97 examples of granger in sentences

In Southerne's The Maid's Last Prayer (1693) Act ii, II, Granger on receiving an invitation to dinner cries: 'Zounds!

Granger's Biographical History[704] is full of curious anecdote, but might have been better done.

The can was missing, so I offered to get it for her, for I was anxious for one peep into "Auntie's" little house, but I couldn't find the can, so after moans and sighs, she got to her feet and found her favorite Granger Twist.

Mr. Stevens will find some account of "Bernard Calver," in Granger's Letters, 8vo., but I have not the book to refer to.

Granger, the leading spirit, was in the habit of describing himself as holding old-fashioned views, by which he meant that he had all the virtues of the Pilgrim Fathers and none of their defects.

We used to say among ourselves that Granger's reason for wanting to get rid of Julian was not any real affection for the dim old moral code, but rather his acute realization that without Anne his junior partner was a less valuable asset.

"Why don't you get Mr. Granger to speak to her?"

He admired Mr. Granger, and remembered that he and Anne had been friends.

Whereas I thought, of course, that Mr. Granger would thus be made to see that the fault, if there were a fault, was not of Julian's generosity.

And it must have been very large, indeed, to stir old Granger as it did.

The phrase struck Granger as almost unbearably pathetic.

My eyes were cold, but those of Mr. Granger, who came in while her eyelids were still red, were full of fire.

Illustrated by Caroline Gibbons Granger.

Granger's index to poetry and recitations.

Illustrated by Caroline Gibbons Granger.

SEE Ryan, William Granger.

There is a half-sheet print of him in the set of London Cries in Granger's Biographical History of England.]

" Captain Gordon Granger was serving on the staff of General Lyon.

"Now, lie still; don't raise your heads out of the grass," said Granger; "I'll tell you when to fire.

When within less than fifty yards, Granger ordered his men to fire.

Lately, I assisted a clergyman [Granger] in compiling a catalogue of them; since the publication, scarce heads in books, not worth threepence, will sell for five guineas.

Reddy stopped his story long enough to say: "Don't use the 'Princess' Slipper,' Kidthat paper burns my tonguetake the 'Granger'; there's plenty of it.

One center of grievances was in "the granger states' of Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota; another center was in the oil regions of Ohio and Pennsylvania.

He said himself and Mr. Granger had started a boarding house when they arrived, and had been doing a good business.

I thought this would be a pretty good chance for me to go, as I would have company, and so went to Brier and Granger and told them what I would like to do, and that with their permission I would quit and go on with them.

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