Use mary in a sentence
Sentences starting with mary
- Mary has read your letter, and wishes to be remembered to Mrs. [7]
- Mary Jane Wilks, you know me for your friend, and for your unselfish friend, too. [5]
- Mary was planning what she would do with the money. [5]
- Mary fetched some water and bathed her brow, and the burning wound in her head, and by the time Selene had once more opened her eyes, dame Hannah had returned. [10]
- Mary now brought to bear her utmost resources of persuasion and flattery. [10]
- Mary Hendrikhovna obliged them with the loan of a petticoat to be used as a curtain, and behind that screen Rostov and Ilyin, helped by Lavrushka who had brought their kits, changed their wet things for dry ones. [2]
- Mary stayed with the widow helping her to wet handkerchiefs and to make bandages out of old linen. [10]
- 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]
- Mary was calling the cattle home at the farm of the second Snap. [4]
- Mary soon saw that no one but Katharina was in pursuit; she moderated her pace, and awaited her cast-off friend under the shade of a tall shrub. [10]
Sentences ending with mary
- Nicholas was somewhere with the army and had not sent a word since his last letter, in which he had given a detailed account of his meeting with Princess Mary. [2]
- She spoke so well today," said Princess Mary. [2]
- The same thought was meanwhile tormenting Princess Mary. [2]
- His grandfather, who was his godfather, trembling and afraid of dropping him, carried the infant round the battered tin font and handed him over to the godmother, Princess Mary. [2]
- In 1890, there was but one Mother Mary. [5]
- He had come upon Mrs. Enderby, Mrs. Glossop, Mrs. Taylor, and Mary. [5]
- One evening, when Uncle Tom had gone to play piquet with Mr. Isham, who was ill, Honora further surprised her aunt by exclaiming: "How can you talk of things other people have and not want them, Aunt Mary? [9]
- Next day Nicholas took his mother's letter and went to see Princess Mary. [2]
- When she wanted to be agitated, Nicholas and his health would be the pretext, and when she felt a need to speak spitefully, the pretext would be Countess Mary. [2]
- I never ordered them to go away," said Princess Mary. [2]
Short sentences using mary
- Oh, Mary, can't you see? [9]
- Is Mary Jane the oldest? [5]
- Miss Mary A. Tappan. [6]
- Princess Mary talked some nonsense. [2]
- Princess Mary was silent. [2]
- Princess Mary did not answer. [2]
- Isn't Princess Mary mistaken? [2]
- Such was Aunt Mary. [9]
- Mary, Queen, her martyrs, 418. [6]
- Princess Mary was left alone. [2]
Sentences containing mary two or more times
- First, Mary the Virgin and Mary the Matron; later, with a change of precedence, Mary the Matron and Mary the Virgin. [5]
- Mary was my sister; her full name was Mary ------. [5]
- Natasha spoke to Pierre about her brother's life and doings, of how she had suffered and lacked life during his own absence, and of how she was fonder than ever of Mary, and how Mary was in every way better than herself. [2]
- There was a paper-knife for Uncle Tom, and a workbasket for Aunt Mary, and a dress apiece for Catherine, Bridget, and Mary Ann, none of whom Peter ever forgot. [9]
- Princess Mary ran out of the room to fetch Mary Bogdanovna. [2]
- You'll not mind Mary Flynn callin' you darlin', though y'are postmistress, an' 'll be more than that--more than that wan day--or Mary Flynn's a fool. [11]
- Is there a Mary Callen dead, and a Mary Callen livin'? [11]
- The morning was half gone when Shon McGann and Mary Callen stood beside their horses, ready to mount and go; for Mary had persisted that she could travel--joy makes such marvellous healing. [11]
- There was Mary Haggarty, Coolin--ye'll not be knowin' Mary Haggarty. [11]
More example sentences with the word mary in them
- And wasn't it yerself, Miss Mary, that dressed her like a princess? [9]
- Not for worlds would she have been seen in the house; and knowing, as she did from her games with Mary, every nook and corner of it, she began to consider her position. [10]
- Princess Mary listened without understanding him; she led him to the house, offered him lunch, and sat down with him. [2]
- He rubbed his withered hands with satisfaction as he seated himself in his accustomed chair, and when Mary came to call him to dinner, it was a pleasure to him to jest with her. [10]
- The warm confidence with which Mary, the widow of the King of Hungary, who fell in the Turkish war, gazed into Quijada's finely modelled, slightly bronzed countenance proved that she knew how to estimate his worth aright. [10]
- The Unrecognizable continued, with vivacity: "Do you know, George married Mary, after all? [5]
