Use jasmine in a sentence
Sentences starting with jasmine
- Jasmine cares for you--no, no, don't mind my saying it. [11]
- Jasmine recognized her then. [11]
- Jasmine was crossing the hallway of the hospital on her way to the dining-room when there came from the doorway of a ward a figure in a nurse's dress. [11]
- Jasmine was at the door. [11]
- Jasmine did not suspect the truth, or Al'mah would not be where she was; and Fellowes would never have written to Jasmine the letter for which he had paid with his life. [11]
- Jasmine did not press her request. [11]
- Jasmine made a passionate gesture. [11]
- Jasmine had no inkling as to what the meaning of the words was; and, with something of her old desire to conquer those who were alien to her, she smiled winningly. [11]
- Jasmine had betrayed him long ago when she had thrown him over for Rudyard, and now she had betrayed him again after she had married Rudyard, and betrayed Rudyard, too; and for whom this second betrayal? [11]
- Jasmine noticed the hesitation and wondered at the words. [11]
Sentences ending with jasmine
- Oh, you clever, wonderful Jasmine! [11]
- For days he was never near the Foreign Office, and then for days he was there almost continuously; yet there was scarcely a day when he did not see Jasmine. [11]
- Always, always, he used to say to me, 'Do something, Jasmine. [11]
- Did she want to see Rudyard happy, no matter at what cost to Jasmine? [11]
- It was clear that Al'mah did not know that Fellowes was dead, or she would not be here; for he knew of their relations, though he had never told Jasmine. [11]
- A sense of something good and comforting came over Jasmine. [11]
- I want to see you before I go--this evening, Jasmine. [11]
- Do you love me, Jasmine? [11]
- He realized how, like the ostrich, he had thrust his head into the sand, imagining that no one knew what was between himself and Jasmine. [11]
- Had he--had he killed Jasmine? [11]
Short sentences using jasmine
- Was it--was it Jasmine? [11]
- You are prudish, Jasmine. [11]
- That's a fact, Jasmine. [11]
- Don't you see, Jasmine, dearest? [11]
- Where was Jasmine? [11]
- Jasmine had come. [11]
- Jasmine suffered. [11]
Sentences containing jasmine two or more times
- He had talked over many, if not all, of these things with Jasmine, and with no one else; but Jasmine would not gossip. [11]
- She had, of course, known of his old infatuation for Jasmine, though she did not know all; and she knew also that he had put Jasmine out of his life completely when she married Byng; which was not a source of regret to her. [11]
- Stafford understood Jasmine, and Stafford had insisted that he be not deceived by some revolt on the part of Jasmine, which would be the outcome of her own humiliation, of her own anger with herself for all the trouble she had caused. [11]
More example sentences with the word jasmine in them
- But, seriously, Jasmine, you are not well. [11]
- These Jasmine gave with a smiling openness and apparent good-fellowship, which were not in the least compromising. [11]
- I hope Jasmine will give you a good dinner. [11]
- I don't know why I did it, but I suppose I took it up so that Rudyard should not see it; and then I didn't say anything to Jasmine about it at once. [11]
- Only a little while: and in that little while Jasmine had left the house with agitated footsteps. [11]
- He was wondering whether he would go at once to Jasmine or wait until he had finished breakfast. [11]
- Byng was remembering what Barry Whalen had told him three years ago, and he wondered if Jasmine was cognizant of it all. [11]
- Looking after Barry Whalen's retreating figure he saw this new, grave world opening out before him; and as the vision floated before his eyes, Barry's appeal that he should visit Jasmine at the hospital came to him. [11]
- The innumerable exits were there in the wall of life and none had opened to him; but since the evening when he saw Jasmine at the railway station, there had been an opening of doors in his soul hitherto hidden. [11]
- Stafford saw the way of escape for Jasmine slowly open out, and went on quickly. [11]
- One thing he was certain Jasmine did not know--the intimacy between Fellowes and Al'mah. [11]
