But she immediately went up to her bedroom, brought the money down and gave it to him, without saying a word, or making the least inquiry as to what he intended to do with it.
Marjolin thereupon went off in confusion, without saying a word.
When he again found himself alone with Florent he kept nudging his ribs with his elbow as they walked along together, and laughed, without saying anything, while winking his eyes in a jeering way.
Without saying it, the old hunter has grown suspicious, and makes an excuse for keeping behind--with which his compagnon du voyage is compelled to put up.
Without saying a word, he lowers his long rifle from its rest upon his left shoulder; lays it across the hollow of his arm, ready at an instant's notice to be carried to his cheek.
The tall man in the hooded cap stamped wrathfully on the floor, and, with hasty strides, left the knight's house, without saying a word.
This is the last day on which I could say it," she continued; "and I am very glad that I have not let the last day go by without saying it.
The two men shook hands with each other, coldly, without saying a word, as young men are apt to do when they are brought together in that way.
He had succeeded in baffling the charge made against him, without saying anything as to which his conscience need condemn him.
So I would advise you two, to set off for town, when you are tired of Barton, without saying a word to Miss Dashwood about it.
He no sooner heard this request, than, without saying a word or allowing me a moment to put myself on my defence, he sprang upon me like a tiger, grasping my throat so hard that I thought he would have strangled me.
Towards evening, without saying a word to either, I departed with my vehicle, and finding my way to a small town at some distance, I laid in a store of various articles, with which I returned.
This we did, I and my sister, without saying a word, and then we again sank on our chairs on either side of the fire.
She was scarcely out of the room, and Fouquet left alone with the marquise, before he threw himself on his knees, without saying a word.
When arrived there, he bowed to his prisoner, and, without saying anything, returned to his post.
That Porthos, often walking out in a morning, without saying anything, had probably gone out.
He has walked with me, sometimes, from one end of the sands to the other, without saying a word.
Anne would have been particularly obliged to her cousin, if he would have walked by her side all the way to Camden Place, without saying a word.
Eberhard rose hastily and, without saying a word, walked up the hill in the direction of the manor-house.
Without saying a word, Thomas handed him the hat, and when Baum gave him the gold piece, Thomas could not close his hand on it.
Without saying a word, he laid the ring on the table before the queen.
If he sees one who pleases him, he walks up to him, takes off his coat and sits down at the table, and, without saying a word, they give him food and drink for three days.
To do so is to let words become as it were the masters of thought, on the ground that the fact of their being only its servants and appendages is so obvious that it is generally allowed to go without saying.
She noticed not at all at the moment the warm tears that were running on to her own face; nor did the Quaker seem to notice it when Lord Hampstead left the house without saying to him a word of farewell.
There came to him a summons from the Quaker to the funeral, and on the day named, without saying a word to any one, he took the train and went down to Pegwell Bay.
The Marquis, without saying a word to his son, had settled that matter, and Gorse Hall, with its stables, was continued.
Accordingly, she fetched a piece of chalk, and marked two or three doors on each side in the same manner, without saying a word to her master or mistress.
He looked at them a long time in his hand, without saying a word, thinking with himself what he should do; but at last he pulled out his purse, and put them in.
I at the same time, without saying a word to Waterford or anybody except mother, had sat down and, with awful groanings and wrestlings of mind, evolved a lucubration in prose on `Ancient and Modern Athletic Sports.
He turned to his work almost viciously, and for an hour buried himself in it, without saying a word or lifting his eyes from his case.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "without saying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.