The boys took a lot of the big silver scales as souvenirs and then slid the body of the tarpon into the bay, where it was soon devoured by a couple of wandering sharks.
Besides, we may never get these littlesouvenirs out of the wilderness.
Unlocking a drawer, she spread before her all the little souvenirs Mr. Lindsay had given her.
A row of books adorns his solitary hut, a weekly paper, perhaps his sponge and ivory-backed brushes, curious-appearing souvenirs of old days.
And true Oriental haughty indifference marked the demeanour of these cheapjacks when we searched among their curious wares for souvenirs of Pekin.
Before leaving we purchased some specimens of the work as souvenirs of an interesting visit, and bade good‐bye to the grateful proprietor.
These odds and ends are going to serve as souvenirs of Bayreuth, and in that regard their value is not to be overestimated.
Some of these pilgrims here become, in effect, cabinets; cabinets of souvenirs of Bayreuth.
A nation ought to feel more grateful to a great man for giving her a promising future, than for preserving merely some souvenirs of the past.
This being so, one wonders that more souvenirs of royalty have not remained.
If one would see war-like souvenirs still more barbarous, a cast of the eye off towards Montmélian and Miolans will awaken even more bloody ones.
To an extent this is true, but such souvenirs and recollections of the past more frequently present themselves than do actual castle walls, be they ruined or well-preserved.
In spite of its fragmentary condition the ruin of the Chateau de Bourget is one of the most romantically disposed souvenirs of its era in Savoy, and one may well echo the words of a local poet who has praised it with all sincerity.
Souvenirs of mediæval times there are, and many, but they were born of warlike deeds rather than peaceful ones.
Dole's historicsouvenirs are many and have in more than one instance left behind their stories writ large in stone.
For that of mediævalism one has to go outside the town to Conflans, where sits the old town high on a rocky promontory, with a picturesque citadel-fortress filled with souvenirs of warlike times.
The historic souvenirs of Conflans and its chateau are many and momentous.
It is to be remarked that their history and romance have been such that the souvenirs and monuments which still exist in these curious old towns are most appealing.
One must know its history though, or many of the historic souvenirswill be passed by without an impression worth while.
The round of Lac Bourget, which environs Chambéry on the north, suggests many historic souvenirs of the dukes and the days when they held their court at the Chateau de Chambéry.
It is a comfortably disposed and not unelegant country house of the sixteenth century, sitting in a fine, shady park and looks as habitable as it really is, though it possesses no historical souvenirs of note.
Such a romantically storied region as this might naturally be expected to abound in historicsouvenirs and monuments almost without end.
The bloom of youth will soon fade away, leaving to her only confused souvenirs of those days when, to be happy, it sufficed for her to descend into her own soul, where she always found peace and consolation.
The only source of private profit comes from the sale of souvenirs and the entertaining of visitors, but this can not be great, considering that the harvest comes only once in a decade.
We are indeed fortunate in avoiding a crowd like that which thronged it on our former visit; we are quite alone and the purchase of a few souvenirs puts us on a friendly footing with the gray-haired custodian.
The French officer, a little farther on, questions us perfunctorily as to whether we have anything dutiable; we have purchased only a few souvenirs and trinkets in Germany and feel free to declare that we have nothing.
But the best we can do now is to pick up a few souvenirs at an old curiosity shop near the market and secretly resolve to come back again.
Money could not buy these precious souvenirs of the Lyonnais looms.
The chateau has a rich collection of works of art and souvenirs relating to the history of Poland.
They were bought by the thousands as souvenirs of the war and as one of the few things that caused a smile in this saddened city.
Many German officers were joined there by their wives and families, who when they retired took with them souvenirs consisting of nearly every portable object of value in the town, besides much furniture and clothing.
Was it poetic justice that the Hun should fall victim to a Yank bullet, and that the photo of his captive, together with his own, should be taken by his American slayer and given as souvenirs to a Y.
The wrecked plane furnished souvenirs for the many who saw it fall.
Chick, she has passed the souvenirson to Miss Fullgarney!
These are the little souvenirs which have passed from you to me at odd times.
The souvenirsof childhood are sweet, are they not?
He dictated to King William a most polite reply, full of tendersouvenirs of Compiegne, in answer to the letter of Napoleon III.
The reader will kindly permit us to recall this last episode, even at the risk of delaying somewhat in some preliminary explanations of which a German auditory, full of souvenirs of its "Freischuetz," would have no need.
It is said that the walls of the old town hall are hung with these iron souvenirs of distinguished visits; thus constituting a museum that would be instructive to a farrier or blacksmith, as well as to the antiquarian.
This splendid token of the Emperor's regard is only one of the numerous trophies and souvenirs that embellish the farmer's home at Babraham, and which his children and remoter posterity will treasure as precious heirlooms.
Then it came out, act by act, word by word, thought by thought, from those who held the remembrances in their souls as precious souvenirs of a good man's life.
Hotels, restaurants and pastry shops did a rushing business, as did also the old women who kept the stands in the market square, selling postcards, souvenirs and all manner of trinkets.
But all these variants together are mere stray curios among the crowdingsouvenirs of the old home over sea.
I was put to bed, and no doubt I went to sleep at once, for there end my souvenirs of that day.
It is from that far-back time that my earliest theatrical souvenirs date.
Among the manysouvenirs of this brilliant artiste's career was found a withered rose, and written by her on a leaflet: "Schumann gave me this rose at the Rosenau, 1836.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "souvenirs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.