Use pardon in a sentence
Sentences starting with pardon
- Pardon the wild youth who plagues his old friend and teacher, as he did long ago--so much has happened since. [11]
- Pardon me, for you know that nobody cares more for you than I do,--I hope that you are happy in all your relations with this young friend of yours. [6]
- Pardon me, Sir Wolf! [10]
- Pardon me for speaking so. [4]
- Pardon these polysyllabic reflections, Beloved, but I never contemplate these dear fellow-creatures of ours without a delicious sense of superiority to them and to all arrested embryos of intelligence, in which I have no doubt you heartily sympathize with me. [6]
- Pardon me, shades of the mighty dead! [6]
- Pardon me; it is not an idle question. [4]
- Pardon me if I too quit you now; I have the key of my friend's chest still in my possession, and must restore it to him. [10]
- Pardon me, but I say this very humbly too. [11]
- Pardon me if I say that he is not disposed to take your expedition any more seriously than is your own Federal government. [9]
Sentences ending with pardon
- I would force you to your knees and compel you to crave my pardon. [10]
- I thought you were that--I beg your pardon. [9]
- If perchance it was not you who sent them, I ask your pardon. [10]
- Abide here till to-morrow, when I will speak for thee to his Highness, and, I trust, bring thee pardon. [11]
- She would go to the fortress to beseech the Emperor herself for pardon. [10]
- To understand is to pardon. [9]
- I would like to ask his pardon. [11]
- In it was the petition to the Emperor drawn up by the auditor, in which Denisov, without alluding to the offenses of the commissariat officials, simply asked for pardon. [2]
- This funeral stopped the further growth of one thing--the petition to the governor for Injun Joe's pardon. [5]
- Add that malicious speech to the former ones, for which I now crave your pardon. [10]
Short sentences using pardon
- Again, pardon, I say. [11]
- You ask his pardon? [2]
- I beg your pardon. [5]
- But you must pardon me. [9]
- Ah, he must pardon me. [5]
- You must pardon my impatience! [10]
- You will pardon my frankness. [9]
- Do you pardon me? [5]
- Ah, pardon me, mademoiselle. [11]
- You will pardon her. [9]
Sentences containing pardon two or more times
- The moment I paused, he said: "Beg your pardon, sir, beg your pardon, but it can only be considered remarkable when brought into strong outline by isolation. [5]
- I beg your pardon, Cure--I beg your pardon. [11]
More example sentences with the word pardon in them
- But, pardon me, you seem somehow different from what you were at Fortress Monroe, or even at lovely Atlantic City," this with a rather forced laugh. [4]
- They had not yet decided whether to demand a full pardon or only a mild sentence for the man who had wounded the "King of kings," the son of the sovereign. [10]
- But this that ye have done shall be told to all who fight to-morrow, and men will know why it is I pardon treachery. [11]
- Pardon, if I wrong Those heavenly words that shame my earthly song! [6]
- This gentleman has written a volume of Essays, in which, among much that is dreamy and fanciful (if he will pardon me for saying so), there is much more that is true and manly, honest and bold. [6]
- He warned her, with special earnestness, not to allow herself to be used by others to win favour or pardon for themselves or their kindred. [10]
- The Emersonian adept will pardon me for burdening this beautiful Essay with a commentary which is worse than superfluous for him. [6]
- His one reply was, "No, pardon, no! [11]
- Precisely because he was so strongly attached to this unfortunate woman, once so richly gifted, he desired to offer her the opportunity to obtain pardon from Heaven, and therefore insisted upon her retiring to the convent. [10]
- Besides, his case was hopeless unless the knight obtained a pardon for him from the Emperor Rudolph, for his persecutors would not cease their pursuit of him, and he could not endure the torture a second time. [10]
- And so you want me to pardon this Colfax? [9]
- Your father counsels us to yield the city to the Spaniards, and promises a pardon from the King. [10]
- Presently she looked up timidly through her tears, and said: "My lord the king, I pray you pardon me, for I meant no wrong. [5]
- He didn't wish to trouble nobody, and if he had troubled anybody by what he said, he asked pardon, that was all. [12]
- I should like to tell you, first of all, that this officer defended your cousin and asked me to pardon him. [9]
- He asked you to pardon him! [9]
- Has she come to me and asked my pardon for the way in which she treated me? [9]
- Calling on Him to forgive our work, badly done or left undone, implies the vain supposition that we have nothing to do but to ask pardon, and that afterwards we shall be free to repeat the offence. [5]
- It was not till the governor's son had summoned up his courage and, sinking on his knees, was imploring her pardon, that she recovered some firmness and reminded him of the letter he had sent her. [10]
- Enclosed here is thy pardon, sent by the good Earl Fitzwilliam last night. [11]
- Among those whom they met at the entrance of the cross-valley into which they turned on the last morning was a married couple on their way homeward, after having received a pardon from the king. [10]
- After disclosing to them his desire to allow the judges to decide and, should the verdict go against Biberli, release him from punishment by a pardon, both undertook to justify the absence of the accused from the trial. [10]
- And yet, if the reader will pardon the confidence, pity intervened to shorten it. [4]
