19 examples of emeline in sentences

Then I remembered how I'd been to his place in Berkshire,a rich old farm, with an orchard that smelled like the Spice Islands in the geography, with apples and pears and quinces and peaches and cherries and plums,and how Stephen's mother, Aunt Emeline, had been as kind to me as one's own mother could be.

But now Aunt Emeline and Uncle 'Siah were dead, and Stephen came a good deal oftener over the border than he'd any right to.

He'd been up at our place, too; but I was over to Aunt Emeline's, it seems.

The painted floor with bright rag-mats, the little table with a lacquer work-box, the stiff chairs, and the old-fashioned bedstead, the china ornaments upon the mantel-piece, the picture of "The Emeline G. in the Harbor of Canton," were just as they had been when the patient invalid had lain there, looking from her pillow out to sea.

ALEXANDER HOLMES and EMELINE H. WALLACE L.M.'s Sab.

R66905, 12Sep50, Emeline T. Hunnewell (NK) GLORIA HILL; BANCO DO BRASIL, by American Bank Note Company.

HUNNEWELL, EMELINE TICKNOR.

Emeline Ticknor Hunnewell (NK); 11Oct55; R157529.

HUNNEWELL, EMELINE T. The book of famous horses.

Emeline T. Hunnewell (NK); 13Aug57; R197287.

R66905, 12Sep50, Emeline T. Hunnewell (NK) GLORIA HILL; BANCO DO BRASIL, by American Bank Note Company.

HUNNEWELL, EMELINE TICKNOR.

Emeline Ticknor Hunnewell (NK); 11Oct55; R157529.

HUNNEWELL, EMELINE T. The book of famous horses.

Emeline T. Hunnewell (NK); 13Aug57; R197287.

Emeline B. Wells, wife of the Mayor of the city, writing to a Washington convention, in 1894, said of the many complications growing out of various bills before Congress to rob women of this right: "Women have voted in Utah fourteen years, but, because of the little word 'male' that still stands upon the statutes, no woman is eligible to any office of emolument or trust.

Mrs. Emeline Smith 10.00 West Winsted.

Among the adherents of uncle Aleck were the Coes, a mild, moony race, and recently it was understood that Emeline, the only daughter in a family of eight or nine, a languid, dreamy, verse-making mystic, had expressed a wish to receive the rite of Christian baptism, at that time practised by Uncle Aleck and his associates in Northern Ohio.

H. Sampson, Principal, Rev. R.O. Kellogg, Professor of Ancient Languages, Mr. James M. Phinney, Professor of Mathematics, and Miss Emeline M. Crooker, Preceptress.

19 examples of  emeline  in sentences