Use jacques in a sentence
Sentences starting with jacques
- Jacques added an urging word, and after a time she started. [11]
- Jacques had wished to go to London with Gaston, but had been denied. [11]
- Jacques arrived, and suddenly remembered Andree--stammered, was put at his ease, and dropped into talk with Annette. [11]
- Jacques saw that something had occurred. [11]
- Jacques did the same. [11]
- Jacques had not ordered a dinner at the hotel, but had got in fresh fish, lobsters, chickens, eggs, and other necessaries; and all was ready for a meal which could be got in an hour. [11]
- Jacques came back one night and found the house empty. [11]
- Jacques was gone on, but Annette was there. [11]
- Jacques had gone on with the horses. [11]
- Jacques had come on better than Gaston had hoped for, but the light play of his nature was gone--he was grave, almost melancholy; and, in his way, as notable as his master. [11]
Sentences ending with jacques
- To a hundred years for Jean Jacques! [11]
- So it was with Jean Jacques. [11]
- He rode always with Jacques. [11]
- Not like me with a voice which has the note of a drum or an organ--" "Of a flute, bright Senorita," interposed Jean Jacques. [11]
- As many eyes were on Sebastian Dolores as on Jean Jacques. [11]
- Dignity and pride were both sustained by silence and a wave of the hand, which in fact said to the world, "Look you, my masters, they belong to Jean Jacques. [11]
- Of course, she's well, Jean Jacques. [11]
- But no, there was only one person in the world--there was only you, Jean Jacques. [11]
- All Pere Savry ventured to say in reply was: "Upon your head be it, M. Jean Jacques. [11]
- Then he went up the steps, followed by Jacques. [11]
Short sentences using jacques
- Jean Jacques flared up. [11]
- Jean Jacques beckoned to him. [11]
- Jean Jacques prepared to depart. [11]
- Jacques said no more. [11]
- Jacques Pontiac didn't know. [11]
- She knew her Jean Jacques. [11]
- It was not Jean Jacques. [11]
- Listen, M'sieu' Jean Jacques. [11]
- It was Jean Jacques. [11]
- It was Jean Jacques Barbille. [11]
Sentences containing jacques two or more times
- This was coincident with his failure at the ash-factory, where he mismanaged and even robbed Jean Jacques right and left; and she had firmly insisted on Jean Jacques evicting him, on the ground that it was not Sebastian Dolores' bent to manage a business. [11]
- You would not then meddle with the home of Jean Jacques Barbille," sneered Jean Jacques. [11]
- Jean Jacques, though not naturally suspicious, had, however, seen an understanding look pass between his Zoe and this stranger--this Protestant English stranger from the outer world, to which Jean Jacques went less frequently since his fruitless search for his vanished Carmen. [11]
- The going of Jean Jacques was inevitable; all persuasion had failed to induce him to stay--even that of Virginie; and M. Fille now treated it as though it was the beginning of a new career for Jean Jacques, whatever that career might be. [11]
- How often had Jean Jacques stood off from it all of a summer night and said to himself: "Look at that, my Jean Jacques. [11]
- He would not have done what Jean Jacques had done, had Jean Jacques spoiled his home. [11]
- At last Blanche's attacks on Jacques called out anxious protests from men like rollicking Soldier Joe, who said to her one night, "Blanche, there's a devil in Jacques. [11]
More example sentences with the word jacques in them
- I'm sorry for you, M'sieu' Jean Jacques, and I've come to say that I'm ready to lend you two thousand dollars, if that's any help. [11]
- After all the years that had passed since his wife had left him, Jean Jacques did explode. [11]
- She had never written but one letter to Jean Jacques since her flight. [11]
- But Jean Jacques would, no doubt, send it after her with his curse. [11]
- He was lodging with Louis Charron, a small farmer and kinsman of Jean Jacques, who sold whisky--"white whisky"--without a license. [11]
- It was a whole day before Jean Jacques discovered his loss. [11]
- Even Mr. Jacques, who was sour as last year's cider over the doings of Parliament, lost his heart, and asked why we were not favoured in America with more of his sort. [9]
- It was she who tenderly prepared the body for burial, who telegraphed to Gaston at Audierne, getting a reply from Jacques that he was not yet back from London. [11]
