94 examples of vincent's in sentences

Vincent's bruises were nearly healed, and he saluted Jack as a "chum" rather than as the agent of his late discomfiture.

When presently the visitors were shown into Vincent's room, Jack called out to them to come and see valor conquered by love; and, when they entered, mamma was brushing her eyes furtively, while she still held Jack's unwounded hand under the counterpane.

General Lee, their kinsman, had shaken his Socratic head solemnly when Rosa, at the War Department, told him, as an excellent joke, the strange chance that had brought Vincent's college chum and his family under the kind Rosedale roof.

So Vincent's sudden going was welcomed as a stroke of good fortune.

" Davis was placed at Mrs. Atterbury's right, Mrs. Sprague at her left, General Lee sat at Vincent's right, vis-à-vis to Jack, who was lost in prodigious admiration of the Socratic-like chieftainLee was as yet unknown to all but a discriminating few in the Confederacy.

Besides, he knew of certain blank headquarter passes lying on Vincent's desk.

Worse than all, she was poorly provided with money, and this need, rather than Vincent's love-lorn babbling about Olympia, reminded Rosa to call upon the Spragues for help.

Rosa cried, understanding now why Vincent's letter and her own had not brought a response.

The Amboyna, or royal clove, is said to be the best, and is rare; but other kinds, nearly equally good, are produced in other parts of the world, and they come to Europe from Mauritius, Bourbon, Cayenne, and Martinique, as also from St. Kitts, St. Vincent's, and Trinidad.

She was very sensitive, and Miss Vincent's story had made an impression upon her that could not be got rid of.

A slave-ship had been, many years ago, wrecked near St. Vincent's.

St. Vincent's Gulf.

He is Governor-General of the windward islands, which include Barbadoes, Grenada, St. Vincent's, and Tobago.

This opinion, I understand, has been lately expressed in confident terms by the legislature of St. Vincent's, which has been fully and satisfactorily contradicted by the reports of the special justices to the lieutenant-governor.

Sturge & Harvey, Messrs. St. Vincent's.

While in Barbadoes, we had repeated interviews with gentlemen who were well acquainted with the adjacent islands, St. Lucia, St. Vincent's, Grenada, &c.; one of whom was a proprietor of a sugar estate in St. Vincent's; and they assured us that there was the same tranquillity reigning in those islands which we saw in Barbadoes.

But what she really hated was Vincent's submission to it all.

Here, fortunately, Lanley shut the door behind him, for Vincent's next words would have shocked him still more: "A prostitute would have stuck better to a man when he was ill.

She drove to Vincent's office.

By F.J.B. QUINLAN, M.D., M.R.I.A., F.K.Q.C P., Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin.

* H. Extracts front Dr. Vincent's Memorial Discourse.

None out of the pale of Vincent's church will go so far as he did in making it the criterion of positive truth.

Century A Sixteenth Century Coffre-fort Italian Coffer Italian Chairs Ebony Cabinet Venetian State Chair Ornamental Panelling in St. Vincent's Church, Rouen Chimney Piece (Fontainebleau) Carved Oak Panel (1577) Fac-Similes of Engraving On Wood Carved Oak Bedstead of Jeanne D'albret

And Father Payne stretched out a large hand down the table, and enclosed Vincent's in his own.

The second circumstance took place after the arrival of the same vessel at St. Vincent's.

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