Use ditmar in a sentence
Sentences starting with ditmar
- Ditmar had not yet returned to Hampton. [9]
- Ditmar seemed somehow to have managed to infuse not only Orcutt, the superintendent, but the foremen and second hands and even the workers with a common spirit of pride and loyalty, of interest, of determination to carry off this matter triumphantly. [9]
- Ditmar stopped in the midst of dictating a peculiarly difficult letter, and looked up sharply. [9]
- Ditmar walked to the corner with him. [9]
- Ditmar should know that she had joined his enemies, the Industrial Workers of the World. [9]
- Ditmar demanded a table in the corner, and consumed a solitary meal. [9]
- Ditmar continued to speak in vehement tones of uncontrolled rage. [9]
- Ditmar had miraculously regained his freedom. [9]
- Ditmar did not mention them, but no doubt they existed, along with the cigars and the White Seal champagne, contributing to the amenities. [9]
- Ditmar was not like that. [9]
Sentences ending with ditmar
- It's easy for you to shoot off your mouth, you've got a soft snap with Ditmar. [9]
- And when the workers were in possession of all, would not they be as badly off as Mrs. Brocklehurst or Ditmar? [9]
- She smiled as, with an access of tenderness, in spite of his experience and power she suddenly felt years older than Ditmar. [9]
- Hate, she determined, was her prevailing sentiment in regard to Mr. Ditmar. [9]
- And all this was a function of Ditmar. [9]
- And she began to wonder what Insall would think of Ditmar. [9]
- It revolted her to reflect that he might in some ways possibly resemble Ditmar. [9]
- She was going to meet happiness, to meet love--to meet Ditmar! [9]
- That motive had to do with Ditmar. [9]
- I say, kill the capitalist--kill Ditmar! [9]
Short sentences using ditmar
- Ditmar, too, had perceived it! [9]
- Was Ditmar ashamed of her?... [9]
- She was thinking of Ditmar. [9]
- Ditmar had tipped it over. [9]
- Ditmar was in his chair. [9]
- Ditmar lit one for himself. [9]
- Ditmar came right down. [9]
- And she loved Ditmar. [9]
- Suddenly she heard Ditmar speaking. [9]
- And Ditmar went away, wondering.... [9]
Sentences containing ditmar two or more times
- This she did not contemplate at all; her impulse to leave Hampton and Ditmar had nothing to do with that.... Away from Ditmar, this war of inclinations possessed her waking mind, invaded her dreams. [9]
More example sentences with the word ditmar in them
- They won't eat you," Ditmar replied gleefully. [9]
- See what he wrote on the bottom--'To my friend, Claude Ditmar, Stephen Chippering. [9]
- Ditmar, she knew, would be waiting for her, he counted on her, and she could not bear to disappoint him, to disappoint herself. [9]
- He had sometimes wondered why Ditmar had promoted her, though acknowledging her ability. [9]
- She asked Ditmar where he was going. [9]
- Then, one morning when she was alone in the office with young Caldwell, who was absorbed in some reports, Ditmar entered unexpectedly and looked her full in the eyes, surprising her into answering his glance before she could turn away, hating herself and hating him. [9]
- There were moments when she believed herself to hate Mr. Ditmar, when she treated him with an aloofness, an impersonality unsurpassed; moments when he paused in his dictation to stare at her in astonishment. [9]
- Very naturally Janet was aware of the change in Ditmar, and knew the cause of it. [9]
- And by some untoward association she was reminded of a conversation she had had with Ditmar on the Saturday afternoon following their first Sunday excursion, when, on opening her pay envelope, she had found twenty dollars. [9]
- Save for this untimely and unreasonable revolt he was bent on stamping out, for Ditmar the world to-day was precisely the same world it had been the day before. [9]
- Reassured by the unsteadiness of his voice she raised her eyes to perceive that his face was ashy, his manner nervous, apprehensive, conciliatory,--a Ditmar she had difficulty in recognizing. [9]
- Was it not true, if she had been of that class, that Ditmar would not have dared to use and deceive her? [9]
- Meanwhile, in obedience to the unerring instinct for drama peculiar to great metropolitan dailies, newspaper correspondents were alighting from every train, interviewing officials and members of labour unions and mill agents: interviewing Claude Ditmar, the strongest man in Hampton that day. [9]
- Ditmar, who was to have led her out of captivity, had only thrust her the deeper into bondage.... She joined the group, halting on the edge of it, listening. [9]
- Did she refuse to encourage Mr. Ditmar because it was wrong? [9]
- She compared him to Ditmar, on whose dust-grey face she was quick to detect a look she had seen before--a contraction of the eyes, a tightening of the muscles of the jaw. [9]
- And she had to calm herself with the assurance that her relationship with Ditmar had undergone no change. [9]
- For the first time in his life he began to doubt the universal conquering quality of his own charms,--and when such a thing happens to a man like Ditmar he is in danger of hell-fire. [9]
- She could not think of the mill as belonging to the Chipperings and the other stockholders, but to Ditmar, who had shaped it into an expression of himself, since it was his ideal. [9]
- When she reached the vestibule Simmons, the watchman, informed her that Mr. Ditmar had already been there, and left for Boston. [9]
