88 examples of kelly's in sentences

" "What is Kelly's joint?" "A saloon," answered the red-haired boy.

Poor fellow!" Joe was glad it was still light when he entered the district where Kelly's café, or saloon, to be more exact, was situated.

Colonel Kelly's permission having been obtained, we set about collecting all the shovels and spades we could find in the village.

I now got Colonel Kelly's leave to go and look for a path, and hailed Oldham to come and help me work forward therefore in front of the firing line, to do which we had to ask Borradaile to stop one company firing, which he very kindly did.

N.B.Not having the French original at hand, I make my quotations from a friend's copy of Mr. Walter Kelly's translation, which seems to me faithful, spirited, and idiomatically Englishliable, in fact, only to the single reproach of occasional provincialisms.

Under the lad's direct gaze Kelly's eyes fell.

Already three of Kelly's machines were there, among them being that of Señora Le Roy, or, as she was billed, the Cuban Skylark, the Only Woman Flyer in the World.

Barker spent his mornings in his boarding-house, apparently luxuriating in long slumbers; he ate always at the same cheap restaurant; and his afternoons and evenings were devoted largely to the science of eight-ball pool at Kelly's place.

"After leavin' there I went out and got some supper, and then I went up to Kelly's place and horned into an open game of pool.

You know Kelly's place is pretty close to the Union Station and when it come about ten o'clock I got tired and went an' sat down in the corner, eatin' a hot dog from the stand in Kelly'san' then I sort of got to thinkin' things over.

On the 21st with a breeze from the North-West we got under weigh and passed through Kelly's Channel; but at eleven o'clock the wind fell, and we were obliged to anchor upon the edge of the bank off River Point; we had not, however, to wait long, for the breeze freshened up again, and we arrived at Pine Cove in time to land and examine the place before sunset.

Kelly's version was: Hallelujah!

The following extract is from a manuscript in the possession of the family of Kelly, now in Lord Kelly's library, which was taken from the original letter of Publius Lentulus at Rome.

See Lamb's criticisms of Miss Kelly's acting in Vol.

Any ice to be had?" He conferred with the waiter, but Kelly's curiosity was far from being satisfied.

The question was casually uttered, but it sent a sharp gleam of interest into Kelly's eyes.

But the moment passed so quickly, sped by the sound of Kelly's feet upon the stoep, and Burke's arm pressed her close and then fell away.

It was Kelly's privilege always to speak his mind, and no one took offence however extravagantly he expressed himself.

Having spoken it, he gave his attention to the meal before him, and concluded it with a deliberate disregard for Kelly's depressed countenance that an onlooker might have found somewhat brutal.

" He spoke with a confidence that aroused Kelly's admiration.

That was Kelly's privilege.

And very oddly at that moment the memory of Kelly's assurance went through her that he had been fond of Guy.

I wondered if you were going in for Kelly's diamond that he was so full of the other day.

Kelly's escape, 108, 109.

This was written in 1721, and we may see from Mr. Kelly's account what a change has taken place in society as regards this mode of intercourse.

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