Use orion in a sentence
Sentences starting with orion
- Orion exclaimed: "Very well, very well: go back to your own room and sleep. [10]
- Orion made his way home under the moonlit and starry night. [10]
- Orion approached after two elders of the Church. [10]
- Orion was a trial, certainly, and the explosion that follows was not without excuse. [5]
- Orion was accustomed to be treated in his own country as the heir of the greatest man in it; the color mounted to his brow and his Egyptian heart revolted at having to bend his pride and swallow his wrath before an Arab. [10]
- Orion looked at them in dumb indecision; but he quickly collected himself, and said in a tone of modest but urgent entreaty: "Nay; hear me and do not reject my petition. [10]
- Orion had been the victim of blow on blow from Fate--Paula had looked forward to his return with an anxious and aching heart; to-day how calm were their souls, though both stood in peril of death. [10]
- Orion assisted at the service in the place reserved for the men of his family, close to the hekel, or holy of holies, where the altar stood and the priests performed their functions. [10]
- Orion could see the seething turmoil in her soul; he felt that she was arming herself for resistance, and he longed to spur her on to deal the first blow. [10]
- Orion replied, in the same tone, that this stone was not, strictly speaking, any part of his father's gift; but Benjamin expressed an opposite opinion. [10]
Sentences ending with orion
- Katharina was a very attractive, pretty little mouse, and even without her millions much too good for the libertine Orion. [10]
- The senator agreed to this proposal, and as the two men went off Martina called after Orion. [10]
- And Katharina, too, thought better of it, and confessed to me just now that she had committed a great sin and had borne false witness before the judges to please her dear Orion. [10]
- If either of them tottered, his whole 'new man' prompted him to recover his balance before he fell to the ground.--But Orion! [10]
- Can I bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? [3]
- As they passed the house where Miss Mackinder lived some one shouted: "Are you watching the rise of Orion? [11]
- Then I will take you to your Orion. [10]
- Foremost of all--so soon indeed that he must have been on his way when he heard her cry--came Orion. [10]
- She and her sisterhood, she began by saying, were deeply indebted to Orion. [10]
- At this she pressed her face close to the heated iron bars, looked upwards, listened a moment and, as nothing was stirring, she said, first softly, and then rather louder: "Orion, Orion! [10]
Short sentences using orion
- Orion was a spoiler. [11]
- I can't "encourage" Orion. [5]
- That comet was Orion. [10]
- And Orion keeps on rising. [11]
- Orion was none of these. [10]
- Orion closed the door. [10]
- Orion, Orion, where are you? [10]
- Poor, poor Orion! [10]
- Orion had come. [10]
- Oh, that Orion! [10]
Sentences containing orion two or more times
- If it were so, Philippus would have the face of Orion, and Orion that of Philippus. [10]
- Orion Clemens was once more a candidate for office: Nevada had become a State; with regularly elected officials, and Orion had somehow missed being chosen. [5]
- Thus Orion could not see her, and the dog's loud bark had prevented his hearing her coaxing call; so when Beki was quiet and stood still, Orion whistled to him. [10]
More example sentences with the word orion in them
- When Orion tempted you to perjure yourself, did he behave as my friend or as my foe, my bitterest and most implacable enemy? [10]
- The next letter, written a month later, is also to Orion Clemens, who had now moved to Muscatine, Iowa, and established there a new paper with an old title, 'The Journal'. [5]
- He no longer writes "between you and I" Fragment of a letter to Orion Clemens. [5]
- I want to write to Orion, but I keep putting it off--I keep putting everything off. [5]
- The piece of work was only half unrolled, but Orion at once saw the spot whence its crowning glory was now missing--the large emerald which, as he alone could know, was on its way to Constantinople. [10]
- However, Orion went with his anxious friend to the ship-yard; the old ship-builder, a kind-hearted giant, was as ready and glad to undertake the rescue of the Sisters as if each one was his own mother. [10]
- But she seemed wilful too, and contradictory--at any rate to-day; for when Orion pointed out some move to her she rarely took his advice, but with set lips, pushed the piece according to her own, rarely wiser, judgment. [10]
