Use els in a sentence
Sentences starting with els
- Els had listened with eyes dilating in horror. [10]
- Els was received with a mournful greeting; but when Herr Ernst heard what had brought her to him, he fiercely commanded her to tell Herr Casper that he would have nothing more to do with him. [10]
- Els knew it well; it had adorned the clasp of her lover's belt, and the unusual delicacy of the workmanship had often aroused her admiration. [10]
- Els resolved not to utter a word about the Swiss unless compelled to do so. [10]
- Els was beginning to lose courage. [10]
- Els was glad to know that she was occupied; it was better that her sister should be spared many of the duties which she was obliged to perform. [10]
- Els interceded for the unfortunate man, begging, pleading, and assuring her father that she would never give up Wolff. [10]
- Els then entered the sick-chamber, but Biberli put his hand under his sweetheart's chin, bent her head back gently, and said: "Now you see how Biberli and other clever people manage. [10]
- Els had forgiven the clever fellow the more willingly the more consoling became the tidings he brought her from her betrothed bridegroom. [10]
- Els uttered a sigh of relief. [10]
Sentences ending with els
- Finally--and he hoped the best result from this--Katterle would bring the Ortliebs good news, and he was the very man to make it useful to Jungfrau Els. [10]
- I expect to show in this that literature has an opposite, if I do not show any thing els. [4]
- But the countess knew who had frustrated her intervention in behalf of Els. [10]
- I must remain hard now, in order later to smooth the path for Wolff and you, Els. [10]
- You can provide for his bodily needs, too, Els. [10]
- You have a faithful ally in this house in Els. [10]
- What sorrows have come upon us since our mother died, Els! [10]
- It could scarcely be anything except to bring him a message from one of her mistresses, doubtless Els. [10]
- Eva noticed it, and suddenly remembered her father's whispered words to Els. [10]
- He looked pale and agitated, and ordered the manservant--who denied him admittance as he had been directed--to call Jungfrau Els. [10]
Short sentences using els
- Els! [10]
Sentences containing els two or more times
- Els, her faithful Els, was no longer the betrothed bride of her Wolff; her great, beautiful happiness was destroyed forever. [10]
More example sentences with the word els in them
- I cannot tell you how uncomfortable I felt, and then--yes, Els, then I first realised distinctly what you are to me. [10]
- Perhaps he would yet come that evening, to give Els at least a greeting from the street. [10]
- How delightful it would be to walk up and down the garden, with her aunt the abbess, with Els, and perhaps--she felt the blood crimson her cheeks--with Heinz Schorlin! [10]
- Luna was satisfied with Wolff and Els also. [10]
- Eva, fairly radiant with joy, nodded assent; and Els heard the ring of pleasure in her clear voice, too, as she exclaimed: "That was just what made the ball so delightful. [10]
- He had been with Els a long time, giving a report as frankly as ever. [10]
- Herr Ortlieb's invalid wife could not spare Els, her older daughter and faithful nurse, so he required Eva's obedience, and compelled her to give up her opposition to attending the festival; but she dreaded the vain, worldly gaiety--nay, actually felt a horror of it. [10]
- The old count, who noticed her blanched face, released her, asking sympathisingly what troubled her, but Els did not hear him. [10]
- The calumnies by which the "Mustache" had assailed the innocent Els Ortlieb haunted him, and many others had shown their indignation against the traducer. [10]
- Finally, the dowry which Els was to bring bore no comparison to the large sums Ernst Ortlieb had lavished upon the erection of the St. Clare Convent, and hence it was inferred that the wealth of the firm had sustained considerable losses. [10]
- The pleading glance which Els had cast at her must have pierced her soft heart, for her bosom suddenly heaved violently and, struggling to repress her sobs, she gasped, "I know you mean kindly, but I am not made of stone or iron either. [10]
- The night before when, after her conversation with Els, she began to pray, she had feared that she had fallen into the snare of earthly love, and dreaded the confession which she had to make to her aunt Kunigunde. [10]
- Soon after Els went down into the entry to meet her lover's brother-in-law. [10]
