117 examples of circassian in sentences

a CircusThe Bad Boy Expects to Curry the Hyena and Do Stunts on the TrapezeMa Says Pa Will Ogle the Circassian BeautyPa

The Bad Boy feeds Cayenne Pepper to the Sacred CowHe and His Pa Ride in a Circus Parade With the Circassian BeautiesA Tipsy Elephant Lands Them in a Public FountainPa Makes the Acquaintance of John L. Sullivan.

The Bad Boy Begins a DiaryDad Has Become Manager for a CircusThe Bad Boy Expects to Curry the Hyena and Do Stunts on the TrapezeMa Says Pa Will Ogle the Circassian Beauty-

The Bad Boy Feeds Cayenne Pepper to the Sacred CowHe and His Pa Ride in a Circus Parade With the Circassian BeautiesA

The elephant eyed pa when he got up into the bungalow on top of him with the Circassian woman and me, and winked at the other elephants, as much as to say: "Watch my smoke."

In the parade one man on a horse attends to the elephants, so the sheiks don't have anything to say, and pa remained like a statue, and told me and the Circassian beauties to be calm, and trust in him and Allah.

The fountain played on us, and pa was under water, with the four Circassian beauties, and when we rolled or slid down over the elephant's head, he looked at us and seemed to chuckle: "What you getting off here for, the show ain't half out.

The circus people that could be spared from the wagons came to help us, and the citizens helped out the Circassian beauties who were praying to Allah, and wringing out their clothes, and I crawled up on the neck of a cast-iron swan in the fountain.

They put pa and the Circassian beauties in a patrol wagon and took them to the show lot, and I sat by the driver, and he let me drive the team.

Yesterday she was a slave, sold in a Circassian mart, and freedom to her is so new and strange that she is unfamiliar with her environment, and she does not know what to do with it.

I have spent several hours in his curiosity shop, bargaining for turquoise rings, carbuncles, Persian amulets, and Circassian daggers.

So far as female beauty is concerned, the Circassian women have no superiors.

The Circassian face is a pure oval; the forehead is low and fair, "an excellent thing in woman," and the skin of an ivory whiteness, except the faint pink of the cheeks and the ripe, roseate stain of the lips.

Once, by an unforeseen chance, I beheld the Circassian form, in its most perfect development.

At last the youngest of thema Circassian girl of not more than fifteen or sixteen years of ageventured upon the ladder, clasping the hand-rail with one hand, while with the other she held together the folds of her cumbrous feridjee.

One hears a deal, in Europe, of the beauty of the Circassian and Georgian women.

A few knew, and told Lord Minchampstead, who told Mark, in confidence, that he had been heard of last in the Circassian Mountains about Christmas 1854; but since then all was blank.

She is a superb creaturelanguid as a Circassian, and passionate as an Andalusian.

March's indignant refusal, at first, to tune the Circassian grand, his trick of sitting on the floor under Paula's piano while she played for him, his forgetting to be paid, though he had not, in all probability, a cent in his pockets, were exhibited as whimsicalities, such as Wallace's favorite author, J.M. Barrie, might have invented.

I guessed that she was of Circassian blood, or, at least, origin.

Tartar Beks, Circassian Princes, Kazáks from the various rivers of gigantic Russia, hostages from different mountains, mingled with the officers.

Selim I. The new masters of Egypt, however, speedily adopted the policy of the rulers whom they had supplanted; and not contented with the limited suzerainté over the Arab chiefs of Yemen, exercised by the Circassian monarchs, determined on bringing that country under the direct control of the Porte, as a point d'appui for the operations to be undertaken in the Indian Ocean.

Probably while he was at the university, he became enamoured of Mrs. Anna Maria Mordaunt, who first inspired his breast with love, and to whom he dedicates the poem of the Circassian, for which he has been so much distinguished.

Notwithstanding the caution with which Mr. Croxall published the Fair Circassian, yet it was some years after known to be his.

Subjoined to the Fair Circassian are several Poems addressed to Sylvia; Naked Truth, from the second Book of Ovid's Fastorum; Heathen Priestcraft, from the first Book of Ovid's Fastorum; A Midsummer's Wish; and an Ode on Florinda, seen while she was Bathing.

117 examples of  circassian  in sentences