- They sat there while Jacques went for the horse. [11]
- However, in Normandy, when he read the names on the tombstones and saw the records in the baptismal register of other Jean Jacques Barbilles, who had come and gone generations before, his self-respect was somewhat restored. [11]
- I don't know what your business with him was," the long-moustached detective said to Jean Jacques, "but whatever the grudge is, if you don't want to appear in court in the morning, the walking's good out of town night or day--so long! [11]
- No matter at what hour Gaston returned, he found Jacques waiting; and when he woke he found him ready, as now, on this morning, after a strange night. [11]
- If Jean Jacques went down, he probably would not go alone. [11]
- The days, the weeks went on, with Jean Jacques growing thinner and thinner, but going about with his head up like the gold Cock of Beaugard, and even crowing now and then, as he had done of yore. [11]
- It is my weakness that I could not be, as a man, honourable to Jean Jacques Barbille. [11]
- He had a way with him, and he had brains, had Jacques Grassette, and he could manage men, as Michelin the lumber-king himself had found in a great river-row and strike, when bloodshed seemed certain. [11]
- But Jean Jacques was unconscious of everything save a debt to be collected for a woman he had loved, a compensation which must be taken in flesh and blood. [11]
- Indeed, Jean Jacques was not so old that she would have found it difficult to take a well-defined and warm interest in him, were circumstances propitious. [11]
- If Jean Jacques was not so busy with his farms and his mills and his kilns and his usury, he would see what a woman he has got. [11]
- Jean Jacques, however, was not likely to see that look; since Sebastian Dolores--that was his name--had observed from the first how the master-miller was impressed by his daughter, and he was set to turn it to account. [11]
- Besides, Jacques Brillon was not a mere servant, and he, too, had done well. [11]
- By instinct--for there was no time for thought--he did the only thing which could help him, he made a swift gesture to Jean Jacques, a gesture that bade him wait. [11]
- Indeed, Jean Jacques was living in a dream in these dark days--a dream of renunciation and sacrifice, and in the spirit of one who gives up all to some great cause. [11]
- Also his look was incredulous when Jean Jacques protested that he had enough to pay the fee. [11]
- But Jean Jacques was far from thinking of these things as he drove back from Vilray and from his episode in Court to the Manor Cartier. [11]
- If a rescuer was even within one foot of Jean Jacques, the deed could still be done. [11]
- It has no vital significance in the history of Jean Jacques Barbille, though it has its place as a swivel on which the future swung. [11]
- After a personal visit to St. Saviour's, this biggest creditor and financial potentate--M. Mornay--said that if Jean Jacques had been started right and trained right, he would have been a "general in the financial field, winning big battles. [11]
- They say at Vilray that you have all you can do to keep out of the Bankruptcy Court, and that--" Jean Jacques started, flushed, and seemed about to get angry; but she put things right at once. [11]
- She had a very fine set of teeth, as Jean Jacques saw mechanically; and subconsciously he said to himself that they seemed cruel, they were so white and regular-- and cruel. [11]
- They waited in vain for a letter from Jean Jacques, but none came; nor did they hear anything from him, or of him, for a long, long time. [11]
- When Jean Jacques used it, the Young Doctor sat up and leaned forward eagerly, while a light came into his face-a light of surprise, of revelation and understanding. [11]
- He had even urged the magistrate to "rush" the wire, because it came home to him with stunning force that, if the money was not recovered, Jean Jacques would be a beggar. [11]
- Jean Jacques closed up, and did but smile when she adroitly set traps for him, and at last asked him outright where his daughter was. [11]
- Jean Jacques got up slowly and looked at him as though scarce understanding where he was. [11]
- Carmen had made up her mind from the first to marry Jean Jacques, and she deported herself accordingly--with modesty, circumspection and skill. [11]
