Use chapter in a sentence
Sentences starting with chapter
- Chapter 8 Sleep would not come. [5]
- Chapter 9 It was wonderful, the mastery Satan had over time and distance. [5]
- Chapter 5 On the fourth day comes the astrologer from his crumbling old tower up the valley, where he had heard the news, I reckon. [5]
- Chapter 3 The Stranger had seen everything, he had been everywhere, he knew everything, and he forgot nothing. [5]
- Chapter 4 It made immense talk next day, when Father Peter paid Solomon Isaacs in gold and left the rest of the money with him at interest. [5]
- Chapter 25 At Last--Forward! [5]
- Chapter 2 The Governor Speeds Joan After a few days, Laxart took Joan to Vaucouleurs, and found lodging and guardianship for her with Catherine Royer, a wheelwright's wife, an honest and good woman. [5]
- Chapter 11 For as much as a year Satan continued these visits, but at last he came less often, and then for a long time he did not come at all. [5]
- Chapter V. Tom as a patrician. [5]
- Chapter 7 Marget announced a party, and invited forty people; the date for it was seven days away. [5]
Sentences ending with chapter
- The future historian, who spared no pains to be accurate, falls into the most extraordinary anachronisms in almost every chapter. [6]
- The fullest account which I have met with is by Dr. Gerland, in his 'Ueber den Aussterben der Naturvolker,' 1868; but I shall have to recur to the subject of infanticide in a future chapter. [1]
- Not less peculiar were Mrs. Falchion's words to Hungerford the evening before, recorded in the last sentence of the preceding chapter. [11]
- In short, everything was getting tangled up together, and there would be no chance of disentangling the threads in this chapter. [6]
- He would like to sit up just to see how much more solemn and stupid it would become as the night went on; he wanted to tinker his skates, to mend his sled, to finish that chapter. [4]
- Finally he offered to rewrite the chapter. [5]
- The key to this biographical history or historical biography may be found in a few sentences from its opening chapter. [6]
- It was the same reverence for the beautiful that he had shown in the same way in his younger days on entering the wood, as Governor Rice has told us the story, given in an earlier chapter. [6]
- He did not remain in New York, but went down to Washington, where he had arranged for a private secretaryship with Senator William M. Stewart,--[The "Bill" Stewart mentioned in the preceding chapter. [5]
- But there is really no need of telling the story a second time, for it can be found by those who are curious enough to look it up in a volume of which it occupies the opening chapter. [6]
Short sentences using chapter
- It is the final chapter. [5]
- That ended that chapter. [4]
- Chapter X. [5]
- Chapter I. [5]
Sentences containing chapter two or more times
- Since this chapter was written Sir J. Lubbock has published his 'Origin of Civilisation,' 1870, in which there is an interesting chapter on the present subject, and from which (pp. [1]
- His long, long sojourning had brought him to Shilah where a new chapter of his life was closed, and at last to Askatoon, where another chapter still closed an epoch in his life, and gave finality to all. [11]
- He turned to me and said, "Let me tell you a story; let me give you a secret chapter of my life --a chapter that has never been referred to by me since its events transpired. [5]
- The theme had complete possession of her, and chapter after chapter flowed from her pen as easily as one would write a letter to a friend; and she had an ever fresh and vigorous delight in it. [4]
More example sentences with the word chapter in them
- A fresh chapter would begin tomorrow; but sufficient unto the day was the evil thereof. [11]
- But first I will write a chapter of introduction. [5]
- The author from whom Montaigne took his facts is the elder Pliny, who, in his Natural History, Book X, Chapter 83, says, "Other animals become sated with veneral pleasures; man hardly knows any satiety. [5]
- In a letter which Clemens wrote to his mother and sister we get the first chapter of disaster. [5]
- Keep in mind what I told you--when you recollect something which belonged in an earlier chapter, do not go back, but jam it in where you are. [5]
- We fear that we must trust to the chapter of accidents. [6]
- At last she was conducted into a room where Asclepiodorus was sitting with the whole chapter of the priesthood of the temple of Serapis. [10]
- It is not very likely, as was said at the beginning of this chapter, that we shall trouble ourselves a great deal about the internal affairs of the Apollinean Institute. [6]
- In chapter 13, verse 18, of the Apocalypse, it is said: Here is wisdom. [2]
- It was not until to-day, after the lapse of nearly a month, that I happened upon my Encephalic chapter again. [5]
- Such variations come under the provisional class, alluded to in our second chapter, which for want of a better term are often called spontaneous. [1]
- Any new additions to this chapter of the life of her heart were but the close. [10]
- And how terrible to think that all the spiritual beauty of such a religion should have been hardened into chapter and verse and regulation. [9]
- If I were to suggest what ought to be done to him, I should be called extravagant--but what does the sixteenth chapter of Daniel say? [5]
- You have only to open your own Bible at the ninth chapter of St. John's Gospel, and you will find that the logic of a restored patient was very simple then, as it is now, and very hard to deal with. [3]
- When I came to myself again and began to listen, I perceived that I had lost another chapter, and that Alisande had wandered a long way off with her people. [5]
- His chapter was to follow Mr. D.'s, and mine was to come next. [5]