- When Mark Twain visits a garden does he smell the violets, the roses, the jasmine, or the honeysuckle? [5]
- The door opened upon darkness, but Jasmine stepped inside, with Almah's fingers clutching her sleeve. [11]
- He had spent two hours at the Colonial Office after he left Jasmine, and now all night he kneaded the dough of a new policy with his companions in finance and misfortune. [11]
- It was a triumph for Jasmine, for otherwise Stafford would not have gone. [11]
- He was conscious, too, that Jasmine realized the antipathy. [11]
- Presently she began to unloose the coils of golden hair; but Jasmine stopped her with a gesture of weariness. [11]
- If he went to the Baas with his suspicions, the chance was that he would be flayed with a sjambok and turned into the streets; if he warned Jasmine, the same thing might happen, or worse. [11]
- It was addressed to Jasmine Grenfel. [11]
- It was to this room that Fellowes had begged Jasmine to come this morning, in the letter which Krool had so carefully placed for his master to find, after having read it himself with minute scrutiny. [11]
- It fascinated Jasmine, the ugly, deadly little vehicle of oblivion. [11]
- Suppose that in the shock of discovery Jasmine should throw everything to the winds, and lose herself in arrant egotism once more! [11]
- Well, here is the ship--mine and Jasmine's, and it has come Home for me, and for Jasmine, too, I hope. [11]
- As he entered the place he was suddenly brought to a standstill, for not two dozen yards away at a counter was Jasmine Byng. [11]
- Afterwards, however, as the Partners all talked together up-stairs, the enormity of the dead man's crime had fastened on him, and his brain had been stunned by the terrible thought that directly or indirectly Jasmine had abetted the crime. [11]
- One was Jasmine, the other was a heavy-footed miner. [11]
- Ian rose as the nurse came forward quickly to relieve Jasmine of the tray and the box. [11]
- When Jasmine read the note Al'mah had sent her, a flush stole slowly over her face, and then faded, leaving a whiteness, behind which was the emanation, not of fear, but of agitation and of shock. [11]
- Ah, Jasmine, habit, the habit of enduring me, is not fixed, and in my exit there would be the agony of the moment, and then the comforting knowledge that I had done my best to set things right. [11]
- Adrian heard of the acceptance first through Jasmine, to whom he had spoken of his long "acquaintance" with the great singer. [11]
- It might be that this dark spirit, this Nibelung of the tragedy of the House of Byng, would even yet, when the way was open to a reconstructed life for Jasmine and Rudyard, bring catastrophe. [11]
- Here it was that Krool's antipathy to Jasmine and fierce hatred of Fellowes had been nurtured. [11]
- Al'mah, who was standing just below Jasmine, had her eyes fixed on Adrian Fellowes, and when Brengyn called for volunteers, her heart almost stood still in suspense. [11]
- He loved the splendid social environment of which Jasmine was the centre, and his services were well rewarded. [11]
- That was why so strange a coldness, as of apprehension or anxiety, had passed through Jasmine when the rider had come towards her out of the night. [11]
- So she only smiled, and said, easily: "Dearest Jasmine, that umbrella episode which made me love Ian Stafford for ever and ever without even amen came after I was married, and so your pin doesn't prick, not a weeny bit. [11]
- And Jasmine, as she looked at her husband now, was, oppressed by the same shadow--the inescapable thing. [11]
- To herself Jasmine seemed to be moving in the centre of great events, having her fingers upon the levers which work behind the scenes of the world's vast schemes, standing by the secret machinery of government. [11]
- Instead of a sceptre, he swayed a long Turkish pipe, wrought with jasmine and amber, which had been presented to a stadtholder of Holland at the conclusion of a treaty with one of the petty Barbary powers. [4]
- He had not said that Rudyard was dead, that the Book of Rudyard and Jasmine was closed forever. [11]
- He remembered acutely Rudyard's words to him that fateful night when he had dined with Jasmine alone--"You will have much to talk about, to say to each other, such old friends as you are. [11]
