She is a very companionable child," she told Clara.
But George and I will be together for all time," she told herself.
I've been lookin' forward to it," she told us eagerly.
She told me that last summer before she was taken away that she couldn't think o' anything more she wanted, there was everything in the house, an' all her rooms was furnished pretty.
I've seen to everything now," she told me in an unusually loud and business-like voice.
All through the wheat season, she told us, Ambrosch hired his sister out like a man, and she went from farm to farm, binding sheaves or working with the threshers.
Antonia was frightened, and was going home to stay for a while, she told Mrs. Cutter; it would be useless to interrogate the girl, for she knew nothing of what had happened.
What she did not tell me then, she told later; we talked of nothing else for days afterward.
She told me that in her village at home there was an old beggar woman who went about selling herbs and roots she had dug up in the forest.
If I happened to walk home with her, she told me all about the dresses she was helping to make, or about what she saw and heard when she was with Tiny Soderball at the hotel on Saturday nights.
She told me so herself--that is, she said she was a dreadful mischief when she was a girl and was always getting into scrapes.
She would not go to school to Mr. Phillips again; she told Marilla so when she got home.
I was horribly frightened," she told Mrs. Allan the next day, "and it seemed like years while the flat was drifting down to the bridge and the water rising in it every moment.
Yes, they have a wire from the shed," she told him.
As a matter of fact," she told him, "I was looking for a taxicab.
Mrs. Harbottle made no such mistake; she saw simply, I imagine, the beginnings of her own hunger and thirst in him, looking back as she told us across a decade of dusty sunsets to remember them.
She told me something then, without any sort of embarrassment, but quite lucidly and directly, that edified me much to hear.
She told me that he had sent me a sketch of it, and I very much wished he hadn't.
Well,' he hesitated, 'she told me about the Mulla Nulla affair.
It is beautiful to see," she told me, "this new wonderful love between you.
So she told me more and more of her beautiful land; and I told her as much, yes, more than I wanted to, about mine; and we became inseparable.
This is a female of the obernut moth,' she told me.
She told me of her abduction and of the fright she had undergone, and together we thanked God that she had come through unharmed, because the great brute had dared not pause along the danger-infested way.
She told me that she had loved me from the first, and that she never had loved von Schoenvorts, their engagement having been arranged by her aunt for social reasons.
She told me of Kho's desire for her, since all his females had been stolen and of how her life had been a constant nightmare of terror as she sought by night and by day to elude the great brute.
Her hand was radiantly outlined against her beautiful bosom; then sinking her voice to a whisper, she told them of the apricot cordial.
She didn't like it either--she told me so next time I cut in.
She told me Mrs. Clements wanted sadly to go with her to the lake and take care of her, and begged and prayed that she would not venture into this neighbourhood alone.
She told me she'd sent for you: she always 'sends for' people in emergencies.
Love, she told herself, would one day release her from this spell of unreality.
At any rate, she told Denham, with a sigh in which he heard both impatience and relief, that she agreed; she thought him right; she would accept his terms of friendship.
They were engaged this morning," she told him, after a pause.
She told me that they would live quite near us, and see us every day; and she would go on with the Life, and we should finish it as we had meant to.
It's off my mind now, Peggotty," she told me, when I laid her in her bed that night.
Miss Lavinia was very fond of Dora (she told me Dora was exactly like what she had been herself at her age--she must have altered a good deal), and she treated Dora just as if she had been a toy.
She told me we must part, and told me why; and we condoled with one another, in all sincerity.
She told Em'ly she had seen me, and know'd I loved her, and forgive her.
She told me that everything would be arranged for me by Mr. Wickfield, and that I should want for nothing, and gave me the kindest words and the best advice.
She must have been asleep, she told herself, and had gotten things mixed up in her dreams.
Lite Avery says I can," she told him, "and Lite Avery can almost write his name in the air with a rope.
She told me so herself"--he assured Fyne with a faint shade of contempt creeping into his tone.
She told Mrs. Fyne that she had received suddenly the feeling of being personally attacked.
But of that Mrs. Fyne of course had no personal knowledge then; she told me however that even in the Priory days she had suspected her of being an artificial, heartless, vulgar-minded woman with the lowest possible ideals.
This, she told herself, was something distinctly tangible.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she told" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.