Use claridge in a sentence
Sentences starting with claridge
- Claridge Pasha's star was in its zenith. [11]
- Claridge Pasha--she was thinking of him! [11]
- Claridge Pasha has saved himself in the past; and he may do so now, even though it is all ten times worse. [11]
- Claridge Pasha would not be ruined alone. [11]
- Claridge Pasha would never have been in his present position, if the noble lord had not listened to the enemies of Claridge Pasha and of this country, in preference to those who know and hold the truth as I tell it here to-day. [11]
- Claridge Pasha--you have heard? [11]
- Claridge Pasha must have money. [11]
- Claridge Pasha has done good work in Egypt, but he is a generation too soon, it may be two or three too soon. [11]
Sentences ending with claridge
- His mind was troubled, too, that he had spoken while yet Luke Claridge lived, and so broken his word to Mercy Claridge. [11]
- Nahoum, think not that you shall triumph over David Claridge. [11]
- Nor would she speak of the future, until the present had been fully declared and she knew the fate of David Claridge. [11]
- I'll hold it no more, and so I told Luke Claridge. [11]
- He begs to know if you can give him some for Mr. Claridge. [11]
- After the half-day in which he was permitted to make due preparations, lay in store of provisions, and purchase a few sheep and hens, hither came David Claridge. [11]
- The marriage certificate existed; identification of James Fetherdon with his father could be established by Soolsby and Luke Claridge. [11]
- I am not conscious of having taken Gordon for David's prototype, though, as I was saturated with all that had been written about Gordon, there is no doubt that something of that great man may have found its way into the character of David Claridge. [11]
- Soolsby and Luke Claridge! [11]
- What was the association between the Countess of Eglington and James Fetherdon, the father of David Claridge? [11]
Short sentences using claridge
- Luke Claridge was right. [11]
- When would Claridge Pasha return? [11]
- Mr. Claridge is bad to-night. [11]
- Is Claridge Pasha alive? [11]
- And Miss Claridge? [11]
- Claridge? [11]
Sentences containing claridge two or more times
- In the Red Mansion old Luke Claridge, his face pale with feeling, his white hair tumbling about, his head thrust forward, his eyes shining, sat listening, as Faith read aloud letters which Benn Claridge had written from the East many years before. [11]
- That had been laid before the Elders by Luke Claridge on an occasion when Benn Claridge, his brother was come among them again from the East. [11]
- The name given her on the register of death was Mercy Claridge, and a line beneath said that she was the daughter of Luke Claridge, that her age at passing was nineteen years, and that "her soul was with the Lord. [11]
- Only the bare essential things that concerned him remained: David Claridge was the Earl of Eglington, this man before him knew, Luke Claridge knew; and there was one thing yet to know! [11]
More example sentences with the word claridge in them
- That it was your brother was an accident, and--" "It was an accident that the penalty must fall on Claridge Pasha, and on you, madame. [11]
- Most Englishmen familiar with Claridge Pasha's life and aims will ask--" An exclamation broke from the old man. [11]
- The second Elder who had spoken was he who had once heard Luke Claridge use profane words in the Cloistered House. [11]
- To be passive, when David in Egypt had asked for active interest; to delay, when urgency was important to Claridge Pasha; to speak coldly on Egyptian affairs to his chief, the weak Foreign Secretary, this was the policy he had begun. [11]
- The morning papers were full of sensational reports concerning Claridge Pasha and the Soudan. [11]
- Seeing who it was--a widow who, with no demureness, had tried without avail to bring Luke Claridge to her--her lips pressed together in a bitter smile, and she said to her nephew clearly: "Patience Spielman hath little hope of thee, David. [11]
- And David Claridge was coming out of the desert, was coming to-day-now! [11]
- He had not uttered one warm or human word concerning Claridge Pasha, and it was felt and said, that no pledge had been given to insure the relief of the man who had caught the imagination of England. [11]
