Speculations, my young friend," he replied, "speculations undertaken solely with the object of making a fortune for my children.
My young friend Tavernake, I drink to our better acquaintance!
My young friend," he agreed, "I am only talking of the men.
Now, my young friend tell me if you have been taken out of your way by your attention to me?
Why, that is the same firm that employs my young friend.
My young friend here is to come every evening and read to me.
Mr. Wharton could not help thinking: "How poorly this young man compares with my young friend.
And now, farewell, my young friend; for the present I must not weary out the Major's indulgence, that I may obtain his permission to visit you again in the course of the day.
I mean to what religious denomination dost thou belong, my young friend.
Surely that is a very cruel diversion in which thou indulgest, my young friend?
There,' said he to the servant, 'put it down, and leave my young friend and me to ourselves.
Most ingenious and, I must confess, most successful, my young friend!
My young friend," he said, "your eyes are better than mine.
So your wooing has not prospered, my young friend," he remarked gently.
A most admirable sentiment, my young friend, which you seem to be doing your best to live up to.
Nay, my young friend, I had better not tell him that.
I have seen a good deal also of my young friend--had a good many walks and talks with him.
It's a nice point, however, how much one is hound in honour not to warn a young friend against a dangerous woman because one also has relations of civility with the lady.
And it must be a great pleasure," said my young friend, "to come back.
Lavinia," said Mr. Carter, "I have brought a young friend with me to lunch.
I cannot commend your plan, my young friend, unless there is a good reason for it.
Come up to my room, my young friend," said Mr. Carter.
Your life, my young friend, has not been of sufficient length to admit of your having passed through any very important events.
Go, then, into the drawing-room, my young friend, where you will find your father awaiting you.
I am delighted to meet with you, my young friend, for I think an ingenuous mind, such as I doubt not yours must be, will exhibit all the advantages of a settled doctrine and devout liturgy.
It would have wearied a new congregation; but to-morrow I purpose administering the sacrament, Do you commune, my young friend?
Tell me nothing, my young friend, excepting what may assist me in being useful to you," said Nigel.
I happen to know, my young friend, that neither of those men will pay a subscription to any thing if they can help it.
My young friend, if you wish to keep a clear conscience, adopt neither of these mottoes, but regard, in every transaction, the good of others as well as your own good.
I doubt, my young friend, very much, whether you will receive four thousand dollars from three thousand subscribers, if you should have that number.
Remember the words of Solomon, my young friend," returned the merchant.
Slow and sure is the safer motto, my young friend, and if you will take my advice, you will be content to creep before you walk, and to walk before you run.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young friend" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.