Pardon
in sentence
385 examples of Pardon in a sentence
'Mais pardon, il est un petit peu toque!'[But, excuse me, he is a little cracked.]
But when he returned from the doctor's and again saw her sufferings, he began repeating more and more often: 'God,
pardon
and help us!' sighing and lifting his head, afraid lest he should not be able to bear the strain and should either burst into tears or run away, so tormenting was it for him.
'Lord,
pardon
and help us!' he kept repeating incessantly to himself, appealing to God, in spite of a long period of apparently complete estrangement, just as trustingly and simply as in the days of childhood and early youth.
But when, looking at her, he again saw that to help was impossible; he was seized with horror and said, 'Lord,
pardon
and help us!'
He must not
pardon
a labourer who went home at a busy time because his father had died – sorry as he might be for the man – part of his pay had to be deducted for the precious months during which he had been absent; but he could not neglect giving a monthly allowance to old domestic serfs who were of no use at all to him.
It is all the nicer of him, since before our marriage he drank like a hog, begging your
pardon.
"Beg pardon, sir," stammered the pikeman in surprise.
"Beg your pardon, sir," murmured Hippolyte's voice through the door.
Everything would be forgotten, and
pardon
was offered even to those who were most implicated.
He laughed at everything; the placards promised
pardon
and that was enough.
I beg pardon, ma'am.
"Might as well give a pair of spectacles to a duck, asking your pardon."
"In the Quebec Museum?""Begging master's pardon," Conseil answered, "but this seems more like the Sommerard artifacts exhibition!""My friends," I replied, signaling them to enter, "you're in neither Canada nor France, but securely aboard the Nautilus, fifty meters below sea level."
Please grant me a
pardon
as I've already granted one to Mr. Land, and on the same grounds!
All their cows, I don't know how it is—But
pardon
me!
And neither Madame Bovary nor Rodolphe answered him, whilst at the slightest movement made by them he drew near, saying, "I beg your pardon!" and raised his hat.
"But
pardon
me!" she said.
"I beg your pardon," he said, "but I should like to have a private talk with you."
My brothers have always beaten me, do not listen to them if they speak evil of me to you;
pardon
my faults, Ma'am, I shall never have any evil intention.'
She loathed Elisa at that moment, and had spoken sharply to her; she begged the girl's
pardon.
'This pretty youth has very bad manners!' she thought; the worldly-wisdom of a provincial capital can never
pardon
mistakes of this sort.
'But I beg your pardon, Sir, I took you for the person who is to bring me back my mitre.
You are young, you have yielded to my seduction, heaven may
pardon
you; but as for me, I am damned.
Then, relapsing into a sombre meditation; 'Hell,' she said, 'hell would be a blessing to me; I should still have some days in this world to spend with him, but hell here on earth, the death of my children ...Yet, at that price, perhaps my crime would be forgiven me ...Oh!Great God!Grant me not my
pardon
at that price.
Lying on the grass, his hand on his heart, he must extend a handsome
pardon
to his adversary and leave a message for a fair one who is often imaginary, or who goes to a ball on the day of his death, for fear of arousing suspicion.
'Punish me for my atrocious pride,' she said to him, squeezing him in her arms as though to strangle him; 'you are my master, I am your slave, I must beg
pardon
upon my knees for having sought to rebel.'
The first forty letters were intended only to make her
pardon
his boldness in writing.
'God will
pardon
me perhaps for rejoicing in my death.'
'And so she will live!' he said to himself ...'She will live to
pardon
me and to love me.'Late next morning, when the gaoler awakened him:'You must have a wonderful heart, Monsieur Julien,' the man said to him.
To fling herself on her knees to crave
pardon
for Julien, in front of the King's carriage as it came by at a gallop, to attract the royal attention, at the risk of a thousand deaths, was one of the tamest fancies of this exalted and courageous imagination.
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