Use myrtle in a sentence
Sentences starting with myrtle
- Myrtle was contented with this statement, and asked no questions, and it was a perfectly understood thing that nobody alluded to the subject in her presence. [6]
- Myrtle will have white bread. [6]
- Myrtle Hazard Lindsay walked up to the bust and kissed its marble forehead, saying, "This is the face of my Guardian Angel. [6]
- Myrtle Hazard waited until the steps of Master Byles Gridley had ceased to be heard, as he walked in his emphatic way through the long entry of the old mansion. [6]
- Myrtle knew how to use her needle, and always had a dexterous way of shaping any article of dress or ornament,--a natural gift not very rare, but sometimes very needful, as it was now. [6]
- Myrtle resigned herself to the guidance of the lovely phantom, which seemed so much fuller of the unextinguished fire of life, and so like herself as she would grow to be when noon should have ripened her into maturity. [6]
- Myrtle Hazard ought to have it. [6]
- Myrtle had a tinge of what some call superstition, and she began to look upon her strange acquisition as a kind of amulet. [6]
- Myrtle was at this time her own mistress as never before. [6]
- Myrtle was conscious, the instant she looked upon Clement Lindsay, of the existence of some peculiar relation between them; but what, she could not tell. [6]
Sentences ending with myrtle
- There is a worm in every young soul, Myrtle. [6]
- His lips were tremulous as he said, in a low tone, "Sit down by me, Myrtle. [6]
- He called accordingly the next morning, but was disappointed in not seeing Myrtle. [6]
- The minister looked straight into the bright, brave, tender eyes, and answered, "Nothing in heaven or on earth could help loving you, Myrtle! [6]
- Such was the state of affairs when Master Byles Gridley was one morning surprised by an early call from Myrtle. [6]
- This was the stage which Miss Silence Withers had reached with reference to Myrtle. [6]
- I would not see him at all, Myrtle. [6]
- Her name, she says, is Myrtle Hazard, but I call her Rip Van Myrtle. [6]
- Miss Cynthia, who received him, led him to this apartment and left him alone with Myrtle. [6]
- It was a new experience to Myrtle. [6]
Short sentences using myrtle
- Myrtle Hazard,--that's her name. [6]
- Myrtle Hazard her name is. [6]
- Myrtle must keep his secret. [6]
- You remember Myrtle Hazard? [6]
- Give me your hand, Myrtle. [6]
- Myrtle won't have brown bread. [6]
- Myrtle is beautiful, beautiful,--fascinates everybody. [6]
- O Myrtle, Myrtle! [6]
More example sentences with the word myrtle in them
- Into this cloud, with all its risks and all its humiliations, Myrtle Hazard is about to enter. [6]
- Susan Posey's trouble will be come at easily enough; but Myrtle Hazard floats in deeper water. [6]
- She screamed aloud,--so wildly that Myrtle lifted her head from the pillow against which she had rested it, and started forward. [6]
- That's right, Melitta; why, how did you manage to get those lovely violet and myrtle marriage-crowns made so quickly? [10]
- Miss Cynthia, to whom Myrtle made a generous allowance, had gone to live in a town not many miles distant, where she had a kind of home on sufferance, as well as at The Poplars. [6]
- The young men were hunting after Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- In some such way the grave warnings of Master Byles Gridley had called up a fully shaped, but hitherto unworded, train of thought in the consciousness of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- Mrs. Clymer Ketchum was so well pleased with the young lady she was entertaining, that she thought it worth while to give a party while Myrtle was staying with her. [6]
- Aunt Silence's engine was responsibility,--her own responsibility, and the dreadful consequences which would follow to her, Silence, if Myrtle should in any way go wrong. [6]
- After that Myrtle was quieter and more docile than ever before. [6]
- While the lady was making polite speeches to them, Myrtle Hazard came forward. [6]
- If Myrtle Hazard was in charge of any angelic guardian, the time was at hand when she would need all celestial influences; for the Rev. [6]
- The young lawyer was far more likely to find Myrtle if she were in the city than the other, even with the help of his cousin Edward. [6]
- It was not very long before Myrtle began to accept the idea that she was the one person in the world whose peculiar duty it was to sympathize with the aspiring young man whose humble beginnings she had the honor of witnessing. [6]
- Cyprian Eveleth looked very differently on the new manifestations Myrtle was making of her tastes and inclinations. [6]
- He could now venture to trust himself in the presence of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- They all went up to Myrtle and congratulated her on her change of fortune. [6]
- From that period until the end of the war, Myrtle passed her time between the life of the tent and that of the hospital. [6]
- It was well understood between them that it might be of very great advantage to both of them if he should in due time become the accepted lover of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- Suppose I should try what I can do by visiting Miss Myrtle Hazard? [6]
- One of these took place about a month after Myrtle had joined the school. [6]
- Mrs. Clymer Ketchum took advantage of the dispersion of the scholars to ask Myrtle to come and spend some weeks with her. [6]
- He had reason to think, he assured Miss Silence, that Myrtle was in a state of mind which promised a complete transformation of her character. [6]
