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Sentences starting with brampton
- Brampton had not yet received the details, but the Consolidation Bill had gone into the House that morning, and would be a law before the week was out. [9]
- Brampton had a storm all to itself--save for a sympathetic storm raging in Coniston--and all about a school-teacher. [9]
- Brampton and Harwich are rivals, but Coniston Water gives of its power impartially to each. [9]
Sentences ending with brampton
- And Jake Wheeler went along to bring back the team from Brampton. [9]
- Jake as usual, was kicking his heels in front of the store, talking to Rias and others about the coming Fourth of July celebration at Brampton. [9]
- A special office, too, was created on this occasion for an old supporter of Jethro's, Senator Peleg Hartington of Brampton. [9]
- Hain't we got to look out for the fair name of Brampton? [9]
- It is unnecessary to enrich the pages of this folio with all the footnotes and remarks of, the sages of Brampton. [9]
- To this day the railroad has not reached Coniston Village--nay, nor Coniston Flat, four miles nearer Brampton. [9]
- May came, and the pools dried up, the orchards were pink and white, the birches and the maples were all yellow-green on the mountain sides against the dark pines, and Cynthia was driving the minister's gig to Brampton. [9]
- So much for the ladies of Brampton. [9]
- He stopped at the harness shop, where Ephraim came limping out and lifted Cynthia to the seat beside her father, and they joggled off to Brampton. [9]
- Mr. Dodd kept the hardware store in Brampton. [9]
Sentences containing brampton two or more times
- No staff flew Mr. Worthington's arms; nevertheless the lord of Brampton was in his castle again, and Brampton felt that he was there. [9]
- All of Brampton might see them now; and all of Brampton did see them. [9]
- Incredible conjury which made him doubt that his feet touched the snow of Brampton Street, which blotted, as with a golden glow, the faces and the houses of Brampton from his sight. [9]
- He had made his money in Brampton, and it was but right that he should spend it for the benefit of the people of Brampton. [9]
- If you are ever in Brampton, you can still see the stage, if you care to go into the back of what was once Jim Sanborn's livery stable, now owned by Mr. Sherman of the Brampton House. [9]
- William Wetherell merely assumed certain obligations at the Brampton bank, and Lem Hallowell, Jock's son, who now drove the Brampton stage, brought the goods to the door. [9]
- Of course Coniston, and presently Brampton, knew that Bob Worthington had serenaded Cynthia--and Coniston and Brampton talked. [9]
More example sentences with the word brampton in them
- It seems that your man, Prescott, doesn't come from Brampton, in the first place, and Grant says that while he likes soldiers, he hasn't any use for the kind that want to lie down and make the government support 'em. [9]
- What was young Worthington doing in Brampton, and his father in the West on that railroad business? [9]
- Bob got in without a word, seized the reins, the cutter flew down Brampton Street (observed by many of the residents thereof) and turned into the Coniston road. [9]
- This, then, was what happened when Jethro had heard of her dismissal--he had left Coniston without writing her a word and passed through Brampton without seeing her. [9]
- Some such thoughts were running in Cynthia's head as they jingled away to Brampton that dazzling morning. [9]
- He arrived alone, wearing the silk hat which had become habitual with him now, and stepping into his barouche at the station had been driven up Brampton Street behind his grays, looking neither to the right nor left. [9]
- She had the way of one in authority, and Mr. Sherman himself ran to open the door of his only closed carriage, and the driver galloped off with her all the way to the Brampton House. [9]
- Coniston, too, was watching the drama, and had had a better view of the stage than Brampton, and saw some reason presently for the change in Jethro Bass. [9]
- The little schoolhouse was the only building in Brampton he had glanced at as he came through. [9]
- He was a trifle more robust than when he came to Brampton in the summer, but perhaps she doubted his promise to pay. [9]
- Half of Brampton, too, must have seen Cynthia open the door and Bob walk into the entry. [9]
- I want you to tell Jethro that I'm downright sorry I couldn't get him that Brampton postmastership. [9]
- I was going to steal away to Brampton for a couple of days before the term opened, and I meant to look you up there. [9]
- And I meant to go to Brampton tomorrow to see about it. [9]
- So you're comin' to Brampton to live with me! [9]
- If you're coming to Brampton just to see me, don't come. [9]
- But if I'd thought you'd see me, I should have gone to Brampton, anyway. [9]
- There was, at this time, a singular falling-off in the attendance of the Brampton Club. [9]
- Their way brought them down Brampton Street, past a house with great iron dogs on the lawn, so imposing and cityfied that he hung back and asked who lived there. [9]
- In a twinkling the young man is in Mr. Sherman's hack, and Mr. Sherman galloping his horse down Brampton Street, the young man with his head out of the window, smiling; grinning would be a better word. [9]
- He had been the Worthington coachman for five and twenty years, and he was known in Brampton as Silas the Silent. [9]
- Jake went to the tannery house and received his orders--orders of which he made a great mystery afterward at the store, although they consisted simply of directions to be prepared to drive Jethro to Brampton the next morning. [9]
