Use ingolby in a sentence
Sentences starting with ingolby
- Ingolby drank it without protest and in silence. [11]
- Ingolby had worked with this end in view. [11]
- Ingolby pocketed it with satisfaction. [11]
- Ingolby grew suddenly very still. [11]
- Ingolby seemed to understand. [11]
- Ingolby had listened to the music with a sense of being swayed by a wind which blew from all quarters of the compass at once. [11]
- Ingolby stopped humming to himself as the words came to his memory again. [11]
- Ingolby tossed, and they stooped over to look at the dollar on the floor. [11]
- Ingolby took it there. [11]
- Ingolby murmured a soft, unintelligible word, and, in his bare feet, passed out on to the veranda, and from there to the garden and towards the gate at the front of the house. [11]
Sentences ending with ingolby
- On the occasion when he had quoted a verse of poetry to them, one of them said to him with a sidelong glance: "You seem to be dead-struck on Nature, Ingolby. [11]
- A dipper of water was brought, and when she had drunk it she raised her head slowly and her eyes sought those of Ingolby. [11]
- The crowd heaved upon Ingolby. [11]
- The face shone, the eyes burned, and the piquancy of the contrast between the soft illuminating whiteness of the skin and the flame in the eyes had fascinated many more than Ingolby. [11]
- I want to see you here in the woods, to meet you as you met Ingolby. [11]
- There was no reason why he should not care to meet the Master Man, but he always had an uncanny feeling when his eye met that of Ingolby. [11]
- Like lightning the old man straightened himself, snatched the wig and beard away from his head and face, and with quiet fearlessness said: "Yes, I am Ingolby. [11]
- There you go, old Ingolby. [11]
- It was their old champion, Ingolby. [11]
- She was glad of this meeting with Ingolby. [11]
Short sentences using ingolby
- Ingolby was not perturbed. [11]
- But that was Ingolby. [11]
- Ingolby works, he doesn't loaf. [11]
- Ingolby saw them coming. [11]
- Ingolby laughed good-humouredly. [11]
- Ingolby had won. [11]
- Ingolby smiled. [11]
More example sentences with the word ingolby in them
- If he--" "Shut your mouth, let Ingolby speak for himself," snarled the big river- driver. [11]
- I am a working man, but I know what Ingolby thinks. [11]
- It was Fleda who had warned Ingolby of the dangers that surrounded him --the physical as well as business dangers. [11]
- At the Fete when she and Ingolby met face to face, people had immediately drawn round them curious and excited. [11]
- The next day when I saw Ingolby hand you out to the crowd from his arms, I got nasty--I have fits like that sometimes, when I've had a little too much liquor. [11]
- Some of them were loud in denunciation of Ingolby and "the Lebanon gang"; they joked coarsely over the dead Orangeman, but their cheerful violence had not yet the appearance of reality. [11]
- Two people, however, were cheerful; they were Ingolby and Jim. [11]
- He made his way to Ingolby to warn him. [11]
- Dumbfounded as Rockwell was, with instant professional presence of mind he said: "No, Ingolby, you must be kept in darkness a while yet. [11]
- To Ingolby she was as beautiful as a human being could be as she lay with white face upturned, the paddle still in her hand. [11]
- Even if it was a mistake for Ingolby to take away the offices from Manitou, he's done a big thing for both cities by combining the three railways. [11]
- Now that she was a long distance from Ingolby, the fact that a man had held her in his arms left no shadow on her face. [11]
- As Ingolby now walked in the woods towards Gabriel Druse's house, he recalled one striking phrase used by the aged priest in reference to the closing of the railway offices. [11]
- At that moment two men were fiercely fighting their way through the crowd towards where Ingolby was. [11]
- At first he turned towards the bridge, as though to cross over to Lebanon, but the last word Ingolby had uttered rang in his ears, and he carried him away into the trees towards his own house, the faithful terrier following. [11]
- Was he inferior to such as Ingolby, or even Tekewani? [11]
- Sometimes, in response to an interjection from Ingolby, deftly made, she told of some incident which revealed as great a poetic as dramatic instinct. [11]
- As she entered the street where Ingolby lived, she suddenly realized the difficulty before her. [11]
- In one sense the sooner it was told the better, lest Ingolby should suddenly discover it for himself. [11]
- As they neared the river, Ingolby became deeply agitated. [11]
- He had noticed the old man straighten himself with a spring and stand as though petrified when Ingolby said: "Why don't you turn on the light? [11]
- Then had come the Mayor's visit to Montreal, the great meeting, the fire at Manitou, and now Ingolby on the way to his tryst with Fleda. [11]
- Osterhaut held up the horseshoe which had brought Ingolby down. [11]
