Use harry in a sentence
Sentences starting with harry
- Harry had a way of casually mentioning western investments, through lines, the freighting business, and the route through the Indian territory to Lower California, which was calculated to give an importance to his lightest word. [5]
- Harry was a very entertaining fellow, having his imagination to help his memory, and telling his stories as if he believed them--as perhaps he did. [5]
- Harry went back to the city. [5]
- Harry skipped into this society with his usual lightness and gaiety. [5]
- Harry had besieged the New York headquarters of the Columbus River Slack-water Navigation Company with demands, then commands, and finally appeals, but to no purpose; the appropriation did not come; the letters were not even answered. [5]
- Harry himself believed that he was of great service in the University business, and that the success of the scheme depended upon him to a great degree. [5]
- Harry ordered, the supper, and it is perhaps needless to say, that Philip paid the bill. [5]
- Harry left in such a hurry that he hadn't even time to bid Miss Laura Hawkins good-bye, but he had no doubt that Harry would console himself with the next pretty face he saw --a remark which was thrown in for Ruth's benefit. [5]
- Harry asked the Senator if there was a class of young ladies for him to teach, and after that the Senator did not press the subject. [5]
- Harry was entirely satisfied with his own situation. [5]
Sentences ending with harry
- Maybe it is so, but have the experts spoken, or is it only Tom, Dick, and Harry? [5]
- We will do right, Harry. [11]
- Perhaps Laura was older than Harry. [5]
- What was Laura's object in taking Harry? [5]
- There is so much left, Harry. [11]
- You wouldn't deceive me, Harry? [5]
- She started to her feet with a stifled, bitter cry: "Oh, Harry! [11]
- But the Amaranth's head was almost abreast the Boreas's stern: "How's your steam, now, Harry? [5]
- They had not had an opportunity to visit at his place "up in the country" yet, but the Colonel often dined with them, and in confidence, confided to them his projects, and seemed to take a great liking to them, especially to his friend Harry. [5]
- I am not dishonourable, Harry. [11]
Short sentences using harry
- Harry was not in. [5]
- At last Harry caught him. [5]
- Harry was buoyant. [5]
- Harry laughed. [5]
Sentences containing harry two or more times
- Such a woman would have attracted Harry at any time, but only a woman with a cool brain and exquisite art could have made him lose his head in this way; for Harry thought himself a man of the world. [5]
- Had he not tacitly agreed to share with Harry to the last in this adventure, and would not the generous fellow divide; with him if he, Philip, were in want and Harry had anything? [5]
- Philip, who had so long known Harry, never could make up his mind that Harry did not himself believe that he was a chief actor in all these large operations of which he talked so much. [5]
- The little quarrel didn't last over night, for Harry never appeared to cherish any ill-will half a second, and Philip was too sensible to continue a row about nothing; and he had invited Harry to come with him. [5]
- For he was coming, in spite of a letter from Harry in New York, advising him to hold on until he had made some arrangements in regard to contracts, he to be a little careful about Sellers, who was somewhat visionary, Harry said. [5]
- O Harry, Harry, can't you see! [11]
- Sir Harry Vane and Sir Harry Frankland look prettily on the printed page, as the illuminated capital at the head of a chapter in an old folio pleases the eye of the reader. [6]
More example sentences with the word harry in them
- To them I would issue letters of marque, to harry England's trade. [9]
- Even Philip himself would feel the good effects of it; for Harry would have something and Col. [5]
- The little tables were ranged along by the windows, and it chanced that Mr. Harry Riddle sat so close to us that we could touch him. [9]
- Philip's first effort was to get Harry out of the Tombs. [5]
- My field of usefulness is about trimmed down to tramps, budding authoresses, and that line of goods now; but don't you worry --I'll harry you on theirs while they last! [5]
- I never expected to see that Jerusalem in which Harry the Fourth died, but there I found myself in the large panelled chamber, with all its associations. [6]
- So he said to Harry, "That's your disadvantage in being short. [5]
- So she began to harry the Governor to find employment for the "Brigade. [5]
- It cost me three shillings and eightpence, good honest coin of the last reign, that old Harry that's just dead ne'er touched or tampered with. [5]
- It was to their home that Buonespoir the pirate--faithful to his promise to the Queen that he would harry English ships no more came wounded, after an engagement with a French boat sent to capture him, carried thither by Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. [11]
- Behind him was the stout figure of Mr. Darnley, his face solemn; and last of all came Mr. Harry Riddle, very pale, but cutting the tops of the long grass with a switch. [9]
- If I harry the rich in the midst of the Dakoon's men, it is gaining my own over naked swords. [11]
- Whereupon Harry dismissed the matter then and thereafter from his thoughts, and, like a light-hearted good fellow as he was, gave himself no more trouble about his board-bills. [5]
- We refer to the fact that the nation is to be lectured to death and read to death all next winter, by Tom, Dick, and Harry, with poor lamented Dickens for a pretext. [5]
- At length, at the end of one week, when his hotel bill was presented, Harry found not a cent in his pocket to meet it. [5]
