Use library in a sentence
Sentences ending with library
- When I saw you there beside Duncan I remembered that he had spoken about the Guardian letters, and the notion occurred to me to get him to show you his library. [9]
- Charley found the woman in the Notary's office, which, while partly detached from the house, did duty as sitting-room and library. [11]
- Thou shalt share with me my little draught of immortality,--its week, its month, its year,--whatever it may be,--and then we will go together into the solemn archives of Oblivion's Uncatalogued Library! [6]
- He equipped it with costly furniture, with paintings, and a library. [6]
- Once in a while you will come on a house where you will find a family of readers and almost no library. [6]
- Late one afternoon, when he dropped in at Mr. Bentley's house, he was informed by Sam that a lady was awaiting Mr. Bentley in the library. [9]
- I can find what I want, if you have it; and what I don't find there I will get at the Public Library. [6]
- Cynthia knew very well that Ephraim meant to lay hands on Mr. Worthington, and it would indeed have been a disastrous hour for the first citizen if the old soldier had ever got into his library. [9]
- Some day I want to talk about my library. [6]
- Some wished the trustees would use it to lay the foundations of a public library. [6]
Short sentences using library
- Chiltern was in the library. [9]
- Show me into the library. [11]
- I revere that library. [5]
Sentences containing library two or more times
- His learning was very various, and of course mixed up, useful and useless, new and ancient, dogmatic and rational,--like his library, in short; for a library gathered like his is a looking-glass in which the owner's mind is reflected. [6]
- Just that one omission alone would make a fairly good library out of a library that hadn't a book in it. [5]
- The celebrated Social Library, halfway up the street, occupied part of Miss Lucretia's little house; or, it might better be said, Miss Lucretia boarded with the Social Library. [9]
- The officers' library is well selected; a ship's library is not usually that . [5]
- Three-quarters of the books taken from the circulating library are stories; they make up half the library of the Sunday-schools. [4]
More example sentences with the word library in them
- This she hoped would repay Didymus for the injury which, to her deep regret, had been inflicted upon him, and at least partially repair the loss sustained by the former library of the museum during the conflagration in the Bruchium. [10]
- When Mr. Isaac Worthington arrived at Mr. Duncan's house, where he was staying, at three o'clock in the morning, he saw to his surprise light from the library windows lying in bars across the lawn under the trees. [9]
- Among these western wooded hills my day-dreams built their fairy palaces, and even now, as I look at them from my library window, across the estuary of the Charles, I find myself in the familiar home of my early visions. [6]
- They are met with everywhere,--in one's daily walk, at the thresholds of the doors one enters, in the gentleman's library, on the rug of my lady's sitting-room and on the cushion of her carriage. [6]
- His Majesty will--" With a gesture of despair Enderby turned and entered the house, and passed into the library, where he found his daughter. [11]
- If the reader will call at the circulating library and mention my name, he will be furnished with books which will afford him the fullest information concerning Jaffa. [5]
- Descartes was asked where was his library, and in reply held up the dissected body of an animal. [3]
- At this instant, when Margaret arose with the crumpled letter in her hand, and marched towards her husband's library, did she choose, or had she been choosing for the two years past, and was this only a publication of her election? [4]
- An hour ago, when he had been pacing Alexander Duncan's library, the eyes and the mouth had been different. [9]
- An incessant bustle went on, to and fro between these rooms and the great library, and the tables were covered with rolls and tablets containing ancient prophecies, horoscopes and potent exorcisms. [10]
- A little later was ushered into the library of the castle the Comte Detricand de Tournay, who, under the name of Savary dit Detricand, had lived in the Isle of Jersey for many years. [11]
- The southeast chamber was the Library Hospital. [6]
- The little library was screened off from the cella by a curtain, and while I was hunting through the manuscripts I heard a woman's voice. [10]
- Yes, although there was no one in Stratford able to teach him these things, and no library in the little village to dig them out of. [5]
- But the residue was in trust for the building and endowment of an Industrial School on the East Side, with a great library and a reading-room, all to be free. [4]
- Her own table was fairly littered with biographies more or less famous which had been fetched from the library, and the method of each considered. [9]
- Suddenly, as he was about to fold it up for the last time and carry it to the library, he saw the name of George Fournel among the signatures. [11]
- Beyond the library was a dining room in grey, with dark red hangings; it overlooked the forgotten garden of the hotel. [9]
- The Public Library was a central point which brought people together. [6]
- More significant, more vital elements of the truth are the rewards of a mind which searches and craves, especially in these days when the fruit of so many able minds lies on the shelves of library and bookshop. [9]
- The Marchesa cared very little about the library, or about the house, for that matter; a great aunt and uncle, spinster and bachelor, were living in it that winter, and they vacated for Mr. Crewe. [9]