- Yet it was true; and he realized that Jean Jacques must have got his information in Shilah itself where he had been charged with it. [11]
- You can only tramp to the next town, and--" "And the next," interposed Jean Jacques. [11]
- He was pointing towards the departing Jean Jacques, who was now away upon his road. [11]
- But as he told of one striking incident in the Rockies, he heard Jacques make a quick expression of dissent. [11]
- Gregory has since told me that, as he travelled with Jacques Pontiac across the Height of Land to his destination, he had uncomfortable feelings; presentiments, peculiar reflections of the past, and melancholy --a thing far from habitual with him. [11]
- Presently he chanced to see Jacques look intently at him. [11]
- She was determined to make Jean Jacques offer himself before they landed at Quebec. [11]
- They said so to Jean Jacques when he stood with his eyes fixed on the burning fabric, which nothing could save; but he showed no desire to speak. [11]
- It all belongs to Jean Jacques Barbille. [11]
- You said it to him"--she pointed to the other room--"you said it to Jean Jacques, and you say it to me--to me that's given you all I have. [11]
- It never occurred to him to speak to Jean Jacques. [11]
- She had determined to go away with the master-carpenter, and though he might feel the same hesitation as that which Jean Jacques had shown--she had read her Norman aright aboard the Antoine--yet, still, George Masson should take her away. [11]
- This never failed to draw a substantial "bill" from the wad which Jean Jacques always carried in his pocket-loose, not tied up in a leather roll, as so many lesser men freighted the burdens of their wealth. [11]
- This much had to be said for him, that he did not think Jean Jacques contemptible because he had been merciful, or degraded because he had chosen to forgive his wife. [11]
- But all the time the people say, 'That is Jean Jacques Barbille, but you should see his wife. [11]
- Glozel's head was thrust out of the window three floors up, and she called to Jean Jacques to come quickly. [11]
- A catastrophe had thrown Jean Jacques into her arms; it would not be a catastrophe which would throw the master- carpenter into her arms. [11]
- This very day three things had smitten Jean Jacques, and, if three, why not four or five, or fifty! [11]
- That is, she thought she knew her Jean Jacques after living with him for over thirteen years; but hers was a very common mistake. [11]
- The discoverer of this region, and namer of it, Jacques Cartier, has a square named for him in the city. [5]
- I think that this is the last flare of the ambition and energy of your Jean Jacques. [11]
- Did you ever think how much such men as Jacques Parfaite know? [11]
- Already the few things she had meant to take away were secreted in a safe place some distance from the house, beside the path she meant to take when she left Jean Jacques for ever. [11]
- It was a thing so exquisite that a man of sentiment like Jean Jacques in his younger days would have wept to see. [11]
- But that one thing she came to know, partly by instinct, partly by something he accidentally dropped, partly from something Jacques once said to him. [11]
- To be sure there was Seraphe Corniche, the old cook, but she was buried in her kitchen, and Jean Jacques treated her like a man. [11]
- M. Fille hesitated, then said reflectively: "He has lost his case in the Appeal Court, monsieur; also, his cousin, Auguste Charron, who has been working the Latouche farm, has flitted, leaving--" "Leaving Jean Jacques to pay unexpected debts? [11]
- Didn't I--" She then proceeded to describe the scene in which Jean Jacques had thrown the wrecked guitar of his vanished spouse into the fire. [11]
- Jacques, however, told them what his master's wishes were, and they were carried out; Jock's friend secretly left England forever. [11]
- Also, Jean Jacques, the young, verdant, impressionable French Catholic, was like her Carvillho Gonzales, and she had loved her Carvillho in her own way very passionately, and-- this much to her credit--quite chastely. [11]
- He has taken the wrong turning, our unhappy Jean Jacques. [11]
- The cheerfulness of the workmen, who sang gaily an old chanson of mill- life as they tugged at the timbers and stones, gave a fillip to the spirits of Jean Jacques, to whom had come a red-letter day. [11]
