Use maurice in a sentence
Sentences starting with maurice
- Maurice of Saxony, too, was on the point of withdrawing from the Smalkalds and becoming his ally; so, with the assistance of Heaven, he might hope to win the victory for the cause of the Church, and with it also that of the crown. [10]
- Maurice might have told some friend, who had divulged it. [6]
- Maurice the Stadholder, son of William the Silent, the military chief of the republic, claimed the right for the States-General. [6]
- Maurice had been reduced to the most perilous state of debility by the relapse which had interrupted his convalescence. [6]
- Maurice Kirkwood was lying in the chamber to which every eye was turned, unable to move, doomed to a dreadful death. [6]
- Maurice took me into his library, and we sat down together. [6]
- Maurice and the instructor exchanged a few words in Italian. [6]
- Maurice patted him in a friendly way, and spoke to him as one who was used to the fellowship of such companions. [6]
- Maurice now had his imperial word and he the duke's; but since that evening Charles thought he had noticed something which lessened his confidence in the Saxon. [10]
- Maurice had given himself up for lost. [6]
Sentences ending with maurice
- The price is too high, Maurice. [11]
- I owe him much, Maurice. [11]
- Jinny, look at Maurice! [9]
- But I must know how it is with my little Maurice. [6]
- He took out his battered coppers, and showed them to Maurice. [6]
- But he mastered himself, and said: "It is not that, Maurice. [11]
- Both of us held our breath as Laura stretched her arms towards little Maurice. [6]
Short sentences using maurice
- Duke Maurice, too, had vanished. [10]
- Maurice smiled. [6]
Sentences containing maurice two or more times
- Melville seemed to me the most eloquent, Maurice the most in earnest; had I the choice, it is Maurice whose ministry I should frequent. [14]
- Euthymia Mrs. Maurice Kirkwood and her husband and little Maurice are here in their beautiful house looking out on the lake. [6]
More example sentences with the word maurice in them
- When I visit you, as you say I shall, I mean to indoctrinate Maurice with sound views on that subject. [6]
- Yet Duke Maurice would have been well worthy of her whole attention, for with what a free, proud step he advanced, while his imperial master used his arm as a support! [10]
- The circumstances connected with the very common antipathy to cats were as remarkable in many points of view as the similar circumstances in the case of Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- He questioned everybody who could tell him anything about Maurice, and set down the answers in a little note-book he always had with him. [6]
- The house in which Maurice Kirkwood had taken up his abode was not a very inviting one. [6]
- The illness from which Maurice had suffered left him in a state of profound prostration. [6]
- What if this were the trouble with Maurice Kirkwood? [6]
- All the chances were that Mr. Maurice Kirkwood was the author. [6]
- The adaptation, however, was lacking in much, and though Miss Marie Burroughs and Maurice Barrymore played in it, success did not attend its dramatic life. [11]
- Presently the straw was in a blaze, and from this the fire extended to the furniture, to the stairway leading up from the cellar, and was working its way along the entry under the stairs leading up to the apartment where Maurice was lying. [6]
- As Prince Maurice was at that time the great soldier of Protestantism, without clearly scanning the grandeur of the field in which he was a chief actor, or foreseeing the vastness of its future, so the Advocate was its statesman and its prophet. [6]
- Finally she looked up and saw Pierre Maurice, who had come in with the Bishop, and she said to him: "Master Peter, where shall I be this night? [5]
- Presently he went to the door and called Maurice Joval. [11]
- I am going to stay here a week or two, and before I go I will find out the secret, if there is any, of this Mr. Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- The prince desired to know the state of the negotiations with Rome and with Duke Maurice of Saxony. [10]
- When he came to inquire about Maurice, the youth showed a remarkable interest regarding him. [6]
- When I come to cut him open, what do you think I faound in his insides but this here ring o' yourn,"--and he showed the one Maurice had lost so long before. [6]
- In the mean time Maurice had received a visit from the young student at the University,--the same whom he had rescued from his dangerous predicament in the lake. [6]
- Drifting along from thought to thought, he reflected on the probable consequences of the general knowledge of Maurice Kirkwood's story, if it came before the public. [6]
- Unconscious of all these inquiries and fictions, Maurice Kirkwood lived on in his inoffensive and unexplained solitude, and seemed likely to remain an unsolved enigma. [6]
- He watched for the time when Maurice should leave his house for the woods or the lake, and started with his dog to meet him. [6]
- Twenty-four hours later the story was all over the village that Maurice Kirkwood was the subject of a strange, mysterious, unheard-of antipathy to something, nobody knew what; and the whole neighborhood naturally resolved itself into an unorganized committee of investigation. [6]
- It drifted towards the shore, and Maurice Joval went out in a canoe under a galling fire and brought it up to Frontenac. [11]
- Fortunately, some of the most prominent Ratisbon citizens now crowded around Maurice to thank him for the honour which he had done the city. [10]
- The fact that the Italian teacher had, or thought he had, seen Maurice ten years before was circulated and made the most of,--turned over and over like a cake, until it was thoroughly done on both sides and all through. [6]
