458 examples of dalrymple in sentences

" Miss Dalrymple did not stir; a bunch of bizarre-looking orchids on her gown moved to her even rhythmical breathing.

Miss Dalrymple had seated herself at the piano; her fingerslight as spirit touchesnow swept the keys; a Debussey fantasy, almost as pianissimo as one could play it, vibrated around them.

Ah, then! He did not see Miss Van Rolsen again nor Miss Dalrymple.

"Miss Dalrymple is absolutely correct.

Mr. Heatherbloom stopped; in his confusion, his endeavor to turn the conversation from himself and Miss Dalrymple, he seemed to be getting into deep waters.

"Well, I must go now to Miss Dalrymple.

But the hours went by, and the affair remained inexplicable; no word was heard concerning Miss Dalrymple's whereabouts; she seemed to have disappeared as completely as if she had vanished on the Persian magic carpet.

The circumstances briefly were: Miss Dalrymple, four or five days before Mr. Heatherbloom's term of service came to an end, had expressed a desire to revisit her old home and friends in the West.

At the first important stop a telegram had been handed to a gentleman of the party from Miss Dalrymple; it expressed her regret at having reached the station too late owing to circumstances she would explain later, and announced her intention of coming on, with her maid, in a few days.

Had the distinguished visitor then been so absorbed in the sight of Miss Dalrymple coming down the steps that he had utterly failed to observe the humble caretaker of canines?

This titled paragon refused by Miss Dalrymple?

Betty Dalrymple, bewildering, confusing, made up of captivating inconsistencies, had sometimes been accused by people of a capacity for doing the wildest things.

Betty Dalrymple was gone.

After waiting in vain for him to call at the governor's mansion, Betty Dalrymple drove herself to the hotel; here she learned that he had gone without leaving an address; a message from Sir Charles for Mr. Heatherbloom, formally offering to put the latter up at government house, had not been delivered.

"Really, my dear, such solicitude!" murmured the governor's wife, when Miss Dalrymple came out of the hotel.

"There has been a big reward offered, of course, and he'll appear in due time to claim it." "He'll not," began Betty Dalrymple indignantly, and stopped.

Hence the distinct formality of Sir Charles' note to Mr. Heatherbloom, indited at Miss Dalrymple's special request and somewhat against the good baronet's own secret judgment.

Betty Dalrymple stepped impetuously toward him; she looked as fresh as a flower, and held out a hand gloved in immaculate white.

Betty Dalrymple, however, had ceased to observe him; he, the others, no longer existed for her.

He even managed to suppress any outward signs of elation at the sight of Miss Dalrymple with whom he had but the opportunity for a word or two, at first.

Betty Dalrymple's face, however, showed less indifference to this startling intelligence.

It was brought to Betty Dalrymple the next morning as the early sunshine entered her chamber overlooking the governor's park.

Dalrymple's Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, vol.

See also Dalrymple, ii. 144.]

But even the learned and excellent Sir David Dalrymple was led to carry this idea greatly too far.

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