- Presently Ingolby felt the floor of the bridge under his feet; and now he hastened on, with outstretched arms and head bent forward, listening intently, the dog trotting beside, with what knowledge working in him Heaven alone knew. [11]
- Ingolby, on founding the brigade, had equipped it to the point where it could deal with any ordinary fire. [11]
- They ran upon the bridge, but not so fast as to reach the place where, in the nick of time, Ingolby got possession of the rolling canoe; where Fleda Druse lay waiting like a princess to be waked by the kiss of destiny. [11]
- She was in the arms of a Gorgio of Lebanon-- Ingolby is his name. [11]
- It was odd that, as Ingolby became thinner and thinner, and ever more wan, she, in spite of her ceaseless nursing, appeared to thrive physically. [11]
- This was all that Max Ingolby had inherited from his father--that artillery sabre which he had worn in the Crimea and in the Indian Mutiny. [11]
- When he knew that Ingolby had saved him, his strength gave way, and he trembled violently. [11]
- He knew well that if Ingolby remained blind he would never marry Fleda, though he also knew well that, with her nature, almost fanatical in its convictions, she would sacrifice herself, if sacrifice was the name for it. [11]
- Something seemed to tell her that, no matter what happened, Ingolby would not wait for her in vain, and that he would yet see her enter to him again with the love-light in her eyes. [11]
- So now he talked in his low, soothing voice, telling Ingolby that the operation had put him out of danger, that the pain now felt came chiefly from the nerves of the eye, and that quiet and darkness were necessary. [11]
- It looked with suspicion on the factories built after Ingolby came and on the mining propositions, which circled the place with speculation. [11]
- He was a stranger to Lebanon, and there was little chance of his recognizing Ingolby in the semi- darkness. [11]
- If Ingolby could speak to us, you can bet your boots it's what he'd say. [11]
- He entered the shop after Ingolby, and stood for an instant unseen. [11]
- As the Arabs say, however, Allah is with the patient; and so it was that on the evening of the day in which Ingolby met disaster, Mr. Tripple informed Jowett that he was willing to sell his rawbone. [11]
- Ingolby turned and saw Nathan Rockwell, the doctor. [11]
- We know all right what Ingolby is, and what he's done. [11]
- He was reckless, rebellious against fate, insanely wilful, and what she had said concerning Ingolby had roused in him the soul of Cain. [11]
- One of them raised his head when Ingolby passed, but being more than half- asleep, and seeing only a man and a dog, thought nothing of it, and dropped back again upon his rough pillow. [11]
- Although Jim moved, presumably, towards the place where the telegrams lay, Ingolby realized that his own authority was being crossed by that of the doctor and the nurse. [11]
- It was this path which Ingolby trod with eager steps. [11]
- Ingolby had his own kind of pride and vanity, and they were both hurt now. [11]
- They knew little or nothing of Ingolby the hustler, but they knew more of Fleda Druse and her father than all the people of Lebanon and Manitou put together. [11]
- Occasionally a trapper or a sportsman wandered through them, but just here where Ingolby was none ever loitered. [11]
- Ingolby was now only part of her triumph of the Rapids. [11]
- Here's Ingolby back on the locomotive, running the good old train of Progress, and here's Ingolby's fire-brigade, which cost Lebanon twenty thousand dollars and himself five thousand, going to put out the fires of hate consuming two loving hamulets. [11]
- But the spirit of the musician asserted itself before the vengeful lover could carry out his purpose; as Ingolby felt sure it would. [11]
- But in spite of the giveaway, Ingolby was getting them where they were soft-fairly drugging them with good news. [11]
- Must the secret of the dead be spoken before the robber of the dead--" It was plain that some great passion was working in the man, that it was wise and right to humour him, and Ingolby intervened. [11]
- To the mind of Ingolby came a hundred such reasons for breaking out of life's enclosure, as the effect of the opiate Rockwell had given him wore off, and he regained consciousness. [11]
- On either side of her, but a few feet behind, stood Rhodo and Ingolby. [11]
- Then the thought of Fleda Druse shot into Rockwell's mind, and it harassed him during the hours Ingolby slept, and after the giant Gipsy had taken his departure just before the dawn. [11]
- Gazing at Ingolby now there was a great hungering desire in her heart. [11]
- Mr. Tripple had not seen Ingolby when he entered, and he recognized him now with a little shock of surprise. [11]
- The Romany did not move towards the spirit-table, and Ingolby became increasingly vigilant. [11]
- They were now not fifty feet away, but to the delirious Ingolby they were as near as death had been when his fingers closed on the pistol in his room. [11]
