57 examples of menthe in sentences

A man's "mental attitude" toward the other man in such cases as A.J.'s should be the same as toward other menthe attitude of real kindness toward an Individual who, like the rest of us, is being "as good as he knows how to be and as bad as he dare be.

She was very plain-featured, but the menthe rough teamsters, for instancecould not keep their eyes off her.

We'll break for Bashkai if we can.' "I tried to give some sort of orders to my menthe men o' the regular Armybut it was no use, so I fired into the brown of 'em with an English Martini and drilled three beggars in a line.

The rich menthe men of affairsare acting as military clerks at headquarters or driving Red Cross cars.

The few women who did achieve freedom of thought and action, and became the companions of cultivated menthe Aspasias of antiquitybought their freedom at a sad price.

" In such circumstances there was but one consolation possible to brave menthe knowledge that, in the eyes of friend and foe, they had done their duty.

As he watched him he learned a lesson, the lack of which has made failures of the lives of many menthe value of knowledge of one's own capacities.

Jack had shot down two men with his revolver, and having got through, was taking his place at the rear of the menthe proper place for an officer in retreat?when he saw Hawtry fall.

Cottages stand where the old burial mounds doubtless once existed, and all monumental evidences of those mighty menthe last, perhaps, of an ancient racehave long since been destroyed by the ruthless hand of time.

It happened that both menthe elderly and the younghad their papers folded at identically the same page, and both were studying intently the face of the lovely, dark-eyed young girl who smiled out of the duplicate printed sheets impartially at both.

I saw that he had six of his people with him, and no doubt six of his best menthe boldest and most active being always the most forward on such occasions.

The men are a woman's menthe women are a woman's women; the points on which the descriptions dwell in persons of each sex are those which a woman would choose.

Then the first "blow at Harper's Ferry in the cause of liberty for all menthe capture of the town of three thousand by twenty-two men, and now thisthe public executionthe fearless spirit that looked only to God for guidance, that feared neither man nor man's laws, stopped on the very threshold of the supreme effort for which he had planned his life.

In every son of woman there are two menthe practical man and the dreamer.

"As the command was obeyed, and the three young men, laborers on the farm, appeared and placed their guns behind the inner, their master unbolted the outer door and admitted five of the armed menthe prisoner and one of his captors remaining without.

A story told by Lady Scott illustrates the spirit of these menthe expedition first, personal distinctions nowhere.

Expeditions on footEffects of darkness on dogs and menThe first deathCaught in a trapThe Esquimau camp.

Shrewd, patient, kind, generous according to his means, and full of quiet zeal, he was ready for every good work; one of those menthe delight of a pastor's heartwho can always be relied upon to do their share, if not a little more, and that in things both temporal and spiritual.

And in a rudderless confusion a multitude of men and women fled down the broad river-ways to that one last hope of menthe open sea.

And, O Janamejaya, those tigers among menthe sons of Pandudeprived of the company of Arjuna, continued to live in Kamyaka in perfect cheerlessness.

Sure enough, there was the inspirin' words on it, 'LiqueurCreme de Menthe.'

When one of these low-comedy vehicles (named the Crême-de-Menthe) ambled down the main street of the hitherto impregnable village of Flers, with hysterical British Tommies slapping her on the back, he appealed to the civilised world to step in and forbid the combination of vulgarism and barbarity.

But the ill-bred Crême-de-Menthe took no notice.

he says, gently, yet eying with some wonderperhaps apprehension, for odd things frighten menthe small scarlet scold who stands swelling with ruffled feathers, and angry eyes, winking to keep the tears out of them, before him.

CHAPTER IV The four menthe two railway magnates, Francis Markrute, and Lord Tancredhad all been waiting a quarter of an hour before the drawing-room fire when the Countess Shulski sailed into the room.

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