Use fetched in a sentence
Sentences ending with fetched
- No, I take my oath that the thing that graveled him most, to start with, was not this, but the price he had fetched! [5]
- Evidently rations for forty people were not being fetched. [5]
- Have him fetched. [2]
Short sentences using fetched
- His noise fetched others. [5]
- I guess Cynthy fetched you. [9]
More example sentences with the word fetched in them
- I says: "Now you think it's bad luck; but what did you say when I fetched in the snake-skin that I found on the top of the ridge day before yesterday? [5]
- While the attendants were disrobing him, he remembered his brother's present, had the box fetched and opened, and then desired to be left alone. [10]
- There was a well by the corn-crib; so I substituted thirty fathom of rope for the bridle, and fetched him home with the windlass. [5]
- Confound him, he wearied me with arguments to show that in anything like a fair market he would have fetched twenty-five dollars, sure--a thing which was plainly nonsense, and full or the baldest conceit; I wasn't worth it myself. [5]
- Mary fetched some water and bathed her brow, and the burning wound in her head, and by the time Selene had once more opened her eyes, dame Hannah had returned. [10]
- Lancy stood there watchin' us while we fetched Faddo back, and I tell you, that was a narrow squeak for him. [11]
- This same thing was repeated once more; and it fetched such a whirlwind of applause that Sir Sagramor lost his temper, and at once changed his tactics and set himself the task of chasing me down. [5]
- The doctor, who was fetched that same night, bled him and said that the prince had had a seizure paralyzing his right side. [2]
- Her own table was fairly littered with biographies more or less famous which had been fetched from the library, and the method of each considered. [9]
- Once when she was a little creature of three or four years she suddenly brought her tiny foot down upon the floor in an apparent outbreak of indignation, then fetched it a backward wipe, and stooped down to examine the result. [5]
- The lightning showed us the wreck again just in time, and we fetched the stabboard derrick, and made fast there. [5]
- They were frequently under fire --when they brought back the wounded or fetched car-loads of munitions to the great guns on the ridiculous little trains of flat cars with open-work wheels, which they named--with American humour--the Federal Express and the Twentieth Century Limited. [9]
- As soon as Tom was back we cut along the path, around the garden fence, and by and by fetched up on the steep top of the hill the other side of the house. [5]
- They both forbore to torture me with words, for I was suffering greatly; but they fetched me to the Chateau St. Louis, followed by a crowd, who hooted at me. [11]
- I started across to the town from a little below the ferry-landing, and the drift of the current fetched me in at the bottom of the town. [5]
- Tom he went to the soap-kettle and searched around, and fetched back the iron thing they lift the lid with; so he took it and prized out one of the staples. [5]
- Gabord was taken to the hospital, and he swore that Englishman would not have got away if stranger had not fetched him a crack with a pistol-butt which sent him dumb and dizzy. [11]
- Then Lewis sprang to the ground and stood in this V. He gathered his vast strength, and with a perfect Creedmoor aim he seized the gray horse's bit as he plunged by and fetched him up standing! [5]
- I ordered Hilton to have the horses cared for, and, not giving the men time to speak, I fetched out the old brown brandy, wondering all the time what could be done. [11]
- So we were to grind until I could arrange with Mr. Scarlett, the new storekeeper in Harrodstown, to have two grinding-stones fetched across the mountains. [9]
- If you'll step there and speak to Maria--" I fetched the goose grease and went to sleep again. [5]
- Ah, he fetched them; it was a rattling good stroke. [5]
- Nothing ever fetched them but that. [5]
- We struck for the road and fetched the first men that come along. [5]
- She flew into the next room, quite collected; fetched her handkerchief, snatched off the silken girdle that bound her waist, rushed back and helped the leech to tie the maniac's hands. [10]
- I fetched out the gun, and now I was done. [5]
- The count had the father fetched, but the fellow stuck to it. [2]
- Then she emptied the conveniences out of it and fetched it full of water, and I drank and then stood up, and she poured the rest down inside the armor. [5]
- He hopped around the cabin considerable, first on one leg and then on the other, holding first one shin and then the other one, and at last he let out with his left foot all of a sudden and fetched the tub a rattling kick. [5]
- Who fetched away the bale this morning; who brought it here and opened it? [10]