- Eva's shriek had waked both, but Els enjoined silence on everyone and, after telling them to go back to bed, said briefly that Eva in her somnambulism had this time gone out into the street and been brought back by the knight. [10]
- Wolff had scarcely vanished from the street, and Els from the window, when a man's slender figure appeared, as if it had risen from the earth, beside the spurge-laurel tree at the left of the house. [10]
- It was not unexpected, yet his brief report fell heavily on the heart of Els, which had just ventured to beat gaily and lightly. [10]
- Because you must turn your ill luck in love to advantage: and those from whom it comes are the two beautiful Ortlieb Es, as Nuremberg folk call the ladies Els and Eva. [10]
- Eva had turned to these worldly matters with sincere repugnance, but Els would not release her from giving them due attention. [10]
- Nothing led him to it except the irresistible zeal of my devout sister," answered Els, smiling, as she continued to comb her fair hair. [10]
- Yet he intended to bind the fate of the woman he loved to his own, for Els, spite of the opposition of his family, would have been already indissolubly united to him, had not one failure after another destroyed his courage to take her hand. [10]
- The news of this promise gave Els the first happy hour after long days of discomfort and the most arduous mental conflict. [10]
- Stillness reigned in this chamber, and Els scarcely had occasion to dread much disturbance, for the countess had been strictly forbidden to enter the sufferer's room. [10]
- A transgression of this ancient custom was very rare, and even though Wolff's heart was fired with love for Els Ortlieb, his father, Herr Vorchtel thought, should have refused his consent to the betrothal, especially as he had already treated Ursel as his future daughter. [10]
- From the Fleischbrucke they might have avoided the market-place, but Els wanted to enquire whether the Eysvogel matter was being discussed. [10]
- In return for the promise that she would let the Eysvogels know as soon as she received any tidings of her lover, which Els gave unasked, Siebenburg, who had always treated her repellently or indifferently, thanked her so humbly that she was surprised. [10]
- How should he succeed in making Wolff understand that his beloved Els had wronged him if the maid was to play no part in proving it? [10]
- Not until Els stooped to pick it up did he calm himself, saying, with a shrug of the shoulders, "Who can remain unmoved when the whirlwind of despair seizes him? [10]
- Els, too, was startled by his looks and the hoarse sound of his voice. [10]
- This was a source of pleasure, for since Wolff had extorted his consent to the betrothal with Els Ortlieb, and thus estranged him from the Vorchtels, he had seriously feared that he had ceased to love him. [10]
- Eva, who was so weary that she could scarcely stand thought, like her sister, as Els read Wolff's lines aloud, of her mother's last words. [10]
- You do not seem frivolous, and yet--" "Yet," replied Els with a pleasant smile, "many things have made a deeper impression. [10]
- What if Heinz Schorlin, to save her, Els, from evil report, should confess that she was here only to rebuke his insolent intrusion into a decorous household? [10]
- Not until Eva released her did Els exclaim in merry amazement: "So it was delightful, my darling? [10]
- During these hasty reflections Els extended her hand toward him, and the shining gold circlet which her lover had placed on her ring finger glittered in the torchlight. [10]
- Besides, he constantly raised a large linen handkerchief to his face, and his huge chest laboured for breath as he hastily repeated to Eva and the abbess what he had just announced to Els in a few rapid words. [10]
- The matter in question was the Eysvogel business, and if Els would remain he could tell her the result. [10]
- But kind-hearted Els proved sterner than the maid had ever seen her. [10]
- Eva kept her promise, after Els, who wanted to see the Countess von Montfort, had satisfied her concerning the welfare of the nuns and promised to go to rest herself as soon as possible. [10]
- Ursel--her visit is probably the greatest pleasure which Els has had during this blessed hour. [10]
- The declaration of peace had taken effect only a few hours before, and the long waggon trains from Italy, of which he had told Els yesterday, were still delayed. [10]
- It relieved the pain, and when Cordula told her so, Els went on with her explanation. [10]