- They set up with her all night, Miss Mary Jane said, and they don't think she'll last many hours. [5]
- Pierre exchanged glances with Countess Mary and Nicholas (Natasha he never lost sight of) and smiled happily. [2]
- Princess Mary turned with absent-minded questioning look to Pierre, who hat in hand and with a smile on his face was the last of the guests to approach her after the old prince had gone out and they were left alone in the drawing room. [2]
- Not even your wife, Luis, not even our sister, Queen Mary, must learn what is being accomplished. [10]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, with whom she had never been able to be quite frank, had now become unpleasant to her, and for various reasons Princess Mary avoided her. [2]
- It was Mary, who had come once more to pray by the grave of her beloved friend. [10]
- Poor Aunt Mary, who did not understand that a performance of "Pinafore" could give birth to the unfulfilled longings which result in the creation of high things, spoke to Uncle Tom a week later concerning an astonishing and apparently abnormal access of industry. [9]
- And after breakfast, while Aunt Mary occupied herself with that immemorial institution,--which was to lure hitherwards so many prominent citizens of St. Louis during the day,--eggnogg, Peter surveyed the offerings which transformed the sitting-room. [9]
- Nicholas' letter in which he mentioned Princess Mary had elicited, in her presence, joyous comments from the countess, who saw an intervention of Providence in this meeting of the princess and Nicholas. [2]
- As always happens when traveling, Princess Mary thought only of the journey itself, forgetting its object. [2]
- Among the witnesses were Paula and the new bishop, as well as Gamaliel, who had been sent for soon after Mary had left him. [10]
- When Princess Mary went to him at the usual hour he was working at his lathe and, as usual, did not look round at her. [2]
- When Princess Mary went to her father's room at the usual hour, Mademoiselle Bourienne and Anatole met in the conservatory. [2]
- Princess Mary, too, went round to him. [2]
- And then she went on to say it was Mary who had first opened her eyes to the abyss by which she was standing. [10]
- Just as he went in he saw that the nurse was hiding something from him with a scared look and that Princess Mary was no longer by the cot. [2]
- Under that enchantment we had forgotten the object for which we came out.--Tell me, my darling, do you remember exactly what the necklace was like that you and Mary were playing with this afternoon? [10]
- The prince's tone was so calm and confident that Princess Mary unhesitatingly believed him. [2]
- The dark shadow was Princess Mary, who had come up to the cot with noiseless steps, lifted the curtain, and dropped it again behind her. [2]
- You see, he was pretty old, and George's g'yirls was too young to be much company for him, except Mary Jane, the red-headed one; and so he was kinder lonesome after George and his wife died, and didn't seem to care much to live. [5]
- The person coming was Mary Jane. [5]
- Mademoiselle Bourienne, who was in the drawing room, looked at Princess Mary in bewildered surprise. [2]
- When the count was already leaving the room, Princess Mary went up hurriedly to Natasha, took her by the hand, and said with a deep sigh: "Wait, I must..." Natasha glanced at her ironically without knowing why. [2]
- The cheerful music-room was a scene of woe till Demetrius came to conduct his brother and Dada to the widow Mary who was expecting them. [10]
- Just then the warder rapped; Paula rose thoughtfully, and exclaimed in a low voice: "I have something to send to Orion that I dare not entrust to a stranger: but now, now I have you, my Mary, and you shall take it to him. [10]
- Shlapin' I was wan night in a troop-ship in the Bay uv Biscay; an' I dramed I saw Mary walkin' along the cliff by--well, 'tis no matter, fer ye've niver been there, an 'tis no place to go to unheedin'. [11]
- Then look at Virginie Morrissette, that put her brother's eyes out quarrelling--she's to play Mary Magdalene. [11]
- He says the Virgin Mary appeared to this saint. [5]
- It was a very peaceful scene of rural life, and we were inclined to tarry, but Mary, instead of calling us home with the cattle, advised us to ride on to Alexander's before it got dark. [4]
- He had changed very much since Princess Mary had last seen him. [2]
- As she came up to Mary she greeted her with the usual "All hail! [10]
- Princess Mary went up and kissed his hand. [2]
- Princess Mary walked up and down the room and stopped in front of him. [2]
