139 examples of bell's in sentences

"In the spring of 1888 they descended the latter river, heavily loaded, and through much rough water, to the mouth of Bell's River, and up it to McDougall's Pass.

The bell's beginning to toll.

The remainder of Mr. Bell's property, with the exception of some legacies, was unreservedly left to his daughter.

" She did so and Bell's mean face got thoughtful.

RED GLOVES are much worn, makin the fashinable bell's hands look like a washer-woman's thumb on a frosty mornin.

It had been purchased with the money made by the brother and sister from their shares in James Bell's desert mine.

Soon after Bell's departure the bell rang and Charles Romaine was announced, and weary as Jeanette was, she was too much interested in his society to refuse him; and arraying herself in a very tasteful and becoming manner, she went down to receive him in the parlor.

" Clarence pondered for a long time over Miss Bell's advice, which she again and again repeated, placing it each time before him in a stronger light, until, at last, she extracted from him a promise that he would do it.

Bell's edition, in 14 volumes, and Dolby's in 2, though they may have done much to extend a knowledge of the writings of the Father of English Poetry, can scarcely be called library editions.

A book which we could wish to see in every 'Parlour Window.'" BELL'S MESSENGER."We never met with any book which is more likely to elucidate the historical incidents of these localities.

"Bell's Messenger.

I get Bell's Messenger at second hand from a neighbour, who has it from his cousin in the Borough, who, I believe, is the last reader of a club of fourteen, who take it among them; and, being last, as I observed, sir, he has the paper to himself into the bargain.

Bell's Cathedral Series UNIFORM VOLUMES Profusely Illustrated.

* Bell's Handbooks to Continental Churches Profusely Illustrated.

"Those who, either for purposes of professional study or for a cultured recreation, find it expedient to 'do' the English cathedrals will welcome the beginning of Bell's 'Cathedral Series.'

Although he was anything but a sportsman, he was interested in the subject of betting, from a mathematical standpoint solely, and in 1857 he sent a letter to Bell's Life, explaining a method by which a betting man might ensure winning over any race.

Mrs. H took me to Dr. Bell's (the old homoeopathic doctor) to hear Lord Radstock speak about "training children."

I've no patience with you; and if you think that this nonsense of yours shuts the door in Monty Bell's face, you are wholly mistaken.

"I 'member somebody brought me here to Pine Bluff to Lawyer Bell's house.

English Poets, Bell's, ii. 453, n. 2. ENGLISH PROSE.

Oh, the big bell's tollin' up in Zion, The big bell's tollin' up in Zion, The big bell's tollin' up in Zion, Ding, Dong, Ding.

Chorus Oh, the big bell's tollin' up in Zion, The big bell's tollin' up in Zion, The big bell's tollin' up in Zion, Ding, Dong Ding.

Bell's eyes shifted questioningly toward me.

But Hubbard, who was directing the destinies of the enterprise during Bell's absence in Europe, decided that the time had come to organize.

None of the attacks upon Bell's claim to be the original inventor of the telephone aroused more popular interest at the time than the famous Drawbaugh case.

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