- He had intended only to wave a greeting to his Els and then ride to Neumarkt, or, if necessary, as far as Ingolstadt, to meet the wains. [10]
- Els and Eva often cast stolen glances at each other as they greeted the visitors, thanked them, answered questions, gave explanations, accepted apologies, received and courteously declined invitations. [10]
- You were one of those, he said, whose mere presence beside a sick-bed was as good as medicine, and so you are; and, dear Jungfrau Els, this salutary medicine benefits me. [10]
- Even the burden of his debts weighed less heavily on his conscience than the irritating words with which he had induced his father-in-law to break off Wolff's betrothal to Els Ortlieb. [10]
- But she was obliged to wait patiently, for Els, her older sister, would probably soon marry her Wolff, and then it would be her turn to nurse her invalid mother. [10]
- Indeed, she could not praise Els, the elder, sufficiently. [10]
- However, Els did not lack earnest warning. [10]
- Her mother need not doubt, nor did she, that, whatever obstacles life might place in her pathway, Els would pursue the right course even without counsel and guidance. [10]
- Els, however, had no time to listen, and promised to hear his story when he returned; but he was too full of the recent experience to leave it untold, and briefly related how wonderfully Heaven had preserved his master's life. [10]
- Els had made no answer to her questions, but her imploring, tearful eyes pierced the young countess to the heart. [10]
- Els accepted the new duty as a matter of course and went to the door; but at the threshold she turned back, rushed to the deathbed, kissed the pure brow and closed eyelids of the sleeper, and then knelt beside her in silent prayer. [10]
- This strictness was necessary to render it possible for Els to maintain her difficult position. [10]
- Els understood her; nay, in Ursula's place she would have done the same, if it were only to weave a fresh flower in her afflicted father's fading garland of joy. [10]
- What, in the name of all the saints, has happened that can plunge my Els into misery and shame? [10]
- Els knew how much the emotions of the previous nights must have wearied her, and had permitted her to share the vigil beside the corpse only because she believed that she would be unable to resist sleep. [10]
- These words deeply moved the whole assembly, and Els saw her uncle glance at the old gentleman with a look which expressed the warm appreciation of a man of the same mind. [10]
- From their first meeting Els had seemed to her incapable of any careless error, and she had merely tried, by her bold, interference, to protect her from the gossip of evil tongues. [10]
- Sometimes while the maid or Els braided her hair she could read a book of devotion which the abbess had given her. [10]
- Els, like her lover, would cling fast to her love, and strive with tireless patience to conquer whatever obstacles it might encounter, especially from the Eysvogel family. [10]
- He did not look upward as usual to the window of his beautiful Els, but either fixed his eyes upon the spot where his new acquaintance was conversing with another person, or bent them anxiously upon the ground. [10]
- Sighing deeply, Els led her to a bench which stood between two pillars, and then ordered old Martsche, and Katterle, who was trembling in every limb, to watch Eva till her return. [10]
- When Els at last entreated her to go to rest without her, she willingly consented, for her mother was comfortable, and Sister Renata was watching at her bedside. [10]
- Els thought she knew why, and made no answer to the unjust charge. [10]
- At last Els knelt before the prie-dieu. [10]
- But while he knelt before Els and his eyes met hers, love had overmastered him so swiftly and powerfully, that at the end of a few days he determined to woo her. [10]
- Doubtless it owed its origin to a memory, for Wolff Eysvogel had been fired with love for her sister while Els was winding laurel around his helmet. [10]
- Els doubtless noticed it, but with no bitter or sorrowful thoughts. [10]
- Herr Schedel thought it would be pleasant news to Els, too. [10]
- Els would return it to her and her twins. [10]
- And I humbly intreat you hereafter, let us have what we should receive, and not stand to the Saylers courtesie to leave us what they please, els you may charge us what you will, but we not you with anything. [4]
- Els went back into the house. [10]