- I preserved thy valuable works with the greatest care, laid them up in our temple, and sent a complete copy to the library at Thebes. [10]
- And the shelf upon which they stood in the library at Carvel Hall was before my eyes. [9]
- It was fitted up as a library, with tall shelves reaching almost to the ceiling. [9]
- We remained there until the spring, and then removed to a house more immediately in the town, a charming old-fashioned mansion, once lived in by John de Witt, where he had a large library and every domestic comfort during the year of his sojourn. [6]
- Every library should try to be complete on something, if it were only on the history of pin-heads. [6]
- To tell the truth, he had made the acquaintance of the Social Library and Miss Lucretia, and that lady had sung the praises of her favorite. [9]
- Cynthia took the trouble to procure a Harvard catalogue from the library, and discovered that he had many holidays yet to spend. [9]
- The library of Trinity College, with its rows of busts by Roubiliac and Woolner, is a truly noble hall. [6]
- Jane Austen's books, too, are absent from this library. [5]
- We are going too see the others monuments such that the public pawnbroker's office, the plants garden's, the money office's, the library. [5]
- They sat close together before the fire in Mr. Bentley's comfortable library, debating upon the possibility of other methods of procedure, when a carriage was heard rattling over the pitted asphalt without. [9]
- I have endeavored to verify such passages as my own library afforded me the means of doing. [3]
- The scholar's mind, to use a similar comparison, is furnished with shelves, like his library. [3]
- Didn't I subscribe to the meeting-house and library, and don't I pay more taxes than anybody else? [9]
- They went back to the library. [9]
- Nobody attaches weight to the freaks of the Charlton Library, but when a man like Phelps speaks, the world gives attention. [5]
- He had begun to plan for his return, and concerning amusements at Stormfield for the entertainment of the neighbors, and for the benefit of the library which he had founded soon after his arrival in Redding. [5]
- The idea came to nothing, though the other plan mentioned--for a library of humor--in time grew into a book. [5]
- Thus a library, to meet the need of our time, must take, and must spread out in a convenient form, a great array of periodicals. [3]
- Madelinette had gone to bed, but, excited by the events of the day, she could not sleep, and she went down to the library to read. [11]
- There comes a time for every book in a library when it is wanted by somebody. [3]
- In proof of this, she would present to the library of the museum the two hundred thousand volumes from Pergamus, one of the most valuable gifts Mark Antony had ever bestowed upon her, and which she had hitherto regarded merely as a loan. [10]
- I used to think I would make this library the choicest in the city. [4]
- But presently, after they had gone back into the library and were seated side by side before the coals, they spoke again of serious things, marvelling once more at a happiness which could be tinged and yet unmarred by vicarious sorrow. [9]
- Now he pressed them gratefully, almost tenderly, as he made his way along the shady side of the street towards the great library set in its little park. [9]
- He now saw the woman whose portrait had so fascinated him in the library. [11]
- This is partly the substance of what was said one winter evening before the wood fire in the library of a house in Brandon, one of the lesser New England cities. [4]
- Mary Muddock, with the stupidity of her class, had never gone to the right quarters to discover his whereabouts until a year before this day when she stood in the Avocat's library. [11]
- Mavick's own quarters--not the study off the library where he received visitors whom it was necessary to impress--had an executive appearance, and were, in the necessary appliances, more like the interior bureau of a board of trade. [4]
- He rushes up the steps and through the hall, and into the library, where the first citizen and his seneschal are sitting. [9]
- He was silent the rest of the way home, and went immediately to his library and began the story. [4]
- The resources of the Public Library of the place and his own private collection were put in requisition to furnish him the singular and widely scattered facts of which he was in search. [6]
- The funds of the Public Library of Arrowhead Village allowed the managers to purchase many books out of the common range of reading. [6]
- Meeting him at the Public Library at a fortunate moment, when there was nobody but the old Librarian, who was hard of hearing, to interfere with their conversation, the little Secretary had a chance to try to find out something about him. [6]
- A reading-room is the proper introduction to a library, leading up through the newspapers and magazines to other literature. [5]
- The Secretary of the Pansophian Society determined to question the Interviewer the next time she met him at the Library, which happened soon after the meeting when his paper was read. [6]
- The spacious halls, the noble stairways, the ample drawing-rooms, the ballroom, the music-room, the library, the picture-gallery, the dining-room, the conservatory--into these the crowd flowed or lingered without confusion or annoyance and in a continual pleasure of surprise. [4]
- A trick of the mind opened for Stephen one of the histories in his father's library in Beacon Street, across the pages of which had flitted the ancestors of this blue-eyed and great-chested Saxon. [9]