- When she reached the vestibule she had a moment of sharp apprehension, of paradoxical hope, that Ditmar might still be there, awaiting her. [9]
- She flew up the steps, glancing around to see whether Ditmar had followed her, and saw him still standing in the road. [9]
- Perhaps that was the reason why she had failed to do what she had tried to do, to shoot Ditmar and herself! [9]
- That Mr. Semple, the mill treasurer, came down from Boston that morning to confer with Ditmar was for Janet in the nature of a reprieve. [9]
- The article carried the implication that the modern, practical, American business man was the highest type as yet evolved by civilization: and Ditmar, referred to as "a wizard of the textile industry," was emphatically one who had earned the gratitude of the grand old Commonwealth. [9]
- Her acceptance of the act--for Lise--was a function of the hatred consuming her, a hatred which, growing in bigness, had made Ditmar merely the personification of that world. [9]
- Would Ditmar do that sort of thing if he had a chance? [9]
- The thought, however, that she might fundamentally resemble her sister Lise, despite a fancied superiority, did occasionally shake her and bring about a revulsion against Ditmar. [9]
- She was surprised that Ditmar should seem to belittle it. [9]
- But she saw that Ditmar had chosen a little fork with three prongs, and she followed his example. [9]
- On entering the tavern she had taken off the tweed coat, which Ditmar had carried and laid on a chair. [9]
- She repudiated the suggestion, yet it persisted as she glanced at Rolfe's red lips and compared him with Ditmar. [9]
- But Ditmar was strong, he was powerful, he was a Fact, why not go back to him and let him absorb and destroy her? [9]
- They passed the spot where, the night before, the carriage had stopped, where Ditmar had bidden her good-bye. [9]
- She heard Ditmar speaking, the arguments were curiously familiar--but they were not Ditmar's! [9]
- Mr. Ditmar will speak to you this afternoon. [9]
- Ditmar, regaining her side, continued his pleading. [9]
- On Friday afternoon, shortly after Ditmar had begun to dictate his correspondence, Mr. Holster, the agent of the Clarendon Mill, arrived and interrupted him. [9]
- At such moments she would turn to the typewriter, her fingers striking the keys with amazing rapidity, with extraordinary accuracy and force,--force vaguely disturbing to Mr. Claude Ditmar as he entered the office one morning and involuntarily paused to watch her. [9]
- A longing to see Ditmar again invaded her: he would take an early train, he would be at the office by nine. [9]
- When her father resumed his reading of the Banner and her mother went back into the kitchen she began to speculate rather resentfully and yet excitedly why it was that this adventure with a man, with Ditmar, made her look better, feel better,--more alive. [9]
- She did not resist her desire for Ditmar because she believed, in the orthodox sense, that it was wrong, but because it involved a loss of self-respect, a surrender of the personality from the very contemplation of which she shrank. [9]
- She found herself repeating them aloud, "Kill Ditmar! [9]
- She tried to put Ditmar from her mind; she sought in desperation, not only to keep busy, but to steep and lose herself in this fierce creed as an antidote to the insistent, throbbing pain that lay ambushed against her moments of idleness. [9]
- She liked Caldwell's praise of Ditmar, yet she spoke a little doubtfully. [9]
- While he was paying for luncheon and chatting with the proprietor, Ditmar snatched from the change he had flung down on the counter a five dollar gold coin. [9]
- When luncheon was over they sat in a sunny corner of the porch while Ditmar smoked his cigar. [9]
- Sometimes Ditmar called on them at their homes, which stood overlooking the waters of the Charles River Basin. [9]
- Ditmar, removing one of the side curtains that she might see, with just a hint in his voice of a reverence she was too excited to notice, pointed out the stern and respectable facades of the twin Chippering mansions standing side by side. [9]
- Ditmar, the agent of that mill, is the ablest of the lot, I'm told. [9]
- These sudden flashes of tenderness for Ditmar startled and angered her. [9]
- Janet's increasing knowledge of its organization and processes only served to heighten her admiration for the confidence Ditmar had shown from the beginning. [9]
- They were fond of him, grateful to him, treating him with a frank camaraderie that had in it not the slightest touch of condescension, but Ditmar would have been the first to recognize that there were limits to the intimacy. [9]
- Once she thought of Ditmar arriving at the office and wondering what had happened to her.... [9]
- You're a lot of damned cowards," Ditmar replied, and went on. [9]
- A pious chronicler of a more orthodox age would doubtless have deemed it a judgment that Cora Ditmar survived but two years to enjoy the glories of the Warren Street house. [9]
- It seemed incredible, now, that she had ever deceived herself into thinking that Ditmar meant to marry her, that he loved her enough to make her his wife. [9]
- They must have noticed, on some occasions, the manner in which Ditmar looked at her; and in business hours she had continually to caution him, to keep him in check. [9]