- Mr Vane had understood her about as well as he would have understood Mary, Queen of Scots, if he had been married to that lady. [9]
- Aunt Mary, helpful under the most trying circumstances, was putting her articles in a bag, the initials on which she did not recognize--H. L. S.--Honora Leffingwell Spence; while old Catherine, tearful and inefficient, knelt before her, fumbling at her shoes. [9]
- Princess Mary had two passions and consequently two joys--her nephew, little Nicholas, and religion--and these were the favorite subjects of the prince's attacks and ridicule. [2]
- Princess Mary had turned toward her brother, and through her tears the loving, warm, gentle look of her large luminous eyes, very beautiful at that moment, rested on Prince Andrew's face. [2]
- Rostov received his tumbler, and adding some rum to it asked Mary Hendrikhovna to stir it. [2]
- Is it not true Mary, we shall he sincerely obliged to Selene if only she will not spoil the pleasure we have had in working for her? [10]
- But when she tried to eat the lunch Aunt Mary had so carefully put up, new memories assailed her, and she went with Mrs. Stanley into the dining car. [9]
- So Mary Jane took us up, and she showed them their rooms, which was plain but nice. [5]
- But she remembered too how he had changed of late toward Mademoiselle Bourienne and could not bear to see her, thereby showing how unjust were the reproaches Princess Mary had mentally addressed to her. [2]
- Rainy Saturdays, all too brief, Honora had passed there, when the big dolls' house in the playroom became the scene of domestic dramas which Edith rehearsed after she went to bed, although Mary took them more calmly. [9]
- Ladies, it's old Tom Bowling, that you've heard me talk about--shipmate of mine in the Mary Ann. [5]
- Now trot along to your uncle, Sarah Mary Williams George Elexander Peters, and if you get into trouble you send word to Mrs. Judith Loftus, which is me, and I'll do what I can to get you out of it. [5]
- I will confess to you, dear Mary, that in spite of his extreme youth his departure for the army was a great grief to me. [2]
- Her husband tried to think of some comforting thing to say, and presently came out with this: "But after all, Mary, it must be for the best--it must be; we know that. [5]
- I'll go out to them," said Princess Mary, and in spite of the nurse's and Dunyasha's protests she went out into the porch; Dron, Dunyasha, the nurse, and Michael Ivanovich following her. [2]
- After her visit to the Rostovs and her unexpectedly chilly reception by Nicholas, Princess Mary confessed to herself that she had been right in not wishing to be the first to call. [2]
- Princess Mary went to the door of the study with special trepidation. [2]
- I was tempted to present myself at Sir Edmund's door as one who knew something about the Lechmeres in America, but I did not feel sure how cordially a descendant of the rebels who drove off Richard and Mary Lechmere would be received. [6]
- Thus it came to pass that it was always by Mary and never by Hannah that Antinous was received and dismissed. [10]
- Eudoxia went forward to meet her; Mary threw herself into her arms, and before her governess could ask any questions she told her that she had been chosen to accomplish a great and important action. [10]
- But Mary, faithful to its lightest word, Kept in her heart the sayings she had heard, Till the dread morning rent the Temple's veil, And shuddering Earth confirmed the wondrous tale. [6]
- Princess Mary noticed to her surprise that during this illness the old prince not only excluded her from his room, but did not admit Mademoiselle Bourienne either. [2]
- When Tikhon came to her Princess Mary was sitting on the sofa in her room, holding the weeping Mademoiselle Bourienne in her arms and gently stroking her hair. [2]
- She would write to her Aunt Mary and her Uncle Tom that very afternoon --one letter to both. [9]
- He was glad to find some way of concealing his emotion when Mary seized his hand and, pressing a long kiss on it, wetted it with her tears. [10]
- A prince was to come who was to bear her away from the ragmen and the boarding-houses and the soot: and incidentally and in spite of herself, Aunt Mary was to come too, and Uncle Tom. [9]
- If Mary lives to be a mother, you will then see a greater difference. [14]
- There is not time, alas, to linger over Anne Rory or the new histories which she whispered to Aunt Mary when Honora was out of the room. [9]
- At the same time it was her duty to care for the little one's soul, and if it were not too hard for her grandmother to part from her, she longed to see Mary once more. [10]
- Countess Mary listened till he had finished, made some remark, and in her turn began thinking aloud. [2]
