Use hawkins in a sentence
Sentences starting with hawkins
- Hawkins was wild with joy, but Sellers was calm. [5]
- Hawkins went straight to the telegraph office and disburdened his conscience. [5]
- Hawkins bought out the village store for a song and proceeded to reap the profits, which amounted to but little more than another song. [5]
- Hawkins reached for the letter and glanced over it. [5]
- Hawkins put up the first "paling" fence that had ever adorned the village; and he did not stop there, but whitewashed it. [5]
- Hawkins was to stand by with the bottle, calculate the doses, watch the effects, make notes of results, and otherwise assist in the preparation. [5]
- Hawkins started; then settled into deep reflection; finally shook his head sorrowfully and pointed downwards. [5]
- Hawkins took this opportunity to ask how the world had been using the Colonel during the past half-generation. [5]
- Hawkins fitted out his house with "store" furniture from St. Louis, and the fame of its magnificence went abroad in the land. [5]
- Hawkins approached, expecting his footfall to attract attention, but it did not. [5]
Sentences ending with hawkins
- Following that occupation with Miss Hawkins? [5]
- Do you like winter, Miss Hawkins? [5]
- I am afraid we cannot come to an understanding, Miss Hawkins. [5]
- The jury finally threw themselves back upon the indisputable fact that Selby was dead, that either wound would have killed him (admitted by the doctors), and rendered a verdict that he died from pistol-shot wounds inflicted by a pistol in the hands of Laura Hawkins. [5]
- Now a former thought struck her--she would speak to Mrs. Hawkins. [5]
- Introductions followed, and then the usual original question, "How do you like Washington, Miss Hawkins? [5]
- The capital of the Great Republic was a new world to country-bred Washington Hawkins. [5]
- She soon gathered that Major Lackland's memoranda seemed to refer to letters which had passed between himself and Judge Hawkins. [5]
- Do you think that color makes any difference, Mr. Hawkins? [5]
- After years of skulking retirement and dissipation, death had relieved him of his troubles at last, and his funeral followed close upon that of Mr. Hawkins. [5]
Short sentences using hawkins
- Mrs. Hawkins took the stand. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins said take it. [5]
- And Mr. Hawkins righted himself. [5]
- Didn't Miss Hawkins refuse you? [5]
- George Washington Hawkins, millionaire--and Gov. [5]
- Henry Clay Hawkins, millionaire! [5]
- Washington Hawkins and Col. [5]
- Judge Hawkins and Col. [5]
- Perhaps Miss Hawkins can? [5]
- Hawkins uncovered and approached. [5]
Sentences containing hawkins two or more times
- Search for the supposed father had been continued by Lackland, Hawkins and himself for several years, but Laura was not informed of it till after the death of Hawkins, for fear of raising false hopes in her mind. [5]
- It was me, sir, that induced Silas Hawkins, Judge Hawkins, to come to Missouri, and make his fortune. [5]
- Hawkins enjoyed the admiration these prodigies compelled, but he always smiled to think how poor and, cheap they were, compared to what the Hawkins mansion would display in a future day after the Tennessee Land should have borne its minted fruit. [5]
More example sentences with the word hawkins in them
- She said: "If you've done wrong, Si Hawkins, it's a wrong that will shine brighter at the judgment day than the rights that many' a man has done before you. [5]
- Judge Hawkins had written and asked Clay to return home and consult with him upon family affairs. [5]
- Hawkins, it will work the grandest moral reform of the 19th century. [5]
- Sellers and another with Washington Hawkins, the brother of the murderess. [5]
- The Hawkins family were settled there, and had a hard enough struggle with poverty and the necessity of keeping up appearances in accord with their own family pride and the large expectations they secretly cherished of a fortune in the Knobs of East Tennessee. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins and Washington were in tears, as were many of the spectators also. [5]
- After a time--it was toward midnight now--Mr. Hawkins roused out of a doze, looked about him and was evidently trying to speak. [5]
- The momentous day was at hand--a day that promised to make or mar the fortunes of Hawkins family for all time. [5]
- In her first visit with Hawkins after her parents were gone, the talk fell upon Tracy, and she was impelled to set her case before the statesman and take his counsel. [5]
- Squire Hawkins sat upon the pyramid of large blocks, called the "stile," in front of his house, contemplating the morning. [5]
- I was knowing to these letters when Judge Hawkins received them. [5]
- Sellers was related to the Hawkins family. [5]
- The Hawkins family, though allied to the best blood of the South, were at the time in humble circumstances. [5]
- It was on this visit also that the Senator made the acquaintance of Mr. Washington Hawkins, and was greatly taken with his innocence, his guileless manner and perhaps with his ready adaptability to enter upon any plan proposed. [5]
- The case of the State of New York against Laura Hawkins was finally set down for trial on the 15th day of February, less than a year after the shooting of George Selby. [5]
- In one letter the Major said he agreed with Mr. Hawkins that the inquirer seemed not altogether on the wrong track; but he also agreed that it would be best to keep quiet until more convincing developments were forthcoming. [5]
