15011 examples of glad in sentences

As to Renault's further career little is known, and that little we should be glad to forget.

I am truly glad to see you, for ever since Gulian and I dispatched our letters to my father I have been so cross and impatient that I fear my good husband is beginning to tire of his bargain, and lament a peevish wife.

" "I met Lieutenant Hillhouse last summer at my father's house," said Betty, as the young officer came around to her side of the coach, "and right glad I am to see you now, sir, instead of the redcoats whom Caesar, our coachman, has been imagining would start from every bush as we near White Plains.

" "We would be glad to," said Mrs. Seymour ruefully, "but one of my horses has cast a shoe, hence our slow progress.

"I am glad of it," said Isabella: "I have been trying to be faithful to myself, and I rejoice that one day has passed at the close of which my mother can give me a smile of approbation.

The green fields had given their rich crops to the farmers, making glad their hearts with an abundance of good things.

Thurnall, I think you said?I am glad to make your acquaintance, sir.

And as for owing me any,really, it is we that are in your debtto see my sister so happy, and such beautiful children, and so well tooand altogetherand Valencia so delighted with your poemsand, and altogether" and there Lord Scoutbush stopped, having hoisted, as he considered, the flag of peace once and for all, and very glad that the thing was over.

"And Lucia," she said at last, "will be so glad to see him again.

" The Major saw the truth of the last sentence no more than Valencia herself did; for Valencia would have been glad enough to pour out to him, with every exaggeration, her sister's woes and wrongs, real and fancied, had not the sense of her own folly with Vavasour kept her silent and conscience-stricken.

" "Glad you think so, sir!

You'll excuse us; you'm very welcome to do what you like, and glad to see you here."

Thurnall attacks him; Major Campbell, Headley; the neighbours join in the cry; for there is no mistaking cause and effect there, and no one bears a great love to him; besides, terrified and conscience-stricken men are glad of a scapegoat; and some of those who were his stoutest backers in the vestry are now, in their terror, the loudest against him, ready to impute the whole cholera to him.

I'm glad you are coming up with us.

" "I am glad of that; for on the popular notion of our being punished a million years hence for what we did when we were lads, I never could see anything but a misery and injustice in our having come into the world at all.

I am always right glad now to get a fall whenever I make a stumble.

How do, Major Campbell? Forward!Forward!Forward!" shouts Trebooze, glad to escape a longer parley, as with his spear in his left hand, he clutches at the overhanging boughs with his right, and swings himself up, with Peter, the huntsman, after him.

" "Glad to hear it, sir.

" "Glad you're satisfied, sir; wish you was going to stay," says Tardrew.

"Do you know, Val and Lucia, I'm glad I've seen it: I don't know, but I feel as if I should be a better man all my life; and those poor people, how well they did behave!

"Well, I'm glad ye're pleased with me, asthore," said he at last to Lucia; "but I've done another little good deed, I flatter myself; for I've brought away the poor spalpeen of a priest, and have got him safe in the house.

but for myself, I cannot be too glad of it.

Campbell and Lucia, Mellot, Valencia, and Frank, utterly deceived, went on more merrily than ever, little dreaming that they walked and talked daily with a man who was fast becoming glad to flee to the pit of hell, but for the fear that "God would be there also."

And, my dear," she went on, relapsing into her usual arch tone, "there is no fear but his uncle will be glad enough to patronise him again, when he finds that he has married a viscount's sister.

" "I am glad of it," replied the apprentice.

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