969 examples of dolly in sentences

This he contemplated for some time, trying to recall the size of Dolly's feet, and to make up his mind whether it would not be large enough for one or even for both shoes.

" "But Dolly's shoes!" suggested Willie.

"Where is my mother, Dolly?" he asked.

May I ask if it would be possible for you to accompany my mother and Miss Dolly home when their visit here is ended, which will be in about a week's time?" "Certainly," I answered warmly, "I shall be only too glad to be of service to you and to them, Mr. Washington," and I thought with tingling nerves that Dorothy and I could not fail to be thrown much together.

And presently Dolly Tenterdown came over to us (he is in Cousin Jack's battalion of the Coldstreams, and he looks about fifteen, but he behaves very "grown up"), and he asked Lady Doraine to come and teach him her new "Patience"; and they went to one of the screen tables, and Lord Valmond said he was a charming fellow, but I thought he looked silly, and I do wonder what she found to say to him.

And one has a grown-up son and daughter, and she danced all the time with Dolly Tenterdown, who was her son's fag at Eton, Lord Doraine told me.

I was the Old Woman in the Shoe, with all the biggest people for children; but the best of all was Dolly Tenterdown as "Bubbles."

About 1879 Mr. T. Jacobs, of Newton Abbot, took up this breed with great success, owning, amongst other good specimens, Russett, Dolly, Brunette, and Bachelor III., the latter a dog whose services at the stud cannot be estimated too highly.

THE LAST FENCE He was riding May Dolly, a Cheshire six-year-old, and one of his own breeding; for just as some people think that everyone should go to his own parish church, it was a principle with Mr. James Tomkinson that a man should ride a horse from his own county.

May Dolly rushed forward, and the fence drew nearer and nearer.

Isn't it time to bring Dolly home?" "Yes, my son; do you hear the bell?" "Listen!"

R63151, 15Jun50, George Choate Putnam (C) & Bruce Putnam Walkey (C) DOLLY, a comedy-drama in three acts by Margaret Mayo and Aubrey Kennedy.

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The Katy Kruse dolly book.

CLARK, HERMA. SEE Dolly Madison and other Monologues.

Dolly Madison: Quaker girl.

Under kind treatment, daily petting, and generous feeding, "Dolly" is too frisky and headstrong for a lady to drive.

But Mr. Grey was not so well satisfied with himself, and determined for a while to say nothing to Dolly of the two hundred and twenty-seven pounds which he had undoubtedly risked by the loan.

Therefore Dolly did not put out her candle, and arrayed herself for bed in the costume with which she was wont to make her nocturnal visits.

" "It is Captain Scarborough," said Dolly.

But I'll tell you what, Dolly: I'll bet you a new straw hat he pays me within a month of his father's death."

Then Dolly was allowed to escape and betake herself to her bed.

"I've got my money," said Mr. Grey, waving the check as he went into his dressing-room, with Dolly at his heels.

Most persons never saw an American woman making hay, unless in the highly imaginative cantata of "The Hay-Makers"; and Dolly the Dairy-Maid is becoming to our children as purely ideal a being as Cinderella.

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