It is not at all likely" (she says) "that my book will be ready at the time you mention.
She says nothing, but I can see terror in her eyes.
It was more than an hour after that I heard my mistress scream, and down I ran, to find her, poor lamb, just as she says, and him on the floor with his blood and brains over the room.
This is your nasty temper,' she says; 'I declare I'm ashamed of you!
You be a good soul,' she says, 'and go about your work, and leave the child to me.
While we keep her here,' she says, 'she may destroy us all like cockroaches.
She says, 'Much need have I to carry out the slops for the scurvy beggars.
She says she's sure Miss Gray feels awful disappointed over it, though she doesn't let on.
Poor woman, she says he talked so plain she sees 'em both herself, iv'ry time she looks at the poor body where it's laid out.
She says you're goin' to be in enough trouble without that," Sam went on.
The American girl sweeps them aside: "Don't you worry about them," she says to the Lord Chamberlain.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she says" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.