Because nobody else is quite so Boston all over as he is,--said the young fellow.
I did n't know you was a settled minister over this parish,--said the young fellow near me.
I know what the rest of 'em call him,--said the young fellow.
I didn't know you was a settled minister over this parish,--said the young fellow near me.
It's Dick Swiveller,' said the young fellow, pushing him in.
He'd better not let me hear him saying that," said the young fellow, while a hot flush passed over his face.
Then men have everything at stake--the work of their hands," said the young fellow.
Yes, she's there with mother," said the young fellow, with neither liking nor disliking in his tone.
It isn't a new thing to us," said the young fellow, with a short laugh.
I'll go with you myself," said the young fellow, ignoring the strangeness in her manner.
I will, if you ask me after I've talked with you two minutes," said the young fellow, companionably pulling up the chair offered him toward the desk where Lapham had again seated himself.
I don't wish to give it up," said the young fellow, setting his lips.
But it is getting damp, Miss," said the young fellow, who was foreman at Bultitude's farm.
Just let me see whether the boots will fit me," said the young fellow.
That really is a good deal," said the young fellow.
It's more in my line than you suppose, Mr. Ricker," said the young fellow.
I know it as I find it," said the young fellow bitterly; and there was a pause.
I wanted you to accept my stuff," said the young fellow, smiling.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said the young fellow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.