," said mamma; "and I wonder if there was ever a family of kits before that had two mothers at the same time!

  • It's a good thing for pussy that we found her as soon as we did," said mamma.

  • Which are tasty and yet severe," said Mamma approvingly, "and somehow in keeping.

  • There's no ease like that from going about to the best places," said Mamma.

  • There's more to it than her merely coming upstairs to me about it," said Mamma.

  • Don't let her soil her new cloak, Nurse," said mamma.

  • I'm afraid we shall have to go all the way to Mr. Matthews'," said mamma.

  • Tell Cook we'll have a late breakfast," said mamma, taking her babe with a kiss.

  • Perhaps it was Harriett," said mamma, and then she saw that he was awake and began to speak of something else.

  • Very well," said mamma, "I'll bring you a circus instead.

  • I'll come back as soon as I can," said mamma, and then she went out.

  • That's a very good idea," said mamma, looking pleased.

  • It certainly is very funny that the children should choose this subject to tease you about tonight, Peregrine," said Mamma.

  • Whatever it is it's all the thanks you get, and serve you right, too," said Mamma.

  • Well," said Mamma, "she won't be frightened any more.

  • And it isn't always winter either,' said mamma cheerfully.

  • Yet there are so many advantages about it,' said mamma quickly.

  • If you leave him alone," said Mamma, "he will perhaps allow you quietly to take him in your hand when he has flown about as much as he wishes; but he will lose all his tameness if you terrify him.


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