- It was well that Mrs. Hawkins held the purse otherwise the treasure would have lasted but a very little while. [5]
- But it transpired that Mrs. Hawkins had never known of this correspondence between her husband and Major Lackland. [5]
- His remittances had supported the Hawkins family, entirely, from the time of his father's death until latterly when Laura by her efforts in Washington had been able to assist in this work. [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]
- As in the stupor of a sudden calamity, and not fully comprehending it, Mrs. Hawkins saw Laura led away by the officer. [5]
- Mr. Trollop's Great Speech--which speech was written and composed by Miss Laura Hawkins under a secret understanding for one hundred dollars--and the money has not been paid. [5]
- Washington Hawkins had seen the act, but was not near enough at hand to save his friend, and no one who was near enough desired to spoil the effect. [5]
- All parties having seated themselves, the dowager delivered herself of a remark that was not unusual in its form, and yet it came from her lips with the impressiveness of Scripture: "The weather has been unpropitious of late, Miss Hawkins. [5]
- Washington Hawkins had scarcely more than entered upon that decade which carries one to the full blossom of manhood which we term the beginning: of middle age, and yet a brief sojourn at the capital of the nation had made him old. [5]
- What should you say, Washington Hawkins? [5]
- There was a sad gathering at the Hawkins fireside the next night. [5]
- The state would prove that Laura Hawkins, the prisoner at the bar, a fiend in the form of a beautiful woman, shot dead George Selby, a Southern gentleman, at the, time and place described. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins was prostrated by this last blow, and it was well that Clay was at her side to stay her with comforting words and take upon himself the ordering of the household with its burden of labors and cares. [5]
- Now, Hawkins, the procession's ready; mark time, by the left flank, forward-march! [5]
- He said: "Come, play out your jest, Miss Hawkins. [5]
- That gawky looking person, with Miss Hawkins? [5]
- It is a perfectly steady income as long as we live, Hawkins. [5]
- Eight years have passed since the death of Mr. Hawkins. [5]
- Are you fond of watering-places, Miss Hawkins? [5]
- 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]
- P. S. One of the persons present in the parlor says that after Laura Hawkins had fired twice, she turned the pistol towards herself, but that Brierly sprung and caught it from her hand, and that it was he who threw it on the floor. [5]
- After the recovery of Laura from her long illness, did Mrs. Hawkins think there, were any signs of insanity about her? [5]
- Her father's voice--with no life in it; presently her mother's--no life in that; a considerable vacancy, then a sterile remark from Washington Hawkins. [5]
- Mr. Hawkins had never gone into detail's with him on this subject. [5]
- Let me introduce my friend General Hawkins--General Hawkins, our new Senator--Senator from the latest and grandest addition to the radiant galaxy of sovereign States, Cherokee Strip"--(to himself, "that name will shrivel him up! [5]
- And naturally enough Mrs. Hawkins appeared on the stage at that moment. [5]
- In extricating himself, Mr. Hawkins, who had the care of his hat as well as the introduction on his mind, shambled against Miss Blanche, who said pardon, with the prettiest accent, as if the awkwardness were her own. [5]
- An old lady motioned, toward the door and said to Hawkins in a whisper: "His mother, po' thing. [5]
- Silas Hawkins of Missouri, in reference to a lease of a portion of their valuable property in East Tennessee. [5]
- He concluded to merely sit up with the remains just himself and Hawkins. [5]
- O.--"Not by any means, Miss Hawkins! [5]
- The father, John Marshall Clemens--a lawyer by profession, a merchant by vocation--had brought his household to Florida from Jamestown, Tennessee, somewhat after the manner of judge Hawkins as pictured in The Gilded Age. [5]
- I'm prepared to make you an offer, Miss Hawkins, a liberal offer,--twelve thousand dollars for thirty nights. [5]
- Sellers; and a little more would calm the anxiety of Washington Hawkins about Laura, for however the trial ended, he could feel sure of extricating her in the end. [5]
- I am a lecture-agent, Miss Hawkins, and as soon as I saw that you were acquitted, it occurred to me that an early interview would be mutually beneficial. [5]
- Why, Mr. Hawkins, I've gotten over all that day-dreaming about earldoms and aristocracies and all such nonsense and am become just a plain ordinary nobody and content with it; and it is to him I owe my cure. [5]
- The substance of it was that his murderess is a Miss Laura Hawkins, whom he had known at Washington as a lobbyist and had some business with her. [5]
- Why Hawkins, everything is useful--nothing ought ever to be wasted. [5]
- Oh, Hawkins, selfishness is the bottom trait in human nature; I was only thinking that now, with the usurper's heir out of the way. [5]
- Another thing--General Hawkins is a thinker; a keen, logical, exhaustive, analytical thinker-- perhaps the ablest of modern times. [5]
- The, whole thing is a matter of indifference to me, Miss Hawkins. [5]
- Mr. Hawkins came into their presence and stood without speaking. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins stepped into the room. [5]