- An hour later, Tikhon came to call Princess Mary to the old prince; he added that Prince Vasili was also there. [2]
- During the last three days Paulette Dubois had taken the part of Mary Magdalene. [11]
- But Mary Flynn thought more than that, for she has an idea that you've a mind set on some one, Rosalie. [11]
- But spoken by those solemn lips to those stern, simpleminded hearers, the words I have cited seem to me to have a fragrance like the precious ointment of spikenard with which Mary anointed her Master's feet. [6]
- I believe all this--and suddenly Princess Mary will tell her, and she will be sure to smile and say: 'How strange! [2]
- The doctor said this restlessness did not mean anything and was due to physical causes; but Princess Mary thought he wished to tell her something, and the fact that her presence always increased his restlessness confirmed her opinion. [2]
- Princess Mary noticed this and glanced gratefully at him with that radiant look which caused the plainness of her face to be forgotten. [2]
- Princess Mary understood this and appreciated his delicacy. [2]
- And I don't think Aunt Mary would object ---for a little while. [9]
- In the house they were met by Horapollo, but Joanna and Pulcheria returned his greeting with a cold bow, while Mary purposely turned her back on him. [10]
- The Thatchers were there, the Harpers, the Rogerses, Aunt Polly, Sid, Mary, the minister, the editor, and a great many more, and all dressed in their best. [5]
- I went in there and says: "Miss Mary Jane, you can't a-bear to see people in trouble, and I can't --most always. [5]
- Presently he rubbed them as though he felt revived, raised his head a little with the physician's help, and looking up, said: "Draw the ring off my finger, Orion, and wear it worthily.--Where is little Mary, where is Paula? [10]
- Pierre dined with them and would have spent the whole evening there, but Princess Mary was going to vespers and Pierre left the house with her. [2]
- You have known them a long time," said Princess Mary. [2]
- The others set their faces northward, and Father Corraine walked beside Mary Callen's horse, talking quietly of their future life, and speaking, as he would never speak again, of days in that green land of their birth. [11]
- As nuns drop their birth-names and become Sister Margaret and Sister Mary, so high-bred people drop their personal distinctions and become brothers and sisters of conversational charity. [6]
- The thrill of the voices shows that the love of Shelley and Mary was already upward of a fortnight old; therefore it had been born within the month of May--born while Harriet was still trying to get her poem by heart, we think. [5]
- At length Dron, the village Elder, entered the room and with a deep bow to Princess Mary came to a halt by the doorpost. [2]
- Still lower, beyond the turn of the staircase, one could hear the footstep of someone in thick felt boots, and a voice that seemed familiar to Princess Mary was saying something. [2]
- But Mary removed the towel and said: "Now ain't you ashamed, Tom. [5]
- Natasha went to the table and without a moment's reflection wrote that answer to Princess Mary which she had been unable to write all the morning. [2]
- When they left the table and went as usual to thank the old countess, Countess Mary held out her hand and kissed her husband, and asked him why he was angry with her. [2]
- The rest, except the sketch of Miss Mary Emerson, I got ready for his use in readings to his friends, or to a limited public. [6]
- Princess Mary was the same as always, but beneath her sympathy for her brother, Pierre noticed her satisfaction that the engagement had been broken off. [2]
- The horses in the quadriga with which Marcus, the son of Mary, made his appearance in the arena had never before been driven in the Hippodrome. [10]
- Neither Mary nor the physician observed him at first, and he heard her say to Philippus, who sat holding her wrist between his fingers. [10]
- Princess Mary, with the paper in her hand, rose from the window and with a pale face went out of the room and into what had been Prince Andrew's study. [2]
- Little Mary and the other patients under Rufinus' roof were on the way to recovery; still there was much to cast gloomy shadows over this happy termination. [10]
- Princess Mary on the other hand instead of going away sank into an armchair, and looked sternly and intently at him with her deep, radiant eyes. [2]
- I think that the only really troublesome confusion connected with these particular matters has arisen from the name Mary. [5]
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