- This I noticed, that only Mr. Harry Riddle sat silent and morose, and that he had drunk more than the others. [9]
- Its preparation and that of more minute plots of the new city consumed the valuable time of Sellers and Harry for many weeks, and served to keep them both in the highest spirits. [5]
- The Colonel believed that Harry was the prince of lobbyists, a little too sanguine, may be, and given to speculation, but, then, he knew everybody; the Columbus River navigation scheme was, got through almost entirely by his aid. [5]
- Nevertheless, the hint that Harry had dropped fell upon good ground, and bore fruit an hundred fold; it worked in her mind until she had built up a plan on it, and almost a career for herself. [5]
- Sellers and Harry talked together by the hour and by the day. [5]
- Would Harry be such a fool as to be dragged into some public scandal? [5]
- Philip determined to see her, and put himself in possession of the truth, as he suspected it, in order to show Harry his folly. [5]
- Sellers and Harry sat down and began to roughly map out the city of Napoleon on a large piece of drawing paper. [5]
- Harry shouldered his rod and went to the field, tramped over the prairie by day, and figured up results at night, with the utmost cheerfulness and industry, and plotted the line on the profile paper, without, however, the least idea of engineering practical or theoretical. [5]
- They form a ring about it: they lie in wait on its borders, but only to spring upon it and harry it. [4]
- We could only reward Harry by an extra ration of water. [5]
- But Harry Delong replied quickly: "I am going to see the thing through. [11]
- Phillip and Harry reached New York in very different states of mind. [5]
- Philip and Harry pitched a commodious tent, and lived in the full enjoyment of the free life. [5]
- When she told Philip of it, that discreet young fellow only smiled, and said that he hoped she would be fortunate enough to be in New York some evening when Harry had not already given the use of his private box to some other friend. [5]
- Like many kind people he made use of brusqueness to hide an inner tenderness, and on the train he was hail fellow well met with every Tom, Dick and Harry that commuted,--although the word was not invented in those days,--and the conductor and brakeman too. [9]
- Meantime Harry blossomed out in the society of Hawkeye, as he did in any society where fortune cast him and he had the slightest opportunity to expand. [5]
- He saw at once that she was older than Harry, and soon made up his mind that she was leading his friend a country dance to which he was unaccustomed. [5]
- I'd rather operate on my own hook;" said Harry, in his most airy manner. [5]
- And I have often thought, in the event of war with France, how easy 'twould be for Louis's cruisers to harry the place, and an hundred like it, and raise such a terror as to keep the British navy at home. [9]
- In the eyes of Washington Hawkins, Harry was a superior being, a man who was able to bring things to pass in a way that excited his enthusiasm. [5]
- The great captains of that age went about to harry each other's territories and spoil each other's cities very much as we do nowadays, and for similar reasons;--Napoleon the Great in Moscow, Napoleon the Small in Italy, Kaiser William in Paris, Great Scott in Mexico! [4]
- Harry sang fragments of operas and talked abort their fortune. [5]
- Indeed the talents of a rich and accomplished young fellow like Harry were not likely to go unappreciated in such a place. [5]
- But this did not much matter, for Harry was always superior to his clothes. [5]
- Harry informed his new friend that he was going out with the engineer corps of the Salt Lick Pacific Extension, but that wasn't his real business. [5]
- Fortunately we only need to deal with Laura's life at this period historically, and look back upon such portions of it as will serve to reveal the woman as she was at the time of the arrival of Mr. Harry Brierly in Hawkeye. [5]
- I have accomplished my dearest wish, I am a man among men, on an equal footing with Tom, Dick and Harry, and yet it isn't just exactly what I thought it was going to be. [5]
- The next day Mr. Thompson made a hasty survey of the stream for a mile or two, so that the Colonel and Harry were enabled to show on their map how nobly that would accommodate the city. [5]
- Her companion is Mr. Harry Brierly, a New York dandy, who has been in Washington. [5]
- Harry had the most buoyant confidence in his own projects always; he saw everything connected with himself in a large way and in rosy lines. [5]
- Perhaps in her mind, she compared him with Harry, and recognized in him a man to whom a woman might give her whole soul, recklessly and with little care if she lost it. [5]
- Yesterday the third mate mended the block, and this P.M. the sail, after some difficulty, was got down, and Harry got to the top of the mast and rove the halyards through after some hardship, so that it now works easy and well. [5]
- At last Harry lost his patience: "Ye'd better tak' it, sir, for there's nae waile [choice] o' wigs on Munrimmon Moor. [6]
- But by the lord Harry, I can't see the difference between Dick Turpin and Wing and Trixy Brent. [9]
- He was not long in finding out that Alice liked to hear about Philip, and Harry launched out into the career of his friend in the West, with a prodigality of invention that would have astonished the chief actor. [5]
- Jeff took a little writing from the Colonel and Harry for a prospective share but Philip declined to join in, saying that he had no money, and didn't want to make engagements he couldn't fulfill. [5]
- As they were likely to be detained some time in the city, Harry told Philip that he was going to improve his time. [5]
