Purcell had been absolutely unapproachable since the cousin who had escorted Lucy to the Free Trade Hall the night before had in her own defence revealed the secret of that young lady's behaviour.
That young man, with a pucker in his brow, was standing by the fire with his hands in his pockets, making short answers to Louie's sharp and numerous questions.
I don't think that would be difficult," remarked he; "that young fellow is capable of any act of folly for that fair girl.
That young man is always in my way," said Mascarin.
She was so ill at ease, that young Gandelu at last perceived it; but not knowing the effect that the appearance of Paul would necessarily cause, and being also rather dull of comprehension he could not understand the reason for it.
And what's happened to that young chap, his son, nice lad he was, took dinner with us that day last year?
She had been with Caroline Smith to that young lady's dressmaker, a thin and sharp-faced woman whose black dress gleamed with innumerable pins.
Although I tried to drive the thought from my head, that young man's action in avoiding me seemed to have some connection with Brigitte's obstinate silence.
I did not close my eyes that night, and the next morning I resolved to call on that young man I had seen at the opera.
Vandeloup was too clever, and as that young gentleman by no means desired to lose his popularity he stopped playing cards altogether, and so effectually silenced everyone.
Vandeloup in a most malignant manner, which, however, had no effect onthat young gentleman, who produced a cigarette, and having lighted it proceeded to talk.
Villiers resumed his seat with a sigh, and seeing that it was quite useless to quarrel with Vandeloup, owing to that young man's coolness, resolved to make the best of a bad job, and held out his hand with a view to reconciliation.
I have let that chap, that young man of mine,' said Mr Boffin, taking a trot up and down the room, get above his work.
Miss Lavinia, on the other hand, had strong doubts of the policy of the course of treatment, and whether it might not spoil Mr Sampson, if experimented on in the case of that young gentleman.
Presently the ball was struck towards Oliver, and the group instantly gathered round that young gentleman, and snatched him from Randal's eye; but the elder brother heard a displeasing din, a derisive laughter.
It grieves me to tell you, sir, that young as you are you have been guilty of treason against the King, and of grave offence against his Lordship's government.
She wondered, indeed, why he now failed to appeal to Miss Duncan, and she began to doubt the sincerity of that young lady's statements.
That young Mrs. Freddy Maitland, sitting on the rail.
But once or twice when he met Clarence Colfax at these houses he was aware of a decided change in the attitude of that young gentleman.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that young" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.