- As we have to tell, not what Myrtle Hazard ought to have done, and why she should have done it, but what she did do, our task is a simpler one than it would be to lay bare all the springs of her action. [6]
- It is not to be supposed that Myrtle had forgotten the discreet kindness of Master Gridley in bringing her back and making the best of her adventure. [6]
- There had been times when Murray Bradshaw would have offered his heart and hand to Myrtle at once, if he had felt sure that she would accept him. [6]
- From time to time they received stray copies of the "Banner and Oracle," which, to Myrtle especially, were full of interest, even to the last advertisement. [6]
- Olive did little, therefore, but visit Myrtle from time to time to learn if any change had occurred in her condition. [6]
- The effect of the violent shock she had experienced was to change the whole nature of Myrtle for the time. [6]
- Not long after the tableau performance had made Myrtle Hazard's name famous in the school and among the friends of the scholars, she received the very flattering attention of a call from Mrs. Clymer Ketchum, of 24 Carat Place. [6]
- Some were at the supper-table, some were promenading, some were talking, when he managed to get Myrtle a little apart from the rest, and led her towards one of the recesses in the apartment, where two chairs were invitingly placed. [6]
- He first visited the ship Swordfish, lying at her wharf, saw her captain, and satisfied himself that as yet nobody at all corresponding to the description of Myrtle Hazard had been seen by any person on board. [6]
- He preached it the next day as if it did his heart good, but Myrtle Hazard did not hear it, for she had gone to St. Bartholomew's with Olive Eveleth. [6]
- The same day the great news of Myrtle Hazard's accession to fortune came out, the secret was told that she had promised herself in marriage to Mr. Clement Lindsay. [6]
- Not far from the great lady stood Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- But Myrtle tore the eagle's feathers from her hair, and stripped off her colored beads, and threw off her painted robe. [6]
- Myrtle had exercised the customary privilege of young ladies at parties, and had turned from talking with one to talking with another,--that was all. [6]
- Life is like that, Myrtle, one stitch at a time, taken patiently, and the pattern will come out all right like the embroidery. [6]
- When he found that the young man had followed Myrtle back to the village, he suspected something more than a coincidence. [6]
- Cyprian told Bathsheba that Myrtle must come to be a great lady. [6]
- It so happened that Myrtle met Master Byles Gridley walking with Mr. [6]
- It's Mrs. Lindsay that Miss Myrtle is goin' to be,--an' a big cake there'll be at the weddin' frosted all over,--won't ye be plased with a slice o' that, Mr. [6]
- They tell me that Minister Stoker is following round after Myrtle Hazard, talking religion at her jest about the same way he'd have liked to with our Susan, I calculate. [6]
- It cannot be that any other has come between us--" Myrtle blushed so deeply that there was no need of his finishing his question. [6]
- Whatever bearing this telegram may have had upon his plans, he made up his mind that he would contrive an opportunity somehow that very evening to propose himself as a suitor to Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- One of the talking young ladies of this set began upon Myrtle one day. [6]
- Myrtle was naturally surprised at receiving a visit from him; but she was in just that unbalanced state in which almost any impression is welcome. [6]
- Then, to the surprise of all, Miss Silence Withers rose, and went to Myrtle Hazard, and wished her joy with every appearance of sincerity. [6]
- Their road was strewn with myrtle and palm-branches, roses, poppy and oleander-blossoms, and with leaves of the silver poplar, palm and laurel; the air perfumed with incense, myrrh, and a thousand other sweet odors. [10]
- It was a strange feeling that came over Myrtle, as they dressed her for the part she was to take. [6]
- Alexander and Melissa soon were wreathed with myrtle and ivy. [10]
- May I cut some sprays from your blooming myrtle for a wreath? [10]
- Between her and Silence Withers, Myrtle Hazard found no rest for her soul. [6]
- It was a settled thing: Myrtle Hazard must become Mrs. Bradshaw; and nobody could deny that, if he gave her his name, they had a chance, at least, for a brilliant future. [6]
- She therefore proposed selling The Poplars to Myrtle and her husband, and removing to a house in the village, which would be large enough for them, at least for the present. [6]
- Myrtle no sooner saw the little accident of which her rural friend was the victim than she left her place in the dance with a simple courage which did her credit. [6]
- On the first Saturday of June, a fortnight before her disappearance, Myrtle strolled off by the river shore, along its lonely banks, and came dome with her hands full of leaves and blossoms. [6]
- But Myrtle, he said, had always been specially cared for. [6]
- There was no room for doubt who this could be, and Myrtle Hazard could not help seeing that she was the object of his undisguised admiration. [6]
- Nor could he resist the desire of contemplating the portrait bust, which--it was foolish to talk about ideals--was not Liberty, but Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- It contained a request that he would visit Myrtle Hazard, who seemed to be in a very excitable and impressible condition, and who might perhaps be easily brought under those influences which she had resisted from her early years, through inborn perversity of character. [6]