- It was during the slack hours that our friend the senator, whose interest in the matter of the Brampton post office out-weighed for the present certain grave problems of the Administration in which he was involved, hurried into the Willard Hotel, looking for Jethro Bass. [9]
- By the time the pair reached Brampton, Chamberlain Bixby was introducing his chief as Congressman Sutton, and by this title he was known for many years to come. [9]
- It was not the March wind that burned her cheeks; as she thought of the mass meeting the night before, which was all about her, she wished she might go to school that morning through the woods and pasture lots rather than down Brampton Street. [9]
- Mr. Tredway was the man--so he told Mr. Tredway; Mr. Gates of Brampton was the man--so he assured Mr. Gates. [9]
- She reflected that the holidays were close at hand, and then he would go to Brampton and forget, even as he had forgotten before. [9]
- It was, indeed, the first citizen and reformer of Brampton. [9]
- In spite of the fact that his horse had been "stun lame" the night before, Mr. Price was able to start for Harwich, via Brampton, very early the next morning. [9]
- Happily, Cynthia passed the day in ignorance that Jethro had gone through Brampton. [9]
- It is said that when the stage from over Truro Gap arrived in Brampton Street a hundred eyes gazed at him unseen, from various ambushes, and followed him up the walk to Silas Wheelock's, where he was to board. [9]
- You must remember that he was a poor farmer's son, and that he began to work at fourteen in Brampton, running errands for a country printer. [9]
- It was possible that Cynthia might take him, and Deacon Ira Perkins made a note the next time he went to Brampton to question Silas Wheelock on Mr. Worthington's origin, habits, and orthodoxy. [9]
- Mr. Ives will tell you all about the entertainment if you go to Brampton, but the real reason Miss Lucretia consented to go was to please Lucy Baird, who was Gamaliel's wife, and to chat with certain old friends whom she had not seen. [9]
- There was no telegraph to Coniston in these days, and so Mr. Sam Price, with his horse in a lather, might have been seen driving with unseemly haste toward Brampton, where in due time he arrived. [9]
- For Jethro Bass, still with the coonskin cap, but in a brass-buttoned coat secretly purchased in Brampton, appeared at meeting! [9]
- Then he had stepped into the bank, which he had come to regard as his own bank, as he regarded most institutions in Brampton. [9]
- There is a spot not far from the Coniston road, and five miles distant alike from Brampton and Coniston, where Bob Worthington built his house, and where he and Cynthia dwelt many years; and they go there to this day, in the summer-time. [9]
- He had not spent all of his life in Brampton. [9]
- By the time school was out that day the news had leaped across Brampton Street and spread up and down both sides of it that the new teacher had been dismissed. [9]
- And the next Saturday, when she rode off to Brampton, some one looked through the cracks in the tannery shed and saw that she wore her new bonnet. [9]
- Rumors had been rife that summer, prophecies of changes to come, and the resignation of the old man who had so long been postmaster at Brampton was freely discussed--or rather the matter of his successor. [9]
- And having hastily removed some of the cinders, he flew out of the door and reached the park-like space in the middle of Brampton Street. [9]
- Stratford-on-Avon is not prouder of Shakespeare than Brampton of Miss Lucretia, and now she was come back, unheralded, to her birthplace. [9]
- Mr. Worthington, whose power she had lived long enough in Brampton to know, was an unjust man and a hypocrite. [9]
- Had it been possible, she would not have left him, and on her way to Brampton through the gathering darkness she mused anxiously upon that strange calmness he had shown after defeat. [9]
- He asked the people of Brampton, and of the state, to stop and consider who in these days made the laws and granted the franchises. [9]
- At length, looking past his shoulder into the street, she saw Lem Hallowell pulling up the Brampton stage before the door. [9]
- The statesmen drove out from Brampton to the door of the tannery house, as usual, only it was remarked by astute observers and Jake Wheeler that certain statesmen did not come who had been in the habit of coming formerly. [9]
- Coniston decided at once that she was to marry the heir to the Brampton Mills. [9]
- Yes, he had once been plain Gus Flint, many years ago, when he used to fetch the pocket-handkerchiefs of Mr. Isaac D. Worthington of Brampton, and he was still "Gus" to his friends. [9]
- He was sitting on Mr. Worthington's porch, and I heard him tell Mr. Worthington he would give the Brampton post-office to Dave Wheelock. [9]
- Four days afterward, on a Monday morning, she went back to Brampton to begin the new term. [9]
- But the members of the Brampton Club could take a hint, and with one consent began to make excuses. [9]
- Lieutenant-General-and-Senator Peleg Hartington of Brampton, in his office over the livery stable, shook his head like a mournful stork when questioned by brother officers from afar. [9]
- The first citizen of Brampton possessed one quality so essential to greatness--that of looking into the future, and he believed that the time would come when an event of some importance might create a perpetual alliance between himself and Mr. Duncan. [9]
- If the inhabitants of Brampton had only known that the drama, when it came, would be well worth waiting for, they might have been less restless. [9]
- Mr. Flint had not steamed the letter open, and read the news; but he could guess at them pretty shrewdly, and so could have the biggest fool in Brampton. [9]
- And she could not send him away in the face of all Brampton. [9]