- He made for the stables, and found Jacques pacing the yard. [11]
- Look you then, the Spanische was the wife of my third cousin, M'sieu' Jean Jacques, and--" Virginie Poucette nodded, and the slight frown cleared from her low yet shapely forehead. [11]
- Three days after the shipwreck of the Antoine, and as soon as sufficient finery could be got in Quebec, it was accomplished, the fate of Jean Jacques. [11]
- I am not the same man--but yes, in my love just the same, with all the rest--' He did not go on, so I said, 'If not the same, then what are you, Jean Jacques? [11]
- As he left the room, however, he turned and said, "Courage, Monsieur Jean Jacques! [11]
- The scheme for the railway looked very promising to him, and he was in good humour; so that all he said about Jean Jacques was free from that general irritation of spirit which has sacrificed many a small man on a big man's altar. [11]
- Jean Jacques ignored the question, however. [11]
- In front of the little church was a monument to the memory of the bold guide Jacques Balmat, the first man who ever stood upon the summit of Mont Blanc. [5]
- He knew that the lever locking the mill- wheel had been opened, and that Jean Jacques had his hand on the lever which raised the gate of the flume. [11]
- Jean Jacques dropped the hat and the knapsack. [11]
- Jean Jacques saw the face of the Clerk of the Court flush and then turn pale as he read the letter. [11]
- It got into the eyes and senses of Jean Jacques, in a way which had nothing to do with the philosophy of Descartes, or Kant, or Aristotle, or Hegel. [11]
- Stolphe had heard the door of the bedroom forced, but Jean Jacques had not heard it; he was only conscious of hands dragging him back just at the moment of Stolphe's deadly peril. [11]
- The Clerk of the Court would have asked to accompany him to the Manor Cartier, but he was not sure that Jean Jacques would like it. [11]
- The Clerk of the Court saw that Jean Jacques had observed the intimate glances of the two young people, and their eyes met in understanding. [11]
- Virginie said to that, 'You will have more days left, Jean Jacques, if you have a better cook. [11]
- So it was that, for a time, Jean Jacques took the place of the Old Cure in the human side of the life of the district, though in a vastly lesser degree. [11]
- And Jacques said that was so. [11]
- The world knew that the burning of the mill was a blow to Jean Jacques, but it did not know how great and heavy the blow was. [11]
- So it was that Jean Jacques took to the water side by side with the Basque captain, when the Antoine groaned and shook, and then grew still, and presently, with some dignity, dipped her nose into the shallow sea and went down. [11]
- It seemed strange that Jean Jacques should be able to lend money, since he himself had to borrow, and mortgage also, from time to time. [11]
- So it was that Jean Jacques kept turning his eyes, as he thought, to the everlasting meaning of things, to "the laws of Life and the decrees of Destiny. [11]
- Six thousand of that eight were still left, and it was concern for this six thousand which had brought Dolores to the Manor this night when Jean Jacques snored so loudly. [11]
- They sat and talked, with no word of England in it at all, Jacques near, listening. [11]
- I want to talk to you," said Jean Jacques, motioning to two chairs by a table at the side of the room. [11]
- The way had suddenly opened up to him when Jean Jacques had brought home in hard cash, and had locked away in the iron-doored cupboard in the officewall, his last, his cherished, eight thousand dollars. [11]
- It was among such people that the hero of The Money Master, Jean Jacques Barbille, lived. [11]
- It was so strong in this case that it alone could have overcome the Norman caution of Jean Jacques, and all his worldly wisdom (so much in his own eyes). [11]
- Life did not stop at St. Saviour's after Jean Jacques made his exit. [11]
- This someone had stolen in while Jean Jacques and M. Fille were at supper. [11]
- If Jean Jacques started with faint doubt regarding anything, and allowed himself betimes the flush of a declaration of belief, there could be but one end. [11]
- He would have sprung the lever; but he was not so mean as to despise Jean Jacques because he had foregone his revenge. [11]
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