- Even Ditmar was not of these. [9]
- She had recognized no immorality of sentimentality in the art itself; what she felt, and with some justice, was that this particular Magdalen was unrepentant, and that Ditmar knew it. [9]
- Not once that morning had her mother mentioned Lise; nor had she asked about her own plans--about Ditmar. [9]
- Indeed, at that moment Mr. Ditmar himself was stepping off the end of the bridge and about to start the engine when, dropping the crank, he walked to the dashboard and apparently became absorbed in some mechanisms there. [9]
- I think it might interest you," Ditmar put a slight emphasis on the pronoun. [9]
- And then the mere assertion to them that she was to marry Ditmar helped to make it more real to herself. [9]
- She knew that matters could not go on as they were, that she would either have to leave Mr. Ditmar or--and here she baulked at being logical. [9]
- He's a smart man, Mr. Ditmar, he's a good man, too. [9]
- He too was making love to her; like Ditmar, he wanted her to use and fling away when he should grow weary. [9]
- What had really made her angry, she began to perceive, was the realization of a certain amount of truth in her sister's intimation concerning Ditmar. [9]
- Was she in love with Ditmar? [9]
- She did not look around when they entered the room Ditmar, Caldwell, Orcutt, and evidently a few watchmen and overseers. [9]
- Janet did not like to acknowledge to herself her disappointment on learning that Ditmar had gone to Boston. [9]
- And when at last Ditmar arrived, though the blood rose to her temples, she kept her eyes fixed on the keys. [9]
- She fought against it, but the thought of Ditmar reduced to abjectness gained ground. [9]
- The effect of it was to fetter and inhibit; from the moment of its intrusion she was no longer a free agent, to leave Hampton and Ditmar when she chose. [9]
- When Janet entered into the intimate relationship with Mr. Claude Ditmar necessitated by her new duties as his private stenographer her attitude, slightly defiant, was the irreproachable one of a strict attention to duty. [9]
- Ditmar, sinking ponderously into his chair, seemed suddenly, ironically amused, grinning at Janet as he opened a drawer of his desk and offered the visitor a cigar. [9]
- Yet she rejoiced in them, she was glad she had hurt Ditmar, she would hurt him again. [9]
- Both were skilled in the same art, and Ditmar was the cleverer of the two. [9]
- After leaving Ditmar in the office of the mill, Janet crept up the dark stairs to the flat and halted in the hallway. [9]
- Ditmar drew up in line with the other motors, and stopped. [9]
- Her qualities needed illumination, and he, Claude Ditmar, had seen them struck with fire. [9]
- What a vindication if it were disclosed that she, Janet, had a lover--and that lover Ditmar! [9]
- I'm not literary, I can't express what I'd like to say, but sometimes I used to think of that mill as a woman--and now you've come along--" Ditmar stopped, for lack of adequate eloquence. [9]
- Ditmar halted in his steps at the sight of the tall, spectacled figure of the superintendent on the threshold. [9]
- Hampton suited Ditmar, his passion was the Chippering Mill; and he was in process of steeling himself to resist, whatever the costs, this preposterous plan when he was mercifully released by death. [9]
- She scarcely heard him, she was thinking of Ditmar; and this was why she had led Rolfe into Warren Street they might meet Ditmar! [9]
- One determination possessed her, to go to the Chippering Mill, to Ditmar. [9]
- But what caused her the most concern was the constantly recurring pressure to which Ditmar himself subjected her, and which, as time went on, she found increasingly difficult to resist. [9]
- Therefore she interpreted her suffering in terms of Ditmar, she had looked forward to tormenting him again, and by departing he had deliberately balked and cheated her. [9]
- Ditmar had called her so, too. [9]
- And this made her laugh.... Again, Ditmar was kissing her hair. [9]
- Ditmar was stunned; he could only stare at her. [9]
- On the other hand, this mysterious perception by her of things unseen and hitherto unguessed, of rays of delight in the spectrum of values to which his senses were unattuned, was for Ditmar the supreme essence of her fascination. [9]
- By the faint grey light of that bitter January morning Ditmar made his way to the mill. [9]
- I was just going to ring you up," Ditmar informed him. [9]
- Well, they were going to Boston; if Ditmar had said they were going to Bagdad it would have been quite as credible--and incredible. [9]
- Knowing Eda's ambitions for her were not those of a business career, she was in terror lest her friend should scent a romance, and for this reason she had never spoken of the symptoms Ditmar had betrayed. [9]
- I was a fool--I might have known that you loved Ditmar. [9]
- Both were vital figures, dominant types which had survived and prevailed in that upper world of unrelenting struggle for supremacy into which, through her relation to Ditmar, she had been projected, and the significance of which she had now begun to realize. [9]
- One of the few elements of agreement he had held in common with the late Mrs. Ditmar was a similarity of taste in household decoration, and they had gone together to a great emporium in Boston to choose the furniture and fittings. [9]
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