Which preposition to use with kates
" Olympia said this with composure and a certain confidence in herself that struck Kate with admiration.
"You will manage to make the time, Lawrence?" "What other answer but 'yes' can Petruchio make to 'the prettiest Kate in Christendom'?" replied the Judge, bowing gallantly to the face in the mirror as he came up and stood beside his wife.
"Yes, put him out, do!" said Aunt Kate to the servant who was just then bringing in the coffee.
I hadn't seen Kate for seven years,not since she was thirteen; our education intervened.
Boone, who had been insensibly moving Kate from the open doorway, caught her eye fixed on the room, and looking over his shoulder at these jocular words he saw Jones leaning against the post, a wan smile on his face.
The occasion on which he first remained crouching at her feet while I walked away was regarded by Miss Kate as a personal triumph.
Down the side of the hill rode Kate at a brisk gallop.
I live in dread of the possible effect on you and Kate of the account of his education by his fatherthe principles right, the application so wofully wrong.
Now he began questioning Kate about college, her instructors and her friends.
laughed Angela, as Nick put her and Kate into a carriage which he had secured.
He arrived at a late hour unwarned, lest his mother would send Kate out of the way; but no sooner did her ladyship behold his face than she kindled upon both him and Kate, and ordered them out of her sight and house.
She looked at Kate through swimming eyes, and her voice was lost in sobs as she tried to speak.
" The conductor swung Kate off the train after it was in motion.
This document forms the subject of the "sealed packet" left with Mr. Gosford, and contained in effect these words: "If God spares me to return and marry my beloved Kate within a year, I promise to build a church and dedicate it to my patron saint.
"But they's a hundred Kates in the range," said Sam.
Of course, if she had been sensible and business-like, she might have told Kate before selling to inquire at some shop what would be a fair price; and then she might have offered the girl that amount.
" "How dare you?" asked Kate under her breath.
The presiding officer of the court-martial had attempted to silence Kate by a gesture, but with eyes fixed steadily upon him she had disregarded his command.
"It is really time that a properly-qualified governess had charge of those girls," observed my wife, as Mary and Kate after a more than usually boisterous romp with their papa, left the room for bed.
Here they seemed tacitly to say, "Why not?" Mrs. Dennison seated Kate between Dr. von Shierbrand and Marna Cartan.