- Laura is adopted into the Hawkins family. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins sprang in, beaming: "Well, Si? [5]
- It does you honor, Major Hawkins, it has relieved me of a most painful embarrassment and distress, and it will save that poor stricken old father much suffering. [5]
- He said in his most conspicuously casual vein: "Er--uh--by the way, Hawkins, we are feeling disappointed about this thing--the way the materializee is acting, I mean--we are disappointed; you concede that? [5]
- If I were his father it would be dreadful to have him coming in that--in that--" "On the installment plan," suggested Hawkins, gravely, and proud of being able to help. [5]
- Hawkins said to himself, "How can a man ever lose faith? [5]
- Sellers and Washington Hawkins, who had hastened to New York with all speed. [5]
- You see, Miss Hawkins, this is your opportunity. [5]
- It is Mrs. Hawkins, this good lady who is still her loving friend. [5]
- Next afternoon, while Hawkins, by request, draped Andrew Jackson's portrait with crape, the rightful earl, wrote off the family bereavement to the usurper in England--a letter which we have already read. [5]
- He accompanied Miss Hawkins to New York at her request, supposing she was coming in relation to a bill then pending in Congress, to secure the attendance of absent members. [5]
- Even Miss Laura Hawkins thought it worth while to use her fascinations upon him, and to endeavor to entangle the volatile fellow in the meshes of her attractions. [5]
- Then he noticed Hawkins standing apart and staring idiotically at what to him was the apparition of a defunct man, and a new idea was born to him. [5]
- The man left; Hawkins flung himself into a chair; thought a few moments, then glanced around, looked frightened, sprang to the door---- "Too late--too late! [5]
- But Mr. Washington Hawkins (one of the heirs) objected. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins would have told the first inquirer that. [5]
- Mr. Hawkins would have none but these three, though neighborly assistance was offered by old friends. [5]
- Mrs. Hawkins had hastened to her daughter as soon as she received money for the journey. [5]
- At this time Harry was summoned to New York, to attend the trial of Laura Hawkins. [5]
- If Senator Dilworthy had not made that visit to Hawkeye, the Hawkins family and Col. [5]
- But Laura had grown to be almost a woman in these few years, to the end of which we have now come--years which had seen Judge Hawkins pass through so many trials. [5]
- But if the government will buy this land, it will set up the Hawkins family--make Laura an heiress--and I shouldn't wonder if Beriah Sellers would set up his carriage again. [5]
- They were all from Major Lackland to Mr. Hawkins. [5]
- For three or four nights Mrs. Hawkins and Laura had been watching by the bedside; Clay had arrived, preceding Washington by one day, and he was now added to the corps of watchers. [5]
- It is time for me to take my leave, Miss Hawkins. [5]
- It closed as follows:-- With Laura Hawkins, fair, fascinating and fatal, and with the dissolute Colonel of a lost cause, who has reaped the harvest he sowed, we have nothing to do. [5]
- It is too flimsy, Miss Hawkins, for a person of your fine inventive talent--contrive an abler device than that. [5]
- Something in the face of Mr. Hawkins attracted her and she came and looked up at him; was satisfied, and took refuge with him. [5]
- Sellers later, in England, and then went on to say: The truth is, my dear Hawkins, a mighty idea has been born to me within the hour, and I must not even stop to say goodbye to my dear ones. [5]
- There will of course be a few expenses, but the widow and orphans will realize all that Mr. Hawkins, dreamed of for them. [5]
- The young stock cost but a trifle, the rearing but another trifle, and so Hawkins was easily persuaded to embark his slender means in the enterprise and turn over the keep and care of the animals to Sellers and Uncle Dan'l. [5]
- He procured another copy of this paper of the same date, and found that the piece cut out was an advertisement to the effect that the A 1 Ship Swordfish, Captain Hawkins, was to sail from Boston for Calcutta, on the 20th of June. [6]
- With his usual consideration for his wife, Mr. Hawkins had shielded her from the worry the matter would have caused her. [5]
- All strangers of consequence who visited the village gravitated to the Hawkins Mansion and became guests of the "Judge. [5]
- Had seen him come to the house often, and be alone in the parlor with Miss Hawkins. [5]
- When Sile Hawkins come a browsing around her, she let him know that for all his tin he couldn't trot in harness alongside of her. [5]
- She was followed by her mother and by Washington Hawkins, who were given seats near her. [5]
- This pleased Hawkins, but it troubled his wife. [5]
- He had a Bible class in the Sunday school of the church which he attended, and he suggested to Harry that he might take a class during the time he remained in Washington, Mr. Washington Hawkins had a class. [5]
- Every effort had been made to secure the refusal of the whole amount of the property of the Hawkins heirs in the Knobs, some seventy-five thousand acres Mr. Buckstone said. [5]
- When Laura had been in Washington three months, she was still the same person, in one respect, that she was when she first arrived there--that is to say, she still bore the name of Laura Hawkins. [5]
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