Pretended
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222 examples of Pretended in a sentence
However, I managed so well in this case, that I got my goods away before the release was signed, and then I always found something or other to say to evade the thing, and to put off the signing it at all; till at length I
pretended
I must write to my brother, and have his answer, before I could do it.
Any pray, madam,' said I, turning myself to her, 'be so just to me, before your brother, to charge me, if you can, if ever I
pretended
to you that I had an estate; and why, if I had, should I come down into this country with you on purpose to spare that little I had, and live cheap?'
'My dear,' said he, 'depend upon it, I never designed to go to Ireland at all, much less to have carried you thither, but came hither to be out of the observation of the people, who had heard what I
pretended
to, and withal, that nobody might ask me for money before I was furnished to supply them.''But where, then,' said I, 'were we to have gone next?''Why, my dear,' said he, 'I'll confess the whole scheme to you as I had laid it; I purposed here to ask you something about your estate, as you see I did, and when you, as I expected you would, had entered into some account with me of the particulars, I would have made an excuse to you to have put off our voyage to Ireland for some time, and to have gone first towards London.
I was a great while before I could be persuaded, and
pretended
not to be willing at all to be married but in the church.
I made off immediately, and left my schoolmistress to come out of her
pretended
fright gradually, and the lady too; and presently the watch was missed.
This was the greatest and the worst prize that ever I was concerned in; for indeed, though, as I have said above, I was hardened now beyond the power of all reflection in other cases, yet it really touched me to the very soul when I looked into this treasure, to think of the poor disconsolate gentlewoman who had lost so much by the fire besides; and who would think, to be sure, that she had saved her plate and best things; how she would be surprised and afflicted when she should find that she had been deceived, and should find that the person that took her children and her goods, had not come, as was pretended, from the gentlewoman in the next street, but that the children had been put upon her without her own knowledge.
They had some other hard words, and in the meantime the journeyman, impudent and unmanly to the last degree, used me barbarously, and one of them, the same that first seized upon me,
pretended
he would search me, and began to lay hands on me.
You shall hear more of it when Mr. William and Mr. Anthony (those were other journeymen) come back; they will know her again as well as I.'Just as the insolent rogue was talking thus to the constable, comes back Mr. William and Mr. Anthony, as he called them, and a great rabble with them, bringing along with them the true widow that I was
pretended
to be; and they came sweating and blowing into the shop, and with a great deal of triumph, dragging the poor creature in the most butcherly manner up towards their master, who was in the back shop, and cried out aloud, 'Here's the widow, sir; we have catcher her at last.''What do ye mean by that?' says the master.
As to the journeyman, he had very little to say, but that he
pretended
other of the servants told him that I was really the person.
They
pretended
they could not make any proposal, because it might be made use of against them; and he told them, that by the same rule he could not make any offers, for that might be pleaded in abatement of what damages a jury might be inclined to give.
When I came to receive the money, I brought my governess with me, dressed like an old duchess, and a gentleman very well dressed, who we
pretended
courted me, but I called him cousin, and the lawyer was only to hint privately to him that his gentleman courted the widow.
I understood the game well enough, though I
pretended
I did not, and played cautiously.
In short, I hired the honest man and his horse; but when we came to a town upon the road (I do not remember the name of it, but it stands upon a river), I
pretended
myself very ill, and I could go no farther that night but if he would stay there with me, because I was a stranger, I would pay him for himself and his horse with all my heart.
an English woman-servant just come on shore from a ship of Liverpool, and a Negro man-servant, things absolutely necessary for all people that
pretended
to settle in that country.
"For a couple of years I
pretended
to follow the classes, so as to draw the allowance of 1,200 francs which my father made me.
When Madame Raquin quietly opened the door and tiptoed to the bed the younger woman
pretended
to be asleep.
They
pretended
they desired this tranquillity, and somnolence of their hearts.
Old Michaud had not even pronounced the name of Camille, and had made a joke of the
pretended
illness of Therese.
What particularly exasperated her was the atrocious mockery of the young woman, who
pretended
she perceived expressions of mercy in her eyes, when she would have liked to have brought down fire from heaven on the head of the criminal.
You
pretended
you were irritated at the slightest thing he said, that he could not open his mouth without letting out some stupidity."
She generally
pretended
to sob, as soon as she caught sight of the bite, so as to make it more insufferable to Laurent.
For though his integrity and reputation might bridle slanderous tongues, still he was unwilling to hazard either his own good name or that of his friend; and for this reason most of the days agreed upon he devoted to some other business which he
pretended
was unavoidable; so that a great portion of the day was taken up with complaints on one side and excuses on the other.
He wept, he entreated, he promised, he flattered, he importuned, he
pretended
with so much feeling and apparent sincerity, that he overthrew the virtuous resolves of Camilla and won the triumph he least expected and most longed for.
Do thou tell Camilla what thou hast proposed about a
pretended
amour of mine; as for the verses will make them, and if not as good as the subject deserves, they shall be at least the best I can produce."
Anselmo was amazed, overwhelmed, and astounded at the words of Lothario, which came upon him at a time when he least expected to hear them, for he now looked upon Camilla as having triumphed over the
pretended
attacks of Lothario, and was beginning to enjoy the glory of her victory.
To which, with great composure and
pretended
innocence, Sancho replied, "If they are curds let me have them, your worship, and I'll eat them; but let the devil eat them, for it must have been he who put them there.
Interest and the characters of his band advanced, and throwing a great chain of gold over her neck
pretended
to take her and lead her away captive, on seeing which, Love and his supporters made as though they would release her, the whole action being to the accompaniment of the tabors and in the form of a regular dance.
When Sancho Panza heard his master say this he was ready to take leave of his senses, or die with laughter; for, as he knew the real truth about the
pretended
enchantment of Dulcinea, in which he himself had been the enchanter and concocter of all the evidence, he made up his mind at last that, beyond all doubt, his master was out of his wits and stark mad, so he said to him, "It was an evil hour, a worse season, and a sorrowful day, when your worship, dear master mine, went down to the other world, and an unlucky moment when you met with Senor Montesinos, who has sent you back to us like this.
The barber damsel, when she had him a hand's breadth deep in lather,
pretended
that there was no more water, and bade the one with the jug go and fetch some, while Senor Don Quixote waited.
The duke came to himself slowly and like one recovering consciousness after a heavy sleep, and the duchess and all who had fallen prostrate about the garden did the same, with such demonstrations of wonder and amazement that they would have almost persuaded one that what they
pretended
so adroitly in jest had happened to them in reality.
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