- Cynthia Wetherell does not know that I have come to Brampton, unless somebody has told her, and did not know that I was coming. [9]
- Mr. Worthington did not deem it dignified or necessary to state that the railroad to which he referred was the Truro Railroad; and that he, as the largest stockholder, might indirectly share that prosperity with Brampton. [9]
- On such occasions--though not a member of the Brampton Club--he walked, as an overlord will, into any private place he chose, and recognized no partitions or barriers. [9]
- Although Jethro had never mentioned Isaac Worthington's name to him, Wetherell knew that Jethro hated the first citizen of Brampton. [9]
- Half of Brampton must have seen Bob Worthington march up to the little yellow house which Ephraim had rented from John Billings. [9]
- It was as much to see this house as to hear the oratory that the countryside flocked to Brampton that day. [9]
- The library, continued Mr. Worthington when the applause was over, had been the dream of a certain delicate youth who had come, many years ago, to Brampton for his health. [9]
- He had known Mr. Graves for a long time, and better than any other person in Brampton. [9]
- Filled with curiosity, Mr. Dodd forgot his pump, but Bob was already striding into Brampton Street, carrying his bag. [9]
- And Mr. Stephen Merrill, who had come to Brampton out of the kindness of his heart, had only arranged this meeting in a conversation with Jethro that day, after the reform speech. [9]
- I'm tired of makin' complaints about that Brampton road, and to-day the hull side of it give way, and put me in the ditch. [9]
- Ephraim had even looked up the law to see if he was eligible, and found that he was, since Coniston had no post-office, and was within the limits of delivery of the Brampton office. [9]
- Copied in the local papers of the state, it caused some surprise in Brampton, to be sure, and excitement in Coniston. [9]
- Coniston, never having listened to grand opera, was entertained and thrilled, and thought the rendering of the song better on the whole than the church choir could have done it, or even the quartette that sung at the Brampton celebrations behind the flowers. [9]
- Never in his life had Isaac Worthington been so ignored, so put to shame, as by this school-teacher of Brampton. [9]
- Young Mr. Worthington left Brampton on the five o'clock train, and at six Mr. Dodd met his fellow-member of the committee, Judge Graves. [9]
- Brampton, as we know, was famous for its Fourth of July celebrations. [9]
- Bob did not know that rumor, too, was spreading in Brampton. [9]
- The Fourth of July came at last, nor was any contradiction made in the Brampton papers that the speech of the Honorable Heth Sutton had been cancelled. [9]
- In that hour Jonathan Hill rose high in the respect of Brampton, and some pressed into the aisle to congratulate him on his way back to his seat. [9]
- John Billings had it from his Grandfather Post, who built it, and though Brampton would have laughed at the statement, Isaac D. Worthington's mansion was not to be compared with it for beauty. [9]
- Thus they jingled into Brampton Street and stopped before the cottage of Judge Graves--a courtesy title. [9]
- Could this be, indeed, the authoress of the "Hymn to Coniston," of whom Brampton was so proud? [9]
- If anybody's missing in Brampton, you can nearly always find them in the post-office. [9]
- Who--was it anyone in Brampton, Miss Lucretia? [9]
- I shall stay in Brampton to-day, Cynthia, and eat supper with you here this evening. [9]
- I shall be in Brampton in a day or two, and I shall at once give myself the pleasure of calling on you. [9]
- She must stay in Brampton and do her work,--so much was clearly her duty, although she longed to flee from it. [9]
- After a while I got started, somehow; told him I was there to ask him to appoint Ephraim Prescott to the Brampton postoffice--t-told him all about Ephraim from the time he was locked in the cradle--never was so hard put that I could remember. [9]
- In half an hour Brampton knew the essentials of Isaac Worthington's story, and Sam Price was on his way with it to Coniston for distribution at Jonah Winch's store. [9]
- When Ephraim came home to supper that evening, he brought the Brampton Clarion, just out, and in it was an account of Miss Lucretia Penniman's speech at the mass meeting, and of her visit, and of her career. [9]
- Bank in Brampton holds it--hain't that so? [9]
- He spoke of his visit to Brampton, and explained that Cynthia was teaching school there, and urged his father to see her before he made a decision. [9]
- Jethro had given him no instructions whatever, could deny before a jury if need be that he had sent him (Jake) to Clovelly to tell Heth Sutton to come to Coniston for instructions on the occasion of his Brampton speech. [9]
- He might give her news of Brampton and Coniston. [9]
- She could not have borne to have any one drive back with her to Brampton then, and she must not be late upon the road. [9]
- He looked very haggard and worn in that light, very unlike the first citizen who had entered Brampton in triumph on his return from the West not many months before. [9]
- Ah, but Brampton had seen him! [9]
- The sun still had more than two hours to go on its journey to the hill crests when the train pulled into Brampton station. [9]
- It is our great good fortune to have with us to-night, most unexpectedly, one of whom Brampton is, and for many years has been, justly proud. [9]
- That was a great day for Brampton, being not only the nation's birthday, but the hundredth year since the adventurous little band of settlers from Connecticut had first gazed upon Coniston Water at that place. [9]
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