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Example sentences for "said the young woman"

  • Marguerite," said the young woman to her, "is M.

  • You are gazing at me with such a surprised, almost chagrined air," said the young woman, suddenly becoming serious.

  • Good day, Jean Francois," said the young woman to him, affectionately.

  • You must lie still, Mr. Holmes," said the young woman.

  • I know you are tired," said the young woman again.

  • I shall think of you every minute, Abe," said the young woman softly.

  • But it isn't always summer, or beautiful bright weather like this, missy," said the young woman.

  • Come into the cabin then, and you'll show me what you have in your basket," said the young woman; and thus the children were easily persuaded to put themselves in hiding.

  • You've had a good nap, all on you," said the young woman, smiling.

  • I know it isn't," said the young woman, smiling sadly.

  • I am interested," said the young woman reassuringly.

  • Your hair isn't as long as mine, but it is so black and lovely," said the young woman.

  • And welcome," said the young woman, setting him a chair.

  • Ah, you may well say that," said the young woman.

  • And you also," said the young woman, whose voice failed her.

  • We must return," said the young woman; "this begins to get serious.

  • That is what I thought a moment ago, Madame," said the young woman, rising.

  • Oh, Wentworth is my man,' said the young woman breezily.

  • Very well,' said the young woman, rising, 'you may give notice in the proper way.

  • It doesn't smell good to me," said the young woman tartly.

  • Why, surely," said the young woman, without the slightest trace of surprise.

  • If the Emperor has loved his old servant, then he can also let her live her last days in peace," said the young woman.

  • I should have liked to talk with him," said the young woman.

  • I do not know her," said the young woman, "but I think I can tell you why she has left the Emperor.

  • I know that," said the young woman, "but I've changed my mind since.

  • I should have went on the stage," said the young woman complacently.

  • But out of hearing," said the young woman quickly.

  • And I thank the Emperor also," said the young woman, smiling at him.

  • Your pleasure shall be mine," said the young woman.

  • Only when he's shamming dead,' said the young woman, looking at her young man with caressive tenderness of authority.

  • No, no more aren't we,' said the young woman loudly.

  • Oh, don't break your neck to get there,' said the young woman.

  • You speak very suddenly of love, monsieur," said the young woman, shaking her head.

  • Well, I will give it up, then," said the young woman, sighing.


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