297 Verbs to Use for the Word visiter

It happened in this wise, that, having occasion to go down to the cellars, the thought occurred to me to pay a visit to the great vault, where the trap is situated; and see whether everything was as I had left it.

A little while afterward, the King received a visit from one of his sons-in-law, who said to him, "What do you want us to give you?" "I'll see what my daughters want," he answered.

We proposed to set out about the middle of the night; and we passed the chief part of the interval in making visits of ceremony, and in calling on those who had shown us civility.

Colonel Marsh had stopped one day at Riverview, while on his way home from Hampton, and had made us all promise to return his visit, but so many affairs had intervened that the promise had never been kept.

"I repeated my visit," he continued, "several times the same day, under any pretext I could inventto gather an orange, or other fruitto pluck a roseto frighten away mischievous birdsto catch the unobstructed breeze, or sit in a cooler shade; in which artifices I played a part that had before been foreign to my nature.

Did you enjoy your visit at Duke Town?"

I, however, recollected Jack's word, when I had described the visit of the Lola to Leghorn, and further I recollected that very shortly he would be back in London from his term of Mediterranean service.

Signor Burini's mother remembered Garibaldi's visit to Palmanova in 1867, the year after Venetia was liberated from the Austrian yoke and added to United Italy.

Hill suggests her letters indicate friendly relations between her and Sir H.F. Sir H.F. expected visit, probably from lady, night of murder.

"Well, now, what a delightful way of prolonging a delightful visit.

Doctor Ives and his wife had postponed an annual visit to a relation of the former on account of the marriage of their son, and they now availed themselves of this visit to perform their own engagement.

Expressing our gratitude for his kind attentions, and promising to renew our visit if we could, we bade him adieu.

"He has been unwell," replied Dr. Danvers; "and thus, for a day or two, I took his duty, and this poor man, Merton, having known something of me, preferred seeing me rather than a stranger; and so, at the chaplain's desire and his, I continued my visits.

George Daniel, in his recollections of Lamb, records a visit they paid together to the Fair.

We exchanged a good many visits and dinners, and while my uncle several times invited Leithcourt and his friends to his shoot with al fresco luncheon, which the ladies joined, the tenant of Rannoch always invited us back in return.

"I announced my visit for to-day.

" The mention of yachting brought back to my mind the visit of the Lola and its mysterious sequel.

If it is, she needn't come to my house to-day; she may go and finish her visit at Mrs. Rosenberg's.

" "I did want to come, but I really think you proposed the visit," Ruth remarked.

The birds as well as the bats which lurk in the darker recesses of the chapel are said to be responsible for the very pungent and unpleasant odour which greets one on entering and forces one to cut short one's visit.

We had promised our dear friends the Monkhouses, promised ourselves rather, a visit to them at Ramsgate, but I thought it best, and Mary seemed to have it at heart too, not to go far from home these last holy days.

'T was but the other day, and you are not likely to have forgotten my visit.

He knew the vessel would pass near enough for him to hail it and have a boat sent for him; but then he would miss his intended visit to Captain Lane's, and his future happiness depended on that visit.

He then sent for Sahib Gul, and eventually it was decided that I should defer my visit to the Kafirs till some of their leading men should arrive, and ad interim I might pay a visit to the Dura Pass.

and I had related to him the visit of the mysterious yacht.

297 Verbs to Use for the Word  visiter