- The governor issued the pardon, but the Supreme Court was in duty bound to annul it, and did so, and poor Clayton was hanged yesterday. [5]
- Let him take the oath of December 8, and go to work for the new constitution, and on your notifying me of it, I will immediately issue the special pardon for him. [7]
- The Member of the Haouse walked with our two dummies,--I beg their pardon, I mean the Register of Deeds and the Salesman. [6]
- I hope that the good clergyman, if he ever happens to see what I am writing, will pardon me for making mention of his hidden retreat, which he himself speaks of as "one of the remoter nooks of the old country. [6]
- You will pardon the fuss I am making over the lad, Comyn, but his grandfather is my very dear friend, and Richard was brought up with my daughter Dorothy. [9]
- The Constitution authorizes the Executive to grant or withhold the pardon at his own absolute discretion, and this includes the power to grant on terms, as is fully established by judicial and other authorities. [7]
- Pardon, pork like that on your plate--no! [11]
- He had felt that he could be spared by his family, knowing that his younger daughter was safe at Schweinau, and having heard that Wolff's pardon would not be long delayed. [10]
- Please accept my thanks; and, at the same time, pardon me for not having sooner found time to tender them. [7]
- There was a spirit of defiance which refused to accept favours, preferring punishment to the pity or the pardon which stooped to make it easier for her. [11]
- Now, whether the speech which the Judge brings forward here is really the one Matheny made, I do not know, and I hope the Judge will pardon me for doubting the genuineness of this document, since his production of those Springfield resolutions at Ottawa. [7]
- He had no sooner taken a mouthful, however, and thrown a piece of bread to Biribi the dog, than, starting again to his feet, he said: "Your pardon, monsieur le chevalier, that brute in the Place has knocked all sense from my head! [11]
- It would seem so, though I ask pardon if it be not so--wilt thou not urge his Excellency to restore me to Kaid's favour? [11]
- Never more, and she swore it by the Saviour's wounds with the crucifix in her hand, should his parents' doors be opened to him unless he gave up the coppersmith's daughter and besought his mother's pardon. [10]
- With passionate eagerness she entreated the emperor to grant a pardon, but he cut her short with the request not to interfere in matters which he alone had to decide and answer for. [10]
- I confess with shame--and I now beseech your pardon for it--that I said to the ruined stranger all of the words contained in the test-remark, including the disparaging fifteen. [5]
- Don't let me set eyes on you; beg her pardon! [2]
- Deeply as her sentiments rebelled, here, too, Barbara had become his preserver; for when the Bloody Council had sentenced him to the gallows, she had succeeded, with great difficulty, through her manifold relations to the heads of the Spanish party, in obtaining his pardon. [10]
- If the queen seems disposed to grant you a wish give her this roll, and entreat her for a letter of pardon. [10]
- Pardon, if I say these things bluntly. [11]
- I hesitated, then said, cautiously: 'But pardon me. [5]
- Beg pardon, captain," said he, turning to John Paul, "but I think 'twas your peacock coat that saved you both, for it caught Horry's eye through the window, as you got out of the chaise, and down he came as fast as he could hobble. [9]
- I am not safe to be trusted with your person five minutes out of this lady's presence,--of whom I beg pardon for this strong language. [6]
- In the first rooms she needed an escort, for they were crowded with Romans and Alexandrians who were waiting for a sign from Caesar to appeal for his pardon or his verdict, or perhaps only wishing to see his countenance. [10]
- They say great rewards will now be distributed, and surely a pardon would be granted...." "Me petition the Empewo'! [2]
- He bore no resentment after the first tingling moments were-past; he rather admired her for it; and he would have been ready to go back half an hour later and accept pardon and be on the footing of last summer again. [8]
- Still I will read that roll, and read it attentively, for my husband regards Eulaeus as a useful--almost an indispensable-tool, and I must give good reasons for my verdict and for the pardon. [10]
- The man is promised a pardon only in case he voluntarily takes the oath. [7]
- The head waiter picked up the bottle, cast his undertaker-eye on it and said: "It is true; I beg pardon. [5]
- To this I perceive no objection, especially as such persons would be within the general pardoning power and also the special provision for pardon and amnesty contained in this act. [7]
- Truth bestows no pardon upon error, but wipes it out in the most effectual manner. [5]
- If he grants pardon to these unfortunate ones, it shall be a sign to me that I may be permitted to shield others from his wrath. [10]
- You have no pardon to grant, and I none to ask. [11]
- I ask your pardon though,' said the old man, 'if I spoke rather rough at first. [12]
- The reader must pardon this digression, which introduces the visit of the Reverend Chauncy Fairweather to Elsie Veneer. [6]
- She would not pardon the muscadella," he added, with another laugh, looking down where the flagons lay. [11]
- And you will pardon me for saying that we are accustomed to speak of some persons and families abroad which have the highest rank as being thoroughly bad blood. [4]
- But they must pardon him if he remained a shorter time than he himself would desire, as the physician was urging his return home. [10]
