82 examples of black's in sentences

Black's "Folk-medicine," p. 201.

Black's "Folk-medicine," p. 193.

Black's "Folk-medicine," p. 193.

"The Y-Bar horse leads!" "Th' black's got 'em!"

" "Black's the winning colour to-day, Charleynoir; you should have backed noir.

I beg to acknowledge my indebtedness to M. Joanne's 'Pyrenees' and Mr. Black's 'Summer Resorts;' and I have also great pleasure in thanking Miss Blunt for her sketches, and my friend Mr. A. H. Crow, F.R.G.S., for his kindly assistance in correcting inaccuracies.

Black's Life, which is a free version of Serassi's, modified by the translator's own opinions and criticism, is elegant, industrious, and interesting.

She loudest lifts it standing at her door, bidding, with exclamation, flat defiance to any one says black's her eye.

"'Surely you don't intend to go up to Black's Ridge, do you?' laughed the dean, who knew that was one of the highest peaks in Hälsingland.

"'Why of course it's Black's Ridge that I've come to!'

Yes, I'm up on Black's Ridge.

'The black's dead!

The black's ivory fangs snarled; Muskwa whined.

The flat of the black's foot struck him, and for twenty feet he was sent like a stone out of a sling-shot.

It had amused both Mary and Christabel to discover Black's secret hope of being taken back-stage and introduced to the beautiful young star who was playing in the piece and taking her out to supper with them.

"Well you see, miss, my daddy's daddy belonged to Mr. Daniel Boone, Mr. John Boone's and Miss Mary Black's grandpa, and I was named Boone for him, my granddaddy.

Oh, it is Black's writing!

They had halted a day at his "fort," two adjoining log houses with dirt roofs, surrounded by a high stockade of logs, and built on one of several small islands formed by the branches of Black's Fork.

Three thousand men were to march to the reinforcement of the army of Johnston on Black's Fork; forty-five hundred wagons were to transport their supplies; and fifty thousand oxen and four thousand mules were to pull these wagons.

We never publicly mentioned the fact that Eleanor also liked to come to my house to get thoroughly warmed and take a bath, as one of Miss Black's principles of education was that feminine propriety and cold rooms were synonymous, and the long room with a glass roof, sacred to bathing, was known as the 'refrigerator'; but those atrocities that were committed in the name of education have fortunately been stopped by education itself.

My mother insisted upon my writing to her regularly, so once a week I headed a letter "Black's Camp", and condemned the place, while mother as unfailingly replied that these bad times I should be thankful to God that I was fed and clothed.

On Black's Fork there was no grass for their support.

Second PrizeBrigadier-General Black's "Red Neck".

Azuma-zi tried to explain something, but the messenger could make nothing of the black's incoherent English, and hurried on to the shed.

But we had Dr. Black's sermons, full of grand morals, science and history.

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