- And she, to whom all that Orion had to say was addressed, listened to him not only with deep attention, but in a way which showed the merchant that she cared even more for the speaker than for what he was so eager in expressing. [10]
- Your son Orion, who married the emperor's daughter," laughed the negress. [10]
- Nilus, who wrote while Orion dictated, giving the document a legal form, was deeply touched by the young man's fore thought and kindness; for in truth, since his desecration of the judgment-seat, he had given him up for a lost soul. [10]
- In a letter which Mark Twain wrote to his brother Orion at this period we get the first hint of a venture which was to play an increasingly important part in the Hartford home and fortunes during the next ten or a dozen years. [5]
- The tone in which he gave the order was such that even the nurse did not remonstrate; and Nilus, for his part obeyed in silence when Orion bid him return to his place among the judges. [10]
- Gamaliel knew in what peril Orion stood, and the fate that hung over the noble maiden who had once given him the costliest of gems, and afterwards entrusted to him a portion of her fortune. [10]
- But you know what Orion is. [5]
- Did you do what my lord Orion ordered, Sebek? [10]
- I wish Orion were going on this voyage, for I believe he could not help but be cheerful and jolly. [5]
- His own funds were exhausted by this time, and Orion, with his rather slender salary, became the financial partner of the firm. [5]
- Philippus knew men well; Orion really had a heart, a warm heart. [10]
- Among other things, we gather from this letter that Orion Clemens had faith in his brother as a newspaper correspondent, though the two contributions from Cincinnati, already mentioned, were not promising. [5]
- Orion, by the way, was acquiring "feet" on his own account, and in one instance, at least, seems to have won his brother's commendation. [5]
- In the same way Orion, however reprobate we may think him, has at any rate one characteristic which we must approve of: a tender affection for his father and mother. [10]
- His first object was to find some document which might justify his proceedings against Orion and the sequestration of his estates, in the eyes of the authorities at Medina. [10]
- Loudest of all was the wailing of the Saite Orion who cried with uplifted bands, "What wilt Thou of us miserable creatures, O Lord? [10]
- This time Orion was the accused. [10]
- His brother Orion was ten years older, but he had not the gift of success. [5]
- After all this was settled Nilus departed with that half of the money which Orion was to hand over to the keeping of the Moslem money changer on the following morning. [10]
- Orion, whom she was seeking, had been there, but had just left. [10]
- Oh yes; this was Orion as she had known him after his return till the evening of that never-to-be-forgotten water-party. [10]
- His faithful friend's warnings and entreaties did not leave Orion unmoved; but he clung to his determination, representing to Nilus that he had pledged his word to Rufinus, and could not now draw back, though he had already lost all his pleasure in the enterprise. [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]
- However, her Samaritan's visit brought her some reward, for to meet Orion coming out of Paula's room with so beautiful and elegant a woman was a thing worth opening her eyes. [10]
- I have something very important to do for Orion to-morrow. [10]
- His dreams of vengeance were abruptly broken by a messenger, covered with dust from head to foot; he brought good news: Orion was taken and safely bestowed in the Kadi's house. [10]
- If you haven't used Orion or Old Wakeman, don't you think you and I can get together and grind out a play with one of those fellows in it? [5]
- This she took up and handed to Orion, saying: "A letter from your sister-in-law. [10]
- He had hired two venial wretches to set fire to the prison while the festival was proceeding, with a view to suffocating Orion in his cell; but the gang were detected and all the prisoners were released in time. [10]
- Certainly, to Mark Twain Orion Clemens was a trial. [5]
- Presently, however, he turned to the back curtain, as Orion moved slowly up the heavens, and found the key to the situation. [11]
- A host of torturing thoughts haunted her unbidden; they were not to be exorcised, and added to her misery: Neforis dead; the residence in the hands of the Arabs; Orion bereft of his possessions and held guilty of a capital crime. [10]