- I beg your pardon for being a bore to one I so deeply love and admire, to whom I owe days and days of forgetfulness of self and troubles and the intensest of all joys: Hero-worship! [5]
- If I somewhat overrun my hour, you must pardon me, for I can say with Pascal that I have not had the time to make my lecture shorter. [3]
- He begged the other's pardon conventionally in French, and went on reading. [11]
- The Little Chemist only shrank back, and said, "No, no, pardon, my friend! [11]
- The Dutchmen and one Bentley, another fugitive, who were with Powhatan, continued to plot against the colony, and the President employed a Swiss, named William Volday, to go and regain them with promises of pardon. [4]
- I commanded, him, on pain of my anger, to meet me at midnight at the entrance of our quarters--that is, the entry of the Ortlieb mansion; and to this modest and happy betrothed bride (may she pardon the madcap! [10]
- If the Colonel of said Regiment will say in writing on this sheets that he is willing to receive him back to the Regiment, I will pardon, and send him. [7]
- In the opinion of her companion Chrysilla, Daphne ought to have kept the capricious artist waiting much longer for pardon. [10]
- If the keeper of Heaven's gate is pleased with the generous action which the lost soul performed while on earth, he has the power of shortening the time of punishment, or can even pardon it altogether, and bid it enter into Paradise. [10]
- But this matter of bringing him to Les Iles was past pardon. [9]
- The Delegates would not accept an official pardon for their mutiny through Buckner. [11]
- While we have no doubt of that, or that a proper use of it would procure the poor lad's immediate pardon and liberation, we have a great doubt whether it would, by itself, enable us to reach Quilp, the chief agent in this villany. [12]
- But before the night fell the Lord sent light into my soul, and I forgave them, and now, through you, I crave their pardon and their blessing. [10]
- No one has needed favors more than I, and, generally, few have been less unwilling to accept them; but in this case favor to me would be injustice to the public, and therefore I must beg your pardon for declining it. [7]
- Mr. King didn't need prompting in this emergency; the wagons were already moving, and before Irene knew exactly what had happened, Mr. King was begging her pardon for the change, and seating himself beside her. [4]
- I now find myself in the humiliating position of being obliged to deem myself more stupid than you--I must own you in the right, and beg your pardon for having thought you insolent and arrogant! [10]
- You will pardon my referring to these things. [5]
- You will pardon my plain speaking, but this is not London, and one has had to learn new ways in this life here. [11]
- Perhaps she saw my look of interest, for she hurriedly continued: "But, pardon me, I am foolish. [11]
- If so, you must pardon me. [7]
- This image is much too magniloquent for the subject, but you will pardon it. [14]
- Mrs. Clemens begs Mrs. Goodman to come with you, and asks pardon for not writing the message herself--which would be a pathetically-welcome spectacle to me; for I have been her amanuensis for 8 months, now, since her eyes failed her. [5]
- You must indeed Mr--er--Baxter-- Barker, you must pardon me. [5]
- Beg your pardon, Mr. Pindar, we've been waiting for you at the office, and we heard you was here. [9]
- After an interval, Mr. Lyon said: "I beg your pardon, Miss Debree, but would you mind telling me whether the movement of Women's Rights is gaining in America? [4]
- In extricating himself, Mr. Hawkins, who had the care of his hat as well as the introduction on his mind, shambled against Miss Blanche, who said pardon, with the prettiest accent, as if the awkwardness were her own. [5]
- Begging your pardon, Mr. Crocker," he added, with a bow to me. [9]
- On this July morning she was enduring superhuman tortures, all the sins she had committed arrayed themselves against her, shrieking into her ear that she was a lost woman, and there could be no pardon for her either in this world or the next. [10]
- And we the more readily pardon it, because of the inability we have to understand English conditions, and the English dialect, which has more and more diverged from the language as it was at the time of the separation. [4]
- You must pardon me, for I was not thinking.--And you must let me thank you again for helping me. [5]
- You will pardon me if I say that they will not believe you then. [9]
- You will pardon me if I reply that this is a matter between ourselves," Holder said. [9]
- You must pardon me for dictating this letter; I am sick a-bed and not feeling as well as I might. [5]
- Will you pardon me for asking what the horses of your army have done since the battle of Antietam that fatigues anything? [7]
- And now let me beg your pardon for obtruding this letter upon you, to whom I have ever been opposed in politics. [7]
- But, begging your Majesty's pardon, the soul of such an artist is a strange thing, inflammable and enthusiastic, but just as easily wounded and disheartened. [10]
- The government sent Lords of the Admiralty here, and they offered pardon if we accepted the terms of the Spithead settlement. [11]
- The other anchorites long sought him in vain, as well as bishop Agapitus, who had learned from Petrus that the Alexandrian had been punished and expelled in innocence, and who desired to offer him pardon and consolation in his own person. [10]
- Of the knight's letters which had fallen into the wrong hands, one had besought the Emperor Rudolph to pardon the loyal servant, the other had thanked Biberli, and informed him that his master remembered and was working for him. [10]
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