- As soon as the door had closed behind Maurice, Charles, turning to Granvelle, remarked, "The Saxon cousin returned our clasp of the hand some what coldly, but the means of rendering it warmer are ready. [10]
- Several members of the Council requested the couples to make way, and Maurice took his partner's hand and led her on the stage. [10]
- Shortly before noon the Bishop of Arras ushered in Duke Maurice, who wished to take leave of him. [10]
- No matter about the battered old pieces: he had found out, at any rate, that Maurice must have money and could be extravagant, or what he himself considered so; also that he was familiar with ancient coins. [6]
- The landlord of the Anchor Tavern, now the head of the boarding-house, talked about Maurice, as everybody in the village did at one time or another. [6]
- He soon discovered that the story had got about the village that Maurice Kirkwood was the victim of an "antipathy," whatever that word might mean in the vocabulary of the people of the place. [6]
- One story was that Maurice had a great fear of dogs. [6]
- Among the various suppositions the startling idea was suggested that he was neither more nor less than the unexplained personage known in the village as Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- Summoning all her strength of will, she silenced the bitter resentment which filled her heart, and a sunny glance told Duke Maurice how much his escort pleased her. [10]
- A minute afterwards she was gone with Maurice Joval, who had orders to bring her to the abbe's house--that, and no more. [11]
- I don't exactly see whose business it is to investigate Mr. Maurice Kirkwood's idiosyncrasies and constitutional history. [6]
- During the fine season all this was not of much consequence, and if Maurice made up his mind to stay through the winter he would have his choice among many more eligible places. [6]
- Well, I should say there was a look like that came over this Maurice Kirkwood's face every now and then. [6]
- Maurice, as she said, turned pale,--he clapped his hand to his breast. [6]
- He determined to remove Maurice to his own house, where he could be sure of pure air, and where he himself could give more constant attention to his patient during this critical period of his disease. [6]
- After Granvelle had read the despatch he handed it to the monarch, and the latter, in a low tone, charged him not yet to inform his son of the fair prospects for an alliance with Maurice, but to send an answer at once. [10]
- If he briefly ratified the terms which had been arranged with Granvelle, and gave Maurice his hand in farewell, he thought he would have satisfied amply the claims of the covetous man, of whose aid, however, he stood in need. [10]
- The Maid of Provence carried a handful of guns and a small but carefully chosen crew, together with Sainte-Helene, Perrot, and the lad Maurice Joval, who had conceived for Iberville friendship nigh to adoration. [11]
- This thought took possession of the doctor's mind, and he imagined all sorts of ways of effecting some experimental approximation between Maurice and Euthymia. [6]
- Many charts and plans had been placed on the writing-table for him, and beside them he found a letter from Granvelle, in which he stated his views concerning the alliance with Duke Maurice, and what advantage might be derived from it. [10]
- I know and pity--ah, Maurice, I almost love. [11]
- The season was over, the summer visitors had left Arrowhead Village; the chrysanthemums were going out of flower, the frosts had come, and Maurice was still beneath the roof of the kind physician. [6]
- The Interviewer watched one of these fruit-sellers, and saw that his hand-cart stopped opposite the house where, as he knew, Maurice Kirkwood was living. [6]
- There was nothing of what medical men call malignity in the case of Maurice Kirkwood. [6]
- But all hope of saving Maurice was fast giving way, so rapid was the progress of the flames, so thick the cloud of smoke that filled the house and poured from the windows. [6]
- Could the Prince of Orange be destined to deal with the new king as Maurice of Saxony had treated his imperial father? [10]
- With a smothered oath he snatched a musket from Maurice Joval, took steady aim and fired. [11]
- It certainly was not through the eye alone that Maurice felt the paralyzing influence. [6]
- The visitor could not have been long in the village without hearing something of Maurice Kirkwood, and the stories, true and false, connected with his name. [6]
- The handwriting was not decisive; it had some points of resemblance with the pencilled orders for books which Maurice sent to the Library, but there were certain differences, intentional or accidental, which weakened this evidence. [6]
- How happy you must make such a man as Maurice Kirkwood! [6]
- No matter how much more bunting they had cut up in honour of the Saxon duke than of the Emperor, how bombastic were the verses composed and repeated in praise of Maurice, this paean of homage put all their efforts to shame. [10]
- One of the most singular facts connected with the history of Maurice Kirkwood was the philosophical equanimity with which he submitted to the fate which had fallen upon him. [6]
- But the next morning the sun shone brightly into her windows, and after mass a messenger from the Golden Cross announced that Duke Maurice of Saxony had arrived, and in the afternoon his Majesty wished to see her and hear her sing. [10]
- This was that Maurice was endowed with the unenviable gift of the evil eye. [6]
- But "my master" Maurice remained for Paolo in spite of the fact that all men are born free and equal. [6]
