Rejoined
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201 examples of Rejoined in a sentence
"Well, hang it all, I've done more than old J., anyhow,
" rejoined
Harris.
"I should think the shops in New York might furnish the best in the country," calmly
rejoined
the other.
"But my son," cried his father, in great alarm, "you are not a spy; you are not within the rebel - that is, the American lines; there is nothing here to spy.""That might be disputed,
" rejoined
the young man, musing.
"The 'baccy, sir; Harvey Birch, he got home, and he bring you a little good 'baccy from York.""Harvey Birch!
" rejoined
the master with great deliberation, stealing a look at his guest.
"And frequently he is much better,
" rejoined
his mistress.
"Did you see banners in the clouds, and mistake Miss Peyton's Aeolian harp for rebellious music?""Nay, Henry,
" rejoined
the maid, looking at him affectionately, "much as I love my own country, the approach of her troops just now would give me great pain."
"I am yet to learn that the cause of liberty is in any manner advanced by the services of any gentleman in the rebel army,
" rejoined
the colonel.
"That's just my notion,
" rejoined
the Skinner, with a self-approving manner that showed how much he was satisfied with his own estimate of character.
She, however, preserved her temper, and with the quickness of her own country's people, rejoined, "And would the divil have paid for the clothes, think ye? - aye, and overpaid."
So soon as this decision was made, Lawton retired from the building where the consultation was held, and
rejoined
his own small command.
He
rejoined
his regiment, and was never seen again at Vernon, being killed a few years later in Africa.
The young woman, with an effort,
rejoined
in monosyllables, so as not to allow the conversation to drop.
Sancho retorted, and the goatherd rejoined, and the altercation ended in their seizing each other by the beard, and exchanging such fisticuffs that if Don Quixote had not made peace between them, they would have knocked one another to pieces.
Tosilos begged him to explain what had happened him, but Sancho replied that it would not be good manners to leave his master waiting for him; and that some other day if they met there would be time enough for that; and then getting up, after shaking his doublet and brushing the crumbs out of his beard, he drove Dapple on before him, and bidding adieu to Tosilos left him and
rejoined
his master, who was waiting for him under the shade of a tree.
'How his ideas flow, don't they?''Wonderful,' replied Sam; 'they comes a-pouring out, knocking each other's heads so fast, that they seems to stun one another; you hardly know what he's arter, do you?''That's the great merit of his style of speaking,
' rejoined
Mr. Muzzle.
'Oh, dreadful,
' rejoined
Mr. Muzzle; 'but that is the worst of country service, Mr. Weller; the juniors is always so very savage.
'Oh, there can't be any doubt about it,
' rejoined
Mrs. Sanders.
'Can't, indeed,
' rejoined
Bob Sawyer, 'I wouldn't mind a brain, but I couldn't stand a whole head.''Hush, hush, gentlemen, pray,' said Mr. Pickwick, 'I hear the ladies.'
With those words, Mr. Pickwick turned slowly on his heel, and
rejoined
his friends.
'See Serjeant Snubbin, my dear Sir!
' rejoined
Perker, in utter amazement.
'Him as drives a Ipswich coach, and uses our parlour,
' rejoined
the boy.
'Won't do,' said Sam.'Never sign a walentine with your own name.''Sign it "Pickwick," then,' said Mr. Weller; 'it's a wery good name, and a easy one to spell.''The wery thing,' said Sam.'I COULD end with a werse; what do you think?''I don't like it, Sam,
' rejoined
Mr. Weller.
'I am all right, Sir,' replied Mr. Stiggins, in a tone in which ferocity was blended with an extreme thickness of utterance; 'I am all right, Sir.''Oh, very well,
' rejoined
Mr. Anthony Humm, retreating a few paces.
'No, sir,
' rejoined
Mr. Stiggins; 'No, sir.
'You should hire one.''I can't afford it, my Lord,
' rejoined
the chemist.
After a short consultation with Dodson & Fogg, the learned Serjeant again turned towards Sam, and said, with a painful effort to conceal his vexation,'Now, Mr. Weller, I'll ask you a question on another point, if you please.''If you please, Sir,
' rejoined
Sam, with the utmost good-humour.
'This here, Sir,
' rejoined
Sam.
He! he! he!Re-markable!''To my shame, I must say that I am perfectly serious,
' rejoined
Mr. Pickwick.
Where's the book?''The register of the distinguished visitors in Ba-ath will be at the Pump Room this morning at two o'clock,' replied the M.C.'Will you guide our friends to that splendid building, and enable me to procure their autographs?''I will,
' rejoined
Dowler.
'I have not had the pleasure of hearing of you before.''I haven't created any wery surprisin' sensation here, as yet,
' rejoined
Sam, 'for me and the other fash'nables only come last night.'
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