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  • Cheer up, Isabel! (9)
  • Isabel asked. (9)
  • Isabel had seen the World. (4)
  • Isabel caught away her hand. (9)
  • With the latter went Isabel. (9)
  • Isabel did not listen to him. (9)
  • Miss Isabel quitted the room. (10)
  • Isabel despised the small pleasantry. (9)
  • The ladies Eleanor and Isabel appeared. (10)
  • His aunts Eleanor and Isabel besiege her. (10)
  • Isabel looked at her husband and hesitated. (9)
  • Miss Eleanor and Miss Isabel greeted them. (10)
  • Shall I get you a paper of cherries, Isabel? (9)
  • After a decent interval Miss Isabel glided out. (10)
  • Translated from the Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. (9)
  • He was very sweet and simple and kind, too, Isabel. (9)
  • At eleven they saluted the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Isabel sprang upon her offspring with a cry of despair. (9)
  • Isabel could not help laughing at this melodious parsimony. (9)
  • The ladies Eleanor and Isabel and Miss Dale were consulted. (10)
  • Basil and Isabel stood speechless a moment on the church steps. (9)
  • Isabel smiled, and Basil answered that they were from the East. (9)
  • Isabel met him at the door of the station with a frightened face. (9)
  • She proposed to pay her respects to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Miss Isabel replied to her, and addressed an interrogation to Clara. (10)
  • They gave us a very small allowance of brass band when we arrived, Isabel. (9)
  • He glanced at Isabel to see what effect the evil conversation had upon her. (9)
  • It was what Isabel had said twelve years before, on first beholding the lake. (9)
  • Presently Isabel paused, played a little with her knife, and, after a moment. (9)
  • De Craye was in the first carriage as escort to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Miss Eleanor and Miss Isabel made a sign to one another of raising their hands. (10)
  • The ladies Eleanor and Isabel feared it to be a case of urgency at the cottage. (10)
  • He righted it for action, and crossed the room to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Isabel had been preparing for the passage of this bridge ever since she left Boston. (9)
  • She looked at Miss Isabel, and rattled her chatelaine to account for her departure. (10)
  • She looked at Vernon, she looked at her father, and at the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Colonel De Craye was talking with English sedateness to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Isabel burst into tears; and now he went on his knees at her side, and took her hands in his. (9)
  • The ladies Eleanor and Isabel were sitting with Miss Dale, all three at work on embroideries. (10)
  • Isabel gave a little start, as if she had almost thought of something she was trying to think of. (9)
  • He conducted her along the corridor to the private sitting-room of the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • Among the rest, Basil and Isabel laughed, and then looked at each other with eyes of mutual reproach. (9)
  • Colonel De Craye walked at the heels of his leader to make his bow to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • They seem to have forgotten death a little more completely than any of their fellow-citizens, Isabel. (9)
  • She rose and went over to the sick woman, on whose face beamed a tender smile, as Isabel spoke to her. (9)
  • He did not breathe this doubt to Isabel, however, and she arrived at the Falls with unabated expectations. (9)
  • Basil had secured his ticket for the sleeping-car, and so he and Isabel stood aside and watched the tumult. (9)
  • Isabel moaned again with her hands still on her eyes, and wondered that he was not ashamed to make fun of her. (9)
  • To which not very costly banter Isabel responded in kind, and rapidly sketched the life they could lead aboard. (9)
  • He bowed slightly to Isabel, who returned his politeness, and exchanged faint nods, or glances, with the ladies. (9)
  • She and Lady Culmer gave out lamentable Ohs, while Miss Eleanor and Miss Isabel Patterne sketched the incident. (10)
  • They were now on the lawn, where Sir Willoughby was walking with the ladies Eleanor and Isabel, his maiden aunts. (10)
  • It was in this illogical spirit of economy that Basil invited his family to the descent; but Isabel shook her head. (9)
  • In the last car that passed them, when it was fairly under way, a face looked full at Isabel from one of the windows. (9)
  • He came round the table to Isabel, where she sat in a growing distraction, and lifted her by the waist from her chair. (9)
  • For a moment Isabel harbored the desire to see the city in company with Miss Ellison; but it was only a passing weakness. (9)
  • If he did not breathe Sir Willoughby, like the ladies Eleanor and Isabel, he would either acquiesce in a syllable or be silent. (10)
  • Isabel declined to visit the Cave of the Winds, to which these stairs lead, but was willing to risk the ascent of Terrapin Tower. (9)
  • Isabel had just put up her handkerchief to conceal her first yawn, when the gentlemen, odorous of cigars, returned to say good-night. (9)
  • It scarcely seemed to Basil and Isabel that their fellow-passengers were so interesting as their fellow passengers used to be in their former days of travel. (9)
  • In the saloon Isabel had found among the passengers her semi- acquaintances of the hotel parlor and the Rapids-elevator, and had glanced tentatively towards them. (9)

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Definition of isabel:

  • isabel, isabelle, iz’a-bel, n. a yellowish-gray or drab colour. (0)

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