39 examples of jermyn in sentences

'Well, look here, I'm going right down to Jermyn Street purposely to tell him.

"I suppose I have been spoiling sport, keeping you here," she said good-humoredly; for it was well known that Miss Jervis and Mr. Brown were engaged, and that they were only waiting (everybody knew but Lady Mary, who never suspected it) the death of their mistress, to set up a lodging-house in Jermyn Street, where they fully intended to make their fortune.

CHAPTER VIII Crewe had well-furnished offices in Holborn but lived in a luxurious flat in Jermyn Street.

He asked me to come round to his rooms in Jermyn Street last night at ten o'clock, and I was there till pretty near midnight.

Telegraph to me at 145 Jermyn Street.

The palace was almost entirely destroyed during the Civil Wars, and subsequently the property passed in turn to Jermyn, Earl of St. Albans; Herbert, the admiral, first Earl of Torrington; and Henry, seventh Earl of Lincoln.

In London we have a more attractive though smaller derivative of the great days of Florentine building, in Standen's wool shop in Jermyn Street.

It was only when Harold Transome, on his return, quarrelled with Jermyn on the management of the estates, and, after the Election (which Transome lost) threatened him with a law-suit, that Jermyn turned round and told Harold the truth.

It was only when Harold Transome, on his return, quarrelled with Jermyn on the management of the estates, and, after the Election (which Transome lost) threatened him with a law-suit, that Jermyn turned round and told Harold the truth.

At the same time, another lawyer, formerly in Jermyn's confidence, thought the more profitable course could be found in throwing Jermyn over, and wrote to Esther informing her of her inheritance.

At the same time, another lawyer, formerly in Jermyn's confidence, thought the more profitable course could be found in throwing Jermyn over, and wrote to Esther informing her of her inheritance.

Sir Septicus Jermyn, the famous physician, urged that the best preventive for colds was to keep warm.

We stir the fire once more to assure ourself that we are not somewhere else,that the street outside our window is not known as Jermyn Street in the Haymarket,or the Via Babuino near the Pincio,or Princes Street, near the Monument.

Mr. Jermyn's lovely night.

On his arrival in London, Sir Walter was conveyed to the St. James's Hotel, Jermyn-street, and attended by Sir Henry Halford and Dr. Holland, with Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart.

Strangely enough, it was on the little Jermyn, nephew and adopted son of the aged St. Albans, that all good fortunes showered.

If a woman's mind be prepared, the way is open to her heart, and Jermyn found the ladies of the English court favourably disposed.

The beautiful Miss Stewart married the Duke of Richmond; the invincible little Jermyn fell to a conceited lady from the provinces; Lord Rochester took a melancholy heiress; George Hamilton married the lovely Miss Jennings; and, lastly, the Chevalier de Grammont, as the reward of a constancy which he had never shown before, and which he has never practised since, became the possessor of the charming Miss Hamilton.

Of course the rooms in Jermyn Street were in a different kind of house, but beyond that, I seem to feel a certain difference; which is rather odd, seeing that the furniture is the same.

He'd his arm in mine in a minute, and he would have me go with him to his rooms in Jermyn Street, close bythere was no denying him.

" "It was given to me, in Jermyn Street that morning, as MeekinDr.

Andyou did?" "Not since the Jermyn Street affair," answered Mr. Elphinstone.

He was in one of the London hospitals with Gilbert Carstairshe shared those rooms in Jermyn Street with Gilbert Carstairs.

They never came backto Jermyn Street, anyway.

in Regent Street, Jermyn Street, Holborn, Oxford Street, the Strand, Coventry Street, and Lombard Streetit has fully effected all that was expected from it; it has freed the streets from the distracting nuisance of incessant noise, has diminished mud, increased the value of property, and given full satisfaction to the inhabitants.

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