- The history of Maurice Kirkwood loses its exceptional character from the time of his restoration to his natural conditions. [6]
- The physician found Maurice just regaining his heat after a chill of a somewhat severe character. [6]
- Since his improvement Maurice insisted upon his leaving his chamber and getting out of the house, so as to breathe the fresh air of which he was in so much need. [6]
- George Catherwood and Maurice had told the story. [9]
- On all these luxuries Maurice looked with dull and languid eyes. [6]
- There was no little curiosity to know what were the books that Maurice was in the habit of taking out, and the Librarian's record was carefully searched by some of the more inquisitive investigators. [6]
- If she had known how Maurice trembled as he looked upon her, in that conflict of attraction and uncontrollable dread,--if she had known it! [6]
- What a handsome, knightly man this Maurice was! [10]
- His name is Kirkwood, Maurice Kirkwood, Esq., it used to come on his letters. [6]
- But suppose Maurice Kirkwood to be the subject of this antipathy in its extremest degree, it would in no manner account for the isolation to which he had condemned himself. [6]
- He called Maurice Joval, and ordered that she be shown to his study and tendered every courtesy. [11]
- But Maurice held it firmly, and at the same moment the city pipers began to play again, and the music streamed forth in full, joyous tones. [10]
- For him Maurice is the ambitious soldier who hated his political rival, and never rested until this rival was brought to the scaffold. [6]
- The man's conduct is governed by the woman's, and he had seen how Barbara, as it were, gave Maurice the right to sue thus boldly for her favour. [10]
- A card of invitation had been sent by the Secretary to Maurice, in answer to which Paolo carried back a polite note of regret. [6]
- These thoughts darted in wild confusion in a few moments through her burning brain, and while Maurice swung her around it seemed as if the music reached her through the roar and thunder of breakers. [10]
- She had found in him the tool which she needed, and Maurice entered into her design only too readily, for the baron had scarcely retired ere he changed his tone of voice and began an attack upon her heart. [10]
- He was profoundly impressed and tenderly affected by the entire frankness, the absence of all attempt at concealment, which Maurice showed in placing these papers at his disposal. [6]
- Believe me, Maurice, I speak the truth. [11]
- He had learned his name, and that he was an Italian whom Maurice had brought to this country with him. [6]
- Maurice of Saxony, he reminded the councillor, did not fall until a year later, and then as a conqueror, on the battlefield. [10]
- I mean to have little Maurice brought into the presence of Laura, who is said to be still a very handsome woman, and see if he betrays any hint of that peculiar sensitiveness which showed itself in my threatening seizure. [6]
- The change which had taken place in the vital currents of Maurice Kirkwood's system was as simple and solid a fact as the change in a magnetic needle when the boreal becomes the austral pole, and the austral the boreal. [6]
- Meanwhile the Emperor had returned to the throne, and Maurice of Saxony was again standing beside him, while the chamberlain Andreas Wolff was humbly, inviting the monarch to make the Ratisbon young people happy by visiting the scene of the dancing. [10]
- The mortal antipathy had died out of the soul and the blood of Maurice Kirkwood at that supreme moment when he found himself snatched from the grasp of death and cradled in the arms of Euthymia. [6]
- If the year had been 1692 and the place had been Salem Village, Maurice Kirkwood would have run the risk of being treated like the Reverend George Burroughs. [6]
- The Council had had a magnificent tent erected for him, Duke Maurice, and the court, and in order to ornament the interior suitably had allowed the use of the beautiful tapestries in the town hall. [10]
- Would Maurice impose greater moderation upon himself in political affairs? [10]
- Maurice had a good many volumes of his own,--a great many, according to Paolo's account; but Paolo's ideas were limited, and a few well-filled shelves seemed a very large collection to him. [6]
- As Maurice, to gain two bishoprics, and perhaps later the Elector's hat, abandoned his coreligionists, his cousin and his father-in-law, he would also desert him if his own advantage prompted him to do so. [10]
- They had crowded forwards--Iberville, Sainte-Helene, Perrot, Maurice Joval, and the staring sailors. [11]
- The doctor waited for the right moment to make mention of the manuscript which Maurice had submitted to him. [6]
- The prevalent hypothesis for the moment was that Maurice had a congenital aversion to some color, the effects of which upon him were so painful or disagreeable that he habitually avoided exposure to it. [6]
- It did this for Maurice very effectively. [6]
- Even though this festival was held for Duke Maurice, no one could fail to notice how much more space was given to his escutcheon than to the Emperor's. [10]
- Presently Maurice spoke,--very faintly, but Mrs. Butts dropped a stitch at the first word, and her knitting fell into her lap as she listened to what followed. [6]
- You remember how emaciated poor Maurice Kirkwood was left after his fever, in that first season when he was among us. [6]
- Again Maurice gazed eagerly around him, but Charles vouchsafed the Lindenplatz and stands only a few careless glances. [10]
- As the attendant drew near the house where Maurice was lying, he was horror-struck to see dense volumes of smoke pouring out of the lower windows. [6]
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