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  • You know the story? (13)
  • Now what is that story? (8)
  • To go on with the story. (8)
  • Here the story broke off. (5)
  • Then she told her story. (12)
  • But it improves the story. (10)
  • He told me the whole story. (4)
  • Let me go on with the story. (8)
  • I may say the story is false. (10)
  • Now let me get back to my story. (7)
  • Williams.—The Story of Notation. (3)
  • He learned the story of the disaster. (8)
  • I will tell you my story if you like. (9)
  • Father Charlevoix tells us the story. (19)
  • You know her story; everybody knows it. (10)
  • If only her story were not too conspicuous! (8)
  • Sir William, how can you tell such a story? (4)
  • Their story is best told in their own words. (18)
  • I worked steadily if not rapidly at the story. (9)
  • The general manager knows the story by heart. (21)
  • But as he proceeded in his story, these fears were over. (4)
  • Val grunted, and recounted the story of the Mayfly filly. (8)
  • He was familiar with her thrilled voice at a story of bravery. (10)
  • There had to be, of course, a story, and then a sketch of travel. (9)
  • So, the story of me is to be completer, or continued in September. (10)
  • Miss Pollingray concluded by asking me what I thought of the story. (10)
  • It was a story to be pleaded in any court, before the sternest public. (10)
  • The story had not recurred to her since she had undertaken her service. (10)
  • Colonel De Craye concluded with an asseveration of the truth of the story. (10)
  • A story is told of a poet who came to the metropolis with a completed epic. (16)
  • She is a serious person, intellectually at least, and it is a serious story. (9)
  • Was there not some funny story abroad of a Pretender to the Throne of France? (10)
  • This story passed from mouth to mouth, receiving much ornament in the passage. (10)
  • The whole story of the capture of Quebec is full of romantic splendor and pathos. (9)
  • Had I gone straight to my grandfather, there would have been another story to tell. (10)
  • In the attic which filled the whole top story, Harz had pulled a canvas to the window. (8)
  • But it is a story of some vitality, and is worthy of a place in the Edinburgh kalendar. (2)
  • There is a sort of hero, and a sort of villain, to this story: they are but instruments. (22)
  • He thought of June, and her dead mother, and the whole story, with all his old bitterness. (8)
  • When he had finished his story and was ready to begin it again nobody gave him any attention. (1)
  • With this campaign is associated in Canadian annals the story of a brave woman, Laura Secord. (19)
  • I think he wants to injure you in my regard, which he knows the story would do if I believed it. (1)
  • Before a week elapsed, the story had gone far and near; every dinner-table in Cork had laughed at it. (6)
  • I thought I could cut a long story short, but I seem to be cutting a short story long. (9)
  • He must be a stiff, ungodly Protestant who can take anything but pleasure in this kind and hopeful story. (2)
  • He screwed a look at the earl, who sent Abrane to carry a message and heard the story Potts had to tell. (10)
  • Its likeness to the story to which he had just listened now impressed him as perhaps more than accidental. (1)
  • Is this story about pre-engaged affections merely a got up thing, to try the force of my attachment for her? (6)
  • Work, and hard work, I had always been used to and never afraid of; but work is by no means the whole story. (9)
  • I have now no idea what they did in it, but as the story never came to a conclusion it does not greatly matter. (9)
  • I wrote to Mr. Verrian saying what I did, and asking to see the rest of his story on the impulse of the moment. (9)
  • But I cannot make out that I was sensible of the literature; it was the forever enchanting story that I enjoyed. (9)
  • Her intuitive glance, assisted by a combination of minor facts, had read the story of their misdeeds in a minute. (10)
  • In his last days he was taught to suspect our story: perhaps from Roland; perhaps I breathed it without speaking. (10)
  • Just now, before you came, I was reading in a book the story of the marriage of Saint Francis to the Lady Poverty. (12)
  • Pont de Montvert, or Greenhill Bridge, as we might say at home, is a place memorable in the story of the Camisards. (2)
  • Several times she surprised herself in an interesting pursuit of the story; abominably cold, abominably interested. (10)
  • In the disturbance of that discovery he was very near to going and pouring out to her the whole story of his feelings. (8)
  • The architect had moved lately to the top story of a large new building on Michigan Avenue, where his office had expanded. (13)
  • Not only does he seem to have read me those first chapters, but to have talked them over with me and outlined the whole story. (9)
  • Had not a stray bullet struck him down on his way to the battlefield, the story of Ticonderoga might have had a different ending. (19)
  • Abraham was a resident, according to the Bible story, of Ur in the land of the Chaldees, where a considerable civilization had been attained. (3)
  • Not to provoke Johanna he feigned to share her faith; and yet there was something about her story that stirred his vitals and made him afraid. (12)
  • There is a silly story of a subterranean passage between the Castle and Holyrood, and a bold Highland piper who volunteered to explore its windings. (2)
  • Lord and Lady Esquart agreed to anything agreeable to her, after excusing themselves for the necessitated flight, piteously relating the story of their sufferings. (10)
  • Irving, Curtis, Bayard Taylor, Herman Melville, Ross Browne, Ik Marvell, Longfellow, Lowell, Story, Mr. James, Mr. Aldrich, Colonel Hay, Mr. Warner, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. C.W. (9)

Also see sentences for: account, anecdote, apologue, fable, fiction, legend, narration.

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