- At last Paula took leave of her, bound by a promise not to pledge herself irrevocably to Orion till his return from Doomiat, and till the abbess had informed her by letter what opinion she had formed of him in the course of their flight. [10]
- I should like to see him married, and at the same time as Orion and Paula. [10]
- When Orion came to see her she would stroke his waving hair and, as she desired not to wound him and make him even more unhappy than he must be already, she neither blamed nor admonished him, and never reminded him of his father's curse. [10]
- Presently Orion seemed to rise out of the clouds, as a diver comes up from the water, and make for the shore of the island on which George and the other two seemed to be standing. [10]
- She advised Orion to put off his journey and to devote himself to his friends; but he explained that even their arrival must not delay him. [10]
- In a letter to Orion we learn of this project. [5]
- He felt obliged to Orion for this pretty scene, and when he heard the young man's quadriga approaching at an easy trot behind him, he turned round to gaze. [10]
- As Neforis went to her place, she shook her bowed head: she was meditating on the choice offered her by Orion, of yielding to the patriarch's commands or to her son's wishes. [10]
- She was dressed to go to church, and after expressing her delight at the honor done to herself and her whole household by the prelate's visit, she invited Orion to accompany her. [10]
- She helped Orion to fold her veil twice over her face, and did not thrust him aside when he whispered in her ear: "Let us see if a kiss cannot be sweet even through all that wrapping!--Now, come. [10]
- They stood face to face in utter silence and with only a formal greeting; for Orion, without Mary's remark, had been struck by the change that had come over the physician since yesterday. [10]
- He was beginning to be mildly interested, and, with his brother Orion, had acquired "feet" in an Esmeralda camp, probably at a very small price--so small as to hold out no exciting prospect of riches. [5]
- At the same time she resolved to speak to Orion, taking these words, which her forefathers had adopted from old Hesiod, as her text. [10]
- So by the time he was bidden to mount and start once more Orion was informed of all that had happened. [10]
- Henry, his brother, three years younger, had been left in the printing-office with Orion, who, after a long, profitless fight, is planning to remove from Hannibal. [5]
- She no longer thought of Orion but as she might of a beautiful song she once had heard in a delightful hour. [10]
- Had Orion charged this messenger to bring her her possessions? [10]
- In giving up this gold frame Orion also gave himself up; with this talisman in her possession she stood before him as irresistible Fate. [10]
- 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]
- She was on the verge of tears as she looked helplessly about her for a defender; but she had not long to wait, for Orion instantly gave orders that Perpetua should be imprisoned for bearing false witness. [10]
- Though it gave the Vekeel no inculpating evidence against Orion it pointed to his connection with the guilty parties: Paula, doubtless, had been concerned in the scheme which had cost the lives of so many brave Moslems. [10]
- When Obada passed the stall a second and a third time, Orion felt that he was watching him; however, it was quite possible that the Vekeel might also have business with the money-changer and be waiting only for the conclusion of his. [10]
- They proceeded from the sick-rooms, but also from Orion, who had just come in, and from Nilus the treasurer, who had been called by the former into his room, though the night was fast drawing on to morning. [10]
- The clatter of the quadriga drew Justinus to the window; as soon as he recognized Orion he waved a table-napkin to him, shouting a hearty "Welcome! [10]
- The idea of the play interested Howells, but he had twinges of conscience in the matter of using Orion as material. [5]
- Yet they made the paper sell, and if Orion had but realized his brother's talent he might have turned it into capital even then. [5]
- But could Orion, the noblest of mankind, the idol of the whole town, so pressingly entreat her to do anything that was wrong? [10]
- This woman was the inn-keeper's wife from the riverside inn of Nesptah, and she at once recognized Paula as the handsome damsel who had refreshed herself there after the evening on the river with Orion, and whom she had supposed to be his betrothed. [10]
- Orion ordered that the execution of the sentence should be postponed; he did not go back into the house, however, but had his most spirited horse saddled and rode off alone into the desert. [10]
