2906 examples of rejoined in sentences

Davis rejoined, that they wanted a new article in the creed because they could not get an honest construction of the platform as it stood.

"Yet who," asked Constance, "ever heard her utter a moral sentiment?" "Oh, her beauty does that," rejoined the kindly Miranda.

After my arrest by the Germans, I found my usefulness in Brussels as a correspondent was gone, and I returned to London, and from there rejoined the Allies in Paris.

" "Thou art mistaken," rejoined the Quaker.

His wife and children had removed to Philadelphia, and there he rejoined them.

" "I am nearly forty years old," rejoined his bondsman, "and if I am ever to be free, I think it is high time now.

" "What wouldst thou think of such testimony in case of thy own daughter?" rejoined Friend Hopper.

" "I hope thou wilt find thyself disappointed," rejoined Friend Hopper.

"It is none the less powerful on that account," rejoined Friend Hopper.

" "A thousand dollars is a large sum to lose," rejoined Friend Hopper.

"Mind," rejoined he, "that the chief of Heibuk and the Meer Walli of Koollum are my enemies, and may be yours."

'By God,' rejoined Maillart, 'that will not do; you are not here at this hour for any good, and I'll prove it to you,' said he, addressing his comrades.

"Ah, Mr. President," he cried, "what low vocation have you taken to?" "Monseigneur," rejoined the president, "I am obeying the law; but your Royal Highness may be quite easy; it is myself whom I have come to denounce, in hopes of retaining at least a part of this sum, which I prefer to all the bank-notes."

"Sir," rejoined the Regent, with animation, "M. du Maine is my brother-in-law, but I prefer an open to a hidden enemy.

"Pardon me, sir," rejoined Destouches, "he will laugh, but he will do it, first out of regard for your Majesty, and then because he will think it a good joke.

"It is easy to say," rejoined one of the officers roughly, "when you're safe in your closet."

She rejoined, "Then for me; but I have nothing of my ownnot a thing to trust in, only in the mercy of God.

" "I would raise my head, so you could take a nice look by the well-known cold gray light of the justly celebrated dawn," rejoined Pringle, "if I wasn't reasonably sure that a rifle shot would promptly mar the classic outlines of my face.

he rejoined, quickly.

" "Still, you cannot make a friend of the man whom I decline to know," she rejoined, hurriedly.

"No secret of yours could interest me," rejoined Lord Arleigh abruptly, as he went away.

"I buried it," rejoined the other.

"Suppose," she rejoined, "that I were to affirm that Duroc is willing to marry you, only because he is ambitious, and thinks that Bonaparte would then advance him the more rapidly?"

"Ah," she rejoined, "that's what you all say.

"You had good reason for not liking it," rejoined Uncle Jonah, "for it was exactly like you.

2906 examples of  rejoined  in sentences