281 Verbs to Use for the Word cousins

My sister-in-law, R.'s wife, was also an Englishwoman; the daughter of the house had married her cousin, de Bunsen, who had been a German diplomatist, and who had made nearly all his career in Italy, at the most interesting period of her history, when she was struggling for emancipation from the Austrian rule and independence.

"It makes me very happy, Kate," said she one day, "to have found my cousin and friend again.

'I mean what I told youhow my cousin, Cissie Cavanack,' he smiled a little as he invented this name, 'came up to town, chose the wrong hat, didn't know what to do with itand, you know!'

" "I only know my cousins and one or two others, their friends.

During the time I lay here and had my senses, I've made up my mind to ask my cousin Roland to forgive me, and let me make amends for the evil I've tried to do.

I am heartily glad at the thought of seeing my cousin once more, and all the gladder that he brings a wife with him.

[Illustration] "But, uncleI love my cousin!" "Get out!" "Give her to me.

Having met their cousins one day before dining with Lady Kew their news was most interesting and enthusiastic.

What a delightful companion is ****, if he did not always bring his tall cousin with him!

Percy then visited a cousin in Wales, a member of the Grove family.

Having done this vile deed, the Prioress turned and left her cousin, locking the door behind her.

" "The malady has infected, the whole nation," returned his cousin, "like the spirit of speculation.

" "I think I shall like your two cousins," said Kenneth, with an air of conviction.

" The jackal called his cousins and said to them, "Let us go and fill our bellies with onions in a garden that I know."

But when he got back he turned up the Hull newspapers, and became convinced that the man who sent that parcel wasyour cousin!

One morning, my uncle and aunt went abroad before breakfast, and took my cousins with them.

And, too, she wanted very much to invite her cousins to visit her, which was only possible in vacation time.

And all agreed that the law was good; Save a cousin of the King, Who came and stood before him, With complaint and questioning; "This law, which now your Highness Has on your lieges laid, I like it not, though many hearts It has exultant made.

"Rosa, go and kiss your dear cousin," added Mrs. Bullock.

"It will be such fun," replied her cousin, with eyes dancing merrily.

"Will you drink a rummer o' toddy, or try some fine auld usquebaugh I hae got frae my cousin in Buchan?" I sat down on the settle outside the tavern door.

THE MAN OF DREAMS When I had escorted my cousin Sibylle from the presence of the Emperor, I was surprised to find the same young hussar officer waiting outside who had commanded the guard which had brought me to the camp.

Americain Germany;we took(counting on his fingers)we took Quebecyes, Lord Gosford lost a cousin there; and we took all the Canadas; and we took their fleets: there was a young man killed in the battle between Hawke and Conflans, who was much attached to Lady Julianapoor soul!

Go, comfort your cousin.

Beth joined her cousin at the window and was instantly as awed and absorbed as Patsy.

281 Verbs to Use for the Word  cousins