- It is not the men whose duties have made them familiar with this class of subjects who are most likely to offend by scenes and descriptions which belong to the physician's private library, and not to the shelves devoted to polite literature. [6]
- I passed through the library with him into a little room evidently devoted to his experiments. [6]
- The scene is the library in the Langdon homestead. [5]
- Why not to the library as himself had suggested? [11]
- Kindly step into the library and tell Miss Bruce from me that she may fill the place to-morrow. [9]
- The reports of the librarian have told or will tell you, in some detail, what has been accomplished since the 21st of December, 1874, when six gentlemen met at the house of Dr. Henry Ingersoll Bowditch to discuss different projects for a medical library. [3]
- Three hours later the guests had all gone, and Lady Belward, leaning on her grandson's arm, went to her boudoir, while Ian and his father sought the library. [11]
- Will you take the gentlemen into the library? [9]
- This apartment was the family bedroom, parlor, library and kitchen, all in one. [5]
- Both were on the committee which had the care of the Library and attended to the purchase of books. [6]
- As a consequence the carved walnut racks on her library table were constantly being strained. [9]
- We passed through the Bodleian Library, only glancing at a few of its choicest treasures, among which the exquisitely illuminated missals were especially tempting objects of study. [6]
- But it happened that Margaret was a better teacher than many, because she had not learned history in school, but in her father's well-selected library. [4]
- But you forget that he ought to have been kept in the little oratory of Toth near the library. [10]
- He assured me that he had not the slightest objection whatever to my plan, that he wished me every success, and that, if there were any books in his library bearing on my subject that I liked to use, they were entirely at my service. [6]
- Don't you see that a student in his library is a caddice-worm in his case? [6]
- Even Mrs. Robert swished, but Mrs. Holt, in a bronze-coloured silk, swished most of all as she entered the library after a brief errand to the housekeeper's room. [9]
- These reminiscences from surrounding objects came up unexpectedly, of themselves: and have a right here, as showing how wide is the range of intelligence in the clerical body thus accidentally represented in a single library making no special pretensions. [6]
- Where would you suppose, with a free printers' library containing more than 4,000 volumes within a quarter of a mile of me, and nobody at home to talk to? [5]
- My father had succeeded in presenting my ambition as the height of absurdity and presumption, and with something of the despair of a shipwrecked mariner my eyes rested on the green expanses of those book-backs, Bohn's Standard Library! [9]
- A light was still burning in the library. [9]
- He had a standing offer to erect a library in the village of Leith provided the town would furnish the ground, the books, and permit the name of Crewe to be carved in stone over the doorway. [9]
- He, Monsieur Garon, spoke as from a book or out of a library, but this man as from the Invalides, or, since that is anachronistic, from the lonely rock of St. Helena. [11]
- Where should he spend them, with a free library of four thousand volumes close by? [5]
- Even my little speech shows how this was; and if you will go to the library, you may get the Journal of 1845-46, in which you will find the whole for yourself. [7]
- Perhaps I was somewhat more learned than she, but I found that the difference between her reading and mine was like that of a man's and a woman's dusting a library. [6]
- How many chimneys smoked, how many hands were toiling for this edifice, which was to comprise a royal residence, a temple, a peerless library, a museum and a tomb. [10]
- He had a small library of professional books, which he could take with him. [6]
- We had been sitting in my library on the lower floor. [6]
- Isaac D. Worthington, sitting alone in the library of his mansion, heard it, and had no need to send for Mr. Flint to ask what it was, or who it was had fired the Third Estate. [9]
- It was a singular library that he had put on board the 'Adhemar'. [9]
- When at last she emerged from the library, he rose precipitately and came towards her across the lawn, lifting his hands towards the pitiless puritan skies. [9]
- In the library she brought him his cigar, and lighted it. [4]
- And you will see, in my table in the library, that I have left my property in your hands, with every confidence in your integrity, and ability to care for my family, even as I should have done. [9]
- I can hardly say what the reason of it was, but it is very certain that I had a vague sense of some impending event as we took our seats in the Master's library. [6]
- Sir William presently said to him: "Are you too tired to join us in the library? [11]
- When M. Garon returned to his own home he found a visitor in his library. [11]
- Of course my relationship with Nancy had something to do with this.... One evening late in the spring, after dinner, Maude came into the library. [9]
- Running to a rear window of the library Mistress Felicity clapped her hands and said: "It is he--Garrett. [11]
- She had managed rather marvellously to redeem one room from the old-fashioned severity of the rest of the house, the library behind the big "parlour. [9]
- My namesake, the Queen's librarian, was not there to greet us, or I should have had a pleasant half-hour in the library with that very polite gentleman, whom I had afterwards the pleasure of meeting in London. [6]
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