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  • Charles) Yes Madam. (4)
  • Be careful, Charles! (8)
  • No, thanks, Charles! (8)
  • Charles, ring and order a chair. (4)
  • Charles laughed. (4)
  • How are you, Charles? (8)
  • Am I suspected, Charles? (8)
  • Sir Charles and Lady Dedmond. (8)
  • Charles is unjust to his uncle. (10)
  • And, pray, who is Charles Hayter? (4)
  • Thank you, Charles, for your letter! (10)
  • Charles is away, and I suffer no pangs. (10)
  • These looked hopefully to Charles Albert. (10)
  • You call Charles Marlowe father; that I know. (1)
  • I will designate them simply as Charles and Frank. (7)
  • Edmund, you have heard me mention Charles Anderson. (4)
  • Had we a better general than the Archduke Charles? (10)
  • I did not think Charles would have been so unfeeling. (4)
  • She took hardly any notice of Charles Hayter yesterday. (4)
  • While Charles is in Wales, you must have her at Dayton. (10)
  • And to go home without Charles, too, without her husband! (4)
  • But Charles, far from showing joy, seemed thunderstruck. (19)
  • I am not more alarmed about little Charles now than he is. (4)
  • Charles Vernon is my aversion; and I am afraid of his wife. (4)
  • Well might Charles wonder how Captain Wentworth would feel! (4)
  • Charles agreed, but declared his resolution of not going away. (4)
  • Besides, there is no engagement as yet between Charles and me. (10)
  • He sent Colonel Wetherell to take the rebel post at St. Charles. (19)
  • It is, however, a fact that I am not quite natural with Charles. (10)
  • When Charles was born my dear old father was out hunting all day. (8)
  • He was addressing his two cronies, Charles Fox and George Selwyn. (18)
  • Charles might as well take his tour, and let us see him again next year. (10)
  • The name of the solicitor in question was Charles Adolphus Bannerbridge. (10)
  • Charles gave him and his pretty stepmother a house hard by Fort St. Louis. (19)
  • We must now, for a little while, leave Charles de la Tour and his fortunes. (19)
  • She is decidedly too good for Charles, unless he changes his method of living. (10)
  • His favourite generals were Prince Eugene, the Archduke Charles and Wallenstein. (8)
  • Charles is wild, but Charles would be above these littlenesses. (10)
  • Charles, in his real concern and good nature, would go home with her; there was no preventing him. (4)
  • Charles came a few hours afterwards, to bring a later and more particular account. (4)
  • Charles Hodges will plague me to death, I dare say; but I shall cut him very short. (4)
  • How Charles could take such a thing into his head was always incomprehensible to me. (4)
  • I reminded Temple of a saying of the Emperor Charles V. as to a knowledge of languages. (10)
  • Charles, being somewhat more mindful of the probabilities of the case, only nodded in reply, and walked away. (4)
  • Stevenson sent the manuscript to my friend Mr. Charles Longman, who, in turn, sent it to me. (2)
  • Returning to his cabin late at night with a deer on his shoulders Charles Marlowe tried the door. (1)
  • I have sent Charles to town to make matters up if he can, for I do not by any means want her here. (4)
  • A Canadian, De Bienville, one of the sons of Charles le Moine, had even been {182} sent to govern it. (19)
  • And before she was beyond the first stage of full sensation, Charles, Mary, and Henrietta all came in. (4)
  • He divined further trouble, for the Restoration of Charles the Second put a new aspect on the situation. (19)
  • King Charles was beheaded, and Oliver Cromwell ruled in his stead as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. (19)
  • Charles and Henrietta returned, bringing, as may be conjectured, Charles Hayter with them. (4)
  • As Sir Charles de la Tour he obtained audience of the Lord Protector and stated his case fully and frankly. (19)
  • I doubt whether Charles at fifty would object to have the same said of Mr. Charles Everett. (10)
  • Amongst the latter were Nicholas Denys and an extraordinary person, Charles de Menou, Chevalier de Charnisay. (19)
  • Charles would be astonished to hear me read the Castilian tongue, now wellnigh as familiar to me as Castilian soap. (14)
  • Charles Fish, Frank Pastor, Romeo Sebastian and David Richards were other celebrated circus horsemen of that period. (21)
  • Charles heard it quite by chance; they have not had the civility to give me any notice, or of offering to take anything. (4)
  • Henrietta fully thought so herself, before Captain Wentworth came; but from that time Cousin Charles had been very much forgotten. (4)
  • Charles F. Browne, whose drollery wafted his pseudonym as far as the English speech could carry laughter, was a Westernized Yankee. (9)
  • Bernhardt as the large imagination of Charles Fechter transcended in its virile range the effect of her subtlest womanish intuition. (9)
  • Charles, Henrietta, and Captain Wentworth were the three in consultation, and for a little while it was only an interchange of perplexity and terror. (4)
  • Derek did not wait for this, but on the day before the assizes repacked his bag and went off to the Royal Charles Hostel at Worcester. (8)
  • The man who did this, and who afterward placidly endured a severe reprimand from the coroner, was a son-in-law of the late Charles Breede. (1)
  • In the section of the Charles that the perspective of the street blocked out, the wrinkled current showed as if glazed with the hard color. (9)
  • So was it when Sir Charles and Sir Rupert and the estimable Villiers Davenant touched maidenly hearts to throb: so is it now, with the Hon. (10)
  • Claude began by telling his son Charles of the flattering reception he had met with in London, and the honours that had been heaped upon him. (19)
  • Charles wonders what Captain Wentworth will say; but if you remember, I never thought him attached to Louisa; I never could see anything of it. (4)
  • I met Charles Etherell on the pier, and heard that my Parliamentary seat was considered in peril, together with a deal of gossip about my disappearance. (10)
  • They left the car at the Arlington Street corner of the Public Garden, and followed the winding paths diagonally to the further corner on Charles Street. (9)
  • They were indebted, the next day, to Charles Hayter, for all the minute knowledge of Louisa, which it was so essential to obtain every twenty-four hours. (4)
  • Charles Courtier on the other hand had always been accompanied by thousands, who really could not understand the conduct of this man with no commercial sense. (8)

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