30 Verbs to Use for the Word jeweller

" "But" began the dismayed jeweller.

As soon as by these means I am master of ten thousand, I will lay aside my trade of a glass-man and turn jeweller.

Some years ago I knew a Birmingham manufacturing jeweller whose line was gold and silver pencil cases.

"Brother Samuel Burge?" inquired the jeweller, rising.

"Do you remember Paulus Scevanovitch, who was concerned in that attempt to defraud the Parisian jewellers, Maurel and Company, two years ago?

"We want ships and not diamonds," said the queen, and dismissed her jeweller.

Is it not simpler to suppose that the thief had taken the precaution to drug the jeweller before the latter went to bed?" "But" "Wait a moment, and take point number three.

A not unusual method is to get a sister of the fair one to lend one of the lady's rings, to enable the jeweller to select the proper size.

Next day Kimberley entered his jewellers to consult him concerning a scarf-pin.

Diana requested her mother might be permitted to fetch the jeweller of whom she bought the ring, which being granted, the widow went out, and presently returned leading in Helena herself.

" "So upset," hazarded the jeweller.

When the father pours out his gladness at the sight of her, she rejoins in these words: "I hold that jeweller little to praise That loves well that he sees with eye; And much to blame, and uncortoyse, uncourteous.

O knave jeweller!

Anna Milder, who had been a lady's maid, but became a famous singer and married a rich jeweller and quarrelled with Beethoven and with Spontini, was a sort of muse to Schubert, sang his songs in public, and gave him much advice.

On his way home he paused at sundry shop windowsall jewellers'.

The one who was conducting this case questioned the unfortunate jeweller very closely about his servants and his household generally.

The well known Hebrew, Levi of Livorno, has left with me a sack, containing the very sum of which there is question, and, under the conditions named, I will convert it to my uses, arid repay the good jeweller his gold, with moneys of my own, at a later day.

"'Not one, I should say,' replied the jeweller, 'though, perhaps, the parlourmaid, whilst waiting at table, may have heard me and Mr. Knopf discussing our bargain.'

exclaimed Otto, bringing down his fist on the bench with such vigour that the pebbles leaped up and fell rattling down: "Sayest thou this of a gem framed by genii in the bowels of the earth?" "Nay, friend," returned the jeweller with the same imperturbable air, "that thy gem was framed of earth I in nowise question, seeing that it doth principally consist of sand.

The wazir-zadi (who had represented herself as a merchant's son, ) was greatly surprised at seeing the jeweller; and, on reflection, she became pleased in her own heart, saying, "God grant this be no delusion!

One who works in, or sells, joyaux ('jewels'), 'a jeweller.' DÉTOURNEZ.

He had been at the North-Western two days when he sent his secretary to Window and Vassall, the jewellers of Bold Street, with a request that they would kindly send a representative round to the hotel with some nice pieces of jewellery, diamonds and pearls chiefly, which he was desirous of taking as a present to his sister in Chicago.

The transaction here referred tothough, strangely enough, it is looked on as one that had a political interestwas, in fact, a scheme of a broken-down gambler to swindle a jeweller out of a diamond necklace of great value.

After explaining that his reason for making these inquiries was his fear that the piece of gold he had accepted in trade because he also liked the feel of lumps of gold, might not be worth what he had given for it, Nunez thanked the jeweller, left him, and returned to Valparaiso.

If thou wert a gentle jeweller.

30 Verbs to Use for the Word  jeweller