129 Verbs to Use for the Word landlord

"Don't be frightened, Bill," ses the landlord.

he asked the landlord.

He did not tell the cautious landlord that Mr. Merrick was one of the wealthiest men in America, but he exhibited a roll of bills that satisfied the man his demands would be paid in full.

He paid the landlord, caught up his stick, and with a curt "Good-day" passed out of "Les Trois Frères.

The child, by her cries, quickly brought up the landlord of the house, but too late.

He called the landlord of the inn, who had accompanied him, to stand beside him, and in a little time two correspondent figures, of dilated size, appeared on the opposite mountain.

"And is the present squire like his father?" "No, sir, not a bit," replied the landlord, with a thoughtful and somewhat puzzled frown.

He hastened to meet the landlord before he reached Fernando, and thus prevented a collision, which would have been violent indeed.

" "Them cusses that passed through here last night!" exclaimed the landlord.

Pleading fever, Jimmie explained to his landlord that for him to venture out by day was most dangerous, and sent the landlord after the newspapers.

We have never even seen our landlord, though Mr. Harmon has written to him.

"Has he a large party, then?" "He is alone; that is the queer part of it," returned the landlord.

" "So am I," interrupted the landlord, "for I may be obliged to have recourse to unpleasant measures.

I propose riding over to Wuthering Heights to inform my landlord that I shall spend the next six months in London, and that he may look out for another tenant for the Grange.

"Who are they?" whispered the landlord.

exclaimed a broken voice; and the soldier, who had followed the landlord unperceived, and listened at the cottage door, rushed into the room, and dropped kneeling at his mother's feet.

'Such a voice!' added the landlord: 'it is like the sound of a cracked clarionet.'

The gentlemanly stranger paused at the bar to pay for the brandy, and after bidding the landlord a civil good-evening, with the compliments of the season, followed the Sergeant into the village street.

What with the dust and heat, and cheating landlords, and the dull plains of Lombardy, my first experience was not very prepossessing.

Accordingly, where this course had not been adopted even at an earlier period,(12) the competition of Sicilian slave-corn compelled the Italian landlord to follow it, and to have the work performed by slaves without wife or child instead of families of free labourers.

But his worst fault after all has been, that young or old, he has copied his landlord too closely, and acted on his maxims and example.

Soldiers defended the landlord and joined plundering forays on the territory of neighbors.

The good-humored traveller shook his head; over the face of his companion passed a disdainful smile, which did not escape the landlord.

'Fetch the landlord, and let me see this impudent hussy thrown out!

We sent the Baronne's maid and Agnès to try and find the landlord; but, after exploring untold depths below and above, they only succeeded in unearthing Hippolyte.

129 Verbs to Use for the Word  landlord