22859 examples of daughters in sentences

Her two little daughters, who looked as though they had escaped from a Frans Hals canvas, waited on us while we wolfed the food down.

"] "How very kind that was of the old man's daughters," said Minnehaha.

Thus disturbed, he called out to his daughters in alarm: "'My daughters, what was it that caused the ground to tremble?' "The girls replied that they did not know.

Thus disturbed, he called out to his daughters in alarm: "'My daughters, what was it that caused the ground to tremble?' "The girls replied that they did not know.

The two daughters, although they were magicians, like their father, well knew that they would be punished by the superior evil spirits if they allowed any of the sacred fire to be stolen, and they were furious at the cunning and deceitful Nanahboozhoo, whom they now recognized, for playing such a trick upon them.

He feared that if it were allowed to die out at the same time in all of the wigwams he might not be so successful again if he had to try to get a fresh supply from the fierce old man and his now wrathful daughters.

" But here Minnehaha appealed to Souwanas, and said: "I have been wondering how it was the old man and his daughters got the fire in the first place from out of the underground.

"Tell us, Kinnesasis," said Sagastao, "how it was that that old man and his daughters first obtained the fire which Nanahboozhoo so cleverly stole from them and gave to the Indians long ago.

Let an equestrian statue of this heroine be erected, near the starting-post on the heath of Newmarket, to fill kindred souls with emulation, and tell the grand-daughters of our grand-daughters what an English maiden has once performed.

Let an equestrian statue of this heroine be erected, near the starting-post on the heath of Newmarket, to fill kindred souls with emulation, and tell the grand-daughters of our grand-daughters what an English maiden has once performed.

Some, perhaps, think it kind, by a publick declaration, to put an end to the hopes of rivalry and the fears of jealousy, to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom they have locked up for fear of the bridegroom, or to dismiss to their counters and their offices the amorous youths that had been used to hover round the dwelling of the bride.

Sir Walter Scott had two sons and two daughters.

Meantime, disgusted police were chasing the Doukhobors into flannels that they might live to produce children fit to consort with the sons of the man who wrote that letter and the daughters of the crowd that lost their heads at the fire.

Hence, until the influence of its Precepts is entirely done away with, our society will not realize the view rashly expressed by an American exponent of woman's rights, who exclaimed, "May all the daughters of Japan rise in revolt against ancient customs!"

Can the American reformer assure us that a revolt of our daughters is the true course for their historical development to take?

It has enabled her to keep pace with the better advantages given to her sons and daughters.

It was a "birthday party" given me by the Daughters of 1812the most exclusive of patriotic societies that is restricted to lineal descendants.

Give my love to your daughters, and kind regards to Mr. Stopes.

"Yes; Mrs. Bell and her daughters," Lanfear answered, simply.

MUTSU HITO, the Mikado of Japan, ascended the throne in 1867, married in 1869; has one son, Prince Yoshihito, and three daughters; his reign has been marked by great reforms, and especially the abolition of the feudal system which till then prevailed, to the great and increasing prosperity of the country, and the opening of it to the ideas and arts of Western civilisation; b. 1852.

" Mr. Shepherd complimented mother on her fine daughters; hoped Mr. Morgeson would run for Congress soon told her she should have the best the house afforded, and retired.

The courts were held there, and its society was adorned with several lawyers of note who had law students, which fact was to the lawyers' daughters the most agreeable feature of their fathers' profession.

Judge Ryder had four unmarried daughters; they were the only girls in our set who never invited us to visit them.

He made excuses to her for Mrs. Somers and his daughters to which she answered not a word.

Anyhow, she hadn't married a man with grown-up daughters.

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