505 Verbs to Use for the Word sister

What added spice to this peculiar situation was the fact that Carleton actually married the younger sister of the too-youthful Lady Anne.

Well, you will still be cross; I tell ye, sister This gentleman, by all your friends' consent Must be your husband.

I would have liked to ask my sister, how high the water had risen; but felt it was wiser not to mention the subject to her.

She forthwith strikes up a match with the False Count, leaving Antonio free to marry Clara, Julia's sister, whom he loves.

Mr. Moffat, satisfied so far, put his next question with equal directness: "Mr. Cumberland, you have mentioned seeing your sister in her coffin.

"No, I ain't sickbut Deanie Consadine is, and I'm goin' over in town to find her sister.

Princely Richard, at this corner make your stand: And for I know you love my sister well, Know I am Gloster, and not Fauconbridge.

I thought thus perhaps to frighten or stir the creature to showing itself; but only succeeded in bringing my sister Mary out, to know what was the matter.

Once, in the afternoon, and again, later, I went to visit my sister.

She took her sister Janie and her mother to southern England.

Helen was still in the hall, and I ran straight upstairs, where I met my sister, as I have just told you.

I once knew two sisters, the only companions of a widowed mother, who, though they had no relatives and but very few friends, and should therefore have been the more closely united in heart, were in the habit oftener of harshly rebuking and blaming, than of encouraging, assisting, and comforting each other.

"I've got a sister myself.

And, Willie, God has sent you a little sister.

Ford kissed his sister, but that operation hardly checked him for an instant in his voluble narrative of the stirring events of his first morning on the bay.

Archie called his sister Dilly.

The elder, Edwin, was afterward married to the sister of the King of Hungary; but the English prince dying without issue, Solomon gave his sister-in-law, Agatha, daughter of the emperor Henry II, in marriage to Edward, the younger brother; and she bore him Edgar, Atheling, Margaret, afterward Queen of Scotland, and Christina, who retired into a convent.

Yes, though few know it, none now save my sister Mary, I have loved and, ah!

It made her sad to lose a sister, but she was happy in the thought that Susan was now with Jesus her Saviour in Heaven.

And now all the paths are free wherever there is a mountain-pass or a river-ford; the roads are all blessed, and they are all open, and no barriers for those who will.' 'Oh,' she cried, 'dear friend, is that true for all?' He looked away from her into the depths of the lovely air, and he replied: 'Little sister, our faith is without bounds, but not our knowledge.

Perhaps it will help her sister to forgive me when we meet in the world to which I am now going.

" Towards the end of the year she joined her sister at the Mumbles.

The epidemic carried off not merely his two sonsthe only two legitimate, Xanthippus and Paralusbut also his sister, several other relatives, and his best and most useful political friends.

This hegira was undertaken mainly to get her sister away from the scene of Gray Stoddard's disappearance; yet when the move came to be made, Miss Sessions refused to accompany her sister.

Then the lights went out in the house, and the asbestos curtain came slowly down and slowly crept into the ceiling again, to reassure the timorous, and the beautiful French garden, with its white statuary, and fountain, against the green trees, followed its plain asbestos sister, and the Woman's Parliament was revealed in session.

505 Verbs to Use for the Word  sister