- On the day Rudyard married Jasmine he would have cut off his hand rather than imagine that he would enter his wife's room helpless from drink and singing a song which belonged to loose nights on the Limpopo and the Vaal. [11]
- Outside her own room Jasmine paused for a moment and looked at the closed door of Rudyard's room. [11]
- She did not realize Jasmine as she really was--like one in a darkened room who leans out to the light and sun. [11]
- It was a poem Jasmine quoted to him a fortnight ago--Browning's 'Grammarian,' and he stopped me at these words: "'Thither our path lies; wind we up the heights: Wait ye the warning? [11]
- Help and the pledge of help had lightened many a dark corner that night; and an unexplainable antipathy which had suddenly grown up in Al'mah's mind against Jasmine after her arrival at Glencader was dissipated as the hours wore on. [11]
- Jasmine, you must plan the afternoon. [11]
- For the big place in Park Lane had really been home to him, chiefly because, or alone because, Jasmine had made it what it was; because in every room, in every corner, was the product of her taste and design. [11]
- In one way or another he put all this to his fellow officers, and said that the existence of two such patriots as Byng and Jasmine in one family was unusual. [11]
- Seeing the handwriting on the envelope, with an exclamation of excitement and surprise, Jasmine tore the letter open. [11]
- His look rested on Jasmine for a moment before he spoke, and Stafford inwardly observed that here was an enemy to the young wife whose hatred was deep. [11]
- Brengyn's back was on Fellowes, Al'mah, and Jasmine now. [11]
- Something of her old prejudice against Jasmine rose up again. [11]
- At the top of the staircase Jasmine met her husband. [11]
- In the middle of the night, Jasmine started from her sleep with the mystery of the man's death torturing her, and with the shuddering question, Which? [11]
- Opening the door of his room, he saw the maid entering to Jasmine with a gown over her arm. [11]
- She was staying now in Byng's house, and two days had gone since the world had gone wrong; since Jasmine had sunk to the floor unconscious as Al'mah sang, "More was lost at Mohacksfield. [11]
- She herself had nothing, and Jasmine still had a chance for all to which she had no right. [11]
- For a moment nothing was visible; then, Jasmine saw, dimly, a coffin on two chairs. [11]
- Jasmine, however, did not see his look or realize the sudden physical change which passed over him, leaving him cold and numbed; for a servant now entered with a note. [11]
- Either Jasmine did not hear the servant announce Byng, or she pretended not to do so, and the words were said so distinctly that Byng heard them as he came forward. [11]
- Yet he could not find pleasure in the dinner-parties arranged by Jasmine, though he liked to be with her--liked so much to be with her, and yet wondered how it was he was not happy when he was beside her. [11]
- Previously Jasmine had never shown him any marked preference; and when, at first, he met her in town on her return from Wales he was no more than watchfully courteous and admiring. [11]
- It produced no more than a passing effect upon Jasmine or upon himself. [11]
- In this new mood he made up his mind that he would not see Jasmine till the morning. [11]
- You came behind me--" He remembered now the footsteps that paused when he did, the figure behind his in the dark, as he watched for Jasmine to come out from Fellowes' rooms, and he determined to plunge once more. [11]
- With the first low notes of it Jasmine rose slowly from her seat, like one in a dream, and stood staring blindly at Al'mah. [11]
- As Jasmine sat looking at the card, the footman entered again with a note. [11]
- Rudyard is looking like a giant that's had blood-letting, and he never goes near Jasmine, except when some one is with her. [11]
- It was the letter which Jasmine had laid on the table before him at that last interview when the world stood still. [11]
- A few minutes later, as Jasmine stood alone at a window looking down into the great stone quadrangle, she saw him crossing toward the servants' quarters. [11]
