72 examples of cranford in sentences

Why, yes, there was the little lake steamboat called the Mermaid, passing along the northern border of the lake, on the way between the town of Cranford, on the shore opposite Bloomsbury, and headed toward a small lumbering camp far up the left bank, possibly to deliver supplies, after which she would point her nose down toward the home town, which was of more importance than any other station on Lake Sunrise.

Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë), Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë), Last Days of Pompeii (Lytton), Cranford (Gaskell), Barchester Towers (Trollope), Westward Ho!

If I'd faced those hard hitters of Cranford nine times I reckon it'd be hard to tell what they'd have done to my poor inshoots and curves.

Cranford Mary Barton GODWIN, WILLIAM Caleb Williams GOETHE Sorrows of Young Werther Wilhelm Meister GOLDSMITH, OLIVER Vicar of Wakefield GONCOURT, EDMOND AND JULES DE Renée Mauperin GRANT, JAMES Bothwell A Complete Index of THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS will be found at the end of Volume

In my time Cranford was in possession of the Amazons.

One day the cow fell into a lime-pit, and Cranford grieved over the spectacle of the poor beast being drawn out, having lost most of her hair, and looking naked, cold and miserable, in a bare skin.

Soon after my arrival in Cranford, Miss Jenkyns gave a party in my honour, and recalling the old days when we had almost persuaded ourselves that to be a man was to be "vulgar," I was curious to see what the ladies would do with Captain Brown.

He even thought that the people of Cranford might be hoaxed.

Some months back a conjuror had given a performance in the Cranford Assembly Rooms.

It summoned me to go to Miss Pole at 11 a.m., the a.m. twice dashed under as if I were likely to come at eleven at night, when all Cranford was usually abed and asleep by ten.

John Cranford, Esq. Miss Crawford, Chiswick.

*** A Cranford dairyman has been selling milk at threepence per quart.

George Hotel," etc. Knutsford still retains the air of old-world quaintness which Mrs. Gaskell has made so familiar in her delightful Cranford.

A few places in Knutsford claim association with Cranford.

The village described by Mrs. Gaskell in Cranford.] TORR STEPS ON THE BARLE, SOMERSET

PIERCE, ENID CRANFORD.

Edited by Enid Cranford Pierce & Helen Hartness Flanders.

Carol of Cranford High.

Edith J. Silvers (W); 9Jan58; R205974. SILVERS, EDITH J. Carol of Cranford High.

SEE PIERCE, ENID CRANFORD.

SEE PIERCE, ENID CRANFORD.

Lindsay Cranford testifies regarding five South Australian tribes that "at puberty no girl, without exception, is a virgin."

And Lindsay Cranford testifies (Jour. Anthrop.

Cranford, New Jersey, is one of a dozen small cities where the women's clubs hold regular town house-cleanings.

There seems, however, nothing improbable in the suggestion made by Forster, that Swift planned the writing of both the "Argument" and the "Project" while on a visit to the Earl of Berkeley, at Cranford, in 1708; and his dedication of the latter to Lady Berkeley lends this suggestion added weight.

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