- As soon as the door was closed on this couple, Othman nodded approvingly at Orion and said: "Rightly and wisely done, my friend! [10]
- Behind him was the back curtain in which the lights of Orion twinkled aggressively. [11]
- She had reflected that, if Orion had really returned the widow's passion, he could not have borne so long a separation. [10]
- Orion must believe that she had done him a wrong; still, could that make him so far forget himself as to carry out his threats, and sacrifice an innocent man--to divert suspicion from himself, while he branded her as a false witness? [10]
- She told Paula that she had been well treated in her hot cell, and that about half an hour since Orion himself, the young Master now, had opened the door of her prison. [10]
- Among the houses that had escaped was that of Rufinus, and thither the Kadi escorted Orion and Paula. [10]
- His brother Orion, ten years his senior, was already a printer by trade. [5]
- The senator had taken his confession as it was meant: if Thomas' daughter was indeed what Orion described her there could be but small hope for his beautiful favorite. [10]
- At this a sudden fervent longing for Orion came over her. [10]
- Besides!--You never see such things; but Orion thinks of her a great deal more than is good. [10]
- My mind is stored full of unworthy conduct toward Orion and towards you all, and an accusing conscience gives me peace only in excitement and restless moving from place to place. [5]
- Her heart stood still while she listened; and now every doubt was silenced: It was Orion, and none other, whom she heard speaking in the room above. [10]
- Orion was disagreeably startled by this intelligence. [10]
- Then the chariot started off, clattering away down the road, and in a few minutes Orion came back to the rest of the party. [10]
- Orion was a stanch Unionist, and a member of Lincoln's Cabinet had offered him the secretaryship of the new Territory of Nevada. [5]
- Orion went down stairs scowling and clenching his fists. [10]
- Nor did she speak, but such pure and fervent gratitude and joy shone from her glistening eyes that Orion felt his own grow moist. [10]
- And all the sorceress said tended to confirm the young woman's confidence in her magic art; she described Orion as exactly as though she saw him indeed in the surface of the ink, and said he was travelling with an older man. [10]
- Nothing aggravates me so much as to have Orion mention law or literature to me. [5]
- And Orion had snatched this rose in the bud, and trodden it under foot! [10]
- But it is singular, isn't it, that such a matter should interest Orion, when it is of no earthly consequence to me? [5]
- Orion shrugged his shoulders, desired the woman to fetch her mistress, whose presence was now indispensable, and called to the treasurer: "Go with her, Nilus! [10]
- No, it is she, it is she," Orion again asserted; but, before he could say more, Paula declared with a flashing glance that it was a poor sort of love which sacrificed itself out of false generosity. [10]
- She knew what she had to say; and she was about to loosen a portion of her veil from her face that she might look Paula steadfastly in the eyes, when Orion came back to fetch her into the hall where the Court was sitting. [10]
- Orion believed that she had failed in her promise of screening him by her silence, and this, this was his revenge. [10]
- And why should she fancy she had sharper sight than Orion with his large, splendid eyes? [10]
- The marked hostility she displayed to Orion injured her cause in the eyes of her judges, who knew only too well how unpleasant her relations were with Neforis. [10]
- That very morning she and Orion had greeted each other like a couple of lovers and just now they had parted like a promised bride and bridegroom. [10]
- But now, great Sesostris,"--the name she gave to Orion when she was in a good humor with him, "it is time that you should see what I have brought you. [10]
- And when his servant, who had lingered to pay the toll at the bridge, came up with him, Orion dismounted and desired him to lead his horse home, for he himself wished to return on foot, alone with his thoughts. [10]
- The nurse's deposition seemed to have biased the greater part of the council in favor of the accused; but Orion did not give them time to discuss their impressions among themselves. [10]
- He did not see the back curtain, or Orion blazing in the ultramarine blue. [11]
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