- Luke Claridge had understood neither, not his wife when she had said: "Thee should let the Lord do His own work, Luke," nor his dying daughter Mercy, whose last words had been: "With love and sorrow I have sowed; he shall reap rejoicing--my babe. [11]
- What I can't understand is that the artist that did it should have done it before Claridge Pasha left for the Soudan. [11]
- He had died twenty years after the time when Luke Claridge, against the then custom of the Quakers, set up a tombstone to Mercy Claridge's memory behind the Meeting-house. [11]
- They were going to the relief of besieged men, with a message from Nahoum Pasha to Claridge Pasha, and with succour. [11]
- Indirectly he owed to Claridge Pasha all that he had become. [11]
- The consuls of those countries who love not England or Claridge Pasha, and the holy men, and the Cadi, all scatter smouldering fires. [11]
- Well, for a thing that has got to be done some time, the seed has to be sown, and it's always sown by men like Claridge Pasha, who has shown millions of people--barbarians and half-civilised alike--what a true lover of the world can do. [11]
- The story of the two brothers--David Claridge and Lord Eglington--in that book was brewing in my mind for quite fifteen years, and the main incidents and characters of other novels in this edition had the same slow growth. [11]
- It was also the gossip of the bazaars that he had suddenly shown favour to those of the Royal House and to other reactionaries, who had been enemies to the influence of Claridge Pasha. [11]
- At last, raising the flute to his lips, as the eyes of Luke Claridge closed with very trouble, he began to play. [11]
- Luke Claridge closed the eyes, straightened the body, and crossed the hands over the breast which had been the laboratory of many conflicting passions of life. [11]
- But she checked the answer on her tongue, because she was hurt deeper than words could express, and she said, composedly: "I have here a letter from my cousin Lacey, who is with Claridge Pasha. [11]
- The effendi knows that the descendant of a hundred tigers was laughing at the funny little story, of how the two cotton-mills that Claridge Pasha built were burned down all in one night, and one of his steamers sent down the cataract at Assouan. [11]
- The truth is that David Claridge had his origin in a fairly close understanding of, and interest in, Quaker life. [11]
- It is Destiny that Claridge Pasha should be the slayer of my brother, and a danger to Egypt, and one whose life is so dear to you, madame. [11]
- Luke Claridge was stricken with paralysis, no doubt would die; Soolsby alone stood in his way. [11]
- And as he stood, the flute in his hands, his thoughts took flight to his Uncle Benn, whose kindly, shrewd face and sharp brown eyes were as present to him, and more real, than those of Luke Claridge, whom he saw every day. [11]
- If thou dost still cherish Claridge Pasha, wilt thou see him ruined? [11]
- Luke Claridge seemed so remorseless and unyielding, so set in his vanity and self-will! [11]
- They had not slept for nights, for the last news they had had of Benn Claridge was from the city of Damascus, and they were full of painful apprehensions. [11]
- But she thinks she can help Claridge somehow. [11]
- Perhaps she had seen that Claridge Pasha was coming to England. [11]
- He began to realize that there were forces stirring in his grandson which had no beginning in Claridge blood, and were not nurtured in the garden with the fruited wall. [11]
- Unless pressure is put on him, unless some one takes him by the throat and says: If you don't relieve Claridge Pasha and the people with him, you will go to the crocodiles, Nahoum won't stir. [11]
- Of Benn Claridge Prince Kaid had scarcely even heard until he died; and, indeed, it was only within the past few years that the Quaker merchant had extended his business to Egypt and had made his headquarters at Assiout, up the river. [11]
- Kaid and Claridge Pasha pursued their course of civilisation in the Soudan, and who could tell what danger might not bring forth? [11]
- Will not Claridge Pasha find the money somehow? [11]
- If there was one man of whom he had a wholesome fear--why, he could not tell--it was this round-faced, abrupt, imperturbable American, Claridge Pasha's right-hand man. [11]
- I went at once to see Claridge Pasha, but found him not. [11]
