Use paula in a sentence
Sentences starting with paula
- Paula will forgive you, too; I know her--you will see. [10]
- Paula now understood what hung over her. [10]
- Paula knew it was she who had betrayed her. [10]
- Paula told the truth, and never, never told a lie, not even for Hiram's sake. [10]
- Paula will not touch them; she is too high-souled to tell you who it is that you would indeed do well to lock up in the deepest dungeon-cell! [10]
- Paula stood still, thinking. [10]
- Paula stooped, lifted the necklace, held it out to the judges, pulling it straight by the two ends. [10]
- Paula was moistening the bandage on the Masdakite's head, and Pulcheria was busy in the adjoining room with Mandane, who obeyed the physician's instructions with intelligent submission and showed no signs of insanity. [10]
- Paula had said that her heart was his indeed, but what a cool and grudging love was this that would give nothing till it had insured its future. [10]
- Paula had been standing close to the entrance of the tomb with Dame Neforis, and she had heard every word of the dialogue between the two men. [10]
Sentences ending with paula
- Take them into your keeping, man; and tomorrow morning we will see who has left this suspicious offering in our vestibule.--You were the first to reach the spot, fair Paula. [10]
- I see in your face it is true; they have condemned Paula. [10]
- I was angry with you, to be sure, because--but when I spoke I really and truly did not think of you, but only of poor Paula. [10]
- It was evening when the bishop came to visit Paula. [10]
- Still, as he uttered each flattering word, he felt that he was lowering himself and doing a fresh injustice to Paula. [10]
- I should like to see him married, and at the same time as Orion and Paula. [10]
- Would she not thus compel him inevitably to remember her whenever he should think of Paula? [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]
- Among the houses that had escaped was that of Rufinus, and thither the Kadi escorted Orion and Paula. [10]
- The bloodhounds and terriers had been let out after being allowed to smell at the shoes, and a couple of them had soon found their way to the side-door where Hiram had waited for Paula. [10]
Short sentences using paula
- With Paula it was different. [10]
- Again, for that same Paula. [10]
- Is this fair, Paula? [10]
- Did you bring Paula? [10]
- And as for Paula! [10]
- Rid your heart of Paula. [10]
- Paula knew the man well. [10]
- Paula, too, was in mourning. [10]
- This must be different, Paula! [10]
- Paula as his betrothed. [10]
Sentences containing paula two or more times
- You have heard me, and I now say again--me or Paula, Paula or me. [10]
- Glad expectation had long since turned to impatience, impatience to a feeling of injured dignity, and this to annoyance and bitter vexation, when at last Pulcheria came back instead of Paula, and begged him from Paula to join her in the garden. [10]
- What Paula has known and possessed, she keeps locked in the treasure-house of her memory under bolt and key; What Paula is, she feels she still must be--and for whom? [10]
- She told Paula how Orion had wooed her, how much she loved him, how her heart had been tortured by jealousy of her, Paula, and how she had allowed herself to be led away into bearing false witness before the judges. [10]
More example sentences with the word paula in them
- On this the young man appeared, and though he and Paula did their utmost to preserve a suitable demeanor, every one could see the violent agitation they felt at meeting each other in such a situation. [10]
- In truth, Paula, you have forgotten how to look around and forward. [10]
- He knew that within reach of Paula, and condemned to live with her, he could never recover his peace, but must suffer constant pangs. [10]
- This letter--which ended with greetings to Paula, for whose father he was making diligent search--agitated Philippus greatly. [10]
- He could surely win over the abbess in the course of the voyage, and Paula might be brought to reason, perhaps, this very evening. [10]
- The two former were to attend to the sick in the infirmary, to ring the bell and chant the services as usual, that the escape of the rest might not be suspected; and Joanna, Paula, and Pulcheria, were to assist them. [10]
- The convent bells were soon heard tolling after the fugitives: Paula and Pulcheria were pulling them. [10]
- 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]
- John at once went with the messenger, and Paula drew a deep breath as she saw him depart. [10]
- Finally the Kadi went up to Paula, whose heroic composure as she heard the sentence of death had filled him with admiration. [10]
- If things go well, you may be with Paula to-morrow perhaps--think of that! [10]
- When grown, it was often with difficulty that our mother persuaded her to attend a ball, while Martha's eyes sparkled joyously when there was a dance in prospect; and yet the tall and slender Paula looked extremely pretty in a ball dress. [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]
- She soon became very intimate with my mother, and my second sister, Paula, was her special favorite, on whom she lavished every indulgence. [10]
- The water-wagtail started up, hastily smoothing her hair and casting an evil glance at her rival, "the other," the supplanter who had basely betrayed her under the sycamores; she clenched her little fist as she saw Paula watching Orion's retreating form with beaming eyes. [10]
- He went close up to Paula, told her in a low voice that Hiram was safe, and implored her, as she hoped to be forgiven for her own sins, to grant him a few minutes. [10]
