198 Verbs to Use for the Word newspapers

'I know it's very unliterary of me, but I enjoy reading newspapers better than reading anything else in the world.

Then, taking a newspaper from his pocket, he settled himself to read, apparently oblivious to his surroundings.

Nobody can say I ain't good to gramaw; Lester says it's beautiful the way I am with her, remembering always to bring the newspapers and all, but just the same, I know when right's right and wrong's wrong.

" He jerked back the scuttle, returning to his chair, and, picking up the fallen newspaper, drew down his spectacles from off his brow and fell immediately back into close, puckered scrutiny of the printed page.

One boy buys newspapers, and sells them at a profit which buys him his dinner.

In the centre of the town is a large Piazza, planted round with myrtles which smell strong and sweet in the sun, and at midday an old woman sets up a stall here and sells the newspapers of Rome and Milan, Bologna and Venetia.

One becomes humiliated when one sees newspapers of serious reputation and politicians deemed not to be unimportant reasoning in language so false.

Mary opened the newspaper.

But, so far from aiding me to read,and it was the only method I had of passing my time,Wallace made repeated and vexatious attempts to keep me from receiving newspapers.

Louise writes lovely poetry and 'stories of human interest,' and Beth" "I can't write even a good letter," asserted that young lady; "but I'd dearly love to edit a newspaper.

It stands for financial success, I understand; but I'll bet you never made your money doing such fool things as establishing newspapers in graveyards.

If James M. Goodhue could revisit the earth and make a tour among the daily newspaper offices of St. Paul he would discover that wonderful strides had been made in the method of producing a newspaper during the latter half of the past century.

They want a present help in trouble; and if they will not believe that God is a present help in trouble, they will try to help themselves out of their trouble by begging, lying, swindling, forging, and all those meannesses which fill our newspapers with shameful stories day by day, and which all arise simply out of want of faith in God.

[Quebec] in the capacity of Printers, and forthwith to publish a weekly newspaper in French and English.'

"West," said he, "my girls are going to start a newspaper in Millville.

"Hunt up the best supply house and have them send me a complete outfit to print a daily newspaper.

Nevertheless I lingered, folding up a newspaper, and tearing an article out of a magazine by way of excuse; for it was not my object to be caught in a crowd and hustled, perhaps, by some clever wretches who might be lying in wait for what I had in my pocket.

Then I found 'er an old newspaper and a comfortable chair and sat down to wait.

It is not often he gets a newspaper; for it is not the like of us that can have newspapers and bread too at the same time in our houses.

"He is founding a newspaper.

A few paces distant stood a man who leaned against a table and held a newspaper before his face.

He had spread a newspaper on the table, and had laid out the pieces of food upon it.

We live as quietly as possible; Lord Brougham sends me the newspaper and bouquets of flowers; other friends lend Caroline their ponies, and do all kind things.

If you girls say you're anxious and willing to run a newspaper, I'll agree to give you a proper start.

He laid his newspaper down on his stout knees and looked at De Chauxville over his gold eye-glasses.

198 Verbs to Use for the Word  newspapers