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Example sentences for "she resumed"

  • In brief, madame," she resumed, "there was a terrible conflagration in the village.

  • There has been no personal cruelty on Richard's part toward her," she resumed, with a half-smile.

  • My brother and I have been talking about the change this will make," she resumed.

  • No," she resumed as she walked away, "he would never make me very happy, you know.

  • I ought to have had my suspicions," she resumed.

  • That is to say," she resumed quickly, "you do not know her, but you wish to know her.

  • Madame," she resumed, "may I put her on a chair?

  • But," she resumed, "tell me where Cosette is.

  • I've got him to look after," she resumed, "and I will.

  • Your carpet-bag will be quite safe here," she resumed.

  • Cornelius reddened; she resumed-- "One is as earnest as the other is indifferent.

  • I did not answer; she resumed-- "Would you like a book?

  • Father," she resumed, and her voice faltered with the depth of her emotion, "pray let me.

  • Well, but I wish you had not," she resumed, "it looks so dull and so dark.

  • I know he does his very best," she resumed, "but she won't see it!

  • To be serious," she resumed, accompanying him to the barn for the first time, "I think YOU are working too hard.

  • The habit of seeing what is pretty grows on one," she resumed.

  • She resumed: "And you will do as I direct?

  • I heard a man," she resumed, "a converted Brahmin priest, lecture in New Orleans.

  • The picture of Captain Manlove," she resumed, "as I last saw him in the doorway haunted me.

  • Hsien Sgam was the first to show me where the jewels were hidden," she resumed.

  • I heard people coming down the road not long since," she resumed.

  • She paused, and colored as she resumed: "Well, although I am not sorry, it looks as if that hope had gone.

  • She paused for a moment, her face redder than fire; but soon mastering her agitation, she resumed: "There was one great cause of dissension between the baron and myself.

  • I was alone with you, Wilkie, in this great city," she resumed.

  • Now," she resumed, "wait before you censure your mother.

  • You suppose that I am rich, monsieur," she resumed at last.

  • Now see how far I am astray," she resumed with a frankness which had in it no trace of familiarity.

  • Here we are sitting in this horrid old stage by the roadside," she resumed, in tones of strong vexation.

  • You have referred to the letters written by my pupil," she resumed, addressing Noel Vanstone as soon as she felt sure of herself again.

  • Is there no immediate hope," she resumed, "of Miss Bygrave being able to leave her room?

  • I will not make your hard duty, sir, more painful to you than I can help," she resumed.

  • Unless you are very dull, you know something," she resumed with an effort.

  • One feels that security's important and it's plain ours is not first-class," she resumed.

  • That wasn't a polite way for anybody to talk at their own table," she resumed, "and some of us asked Milly what Brother Hendricks said.

  • And to think," she resumed, "that I was saved all alone; that this great happiness fell upon me without you having any share in it.

  • It is not to the priest that I am confessing," she resumed; "it is to the man that I am speaking, to a man by whom I should greatly like to be understood.

  • You must not play any more, Sophie," she resumed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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