- But Paula--you must understand that Paula had nothing, positively nothing whatever to do with the stealing of the emerald. [10]
- And when he turned his eye earthwards again, still, even there, he had that which made it seem worth the cost of enduring the pangs of living and the brunt of the hardest battle: Paula and her love. [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]
- Pale, but prepared to meet the worst, Paula returned to the squalid room she occupied with her faithful Betta. [10]
- After introducing Paula to her worthy host and his family, he quitted the house of Rufinus with a very crushed aspect. [10]
- When Paula returned to her cell old Betta thought that she must have been pardoned; for how glad, how proud, how full of spirit she entered it! [10]
- To win Paula, to conciliate her, to bring her near to me, to have her by my side and do something great, something worthy of her--this is such a purpose in life as I need! [10]
- But since hearing those words a bitter feeling had possessed her soul against Paula, and there had been much to foster it. [10]
- The superior had therefore been unable to devote herself to Paula till this portable property had been under review. [10]
- First Orion's mother, then Paula, and now this to crown all! [10]
- She is indeed the woman he wants,--and that other, Paula, is yourself. [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]
- If there is the tiniest spark of love for me in your heart, if you do not want to see me reduced to implore Paula for mercy. [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]
- You, Paula, from the heights of Lebanon, know what ice is. [10]
- Neither he nor the Church ever had reason to repent his alliance with Orion; and when Paula presented her husband with a son, the prelate offered to be his sponsor, and named him George after his grandfather. [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]
- How was it that Paula failed to regard Heliodora as a rival? [10]
- On the window-ledge stood a bunch of flowers which he had ordered for Paula the day before, and which he had forgotten to fetch this terrible morning. [10]
- It was exquisite sport; still, in one respect it did not fulfil her intentions, for Paula gave no sign of suffering the agonies of jealousy which Katharina had hoped to excite in her. [10]
- Philippus had often spoken of Paula to his parental friend, describing her charms with all the fervor of a lover, but the old man was already prejudiced against her, if only as the daughter of a patrician and a prefect. [10]
- Paula was still spellbound by her past dream. [10]
- When she had somewhat recovered she implored Pulcheria and her mother to take her to see Paula, and as they shared her wish they prepared to start for the prison before it should grow dark. [10]
- Paula, who was so wonderfully quick in coming to the rescue of the Persian, is of course not to be thought of. [10]
- It was long since Paula had felt so happy. [10]
- The long and short of it is, that as surely as I mean to save Paula, I mean to go forth to meet Amru, and if you refuse to go with me I will set out alone and try whether Gibbus the hunchback. [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]
- She felt that she had often been unkind to Paula. [10]
- Paula, however, as she had not perjured herself, but had merely invented an impossible tale with a good motive, was dismissed, and her chest was to be replaced in her room. [10]
- Paula had been sent for to see the senator's wife and Katharina. [10]
- Paula was my senior by three years; Ludwig, or Ludo--he was called by his nickname all his life--by a year and a half. [10]
- The old man seemed to measure her height in a glance which struck to her heart with its fierce enmity, and then he said deliberately: "On the morning of the nuns' flight the accused, Paula, went to the convent and there tolled the bell. [10]
- Orion's fate was sealed in his mind; and before his death he should suffer more acutely through the execution of Paula, whether she denied or owned her guilt. [10]
- Nevertheless, as he rode on, the water-wagtail's little figure dwelt in his mind; not alone, however, for that of Paula immediately rose by her side; and the smaller Katharina's seemed, the more ample and noble did the other appear. [10]
- But Paula soon recovered from it; even while the governor was soothing her with kind words she mastered her violent agitation, and said gently, though her tears still quietly flowed: "Let me go to my room, I beg. [10]
- Such a being rarely strayed to Memphis,--and might not this radiant and beautiful creature be "the other" after all, and not Paula? [10]
- He himself had put her into his mother's chariot and desired the charioteer to drive her hither: what would Paula say to that? [10]
- It was on purpose to avoid Heliodora, and to remain faithful to what he was and must always be to Paula, that he had gone with the senator, far from Memphis. [10]
- Paula was the pride and joy of his life, and they lived together in devoted union to an advanced age. [10]
- The governor's granddaughter, pretty little Mary, had learnt to speak Greek fluently and correctly before she spoke Coptic, but when Paula had first arrived she could not as yet write the beautiful language of Greece with due accuracy. [10]
- He had been prepared to take upon himself the care of providing Paula with the home she had found and everything she could need; and now, as it turned out, his protege was not merely higher in rank than himself, but much richer. [10]
- And in the place of the lofty, noble mistress of his whole being, his fancy pictured Paula as a tearful, vacillating, and cold-hearted woman. [10]
- But yet, fair Paula, I think we have some straight-limbed folks who can make use of such crooked phrases, too, when occasion serves. [10]
