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  • Who are you, Susan? (12)
  • Duchess Susan interposed. (10)
  • Susan too was a grievance. (4)
  • Susan here fell a-weeping. (10)
  • Susan could never be spared. (4)
  • Duchess Susan opened her eyes. (10)
  • They referred to Duchess Susan. (10)
  • Mr. Beamish said to Duchess Susan. (10)
  • Nevertheless, Duchess Susan did go. (10)
  • She felt even Susan to be in the way. (12)
  • Susan was compelled to give way to some sobs. (10)
  • But Susan probably told you how my days are spent. (12)
  • Susan ruefully inquired, joining teapot and kettle. (10)
  • Susan ruefully inquired, joining teapot and kettle. (22)
  • Upstairs Duchess Susan made a show of embracing her. (10)
  • At that moment Susan Rappard came in, badly frightened. (12)
  • By her other aunt, Susan was received with quiet kindness. (4)
  • No unkindness, however, on the part of Lady Susan appeared. (4)
  • Duchess Susan came out of it more scatheless than her duke. (10)
  • An hour later Susan burst in, pale and with dishevelled hair. (12)
  • Adieu, my dearest Susan, I wish matters did not go so perversely. (4)
  • Susan saw that much was wrong at home, and wanted to set it right. (4)
  • My father wishes you to invite Susan to go with you for a few months. (4)
  • Duchess Susan fanned herself to assist her digestion of the anecdote. (10)
  • Duchess Susan looked out over the house-tops, beyond the dusty hedges. (10)
  • He glanced over at Duchess Susan, who was like a sunflower in the sun. (10)
  • You know I told you not to touch it, because Susan is so cross about it. (4)
  • Lady Susan means nothing but her good, but she will not make a friend of her. (4)
  • Lady Susan does not always know, therefore, what will make her daughter happy. (4)
  • Susan was her only companion and listener on this, as on more common occasions. (4)
  • In about ten minutes after my return to the parlour Lady Susan entered the room. (4)
  • Susan uttered a throttled cry, as the hanging lamp over the bed fell shattered. (12)
  • But it was possible to part with her, because Susan remained to supply her place. (4)
  • With equanimity Eva sat down at her toilet table, and let Susan arrange her hair. (12)
  • He sat upright, levelling his privileged stare at Duchess Susan until she blushed. (10)
  • How long Lady Susan will be in town, or whether she returns here again, I know not. (4)
  • Susan stood crimson in its midst; her eyes were glassy, and her face a rigid mask. (12)
  • Young Matthew Shale, who had slept on board the Susan, conducted them to her boat. (10)
  • Letters that laid claim to any urgency were answered by Susan or Monsieur Labourdemont. (12)
  • She brought him the looking-glass, and Susan being dismissed, he examined his features. (10)
  • She brought him the looking-glass, and Susan being dismissed, he examined his features. (22)
  • She found Robert with his arm doubled over a basin, and Susan sponging cold water on it. (10)
  • The quarrel between Lady Susan and Reginald is made up, and we are all as we were before. (4)
  • Lady Susan has certainly contrived, in the space of a fortnight, to make my brother like her. (4)
  • Reginald was glad to get away, and I went to Lady Susan, curious, indeed, to hear her account of it. (4)
  • Vainly, as becomes a candid country lass, blue-eyed Susan tells him that she is but a poor dairymaid. (10)
  • Half a mile off shore, the Susan was put about to flap her sails, and her boat rocked with the passengers. (10)
  • Reginald is returned, not to ask our consent to his marrying Lady Susan, but to tell us they are parted for ever. (4)
  • Poor Colonel Poltermore, as he came to be called, was clearly a victim of the sudden affability of Duchess Susan. (10)
  • Lady Susan is surely too severe, for Frederica does not seem to have the sort of temper to make severity necessary. (4)
  • They were on, and so it was of no use for young Matthew to say they were likely to bear away a token from the Susan. (10)
  • Evan took him aside and gave him what he had; and this amount, without inspection or reserve, Harry offered to Susan. (10)
  • Reginald has long wished, I know, to see the captivating Lady Susan, and we shall depend on his joining our party soon. (4)
  • There was nothing to raise her spirits in the confined and scantily furnished chamber that she was to share with Susan. (4)
  • Even Lady Susan seemed a little disconcerted by this forwardness; in her heart I am persuaded she sincerely wished him gone. (4)
  • I have entirely misunderstood Lady Susan, and was on the point of leaving the house under a false impression of her conduct. (4)
  • All this became gradually evident, and gradually placed Susan before her sister as an object of mingled compassion and respect. (4)
  • The two gentlemen nighest upon violently resenting his brutality to Duchess Susan, led her from the room in company with Chloe. (10)
  • Duchess Susan was distinguished coming across a broad uncut meadow, tirra-lirraing beneath a lark, Caseldy in attendance on her. (10)
  • The title he had disguised Duchess Susan in, he confessed to rueing as the principal cause of the agitation of his principality. (10)
  • Within twenty-four hours she was hoping to be gone; her father and mother must be spoken to, Susan prepared, everything got ready. (4)
  • I hear the young man well spoken of; and though no one can really deserve you, my dearest Susan, Mr. De Courcy may be worth having. (4)
  • In every argument with her mother, Susan had in point of reason the advantage, and never was there any maternal tenderness to buy her off. (4)
  • At length Lady Susan, weary, I believe, of her situation, proposed walking; and we left the two gentlemen together, to put on our pelisses. (4)
  • Time did something, her own exertions something more, and she resumed her attentions to Susan, and again awakened the same interest in them. (4)
  • Lady Susan behaved with great attention to her visitor; and yet I thought I could perceive that she had no particular pleasure in seeing him. (4)
  • Susan had an open, sensible countenance; she was like William, and Fanny hoped to find her like him in disposition and goodwill towards herself. (4)
  • Duchess Susan might protest her inability to keep her blushes down; that the wrong was done by the insolent eyes, and not by her artless cheeks. (10)
  • Frederica returned to Churchhill with her uncle and aunt; and three weeks afterwards, Lady Susan announced her being married to Sir James Martin. (4)
  • Aunt Juley, who had more spirit, sometimes thought it would be quite exciting; she had so enjoyed that visit to Brighton the year dear Susan died. (8)

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Definition of susan:

  • susan, susanna, susannah (heb.), a lily. | dims. sue, suke, suky, susie, susy. | fr. susanne_, it. susanna_, sp. susana_, ger. susanne_.(0)

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