Do we say let or s

let 66045 occurrences

"Well!" said the Squire, as the storm at that moment began to rage again and the wind blustered about his scrawny legs; "let the wretch go.

I want my well-fed, sound horses back again!" The Squire, whose face grew momentarily pale, got down from his horse and said, "If the dd scoundrel doesn't want to take the horses back, let him leave them here.

The City Governor, who, while speaking with the doctor, noticed that Kohlhaas let a tear fall on the letter he had just read, approached him and, in a friendly, cordial way, asked him what misfortune had befallen him.

She rose, wiped the tears from her eyes, and, going over to the desk where he had seated himself, asked him if he would give her the petition and let her go to Berlin in his stead and hand it to the Elector.

Do you, in these particulars, yield to my will and let the court of justice speak; in all other points that may be contested I will yield to you.

But since they have now cost me so dear, let the matter run its course, say I; have judgment be pronounced as is due me, and have the Squire fatten my horses for me.

" Turning back to his papers with conflicting thoughts, Luther said that he would enter into negotiations with the Elector on his behalf; in the mean time let him remain quietly in the castle at Lützen.

Let me forgive the Elector, my two gentlemen the castellan and the steward, the lords Hinz and Kunz, and whoever else may have injured me in this affair; but, if it is possible, suffer me to force the Squire to fatten my black horses again for me.

With these words he let go of the Chamberlain's hand and, wiping away the perspiration, sank back again on the couch.

Let the calves have a fair share of milk, and also as much of the cooked food prepared for the cows and oxen as they will eat; with at times a little dry meal to lick.

Mistress always took half and let me keep the other half.

Let it be recorded.

We were looking to a brilliant future, and echoed the wish of Jefferson Davis, to be "let alone.

Let us lose no time in meeting them.

Let 'em get out of our way.

Thurstane had no great difficulty in making a sort of let-me-alone-and-I'll-let-you-alone treaty with the embattled Hualpais.

Thurstane had no great difficulty in making a sort of let-me-alone-and-I'll-let-you-alone treaty with the embattled Hualpais.

" "Let him yawp, Capm," interposed Glover.

Let me start as soon as the men and beasts have eaten.

I did wrong to let Coronado see how much I care for you.

In his desperation he at last replied, Let it!

"Take me back and let me die there.

Let us now glance at Clara.

"Let us have no contest with the dead," he replied grandly.

Why should she let riches turn her head when she found that they could not lighten her heart?

s 2701 occurrences

s Bank Holiday.

He gave S a purple everlasting flower, which will endure a great many years, as a memento of our visit to Eaton Hall.

Happy are the shes that can number among their ancestors Counts of the Empire; they have neither occasion for beauty, money, or good conduct to get them husbands."

He compares the noise of a tremendous battle heard in the neighbourhood to the sound of the cataracts of the Nile: "un alto suon ch' a quel s' accorda Con che

s, particularly poets, as heralds of their fame, and consequently the special fitness of the illustrious and superexcellent poet Lodovico Ariosto for receiving from Alfonso Davallos, Marquess of Vasto, the irrevocable sum of, &c. &c. Panizzi has copied the substance of it from Baruffaldi, vol.

Every one of Shelley s words is always worth consideration; but handwritings are surely equivocal testimonies of character; they depend so much on education, on times and seasons and moods, conscious and unconscious wills, &c.

[Footnote 39: "In casa mia mi sa meglio una rapa Ch'io cuoca, e cotta s' un stecco m' inforco, E mondo, e spargo poi di aceto e sapa, Che all'altrui mensa tordo, starno, o porco Selvaggio."]

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Thanne the sone bryngethe hoom with him alle his kyn, and his frendes, and alle the othere to his hows, and makethe hem a gret feste.

lineament feature trait lines; outline, outside; contour, face, countenance, physiognomy, visage, phiz., cast of countenance, profile, tournure^, cut of one s jib, metoposcopy^; outside &c 220.

My bloud beginnes to boyle; I could be pleasd To have this fellow by the eares but that Theres many of my betters heere in place.

Theres my shield.

In my first hasty reading of the play I took the long double "s" to be a double "f": the character is "La Busse." Mr. C.H. Herford, to whom I showed the MS., writes as follows:

It is not always easy to distinguish between final "s" and "e" in the MS.

I J K L M N O P Q R S T

j k l m n o p q r s t u v

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The last was a S; Swubble I named him.

á su amigo que le quiere Gustavo Becquer Espresiones á Pepe Marco S/c Calle de San Ildefonso Toledo.

Final s and final n, especially in the plural of nouns and in verbs, do not count.

A and B] theres your way.

AE] Theres not. l. 21.

The country has also been called Atyria in the language of the barbarians, the double S being changed to T).

The native can't say any word beginning with s without putting a y before it, thusy-spice beef, y-street.

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