48 examples of mitchells in sentences

She was four years old when the incident occurred about the Mitchells.

You know the Mitchells?' '

Do I know the Mitchells?

The Winthrop Mitchells lived at Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood.

Vincy was pleased with the story of the Mitchells that Edith told him, and she was glad to hear that he knew the Mitchells and had been to the house.

It's rather exciting that I'm going to the Mitchells at last.

CHAPTER IV The Mitchells The Mitchells were, as Vincy had said, extremely hospitable; they had a perfect mania for receiving; they practically lived for it, and the big house at Hampstead, with its large garden covered in, and a sort of studio built out, was scarcely ever without guests.

Christmas didn't come once a year to the Mitchells; it seemed never to go away.

Although the Mitchells were proud of these successes they were as free from snobbishness as almost anyone could be.

'Please don't be continually at Lady Everard's, or at the Mitchells', or anywhere.

CHAPTER XVI More of the Mitchells Edith had become an immense favourite with the Mitchells.

CHAPTER XVI More of the Mitchells Edith had become an immense favourite with the Mitchells.

He misses the Mitchells.

I suppose it's the Mitchells.' Edith smiled and looked pleased.

Last night I went to the Mitchells' and Mr Mitchell disguised himself as a Russian Count.

But Lady Hartland worried about it, and as she didn't know the Mitchells before, when he was introduced to her properly she begged him to give her the address of that charming Russian.

Look at Miss Mooney at the Mitchells' the other day, why, she was ever so nice to him; went for him like one o'clock; but he gave her no encouragement.

He tore the pages out of his pocket-book, and called out to the cabman the address of the Mitchells.

I'm anxious you should look your best, really nice, especially as we haven't been to the Mitchells' for so long.

I wonder who will be at the Mitchells' tonight?' 'Oh, I suppose there'll be the new personthe woman with the dramatic contralto foghorn voice; and the usual people: Mr Cricker, Lady Everard, Miss Mooney' 'Miss Mooney!

If teaching navigation to girls would give us a thousand Maria Mitchells in this country, by all means let it be taught.

This the Mitchells had not done, on account of their isolated position.

After slavery the Mitchells began to separate.

As a mere lad his ledger records expenditures: "By a club in Arrack at Mr. Gordon's 2/6;" "Club of a bottle of Rhenish at Mitchells 1/3;" "To part of the club at Port Royal 1/;" "To Cash in part for a Bowl of fruit punch 1/7-1/2."

Among them were the Mitchells and Haneys.

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