22 examples of crane's in sentences

All true words spread, as from the marsh's eye The crane's sonorous note ascends the sky.

"Twenty-five cents out at Crane's.

I wocked out to Crane's, and got 2 fantales.

flower, flow'ret gay^; [flowers: list] wildflower; rose, lily, anemone, asphodel, buttercup, crane's bill, daffodil, tulip, tiger lily, day lily, begonia, marigold, geranium, lily of the valley, ranunculus, rhododendron, windflower.

He took her into the woods to look for squirrels; he showed her the wildflowers and told her all their names: bugloss, and lady's smock and speedwell, king-cup, willow herb and meadow sweet, crane's bill and celandine.

All those who had never before been on Kullaberg understood why the whole meeting took its name from the crane's dance.

Let us go there to get oysters and crane's eggs."

I see it in Wishkobun's avoidance of me, in my father's silence, in Mr. Crane's confusion, in your reluctanceyes, in the very reckless insolence of Mr. Trent himself!"her voice broke slightly.

That explained many thingsthe young fellow's insolence, his care-free recklessness, his passionate denunciation of the Reverend Crane and the Reverend Crane's religion.

Now he fronted the wondering voyageurs, one foot raised against the bow of the brigade canoe; now he stood straight and tall against the light of the sitting-room door; now he emptied the vials of his wrath and contempt on Archibald Crane's reverend head; now he passed in the darkness, singing gayly the chanson de canot.

Staffy: You that have not the substance of a crane's marrow, to go shrink from so small a bidding, let you go on the shaughraun or to the workhouse, where you would not take our advice.

He goaded Hill to incivilities by neat, shallow, and exceedingly effective personalities about the socialist leaders, until Hill hated Bernard Shaw's graceful egotisms, William Morris's limited editions and luxurious wall-papers, and Walter Crane's charmingly absurd ideal working men, about as much as he hated Wedderburn.

Height, 3 ft. Crane's Bill.See "Geranium Argentium.

This MS. is a beautiful specimen of Ralph Crane's caligraphy.

A huge string game-bag was slung over his back, and in an antelope's horn or a crane's bill bullets were carried.

Nor does anything in Crane's 'Red Badge of Courage' bring home to us more forcibly the horrors of war than the between-decks and the cockpit of a crippled ship swept from stem to stern by the British broadsides in an action brought a entrance on Lake Erie.

This MS. is a beatiful specimen of Ralph Crane's caligraphy.

There was more added; we record only enough to indicate the direction of Listening Crane's aim.

The HERON'S BILL, Erodium; the STORK'S BILL, Pelargonium; and the CRANE'S BILL, Geranium; all popularly known under the common designation of Geranium, which gives name to the family, are well known, and are favorite plants, of which but few of the numerous varieties are found in this country.

The Aconite-leaved Crane's bill, G. aconiti-folium, is a pretty plant, but rare, yielding its pale blue flowers with difficulty.

The Wallich's Crane's bill G. Wallichianum, indigenous to Nepal, having pale pink blossoms and rather pretty foliage, flowering in March and April; but requiring protection in the succeeding hot weather, and the beginning of the rains, as it is very susceptible of heat, or excess of moisture.

"Will you tell me how and where he died, Sir?" said she,evidently having long considered the fact in her heart as a fact; probably having heard Seth Crane's story of the Louisa Miles's loss.

22 examples of  crane's  in sentences