Which preposition to use with marmaduke
[He draws MARMADUKE to the dungeon.]
Douglas with personal vanity, and Marmaduke with a sort of interest in his own appetites and his own jollity.
What do you want me to do?" "To sever your connexion with Marmaduke at once.
" "Whereuponhem Sir Marmaduke as next-of-kin, would have the enjoyment of the revenuesand mayhap would have influence enough then to make good his claim to the title before the House of Lords ...
In fact I dug up the Petherton allotment thoroughly and unearthed Priscilla and Anne, both of CHARLES I.'s time, and Marmaduke of the Restoration.
On their way back they saw Marmaduke on the river, and, rather unnecessarily, I think, entered into conversation with him.
And with puzzlement came an inexplicable fear: she had known Marmaduke in all his moods, but never in such an one as he had displayed before her just now.
Pray, mistress, will you deign to tell me if in this your bidding you have asked Sir Marmaduke for his opinion?" "I need not to ask him.
The doting mother no longer could supply him with a sufficiency of money to vie with the rich gallants at the Court, and the savings which Sir Jeremy had been patiently accumulating with a view to freeing the Acol estates from mortgage went instead to rescue young Marmaduke from a debtor's prison.