20 examples of d.'s in sentences

"Full of E. D.'s and P. D.'s all over the shop.

"Full of E. D.'s and P. D.'s all over the shop.

" "E. D.'s and P. D.'s?" queried the paymaster.

" "E. D.'s and P. D.'s?" queried the paymaster.

Another time one of Mr. D.'s female servants got bitten by a scorpion.

Now the exclamation-point after "Deo" and the statement of the fact of Mr. D.'s demise following immediately thereafter made the epitaph to read, "Glory to God in the highest!

Nay, had I been at all doubtful on this point, the addition of a pair of spectacles would have convinced me at onceas this is an ornament especially pertaining to M. D.'s.

This led to a long discussion of the latter subject, but as the same views are expressed in Mr. D.'s article on Law, I shall pass it over.

Papa got off yesterday at eleven for the General Assembly and I went to Mrs. D.'s and stayed four hours.

but I have been on too much of a drive all winter, for besides writing my book I have been painting pictures for friends, and am now at work on some wild roses for Mrs. D.'s golden wedding next Monday, and yesterday I wrote her some verses for the occasion.

Before I go down to the meeting at Mrs. D.'s I must have a little chat with you, in reply to your last two letters.

It is put either for the plural of Q., a Question, like D. D.'s, (read Dee-Dees,) for Doctors of Divinity; or else, more erroneously, for cues, the plural of cue, a turn which the next speaker catches.

"Where Virgil says, Lauri et myricae flevêre, the figure's beautiful; where Mr. D. says, the laurel stands in tears, And hung with humid pearls, the lowly shrub appears, the figure is lost, and a foolish and impertinent representation comes in its place; an ordinary dewy morning might fill the laurels and shrubs with Mr. D.'s tears, though Gallus had not been concerned in it.

I smoked Harvey D.'s pipe.

And someone told folks in the house and out comes Harvey D.'s stepmother that he got married to, and Grandpa Gideon and Cousin Juliana that happened to be there, and all the gypsies rushed up the hill and everyone made the vilest scene and I had to give back this lovely baby to the gypsy woman that claimed it.

But they'd had him going for a minutewhen the only meaning he could get from Harvey D.'s roundabout talk was that the old girl of yesterday had misunderstood his attentions.

Harvey D.'s feeling of true fatherhood was irritated by this way of putting it, but in the end he succumbed.

The season of 1829 differs from that of 1830, only inasmuch as its quadrilles are varied with galoppes as well as waltzes, and danced at Lady A.'s and Lady B.'s,instead of the Duchess of D.'s, and Countess E.'s.

BOGAN, LOUISE. H. D.'s ion.

BOGAN, LOUISE. H. D.'s ion.

20 examples of  d.'s  in sentences