- His apprehension had no foundation in any knowledge, yet he had felt that Ingolby had no love for him, and this disturbed the egregious vanity of a narrow nature. [11]
- Suddenly a drunken navvy standing on a table in front of and to the left of Ingolby seized a horseshoe hanging on the wall, and flung it with an oath. [11]
- One of the men beaten by Ingolby in the recent struggle for control of the railways said to the others shivering in the grey dawn: "They were bound to get him in the back. [11]
- But listen to me; I know Max Ingolby that you think is such a villain; I know him well. [11]
- Here was the man he wished to see--Max Ingolby, the man who stood between him and his Romany lass. [11]
- It was, however, long before Ingolby was restored to consciousness, and when it came, Rockwell put to his lips a cooling drink containing a powerful opiate. [11]
- Had Ingolby been less to her than he was, there would still have been the comradeship which made her the great creature she was fast becoming. [11]
- Ingolby did not laugh outright, but there was a bubble of humour in his eyes. [11]
- It was now known that the roughs of Manitou, led by the big river-driver, were about to start on a raid upon Lebanon and upon Ingolby at the very moment the horseshoe did its work. [11]
- Gabriel Druse could know nothing of the elements fighting in his daughter's soul; he only knew that her interest in the Master Gorgio was one he had never seen before, and that she abhorred the Romany who had brought Ingolby low. [11]
- As though Jethro knew she was drawn towards him, he had sung the Gipsy songs which she and Ingolby had heard in the distance. [11]
- Ingolby had, as it were, been stricken out of the active, sentient, companionable world into a world where he was alone, detached, solitary. [11]
- Ingolby had opened it since, had been called out, and had forgotten to cover the things up or put them away. [11]
- She compared him instinctively with Ingolby the Gorgio, as she looked at him. [11]
- When asked by Ingolby what he called the Governor General when he took His Excellency over the new railway in Ingolby's private car, he said, "I called him what everybody called him. [11]
- Following his glance, Ingolby turned round and saw the Romany. [11]
- With grim face Ingolby stood over the begrimed figure. [11]
- In the pause Ingolby said to Jethro Fawe, "Play something, won't you? [11]
- He insisted on Ingolby keeping silent, and he gave a mild opiate which induced several hours' sleep. [11]
- At that moment Ingolby appeared on the scene. [11]
- Berry was between Ingolby and the door, and for an instant he did not see who it was. [11]
- He had smiled in welcome as Ingolby entered, instantly rising from his stool, but continuing to play. [11]
- It caught Ingolby in the forehead, and he fell to the floor without a sound. [11]
- Ingolby heaved himself in the bed and threw up his arms, wresting them from Rockwell's grasp. [11]
- He was alone in the bar of Barbazon's Hotel except for one person--the youngest of the officials who had been retired from the offices of the railways when Ingolby had merged them. [11]
- She was not in love with Ingolby. [11]
- There was that in her face which did not belong to civilization or to that fighting world of which Ingolby was so eager a factor. [11]
- Ingolby raised himself in bed, but Rockwell gently forced him down again. [11]
- There was the impulse storming in his brain, and it drove him across the street as the Boss Doctor walked away, and Ingolby entered the shop. [11]
- I tell you I'm your friend--Max Ingolby is your friend. [11]
- I knew if I came here as Max Ingolby I shouldn't hear the whole truth; I wouldn't see exactly how you see, so I came as one of you, and you must admit, my French is as good as yours almost. [11]
- If you had hurt it I'd have hurt you, Mr. Fawe," Ingolby said with a grim smile. [11]
- Ingolby, having turned his head as though to listen, did not see the change in her face, and she quickly regained her self-control. [11]
- Suddenly Ingolby stopped him, and thrust a little bundle of bills into his hand. [11]
- Ingolby said to him, "Jim, what the devil is this--finger-bowls in my private car? [11]
- It flashed into her mind--what would Max Ingolby think of such a thing? [11]
- At first, in her desire to find a way to meet the needs of Ingolby, Fleda had listened to him with fortitude and even without revolt. [11]
- Ingolby could not help but notice how coarse the hands were--with fingers suddenly ending as though they had been cut off, and puffy, yellowish skin that suggested fat foods, or worse. [11]
- He would not have stopped in the middle of a tune for an emperor, and he put Ingolby higher than an emperor. [11]
- Putting it on hastily, with outstretched hands Ingolby felt his way to the glass doors opening on the veranda. [11]
- Stretching out a hand, Ingolby gave a crisp laugh and said: "So there's been trouble since I've been gone, has there? [11]
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