- Els tried to intercede for the servant, but her father pressed both hands over his ears, exclaiming: "Who can reach a decision when he is out of his senses himself? [10]
- The magistrate then informed them that Herr Wolff Eysvogel had the right to give orders, and during his absence his betrothed bride, Jungfrau Els Ortlieb. [10]
- And if Wolff, in his biding-place in the citadel, should learn what was said of his Els, to whom yesterday old and young raised their hats in glad yet respectful greeting, would he not believe those who appealed to his own father? [10]
- Now ever once in four or five dayes, Pocahontas with her attendants, brought him so much provision, that saved many of their lives, that els for all this had starved with hunger. [4]
- Both were now in constant communication, as Els hoped, for the advantage of the Eysvogel business. [10]
- O Jungfrau Els, I have the hunter's eyes, which are keen-sighted! [10]
- But Els detained him, whispering: "Whatever wrong was inflicted upon us yesterday, do not let it prejudice you, father. [10]
- When Els saw him hesitate at the top of the few steps leading to the entry, she gave him her arm to support him down. [10]
- The news pleased her, and she expressed her joy so animatedly and spoke so confidently of the knight's love that Els felt anxious. [10]
- As soon as her mother again lay weak but quiet on the pillows which Els had rearranged for her, Eva obeyed her entreaty to go away, and went to her own chamber. [10]
- But Eva needed her love and care so much just now, and when the sufferer gave her older daughter also a tender glance and vainly strove to falter a few words of thanks, Els herself replaced in Eva's the hand which her mother had withdrawn. [10]
- Els summoned up her courage and asked: "And we--are we nothing to you, father? [10]
- When Martsche left her and Els entered, her excitement had risen to such a pitch that she flung herself before her, as if frantic and, clinging to her knees, heaping self-accusations upon herself with passionate impetuosity, she pleaded, amid her sobs, for pardon and mercy. [10]
- He knew that he possessed the strength to build a new home for Els and himself. [10]
- Els, with whom he had just spoken, would cling firmly to Wolff, and try to induce her father to do all that was possible for her lover's house. [10]
- I would voluntarily have made myself the target for their malice, and called to their faces that only miserably deluded people or shameless rascals could throw stones at my Els, who is a thousand times better than any of them! [10]
- True, it would have been still pleasanter had Els borne her company; and, besides, she longed to tell her the new explanation she had found for Wolff's altered manner. [10]
- It would indeed have been painful for him to talk with Els, for a messenger had brought tidings that the waggons had been attacked and robbed, and the perpetrators of the deed were his own brothers and their cousin and accomplice Absbach. [10]
- The von Montforts had returned home, instead of spending the night at Kadolzburg, and neither Els nor the Swiss had the time or disposition to seek concealment. [10]
- But Heinz Schorlin had just approached and whispered that, by his knightly honour, Els was a total stranger to him, and he only wished he might find his own dear sister at home as pure and free from any fault. [10]
- This time Els had helped him. [10]
- After Heinz Schorlin had called to her, and Els had hurried to her aid, Eva, clad in her long, plain night robe, and barefooted, just as she had risen from her couch, followed the maid to her room. [10]
- How long Els had been separated from her lover! [10]
- Eva longed to go, and Els might find there a new and beautiful happiness, like his sister, the Abbess Kunigunde. [10]
- Fran Maria nodded gently to Els, as if asking her sensible elder daughter to watch over her forsaken sister in her place. [10]
- While Eva was gazing out of the window Els returned to her mother. [10]
- She succeeded so fully in concealing the struggle against the claims of her wearied body that Els, after joyously perceiving how faithfully her sister sympathised with her own delight, continued to relate what she had just heard. [10]
- Els had concealed from her parents what she fancied she had discovered, for any anxiety injured the invalid, and no one could anticipate how her irritable father might receive the information of her fear. [10]
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