Use quilp in a sentence
Sentences starting with quilp
- Quilp was master there. [12]
- Quilp crept to the window as they passed in the street below, and listened. [12]
- Quilp plainly discerned that there was some secret reason for this visit and his uncommon disappointment, and, in the hope that there might be means of mischief lurking beneath it, resolved to worm it out. [12]
- Quilp glanced at Richard Swiveller, and observed that having met him on the threshold, he assumed that he had come in search of some intelligence of the fugitives. [12]
- Quilp was a light sleeper and started up directly. [12]
- Quilp looked after her with an admiring leer, and when she had closed the door, fell to complimenting the old man upon her charms. [12]
- Quilp shook his head, and said that point remained to be discovered, which it might be, easily. [12]
- Quilp shook his head, and pursed up his lips, in a manner which implied that he knew very well, but was not at liberty to say. [12]
Sentences ending with quilp
- I must ask you that--I must indeed, Quilp. [12]
- I don't know what harm I may have brought about, but, great or little, I did it for you, Quilp. [12]
- You may be very proud, Sir, to have the friendship of Mr Quilp. [12]
- Oh, pray stop them, Mr Quilp! [12]
- Immolating herself upon the shrine of Cheggs--' 'Poison Cheggs, cut Cheggs's ears off,' rejoined Quilp. [12]
- Open the door, sweet Mrs Quilp! [12]
- It's not everybody, sir, who has an opportunity of improving himself by the conversation of Mr Quilp. [12]
- Drowned, eh, Mrs Quilp! [12]
- Pack it up, Mrs Quilp. [12]
- I do indeed, Mr Quilp. [12]
Short sentences using quilp
- Punish Quilp, gentlemen. [12]
Sentences containing quilp two or more times
- By the time he had finished, Dick was looking down at Quilp in the same sly manner as Quilp was looking up at him, and there remained nothing more to be done but to set out for the house in question. [12]
- It's all very fine to talk,' said Mrs Quilp with much simplicity, 'but I know that if I was to die to-morrow, Quilp could marry anybody he pleased--now that he could, I know! [12]
More example sentences with the word quilp in them
- But connected with you two is a third party, a villain of the name of Quilp, the prime mover of the whole diabolical device, who I believe to be worse than either. [12]
- After a few words of confidence in the result of their project had been exchanged, they bade the grinning Quilp good night. [12]
- The summer-house of which Mr Quilp had spoken was a rugged wooden box, rotten and bare to see, which overhung the river's mud, and threatened to slide down into it. [12]
- Dick was pondering what these words might mean, and still more what the presence of Mr Brass might mean, when Mrs Quilp came hurrying down stairs, declaring that the rooms above were empty. [12]
- Mr Swiveller, who was not in the secret, was a little surprised to hear a suppressed scream, and, looking round, to see Mrs Quilp following him with a sudden jerk; but he did not remark on these appearances, and soon forgot them. [12]
- Assured that it was Kit, though he saw little more than his nose, Mr Quilp hailed him by his name; whereupon Kit came in and demanded what he wanted. [12]
- That Mr Quilp was himself perplexed, and that in no small degree, by the contents of the letter, was sufficiently obvious. [12]
- Mr Quilp now walked up to front of a looking-glass, and was standing there putting on his neckerchief, when Mrs Jiniwin happening to be behind him, could not resist the inclination she felt to shake her fist at her tyrant son-in-law. [12]
- The dwarf was very much exasperated, and wanting somebody to wreak his ill-humour upon, determined to dart out suddenly, and favour Mrs Quilp with a gentle acknowledgment of her attention in making that hideous uproar. [12]
- Then, and not until then, Daniel Quilp himself, the cause and occasion of all this clamour, was observed to be in the room, looking on and listening with profound attention. [12]
- Then, and not until then, Daniel Quilp found himself, all flushed and dishevelled, in the middle of the street, with Mr Richard Swiveller performing a kind of dance round him and requiring to know 'whether he wanted any more? [12]
