606 collocations for rejoined

We rejoined our companions in a little bay that lay quietly around a rocky promontory, where we found them enjoying a dinner of venison and trout, under the shade of some huge firtrees, by the side of a beautiful spring that came bubbling up, in its icy coldness, from beneath the tangled roots of a stinted and gnarled birch.

"I'm so ashamed," said Myrtle, tears of vexation in her eyes as she rejoined her friends.

"Then I have no alternative," rejoined Leonard.

When this was over, they went on among the hills for twenty-five days, and got to K'eeh-ch'a, there rejoining Hwuy-king and his two companions.

But she was determined to rejoin her husband at once, and finding that a vessel would start for Rangoon in a few days, she took a passage in it.

"But quite inconclusive," she rejoined, moving onward, the two young men following in the penumbra of her wide hat.

Martin Woodroffe did not rejoin the house-party at Rannoch.

" "Come, that's well," rejoined Hodges.

This, however, he objected to; and after a stay at Bombay he was sufficiently restored to rejoin his regiment.

she exclaimed, as she rejoined her mother in the sitting-room; "but I did not know that I should have to turn missionary the first night and give her a Bible!" Upstairs Evadne buried her face among the pillows and the aching heart burst its bonds in one long quivering cry of pain.

"I don't mind that," rejoined Judith, turning down the blanket, and examining her husband's shoulder.

He accordingly convoked a meeting of the bishops and boyars for the purpose of asking their advice; but their counsel was even still more conclusive; and the reluctant Prince was compelled to rejoin the army.

As I was starting from the town in a gunboat to rejoin my ship, I met the military and naval expedition, which has been absent for more than two weeks, returning.

"Do let me look ad id." "No, no, leave me alone," rejoined Blaize.

"Very beautiful," rejoined the father.

Why such rectification?" "What a rustic you are, Tsz-lu!" rejoined the Master.

" "You are the death's-head at the feast, Lydyard," rejoined Parravicin, setting down his glass.

"He's mean enough to attempt anything," rejoined Rob, "but I don't think he's got nerve enough to carry out any of his schemes.

" "He is wet and ill," rejoined the doctor agreeably.

" "Mike is not very lucid of a certainty," rejoined the captain, laughing, all the party joining in the merriment"but he is a sterling good fellow, and is always to be found, in a time of need.

The sight filled her with inexpressible joy, and she immediately rejoined the holy women, who were busily employed in preparing the perfumes and spices.

" "A pretty brother I have got," rejoined the lady, in high sharp tones: "to leave me in want!

"Yes, I do," rejoined the junior officer rather stiffly.

" "I cannotI cannot," rejoined Amabel.

" "Pray be seated for a moment," rejoined the grocer, motioning the other to the chair.

606 collocations for  rejoined