- And, fearful to relate, the batrachian features humanized themselves as the monster grew, and, shaping themselves more and more into a remembered similitude, Myrtle saw in them a hideous likeness of--No! [6]
- There seems no reasonable doubt that Myrtle Hazard might have made a safe thing of it with Gifted Hopkins, (if so inclined,) provided that she had only been secured against interference. [6]
- Myrtle had sufficient reason to believe that there was a hint of Indian blood in her veins. [6]
- When all seemed quiet, Myrtle lighted her lamp, stood before her mirror, and untied the string that bound her long and beautiful dark hair, which fell in its abundance over her shoulders and below her girdle. [6]
- Myrtle Hazard had promised to come. [6]
- Yet under this pleasant smile his mind was so busy with its thoughts that he had forgotten all about the guests from Oxbow Village who, as Myrtle had told him, were to come this evening. [6]
- If some fitting person could be found to advise Myrtle, whose affairs would require much care, it would be a great relief to her. [6]
- Myrtle had to own that they used a good deal of china at her own home,--old china, which had been a hundred years in the family, some of it. [6]
- Whether it does or not, Myrtle did not see this picture. [6]
- I've know'd this one sence she was two or three year old; but this gal ain't Myrtle Hazard no longer,--she's bewitched into somethin' different. [6]
- He was to offer his hand--and heart, of course--to Myrtle, and it was to be accepted. [6]
- The steady nerves of William Murray Bradshaw felt unwonted thrills and tremors tingling through them, as he came nearer and nearer the few simple words with which he was to make Myrtle Hazard the mistress of his destiny. [6]
- They had one of the city papers spread out on the table, and Myrtle was reading aloud the last news from Charleston Harbor. [6]
- At last those of Myrtle Hazard were called to him, and she perceived that an accident was making him unenviably conspicuous. [6]
- If the soul of Judith Pride, long divorced from its once beautifully moulded dust, ever lived in dim consciousness through any of those who inherited her blood, it was then and there that she breathed through the lips of Myrtle Hazard. [6]
- One of the occasional and carefully planned trips to the Riviera proved fatal to the beautiful but reckless Myrtle Allison. [9]
- He had no objection to have Gifted Hopkins about Myrtle as much as she would endure to have him. [6]
- But Myrtle was not wholly unprepared for some such revelation. [6]
- Myrtle herself did not profess to have passed through the technical stages of the customary spiritual paroxysm. [6]
- But Myrtle did not belong to herself that evening, and had no opportunity to enter into conversation just then with either of them. [6]
- Myrtle had, perhaps, never so seriously inclined her ear to the honeyed accents of the young pleader. [6]
- What made Myrtle nervous and restless? [6]
- Myrtle Hazard had nearly reached the age of fourteen, and, though not like to inherit much of the family property, was fast growing into a large dower of hereditary beauty. [6]
- Myrtle adopted the nearly obsolete superstition more readily on this account, and loved to cherish the fancy that the guardian spirit which had watched over her ancestors was often near her, and would be with her in her time of need. [6]
- At her place near here, Bath Easton Villa, she has set up a Roman vase bedecked with myrtle, and into this we drop our bouts-rimes. [9]
- It was a natural ending of the prison-life which had been round Myrtle since her earliest years. [6]
- But underneath it Myrtle was surprised to see a small table with some closely covered object upon it. [6]
- He had followed Myrtle through her whole career, if not as her avowed lover, at least as one whose friendship promised to flower in love in due season. [6]
- He turned to Myrtle Hazard, and if he had ever doubted which way his inclinations led him, he could doubt no longer. [6]
- And among others, Myrtle Hazard had come in for a share of his interest. [6]
- The revolt of Myrtle Hazard from the tyranny of that dogmatic dynasty now breaking up in all directions has found new illustrations since this tale was written. [6]
- These walks which Myrtle had taken with her reverend counsellor had given her a new taste for the open air, which was what she needed just now more than confessions of faith or spiritual paroxysms. [6]
- It won't be my fault if one visit is not enough.--You don't suppose Myrtle is in love with this fellow? [6]
- I am pretty much alone in the world, and except a book now and then--Aut liberos aut libros, as our valiant heretic has it,--you ought to know a little Latin, Myrtle, but never mind--I have not much occasion for money. [6]
- But on the morning after his interview with Myrtle Hazard, he had received a letter which made him forget newspapers, old authors, almost everything, for the moment. [6]
- After the silent moment: "Myrtle Hazard, Myrtle Hazard,--yes, yes, to be sure! [6]
- Something relating to Miss Myrtle, no doubt: she wasn't goin' to be married right off to Mr. Clement,--was she,--and no church, nor cake, nor anything? [6]
- He thought it might be well, also, if he would say a few words to Myrtle Hazard, for whom a new life, with new and untried temptations, was about to open. [6]
- They did n't mean to shoot Myrtle Hazard, did they? [6]
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