- When Laura at length raised her eyes a little, she saw Philip and Harry within the bar, but she gave no token of recognition. [5]
- Now, Sir Harry Lee, it is thy turn," she laughed as she saw the champion ride forward; "and next 'tis thine, Leicester. [11]
- Laura, after her last conversation with Harry, had a new sense of her position. [5]
- He did not know--not even he--that she had saved the Queen's life on that auspicious May Day when Harry Lee had fought the white knight Michel de la Foret and halved the honours of the lists with him. [11]
- When he made known his business, Harry sent for me, that I might speak with him. [11]
- You have to know French particularly mongrel French, the patois spoken by Tom, Dick, and Harry of the multiform complexions--or you can't get along. [5]
- Of course he knew nothing of her history; he knew nothing seriously against her, and if Harry was desperately enamored of her, why should he not win her if he could. [5]
- Of Laura he knew not much, except that she was a woman of uncommon fascination, and he thought from what he had seen of her in Hawkeye, her conduct towards him and towards Harry, of not too much principle. [5]
- Be lambs in Jersey, but harry the rest of the world with a lion's tooth, was the eleventh commandment in the Vier Marchi. [11]
- Harry thoroughly believed in all his projects and inventions, and lived day by day in their golden atmosphere. [5]
- Harry took an ice and stood up by the table with other gentlemen, and listened to the buzz of conversation while he ate. [5]
- As Nick and I were running through the paddock we came suddenly upon Mr. Harry Riddle and a stout, swarthy gentleman standing together. [9]
- Mixed up with his own exploits, and his daily triumphs as a lobbyist, especially in the matter of the new University, in which Harry was to have something handsome, were amusing sketches of Washington society, hints about Dilworthy, stories about Col. [5]
- She deferred to his opinions, and listened attentively when he talked, and in time met his frank manner with an equal frankness, so that he was quite convinced that whatever she might feel towards Harry, she was sincere with him. [5]
- Harry bragged about his conquest, as was his habit, and took Philip round to see his western prize. [5]
- She played with him so adroitly that Harry thought she was absorbed in love for him, and yet he was amazed that he did not get on faster in his conquest. [5]
- Harry, who thought he was shrewd and understood Washington, suggested an interest. [5]
- Harry went, but he soon came back. [5]
- Since Mrs. Harry Haynes ran off, one can never tell what a woman will do. [9]
- Harry, if we have sought for virtue in the wilderness, we have found it. [9]
- No words from Harry, the Baltimorean,--one of the quiet sort, who strike first; and do the talking, if there is any, afterwards. [6]
- Ruth sang for Harry, and that young gentleman turned the leaves for her at the piano, and put in a bass note now and then where he thought it would tell. [5]
- At this time Harry was summoned to New York, to attend the trial of Laura Hawkins. [5]
- As for Washington, Harry thought he was a man of ability and comprehension, but "too visionary," he told the Colonel. [5]
- Mrs. Temple and Harry Riddle were gone there, so Polly Ann had avowed, and Nick could not help meeting Riddle. [9]
- The Colonel and Harry retired to consult. [5]
- It could not harry or burn or slay, it in no way resembled the admirable machine which Liholiho destroyed. [5]
- I'll speak as Harry her father spoke--straight to the purpose. [11]
- Philip learned that Harry and Laura had both been taken to the city prison, and he went there; but he was not admitted. [5]
- Harry was entirely happy; in his circumstances. [5]
- Harry said he had written to hurry up the money and it would be along presently. [5]
- But the bill had to be paid, and Harry took it to Philip, and asked him if he thought he hadn't better draw on his uncle. [5]
- Harry and Laura had also been "interviewed" and there was a statement from Philip himself, which a reporter had knocked him up out of bed at midnight to give, though how he found him, Philip never could conjecture. [5]
- Harry was the guest of Senator Dilworthy. [5]
- But Harry will get it started along presently, and then you'll see! [5]
- The woods are full of fighters, and pirates harry the coast. [11]
- Harry at once found on landing that his back-woods custom would not be needed in St. Louis, and that, in fact, he had need of all the resources of his wardrobe to keep even with the young swells of the town. [5]
- For I was face to face once more with Mrs. Temple and Mr. Harry Riddle! [9]
- Harry, with blue eyes, fresh complexion, silken whiskers and curly chestnut hair, was as handsome as a fashion plate. [5]
- Mr. Harry Brierly drew his pay as an engineer while he was living at the City Hotel in Hawkeye. [5]
- It made no difference, however, whether Harry was in his room in a hotel or in a tent, Philip soon found, he was just the same. [5]
- Harry had been constituted engineer-in-general, and he threw the full strength of his powers into his work. [5]
- Harry joined the Colonel at Stone's Landing, and that dead place sprang into sudden life. [5]
- The second month closed with a riot.--Sellers was absent at the time, and Harry began an active absence himself with the mob at his heels. [5]
- Harry was exuberant, but Philip's natural caution found expression in his next remark. [5]
- I shouldn't care; but I wish you wouldn't have so much to do with Selby, Laura," continued Harry, fancying that he was now upon such terms that his, advice, would be heeded. [5]
- He was a born boss, and loved to command, and to jaw and dispute with inferiors and harry them and bullyrag them. [5]
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