1400 examples of ls in sentences

I heard of one beerhouse, the owner of which had only drawn ls. 6d.

Not one of the eleven was earning anything except the father, who was working for ls. 3d.

"She is plainly related to the Ls; or what does she at their house?"

"How extraordinary," said Drusilla, following him to the edge of the bluff; "and they're singing, too, as they row!" From far below, wafted across the sparkling waters of Oyster Bay, Mr. Carr's rich and mellifluous voice was wafted shoreward: "I der-reamt that I dwelt in ma-arble h-a-l-ls."

In his perplexity, he sought the advice of the celebrated Metastasio, who had been for some time established at Vienna as the favorite poet of the court, and the Italian, with the ready wit of his country, at once supplied him with a quatrain, which, in her disappointment itself, could mid ground for compliment: "Io perdei; l' augusta figlia A pagar m' ha condannato; Ma s'è ver che

l Reports of the Red Cross Society (Documents publiés à l'occasion de la Guerre Européenne, 1914-1917) Published in 1917 A Report on a visit made in December, 1916, and January, 1917, to the Camps for Turkish Prisoners of War in Egypt, by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

This leads to a house which formerly belonged to the Knights Templars, but which passed into the hands of the Ls and is still in their possession.

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k L [Illustration: Lynx.]

l M [Illustration: Monkey.]

C-l-e-a-n, clean, verb active, to make bright.

To the right Worshipfull Sir Fraunces Drake, Knight, N, L, G, wisheth all prosperitie.

The old lungra made good his charge, and ripped L's.

M. Æmilius L.F. Lepidus, L Arruntius L.F. (A.D. 6 = a. u. 759) Aul.

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F L |Artillery fire is causing |Artillery fire is causing | us losses.

L T |Left.

"She is a Pinckney and a Pemberton besides being a Tallafferr, with two fs, two ls, and two rs." "Doubtless.

ls about the early life of Enoch Crosby. CHAP.

ls' dressmaker.

LS = "Leader in the Saturday" (a particle of no assignable value).

I THE STORY OF THE SESTINA "Armatz de fust e de fer e d'acier, Mos ostal seran bosc, fregz, e semdier, E mas cansos sestinas e descortz, E mantenrai los frevols contra 'ls fortz.

The Ackleys appealed, and at the trial the jury awarded Sarah damages of ls., and also stated that they found the Ackleys not insanea clear demonstration that the mental condition of witchcraft accusers was taken account of in the later and saner times.

ls which are in use are costly, or is it because the needlewomen are better paid, and, wages being higher, dressmakers' charges are also higher in proportion?

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