- To-morrow I mean to dictate a chapter which will get my heirs and assigns burnt alive if they venture to print it this side of 2006 A.D.--which I judge they won't. [5]
- We never felt this so deeply as when we finished the last chapter of the above-named extravagant work. [5]
- And how is this extraordinary chapter of incomprehensibilities going to be a "lesson" to us? [5]
- The hospitality of this classic mansion is well known, and we added a second pleasant chapter to our previous experience under the roof of Professor Max Mueller. [6]
- And now, before this chapter which contains these memorable events is closed, one more strange and significant fact is to be chronicled. [9]
- I am writing this chapter partly for the satisfaction of abusing that accomplished knave Billfinger, and partly to show whosoever shall read this how Americans fare at the hands of the Paris guides and what sort of people Paris guides are. [5]
- My object in this chapter is to shew that there is no fundamental difference between man and the higher mammals in their mental faculties. [1]
- If printing had then been invented, undoubtedly there would have been a book instead of an apple in the third chapter of Genesis. [9]
- Whether or not the two rules generally hold good, we may conclude from the facts given in the eighth chapter, that the period of variation is one important element in determining the form of transmission. [1]
- The episode with the showman reminds me of a dark chapter in my history. [5]
- Half-way up, on the left-hand side, is the Chapter Coffee-house. [14]
- I wrote here the greater portion of An Egyptian Princess, and afterwards many a chapter of Uarda, Homo Sum, and other novels. [10]
- For Mrs. Mavick the chapter was closed. [4]
- I had ended the chapter of dalliance. [11]
- This then was the Chapter Coffee-house, which, a century ago, was the resort of all the booksellers and publishers; and where the literary hacks, the critics, and even the wits, used to go in search of ideas or employment. [14]
- I was writing the book only for myself and my mother, who liked to hear every chapter read as it was finished. [10]
- Then he opened the book of Genesis at the eighteenth chapter and read that remarkable argument of Abraham's with his Maker in which he boldly appeals to first principles. [6]
- Before Maria restored the bible to its old place, she opened it at the thirteenth chapter of the first Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, which speaks of love, and was specially dear to her. [10]
- We also learned that we were standing at the foot of the Riffelberg proper, and that the initial chapter of our work was completed. [5]
- Nothing better than that since the last chapter in Revelations. [6]
- Mr. Clemens replied that his best answer is the following chapter from his unpublished autobiography: 1904. [5]
- The experiences of that cheery week were too varied and numerous for a short chapter and I have not room for a long one. [5]
- The chapter will teach you better to your sorrow. [10]
- Let him now take up Watson's Lectures, the good sense and spirit of which have made his book a universal favorite, and open to the chapter on Continued Fever. [3]
- Would any one suppose I could so snugly tuck away such a mass in a chapter of this book that it would be difficult to find it again in the reader lost his place? [5]
- He had already spoken in the first chapter of this little book as if from some recent experience of his own, doubtless the same bereavement. [6]
- I have given some account of his chapter "Butler" in different articles, but I would refer the students of our Homoeopathic educational institutions to the original, which they will find very interesting and curious. [6]
- Many of the soft-billed birds are songsters; and a discussion in a former chapter should not be forgotten, in which it was shewn that the best songsters are rarely ornamented with bright tints. [1]
- There is not room enough in this chapter for that Survey, but I can epitomize a portion of it here. [5]
- It is a restful chapter in any book of his when somebody doesn't step on a dry twig and alarm all the reds and whites for two hundred yards around. [5]
- It must be remembered that the events of the preceding chapter were only known to me afterwards. [11]
- They will be referred to in the course of this chapter, in an extract from Prof. Thayer's "Western Journey with Mr. [6]
- But her eye ran swiftly over the open roll, and was attracted by a mark drawing her attention to a whole chapter. [10]
- Ants have considerable powers of intercommunication by means of their antennae, as shewn by Huber, who devotes a whole chapter to their language. [1]
- To this latter point, depending perhaps on a widely distinct cause, I shall return in a future chapter. [1]
- The minister gave out his text from the Book of Esther, second chapter, seventh verse: "For she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful. [6]
- I will go out and destroy him, and then come back and write another chapter of vituperation. [5]
- This American lady, our revered and sacred founder, is distinctly referred to and her coming prophesied, in the twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse; she could not have been more plainly indicated by St. John without actually mentioning her name. [5]
- I keep three or four books on the stocks all the time, but I seldom add a satisfactory chapter to one of them at home. [5]
- Mr. Carvel's chapter opens with Landais's sudden reappearance on the morning of the day the battle was fought. [9]
- She wrote the opening chapter, and introduced a lovely blonde simpleton who talked nothing but pearls and poetry and who was virtuous to the verge of eccentricity. [5]