- But instead of that, at the next village the sentinels of Davout's infantry corps detained him as the pickets of the vanguard had done, and an adjutant of the corps commander, who was fetched, conducted him into the village to Marshal Davout. [2]
- The next day, Sunday, Mr. Williams came early to take us to church; and in the afternoon Mr. Smith and his mother fetched us in a carriage, and took us to his house to dine. [14]
- Pretty soon we struck the forward end of the skylight, and clumb on to it; and the next step fetched us in front of the captain's door, which was open, and by Jimminy, away down through the texas-hall we see a light! [5]
- I fetched the shore a half a mile above the village, and then went scooting along the bluff bank in the easy water. [5]
- Then Mary Jane she fetched the letter her father left behind, and the king he read it out loud and cried over it. [5]
- But anybody can say that--and I notice they always do, when somebody has fetched them a lifter. [5]
- He took a rest and then swelled himself up and fetched a succession of admirable groans. [5]
- I said something pretty rough, and made as if I was goin' to break her in two--just fetched up my hands, and went like this!--" With a singular simplicity he made a wild gesture with his hands, and an animal-like snarl came from his throat. [11]
- I fetched the pig in, and took him back nearly to the table and hacked into his throat with the axe, and laid him down on the ground to bleed; I say ground because it was ground--hard packed, and no boards. [5]
- All of these people stared at me, talked about me, ran into the huts and fetched out their families to gape at me; but nobody ever noticed that other fellow, except to make him humble salutation and get no response for their pains. [5]
- Charley fetched out one hearty speech after another, and did his best to drive away his friend's bodings and apprehensions. [5]
- Then the battalion of waiters broke away from their posts, and darted, rushed, flew, fetched and carried, and the mighty feeding began; no words anywhere, but absorbing attention to business. [5]
- About 6 o'clock of the evening of that day my mother gave me three pice and asked me to buy a cocoanut, and I gave the money to Yessoo, who went and fetched a cocoanut and some betel leaves. [5]
- I afterwards thought of asking him what he had done with his flute and he fetched it then at once.--In short, the key was nowhere to be found. [10]
- Lord Faramond did not know, but fetched out his lower lip knowingly. [11]
- I could see myself rise a foot at a time in Marco's estimation, and when I fetched out those last words I was become a very tower for style and altitude. [5]
- Since his disappearance Miriam had incessantly hovered round Stephanus' dwelling, and had fetched fresh water for the old man every morning, noon and evening, even after a new nurse, who was clumsier and more peevish, had taken Paulus' place. [10]
- Then Sebek heard me and fetched Orion, and he let me out, and made such a fuss over me and kissed me. [10]
- There was as many as one loafer leaning up against every awning-post, and he most always had his hands in his britches-pockets, except when he fetched them out to lend a chaw of tobacco or scratch. [5]
- The singer too loudly expressed his joy alike in verse and in prose, and fetched his best theatrical dress out of the chest to put it on his son in the place of his ragged chiton. [10]
- Aleck fetched a long purr of soft delight, and said: "Is it enough? [5]
- When she fetched it to-day, I kind of thought she was up to some, game, and I didn't want to take it. [9]
- We all got in a big room in the hotel, and lit up some candles, and fetched in the new couple. [5]
- I swore that if they fetched me to the gallows to celebrate their Noel, other lives than mine should go to keep me company on the dark trail. [11]
- As he read his face lightened, and he fetched such a sigh of relief, that Mrs. Bolton and Ruth both exclaimed. [5]
- We never got him till dark; then we fetched him over, and I started down for the raft. [5]
- Faddo had touched him on the raw when he fetched out that about Tom Doane. [11]
- He had followed her footsteps, he had fetched and carried, he had served afar off, he had ministered within the gates. [11]
- Well, Judge Thatcher he took it and put it out at interest, and it fetched us a dollar a day apiece all the year round --more than a body could tell what to do with. [5]
- Every little while he locked me in and went down to the store, three miles, to the ferry, and traded fish and game for whisky, and fetched it home and got drunk and had a good time, and licked me. [5]
- His pupil, after he had accomplished the easy transfer of his parents, had returned to the palace, and there, to his delight, came across Mastor, who soon fetched him the garments and masks that he had lent the day before to Hadrian and Antinous. [10]