- I'm taking you on with a lot of joy, and some sorrow, too, for we might have pulled off a big thing together, you and Claridge Pasha, with me to hold the stirrups. [11]
- However, from motives of humanity, it would make representations in the hope that the Egyptian Government would act; but it was not improbable, in view of past experiences of Claridge Pasha, that he would extricate himself from his present position, perhaps had done so already. [11]
- On the ear of his grandfather, Luke Claridge, it fell heavily. [11]
- The true origin of David Claridge, however, may be found in a short story called 'All the World's Mad', in Donovan Pasha, which was originally published by Lady Randolph Churchill in an ambitious but defunct magazine called 'The Anglo-Saxon Review'. [11]
- One of those occasions was the day on which Luke Claridge put up the grey stone in the graveyard, three years after his daughter's death. [11]
- Your husband does not take so great an interest in the fate of Claridge Pasha as yourself, madame. [11]
- Has Claridge Pasha not suffered enough, Excellency? [11]
- The Government could not hold itself responsible for Claridge Pasha's relief, nor in any sense for his present position. [11]
- But has she not come--Miss Claridge, Soolsby? [11]
- He spoke to no one, save the wizened Elder Meacham, and to John Fairley, who rightly felt that he had a share in the making of Claridge Pasha. [11]
- There'll be a new man in the Foreign Office--Lord Eglington was always against Claridge Pasha; and there's matters of land betwixt the two estates--matters of land that's got to be settled now," he continued, with determined and successful evasion. [11]
- As she came nearer, Luke Claridge said, in a low voice: "How do I find thee in this company, Faith? [11]
- If he helps Mr. Claridge there, then it would be a foolish thing for Jasper to fight him; and so I've told him. [11]
- Did your speech mean that you would not press the Egyptian Government to relieve Claridge Pasha at once? [11]
- No, it only matters to you that Claridge Pasha loses half his fortune, and that you think his feet are in the quicksands, and 'll be sucked in, to make an Egyptian holiday. [11]
- You would be lying where your brother lies, were it not for Claridge Pasha. [11]
- With his servant, Luke Claridge was the first to look upon him lying in the wreck of his last experiment, a spirit-lamp still burning above him, in the grey light of a winter's morning. [11]
- For an instant Luke Claridge stared at her, scarce comprehending that his movements were being directed by any one save himself. [11]
- A moment afterwards Luke Claridge arose and spoke to David in austere tones: "It is our will that thee begone to the chair-maker's but upon the hill till three months be passed, and that none have speech with thee after sunset to-morrow even. [11]
- It is the last news of Claridge Pasha-- a letter from him. [11]
- He did not know that there had suddenly come upon Luke Claridge the full consciousness of an agonising truth--that all he had done where David was concerned had been a mistake. [11]
- This much they knew of David's real history, that Mercy Claridge, his mother, on a visit to the house of an uncle at Portsmouth, her mother's brother, had eloped with and was duly married to the captain of a merchant ship. [11]
- He would have killed Claridge Pasha if it had been possible--he tried to do so. [11]
- Superstition had set its mark on him --on Claridge Pasha's safety depended his own, that was his belief; and the look of this thin, bronzed face, with its living fire, gave him vital assurance of length of days. [11]
- His anxiety was infinitely greater than that of Luke Claridge, for his mind had been disturbed by frequent premonitions; and those sudden calls in his sleep-his uncle's voice--ever seemed to be waking him at night. [11]
- With head perched in the air, and face half hidden in his great white collar, the wizened Elder, stopping Luke Claridge in the street one day, said: "Does thee think the lad will ride in Pharaoh's chariot here? [11]
- David Claridge was, however, a creature of the imagination. [11]
- There flashed into his mind that this stranger in Eastern garb was Ebn Ezra Bey, the old friend of Benn Claridge, of whom his uncle had spoken and written so much. [11]
- Why Luke Claridge, his grandfather, chose the course he did, does not concern me, no more than why you chose secrecy, and kept your own firstborn legitimate son, of whom you might well be proud, a stranger to you and his rights all these years. [11]
