86 Words to use with companions

This book is a companion book to another book by Philip Gibbs that is already in the Project Gutenberg library, namely Now It Can Be Told.

His eye gleamed sarcastically as he sauntered toward the companion-way.

The object in so presenting them is twofold: namely, to create an interest in Thackeray's work among young readers to whom he has heretofore been unknown, and to form a companion volume to those already given such a hearty welcomeBoys and Girls from Dickens and George Eliot.

Pulz and Thrackles in especial had a great deal to say of what they were or were not going to do, but I noticed that their resolution always began to run out of them when first foot was set to the companion ladder.

He was comfortably settled in his opinion that his picture was, in a modest way, the companion piece long awaited by the "Wedding of Cana," that gigantic masterpiece whose dazzling splendor the dust of three centuries has not dimmed.

(Winston companion classics)

The companion ship, the Discovery, was built by Langborne of Whitby, and was purchased for 2,450 pounds from W. Herbert of Scarborough.

On the wall are two companion pictures of a rosy fat child, in faded gilt frames, one called "Wide Awake" the other "Fast Asleep."

FORSTER MUSIC PUBLISHER, INC. The guitarist's companion folio.

" We closed the companion door as silently as possible and for the moment there was no sound from within to show that our cautious withdrawal had been observed.

A burst of laughter that was more infectious than influenza came from the companion-stairs, and immediately in its wake came a girl who made me think, as I compared her to Miss Edith, of a beautiful yacht alongside a stately liner.

In the sixth week after Gwenda's departure, he was obliged to hear (it was Alice, amazed out of all reticence, who told him) that Gwenda had got a berth as companion secretary to Lady Frances Gilbey, at a salary of a hundred a year.

Fred Ellice, who stood beside the second mate near the companion hatch, looked inquiringly at him.

He would have made a delightful photograph for purposes of illustration, andit suddenly occurred to mehe would make a most interesting companion preparation to Number Five.

A half-mile beyond this bridge, the companion bluff to that on which the city stands begins, rising to an equal height with it.

On her way to Florence, she visited the monastery of La Trappeher account of which may be given as a companion portrait to that of the nunnery printed in an earlier chapter.

it's no thy neebor sweet, The bonie lark, companion meet, Bending thee 'mang the dewy weet,

In the companion group his look is that of a demon; and with his head fantastically dressed, he drags the Abbess off by the scapulary which hangs from her neck.

I turned, and worked my way upward to the companion steps, half expecting every instant to be struck by a bullet from behind.

On a certain day as Mochuda, with his companion swineherds and their charges, was in the vicinity of the River Maing, he heard that the king of Ciarraighe Luachra was at his residence called Achadh-di; he waited on the king by whom he was kindly and politely received.

Mainardi again is probably the author of the companion scene.

A trembling arm indicated the starboard deck just forward of the companion housing.

"How does it feel to be blindfolded and stood up against a wall by a firing squad?" was another pleasant companion idea that kept vigil with me through the midnight hours.

So he told them that perhaps, if all went well, he might take up a companion industry, being nothing more nor less than trying to raise mink or otter in captivity.

And through it all, openly when possible, surreptitiously when it were wise, the man gave his companion inspection.

86 Words to use with  companions