611 Verbs to Use for the Word paper

I suppose I should have understood much more if I had read the papers regularly, but I didn't begin to do that until W. had been minister for some time, and then worked myself into a nervous fever at all the opposition papers said about him.

Edith took the paper and read: 'TRAYS OF CHARACTER trays of character will always show threw how ever much you may polish it up trays of character will always show threw the grane of the wood.

" He took the paper with leisurely unconcern, affecting not to remark Kate's flashing wrath; he read the lines, handed the paper back, or held it toward Kate, who put her hands behind her.

Writers were often as clearly distinguished as were the ladies in the earlier day, when Addison wrote his paper on party patches.

I suggested putting in a stitch to hold the paper.

You sign all papers, and it is you whom the public hold accountable for all moneys deposited in the institution.

The first ten numbers will be sent to any one desirous of seeing the paper before subscribing, for SIXTY CENTS.

"Blaise," says Mr. Holt, writing two lines on his table-book, one for my lady and one for Harry, "you must go back to Castlewood and deliver these," and Blaise went back and gave Harry the two papers.

It was a small movement, that flinching, and he covered it by continuing the upward gesture of his hand to his coat; he drew out tobacco and cigarette papers and commenced to roll his smoke.

" "I've brought you the papers.

"You may find papers or letters," said the officer.

'Mother, have you got that paper?' 'Yes, I have indeed!' 'Well, cross outthat, and put in Aspasia Matilda Ottley.

See the quiet smile' and knowing look as he folds the paper up, and thrusts it into his pocket.

I saw as soon as I went in that the desk was openhe had been examining Sir Horace's private papers.

Would it not be better for me to send these papers by a messenger to your house?" "No; I'll take them myself.

Those desirous of receiving the paper containing this new | | serial, which promises to be the best ever written by | | ORPHEUS C. KERR, should subscribe now, to insure its regular | | receipt weekly.

Say something, or I'll go mad!" He laid his paper across his knee, pushing up his glasses.

Then, throwing the paper aside, he asked, coldly: "Why should you ask me what it means?

Had Jack left papers incriminating him?

But there was no news in the first editions, and so I stayed there, drinking port wine and buying the papers as fast as they came out.

Supposing that a painter should not condemn a paper for publishing a musical article beyond his comprehension, and that an architect ought not to get in a rage because he finds in his favorite journal a paper on beavers which makes him feel insignificant, PUNCHINELLO has generally looked around upon his fellow-journalists, and thought them very good fellows, who generally published very good papers.

"He is the best friend we will ever have, Dick, you and I." He opened several papers as he spoke and ran his eyes over the advertising columns.

" "Can't the Widder Clark sell the new paper, then?" asked the blacksmith.

Then Mr. Watson brought into the drawing room the tin box containing the important Elmhurst papers in his possession, and having requested all present to be seated he said: "In order to clear up the uncertainty that at present exists concerning Miss Merrick's last will and testament, I will now proceed to read to you the document, which will afterward be properly probated according to law.

I picked up the papers.

611 Verbs to Use for the Word  paper