- I think I heard of such an adventure, which did credit to Claridge Pasha's heart, though it shocked Hamley at the time. [11]
- Luke Claridge, if he was up and well, wouldn't thank you for it--have you got any right to give him trouble, too? [11]
- Miss Claridge would have it so. [11]
- The late Earl had married secretly, but he had been duly married, and he did not marry again until Mercy Claridge was dead. [11]
- All Hamley knew--she had long known--how Luke Claridge had held the Cloistered House in abhorrence, and she knew also that Soolsby worshipped David and Faith, and, whatever the cause of the family antipathy, championed it. [11]
- Brave Benn Claridge had called to him at his door--" Good morrow! [11]
- This esteem gave greater certainty that any backsheesh coming from the estate of Benn Claridge would not be sifted through many hands on its way to himself. [11]
- Did the English Government desire to send a message to Claridge Pasha, if the relief was accomplished? [11]
- One doesn't keep good news waiting, and 'tis not good news for her ladyship I bring, even if it be for Claridge Pasha, for there was no love lost 'twixt him and second-best lordship that's gone. [11]
- Luke Claridge was gone without speaking, but had Soolsby told Faith? [11]
- A knock-down blow for Claridge Pasha, eh? [11]
- Besides, was this fat, amorous- looking factotum of Claridge Pasha's as Spartan-minded as his master? [11]
- It was the face of Faith Claridge, the sister of the woman in the graveyard, whose soul was "with the Lord," though she was but one year older and looked much younger than her nephew, David. [11]
- If Luke Claridge doesn't, then I will bring you back. [11]
- His voice became deeper; his eyes took on that look of brilliance and heat which had given Luke Claridge anxious thoughts. [11]
- It is like Davy--both Claridge, both Claridge," he said. [11]
- That does not concern me; but to save Claridge Pasha does concern me. [11]
- But you, Mr. Claridge, you clinch with the strong man at the top, and, down below, you've got as your partners the poor man, whose name is Legion. [11]
- I am David Claridge, and so shall remain ever. [11]
- He never doubted Claridge Pasha's return; it was une idee fixe. [11]
- And I know Claridge Pasha--from his youth up I have seen him, and I stand here to bear witness of what the working men of England will say to-morrow. [11]
- You will relieve Claridge Pasha, you will do what Governments choose not to do; you will do what your husband chooses not to do--Well, I say that you will do what your husband chooses to do, or take the consequences. [11]
- Dost thou think Claridge Pasha will not go now? [11]
- Thou art to Claridge Pasha like a brother--as to his uncle before him, who furnished my father's palace with carpets. [11]
- Suddenly she recalled certain vague references of Lord Windlehurst, and, for the first time, she associated Hylda with Claridge Pasha in a way which might mean much, account for much, in this life she was leading. [11]
- It was said by a passer-by, who had involuntarily overheard, that Luke Claridge had used harsh and profane words to Lord Eglington, though he had no inkling of the subject of the bitter talk. [11]
- Well, perhaps not; but you do not suggest that Claridge Pasha tilts at windmills either--or saves maidens in distress. [11]
- There was that between Claridge Pasha and yourself which would induce you to do all you might do for him, to be anxious for his welfare. [11]
- These many years Benn Claridge carried his life in his hands, and in a good cause it was held like the song of a bird, to be blown from his lips in the day of the Lord. [11]
- Hamley may have been shocked, but Claridge Pasha has every reason to be glad that he helped a fellow-being in trouble. [11]
- Luke Claridge looked at him intently. [11]
- Destiny chose them, as Destiny chose Claridge Pasha as the man who should supplant me, who should attempt to do these mad things for Egypt against the judgment of the world--against the judgment of your husband. [11]
- Feeling trouble ahead, and liking the young man and his brother Elder, Luke Claridge, John Fairley sought now to take the case into his own hands. [11]
- Mr. Claridge, I am glad to meet you. [11]
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