- The priest and Paula, however, refused to obey. [10]
- Did you bring Paula with you, sweetheart? [10]
- It was now Paula who gave the whistle to attract her nurse's attention. [10]
- If the fair Paula takes a fancy to us, she and her old woman may stay as long as it suits her and us. [10]
- Only once did Paula sob aloud; then she indignantly dried her tears, and sat for a long time gazing at the floor, shaking her pretty head again and again as though something unheard-of and incredible had befallen her. [10]
- Do you love Paula so dearly? [10]
- In her hand Paula held two roses: one was Orion's last greeting delivered by Martina; the other Pulcheria had brought her early in the morning. [10]
- And how could Paula have allowed a third person to come between them, and rule her feelings and actions? [10]
- Her dislike of Paula had its rise, in the first instance, in the discovery that she, his wife, was no longer indispensable to the sufferer when he had his fair young niece's company. [10]
- His hatred of Paula grew every minute: she had certainly seen all that had happened and would not hesitate to betray him--that she had shown last night. [10]
- And when had Paula ever felt happier than at the moment when this offering from her lover, this humble prison-flower, first reached her. [10]
- What a glance Paula cast at him! [10]
- At this juncture Paula came down the path. [10]
- When, at length, Paula and her lover stood face to face, in a shady spot in the garden, they both looked embarrassed and estranged. [10]
- Susannah had never particularly cared for Paula, but her fate shocked her and moved her to pity. [10]
- When Philippus had parted from Paula he had told her that the Mukaukas might indeed die at any moment, but that it was possible that he might yet struggle with death for weeks to come. [10]
- They did not part till the sun was rising above the eastern hills; as they separated Paula said: "So this morning a new life begins for me, which I can well imagine will, by your help, be pleasanter than that which is past. [10]
- At this the others could not check their tears; it was Paula who had to comfort and soothe them, by telling them that she had found a paternal friend in the Kadi who had promised to intercede for her with the Khaliff. [10]
- There was no other fit messenger to be found, and the lives of Orion and Paula were at stake. [10]
- Paula would not oppose such an enterprise; his excited imagination pictured her indeed as a second Zenobia by his side, ready for any great achievement, fit to aid him and to rule. [10]
- Mary's most frequent opportunities of speaking to her friend were just before meals; for at that time no one was watching her, and her grandmother had not forbidden her calling Paula to table. [10]
- Paula at once opened a chest, and took out a costly and beautifully-wrought necklace set with pearls. [10]
- Rufinus' house is open to you day and night, and I, if all turns out as I expect, shall ere long be far from hence--from Memphis--from Paula. [10]
- And was Paula only half as happy as she had been in that hour of supreme bliss? [10]
- Paula joyfully went on: "He has thought better of it, and given up his crazy attempt to take my guilt on himself. [10]
- She must be on her guard, and though others should speak of the great good fortune that had fallen to her lot, Paula, at any rate, would not rejoice in it, for Katharina felt and knew that she was not indifferent to Orion. [10]
- Paula desired the old woman to go thither and fetch him; as soon as Perpetua had left the room, she exclaimed: "There, you see, is some one who is quite of your opinion. [10]
- Mary was thinking of the poor sufferer: what pain he had to bear, and how the parting from Paula would grieve him, when Katharina came towards her down the path. [10]
- At the house of Rufinus he now learnt the fate that had fallen on Paula. [10]
- Still, the image of Paula rose high and supreme above that of the terrible old man, in Orion's fancy, and his father, as it seemed to him, was like an ally in the battle he was destined to wage in his own strength. [10]
- A whole half of it belongs to Paula, this quarter is yours; but there, there, there," and at each word she prodded the wax with the stylus, "that is where I had kept a little corner for old Horapollo. [10]
- But Orion, mindful of his covenant with Paula, begged his father to give him full discretion. [10]
- Dame Joanna could not sit still for excitement, and Pulcheria answered at random when Orion and Paula, who had an infinity of things to say or whisper to each other, now and then tried to draw her into the conversation. [10]
- Neforis, meanwhile, did not return at once to her husband but went to find Paula. [10]
- The physician was not more than five years his senior; and recalling the expression in his eyes as he looked at Paula only that morning Orion felt more and more uneasy. [10]
- And Paula was not long undecided; she took the proffered gem and feasted her glistening eyes with glad thankfulness on her recovered treasure. [10]
- But Paula did not hear; her soul was no doubt absorbed in anguish and the terror of death. [10]
- Paula, however, would not allow her to finish; she lifted her up, kissed her forehead, and said that she quite understood how she had been led into it, and that she, like Mary, would try to forgive her. [10]
- But Paula vouchsafed no information; she turned quickly to the Syrian: "Is the outer court-yard clear yet? [10]
- I have spoilt my own life by my own folly, weakness, and guilt; and I have lost Paula, who is dearer to me than all the other creatures on earth put together. [10]
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