- The manager is having a litter fetched for you.--Where do you live? [10]
- So somebody would have to hunch her and say, "Your game eye has fetched loose. [5]
- Ben Holliday would have fetched them through in thirty-six hours! [5]
- I reckoned Jim had fetched up on a snag, maybe, and it was all up with him. [5]
- And then he had fetched away a three-gallon jug of whisky, too, that he found under a wagon when he was starting home through the woods. [5]
- I see I'd got to invent a bar, or forget the name of the one we got aground on--or--Now I struck an idea, and fetched it out: "It warn't the grounding--that didn't keep us back but a little. [5]
- She went and got the lump of lead and fetched it back, and brought along a hank of yarn which she wanted me to help her with. [5]
- En you ain't got no mo' feelin' den to come en tell me, dat fetched sich a po' lowdown ornery rabbit into de worl'! [5]
- The ladies also go to operas and concerts unattended by gentlemen, and are brought, and fetched away, by their servants. [4]
- He fetched 'em for her every morning, and she always kissed him. [5]
- When I had finished, he fetched a packet of tobacco from his pocket. [11]
- The kettles--long disused--were fetched, and broth made and fed in sips to the weakest, while the strongest looked on and smiled in an agony of self-restraint. [9]
- It's he that fetched Ma'm'selle Sophie to the hitching-post. [11]
- Your Hiram was fetched in, and he was found to have the same number of toes as the mark on the marble, neither more nor less. [10]
- The old man fetched his breath in gasps, which presently smoothed and lengthened into his normal breathing. [8]
- One of 'em fetched a small plate and took my cup and set it on the plate. [9]
- When Pontius had drained the third cupful that Balbilla fetched for him he exclaimed, drawing a deep breath: "That was a drink--I never tasted a better in the whole course of my life. [10]
- The duke went down into his carpet-bag, and fetched up a lot of little printed bills and read them out loud. [5]
- When he was done they all fetched a kind of Injun war-whoop, and then another was sung. [5]
- Families fetched their dinners with them from the country, and eat them in the wagons. [5]
- As the noise died down he made a stately sort of a bow, which he had picked up somewhere, then fetched his beaker with a sweep to his lips and tilted his head back and rained it to the bottom. [5]
- After Russian country dances and chorus dances, Pelageya Danilovna made the serfs and gentry join in one large circle: a ring, a string, and a silver ruble were fetched and they all played games together. [2]
- I fetched some biscuits along, but they're gone. [13]
- I hired rooms behind Mr. Crede's store, which was famed for the glass windows which had been fetched all the way from Philadelphia. [9]
- We fetched an armful and hid it in the weeds, and set down to rest, and Tom says, kind of dissatisfied: "Blame it, this whole thing is just as easy and awkward as it can be. [5]
- Wilson, there isn't any such knife, or your scheme would have fetched it to light. [5]
- She fetched crockery--new, and plenty of it; new wooden goblets and other table furniture; and beer, fish, chicken, a goose, eggs, roast beef, roast mutton, a ham, a small roast pig, and a wealth of genuine white wheaten bread. [5]
- With a sudden and horrified misgiving, I put my hand in my pocket, now, and sure enough, I fetched out that Turkish penny! [5]
- So I went and got the bag of meal and my old saw out of the canoe, and fetched them to the house. [5]
- We rescued him, and fetched him around. [5]
- With cloudy eye and a struggling intellect he fetched this out: "Marry, I seem not to understand. [5]
- But we had an accident, now, and it fetched all the plans to a standstill. [5]
- When I'd read about a half a minute, he fetched the book a whack with his hand and knocked it across the house. [5]
- He was more a watch-dog than Biribi; he fetched and carried; he was silent and sleepless--always sleepless. [11]
- The bride fetched a swoop with her fingers from one end of the keyboard to the other, just to get her bearings, as it were, and you could see the congregation set their teeth with the agony of it. [5]
- Cynthia had made a little garden behind Ephraim's house, and she spent the summer there with her flowers and her books, many of which Lem had fetched from Coniston. [9]
- He fetched uncle a key about the time we got up from table--same key, I bet. [5]
- She went after a deuce of spades nailed against a tree, once, and fetched a mule standing about thirty yards to the left of it. [5]
- Then Clark fetched a circle for Fort Pitt, raised some troops thar and in Virginny and some about Red Stone, and come down the Ohio here with 'em in a lot of flatboats. [9]
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