- It was one labyrinth of acanthus shrubs, yellow mimosa, the snowy gelder-rose, jasmine and lilac, red roses and laburnums, overshadowed by tall palm-trees, acacias and balsam trees. [10]
- And to have known it with all its misery,--for misery there must be; misery, Jasmine, there is--to have known it, to have felt it, the great overwhelming thing, goes far to compensate for all the loss it so terribly exposes. [11]
- He did not know what Al'mah had told Jasmine, the thing which had cleared Jasmine's vision, and made possible a path which should lead from the hospital to the house among the orchard-trees at Brinkwort's Farm. [11]
- Rudyard did not know the truth, had not the faintest knowledge that Jasmine had been more to himself than an old and dear friend. [11]
- Yet, Jasmine, I know that you are mine; that you were mine long ago, even when you did not know, and were captured by opportunity to do what, with me, you felt you could not do. [11]
- To believe in Jasmine, that was everything to him. [11]
- Seeing Brengyn approach Jasmine, he hurried over, recognizing in the stalwart miner a leader of men. [11]
- Women jealous of Jasmine, financiers envious of Rudyard, Imperial politicians resentful of his influence, did their best to present him in the worst light possible. [11]
- But, my dear Jasmine, don't ever think that you will need to come to me for advice and to learn to be wise. [11]
- Do you think Jasmine would ever forgive you for suspecting her? [11]
- His letter to Jasmine which told all--Rudyard had read it. [11]
- A moment afterwards Jasmine was in the sweet-smelling garden, and the lights of the house were flaring out upon her. [11]
- It seemed to Jasmine that she must not see much of him alone. [11]
- For a moment Jasmine stood looking out, greatly moved, she scarcely knew why, by this little incident of the night, and then suddenly the starlight seemed to draw round the patient animal standing at attention, as it were. [11]
- Landrassy's insult to Jasmine rankled as nothing had ever rankled in his mind before, not even that letter which she had written him so long ago announcing her intended marriage to Byng. [11]
- As things stood, it was a matter of life and death; and to Al'mah's mind humanity alone should have sent Jasmine at once to her husband's side. [11]
- As Jasmine gazed into the gloom, spattered with a delicate radiance which did not pierce the shadows, but only made lively the darkness, she was suddenly conscious of the dull regular thud of horses' hoofs upon the veld. [11]
- Was that also in part the cause of her anxiety for Rudyard, and of her sharp disapproval of Jasmine? [11]
- Yonder at the hospital was Jasmine, and she and her man must come together here in this peaceful covert before Rudyard went forward with the army. [11]
- The gulf of horrible suspicion between Rudyard and Jasmine was closed. [11]
- Perhaps she wanted his friendship wholly for herself; but that selfish consideration did not overshadow the feeling that Jasmine had cheated at cards, as it were; and that Ian ought not to be compelled to play with her again. [11]
- Fate had sent him through the hallway between Jasmine's and Rudyard's rooms in the moment when Jasmine had dropped Fellowes' letter; and he had seen it fall. [11]
- You have neglected her, Byng, because you have not said, 'This way, Jasmine. [11]
- Jasmine had deceived her husband when she turned to himself, and that was to be understood--to be understood, if not to be pardoned. [11]
- When Jasmine and her friends arrived, Ian Stafford addressed himself to the groups of men at the pit's mouth, asking for news. [11]
- Yes, Jasmine could help him, and, as in the dead years when it seemed that she would be the courier star of his existence, they understood each other without words. [11]
- For himself, since he had married her, he had never thought of another woman for an instant, except either to admire or to criticize her; and his criticism was, as Jasmine had said, "infantile. [11]
- With a sigh he had begged her to arrange her party without him, and, in unusual depression, he had joined "the gang," as Jasmine called it, at De Lancy Scovel's house. [11]
- I'd find it hard to explain if ever, by any chance--" He fell to thinking of Jasmine, and looked at the clock. [11]
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