- But as for one of Barouche's chapter of policy Carnac almost sprang to his feet in protest when Barouche declared it. [11]
- About eight o'clock on the Saturday morning, they arrived at the Chapter Coffee-house, Paternoster Row--a strange place, but they did not well know where else to go. [14]
- With the permission of the reader, I will group together, in the next chapter, some samples of life in our small mountain village in the old days of desperadoism. [5]
- Nearly the whole of the following chapter will be devoted to this subject; but I will first make a few remarks on one or two other points. [1]
- The sixth chapter of the Book of the Dead is inscribed on nearly all. [10]
- The territorial Chapter of Rouen finally granted territorial letters to Cauchon--though only after a struggle and under compulsion. [5]
- These various cases of reversion are so closely related to those of rudimentary organs given in the first chapter, that many of them might have been indifferently introduced either there or here. [1]
- The real life of Pocahontas will form the subject of another chapter. [4]
- In the absence of further statistics, I beg to close this chapter with one more reminiscence of 'Stephen. [5]
- The military history of England is old and great, but I think it must be granted that the crushing of the Mutiny is the greatest chapter in it. [5]
- One little chapter of Carlyle, illuminated by a teacher of understanding, were worth a million such text-books. [9]
- Several critics have objected that though some slight regret or repentance may be explained by the view advocated in this chapter, it is impossible thus to account for the soul-shaking feeling of remorse. [1]
- If it is not a chapter that any company might be proud to have a body write about them, my judgment is fit for nothing. [5]
- Perhaps there was no great necessity for Emerson's returning to the subject of "Beauty," to which he had devoted a chapter of "Nature," and of which he had so often discoursed incidentally. [6]
- Because that would naturally be the next to the last chapter of a work consisting of either two books or one. [5]
- On the Sunday morning after the talk recorded in the last chapter, Elsie made herself ready to go to meeting. [6]
- The "detective" chapter mentioned in this letter was not included in 'A Tramp Abroad. [5]
- The next published mention of Pocahontas, in point of time, is in Chapter X. and the last of the appendix to the "Map of Virginia," and is Smith's denial, already quoted, of his intention to marry Pocahontas. [4]
- There were two men----however, this chapter is long enough. [5]
- I had originally meant to devote a chapter to them, but Luca's recent investigations led me to decide on leaving it unwritten. [10]
- It seems to me, David Ritchie, writing many years after the closing words of the last chapter were penned, that it was ours inevitably. [9]
- What a delicious magazine chapter it would make--but I had to deny myself. [5]
- Immediately after she made a certain solemn promise, recorded in the last chapter, she went once again to New York to visit Governor Nicholls. [11]
- A few days later Mark Twain forwarded the first instalment of the new series--those wonderful chapters that begin, now, with chapter four in the Mississippi book. [5]
- But night before last I discovered that that day's chapter was a failure, in conception, moral truth to nature, and execution--enough blemish to impair the excellence of almost any chapter--and so I must burn up the day's work and do it all over again. [5]
- As to that last chapter, I think of just leaving it off and adding nothing in its place. [5]
- Well, in the last chapter of this tale you shall find a duel which will perhaps recall those early days of this century, when your blood was hot and your hand ready. [11]
- This next and last chapter is entitled _Prospects_. [6]
- Mindful of the kernel of my story, I have shortened the chapter to tell you out of the proper place. [9]
- Let him consider it as being such a chapter, and its egoisms will require no apology. [6]
- You say it is the first chapter of something greater. [6]
- The critic who is curious in coincidences must refer to the Magazine for the date of publication of the chapter he is examining. [6]
- The following letter is closely related to those of the foregoing chapter, only that this one was mailed--not once, but many times, in some form adapted to the specific applicant. [5]
- The whole story is centered on the murder and the trial; from the first chapter the movement is straight ahead without divergence or side-play to the murder and the trial; everything that is done or said or that happens is a preparation for those events. [5]
- There is no instance of exact equality; and the disadvantage is against us the whole chapter through. [7]
- Archer had him indicted upon a chapter in Leviticus (they all wore a garb of piety) for the death of two men who were killed by the Indians on his expedition. [4]
- Since I desire, in this chapter, to say an instructive word or two about the silver mines, the reader may take this fair warning and skip, if he chooses. [5]
- We have seen in the preceding chapter how unknown aspirants in one field or another were always seeking to benefit by Mark Twain's reputation. [5]
- I believe that in the next chapter my notion of the Boer was rightly conceived. [5]
- As I said in the last chapter, I had received word that somebody was coming whose presence must take a large place in the drama of these events: and I hoped the best. [11]
- There were difficulties in it, no doubt, and she skipped sundry unintelligible passages, but the second chapter captivated her attention. [10]
- The chief incident in Annapolis I shall mention in another chapter. [9]
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