18 collocations for cousin

"Yes; and I must learn my lessonsthose lessons which cousin Lavinia can't teach me!" "What lessons are they?" "Music, and dancing, and singing, and all.

"Mother," said Mary, "you may give these seeds to cousin John; I never want another garden.

In came the housemaid, with her cousin the baker.

Would your uncle, think you; would cousin Jack; proud, lofty-minded cousin Jack, think you, Grace, consent to receive so paltry a distinction as a baronetcy, were our institutions to be so far altered as to admit of such social classifications?" "Why, what would they be, Eve, if not baronets?" "Earls, Counts, Dukes, nay Princes!

Your father preached a beautiful sermon and paid a glowing tribute to cousin Charles in it, and I am very glad I went.

While cousin Elizabeth and I were united in prayer, the Lord poured upon me such a blessing, with the words, 'Ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you,' as I cannot express.

Oh, Di, Di! for all you seem to have nothing on your mind but the responsibility for all those pumpkin pies and cranberry tarts, we wouldn't venture a very large wager that you are not thinking about cousin James under it all at this very minute, and that all this pretty bustling housewifeliness owes its spice and flavor to the thought that James is coming to the Thanksgiving dinner.

First o'er my uncles: after, o'er mine aunts: then up to my nephews: straight down to my nieces: to this cousin Thomas and that cousin Jeffrey, leaving the courteous claw given to none of their elbows, even unto the third and fourth remove of any that hath interest in our blood.

However, he said they should soon see, and, true enough, just as they were rising from the breakfast table, a chaise drove up to the door, and out jumped Uncle George and cousin Lucy.

Commend me to the good wishes of your father, your mother, although I can claim no right for so doingand the same, likewise, to cousin MM.

" "I stopped while passing, to say good-day to you and to cousin Pepa here.

Father had told them how Mr. Brandon was having the long wing of the house pulled down, the part where cousin Val's room used to be; so he had been obliged to turn out his nests, and his magic lantern, and many other things that he had when he was a little boy.

" "It's conjuring, I tell you, cousin Val.

Suddenly the door flies open, and cousin Abraham, in traveling garb, and as pale as death, enters, grasps her hand, puts a gold ring on her finger, and says, solemnly, "I hereby take thee to be my wife, according to the laws of God and of Israel."

I spoke with gratitude of my Lord's kindness to me; and with pleasure of Lady Sarah's, Lady Betty's, and my two cousins Montague's veneration for her: as also of his Lordship's concern that his gout hindered him from writing a reply with his own hand to my last.

Adolphehis cousin Adolpheon the outside, same as the General, rough't is a wondrous how his cousin Adolphe is fond of him!" Poor Anna.

I had gone an errand to cousin Alexander's, on Fifth street, stayed late, and coming home, found Wood street deserted.

My sweetest privilege was an occasional visit to cousin Frances Bond, my mother's niece, who, with her husband and child, had settled on a farm about twelve miles from us.

18 collocations for  cousin