14 examples of windgall in sentences

From every side Worlington Dodds heard of yearlings, of windgalls, of roarers, of spavins, of cribsuckers, of a hundred other terms which were as unintelligible to him as his own Stock Exchange jargon would have been to the company.

"Don't you think, Mr. Kimberley," asked Mr. Ragshaw, with profound respect, "that a little something" They were outside the Windgall Arms, and Kimberley understood.

Mr. Begg, senior partner of Messrs. Begg, Batter, and Bagg, was sitting in his office a day or two later when a clerk ushered in the Earl of Windgall.

"I suppose you will act for him as you did for poor young Edward?" Poor young Edward was the deceased minor whose early death had wrecked the finest chances the Windgall family craft had ever carried.

" Next day, when Kimberley, preposterously overdressed and thoroughly ashamed of himself, was trying to talk business in Mr. Begg's office, the Earl of Windgall was announced.

"That isn't the worst of it," said Windgall, after a pause.

He turned round apologetically, and confronted the Earl of Windgall.

" It took Windgall a full minute to pull himself together.

" Kimberley went home in a tremor of nervous anxiety, and Windgall sent for his daughter.

If Windgall suffered, he had a solid compensation locked in the drawers of his library table.

V.Kimberley's Wedding Gift "My lord," said Kimberley, as he met the earl of Windgall outside the London hotel where the earl was staying, "can you give me a very few minutes?

" Windgall was as wildly agitated as Kimberley himself.

" Windgall caught only the first three words; he tugged at the bell-pull, and sent for a doctor.

He saw with amazement that it bore the Windgall crest.

14 examples of  windgall  in sentences