Which preposition to use with fernando
When the roads became bad or hilly, the family quit the wagon and trudged along on foot, the mother carrying the baby Fernando in her arms.
Somehow, there was a spice of adventure in the escapade, which seemed to thrill Fernando with pleasure, and he entered into it with a zeal that was remarkable.
When they came to the table, she had the lieutenant on one side and Fernando on the other.
"Wall, cap'in, I do hear as how yer goin' ter send yer boy Fernando to college.
A squadron was to be sent to guard the coast and relieve Fernando at Mariana.
Poor Sir Robert'larding the lean earth as he stalked along'in ruff and trunk hose, possibly too in burning steel breastplate, most probably along the old Indian path from San Fernando past Savannah Grande, and down the Ortoire to Mayaro on the east coast.
" "Have you heard of him?" "I have heard from him," she answered, glancing slyly at Fernando from the corners of her roguish eyes.
Suddenly Terrence recollected that he had registered Fernando under the name of Philip Magrew.
" "Can you see them yet?" asked Fernando of Williams, who sat well up in the stern holding the helm.