158 Verbs to Use for the Word nephews

Mrs. Maxa did not need to mind these annoying negotiations now, but calmly replied that the Baron would send his nephew to the high school in the city and would undoubtedly make his own arrangements.

I tell you, nephew (I do love you well).

A girl who marries a nephew of Mark Haas can hold up her head with the best of them.

What happiness for a poor old man, like me, when I hear them say: "Monsieur Ridoux, I have just seen your nephew, Monseigneur Marcel, go by."

Sir Peter enlarged the old Elizabethan homestead to suit his new dignity; built a picture-gallery, which he stocked handsomely with family portraits; designed terrace gardens on the hillside after a fashion he had learnt in Italy, and adopted his eldest nephew as his heir.

" "Didn't they find your nephew Joseph?" "No, it was not that.

IV.The Brothers Cheeryble In course of time the brothers Cheeryble, in their frequent visits to the cottage at Bow, often took with them their nephew Frank; and it also happened that Miss Madeline Bray, a ward of the brothers, was taken to the cottage to recover from a serious illness.

Weele leave my Nephew and your sister, Madam, And take a turne i'th garden.

Had Richard fully intended to murder his nephews at the time he determined upon dethroning the elder, I have very little doubt that he would have kept his northern forces in London to preserve order in the city till after the deed was done.

The Abbé de Solis brought his nephew to the house, and this young man, Emmanuel, who was good and noble, evidently created a favourable impression on Marguerite.

"What is, Miss Anthea?" "Why that you should be sitting here calling Georgy your nephew, and that I should be pouring out tea for you, quite as a matter of course.

" "Oh, what does he mean by chunt, Budge?" "I guess he means trunk," replied my elder nephew.

But, first, Miss Daggett, let me tell you that I met your nephew the other day.

"With a large M, sir," nodded Bellew, "marriage, sir,wedlock; my nephew and I are discussing it in its aspects philosophical, sociological, and" "That is surely rather apeculiar subject to discuss with a child, Mr. Bellew" "Meaning my nephew, sir?" "I meanyoung George, there.

She leant forward to say as much and recognised her nephew.

Sir Warden," said Sir David, riding up to D'Arcy, "and ye have brought a goodly company to visit my nephew.

"But why?" cried Scrooge's nephew.

When he had read the old squire's letter he did not as yet wish to forgive his nephew.

He died on the 28th March 1820, about the 50th year of his age, after having, with his last breath declared his nephew, Muley Abd Errahman, the legitimate and hereditary successor of the Shereefs, and so restoring the lineal descent of these celebrated Mussulman sovereigns.

Under these conditions we find Sweden at the beginning of the nineteenth century, when Charles XIII was chosen to succeed his nephew, the abdicated Gustavus IV Adolphus.

In half an hour more he was able to embrace his nephew, who was with two other volunteers, an Andulasian and a South American,the three united by brotherhood of birth and by their continual familiarity with death.

You know my nephew Joseph" "Little Joseph!

She seemed exceedingly happy and cheerful, and talked about needing plenty of cash, as she was going abroad to join her nephew, for whom she would in future keep house.

Next day, she ordered her nephew to accompany the strangers to a bridge, which being lately broken down, was become extremely dangerous in passing.

The Judge began, addressing my nephew: 'This man is indeed your father?'

158 Verbs to Use for the Word  nephews