- For a long time he did not utter one word; but, after a considerable interval, during which Mrs Quilp was almost paralysed with the alarm his looks engendered, he contrived to gasp out, 'If I had him here. [12]
- It was flood tide when Daniel Quilp sat himself down in the ferry to cross to the opposite shore. [12]
- The success of this manoeuvre tickled Mr Quilp beyond description, and he laughed and stamped upon the ground as at a most irresistible jest. [12]
- Upon Quilp, however, this circumstance made no impression, farther than as it moved him to snap his fingers close to his wife's eyes, with divers grins of triumph and derision. [12]
- One night, the third after Nelly's interview with Mrs Quilp, the old man, who had been weak and ill all day, said he should not leave home. [12]
- At length, when they had played a great many rubbers and drawn pretty freely upon the case-bottle, Mr Quilp warned his lady to retire to rest, and that submissive wife complying, and being followed by her indignant mother, Mr Swiveller fell asleep. [12]
- Instead of pursing the theme he had in his mind, Quilp folded his arms again, and looked at her more sternly than before, while she averted her eyes and kept them on the ground. [12]
- Peeping cautiously over the side of his hammock, he descried Mrs Quilp, to whom, after contemplating her for some time in silence, he communicated a violent start by suddenly yelling out--'Halloa! [12]
- I always thought that,' said Quilp setting down his glass. [12]
- Above and beyond that general feeling of opposition to them, which would have been inseparable from his ravenous desire to enrich himself by these altered circumstances, Daniel Quilp hated them every one. [12]
- Scarcely worth mentioning Sir; but I thought that song--admirably humorous in itself you know--was perhaps rather--' 'Yes,' said Quilp, 'rather what? [12]
- Mr Quilp was serenely gazing at the stars, quite absorbed in celestial contemplation. [12]
- Mr Quilp could scarcely be said to be of any particular trade or calling, though his pursuits were diversified and his occupations numerous. [12]
- It has been said that Mrs Quilp was pining in her bower. [12]
- Mrs Quilp obeyed right willingly, and, kneeling down before the fire to warm her hands, delivered into his a little packet. [12]
- At last they reached the passage on the ground floor, where the snoring of Mr Quilp and his legal friend sounded more terrible in their ears than the roars of lions. [12]
- Say that Mrs Quilp lives five year, or only four, you'll be just the proper age for me. [12]
- Notwithstanding that Mr Quilp had a strong conviction to the contrary, founded on his recollection of having carefully taken it out, he was fain to admit that this was possible, and therefore went grumbling to the door where, sure enough, he found it. [12]
- Of these Mr Quilp delivered himself with the utmost animation and rapidity, and with so many distortions of limb and feature, that even his wife, although tolerably well accustomed to his proficiency in these respects, was well-nigh beside herself with alarm. [12]
- The body of Quilp being found--though not until some days had elapsed--an inquest was held on it near the spot where it had been washed ashore. [12]
- With that they parted; Mr Swiveller to make the best of his way home and sleep himself sober; and Quilp to cogitate upon the discovery he had made, and exult in the prospect of the rich field of enjoyment and reprisal it opened to him. [12]
- And in any one of these his many cares, from first to last, Quilp never flagged nor faltered. [12]
- The dwarf's lodging on Tower hill comprised, besides the needful accommodation for himself and Mrs Quilp, a small sleeping-closet for that lady's mother, who resided with the couple and waged perpetual war with Daniel; of whom, notwithstanding, she stood in no slight dread. [12]
- In this hatching of their scheme, neither Trent nor Quilp had had one thought about the happiness or misery of poor innocent Nell. [12]
- In the height of his boisterous merriment, Mr Quilp, having on some pretence dismissed his attendant sprite for the moment, resumed his usual manner all at once, dismounted from his cask, and laid his hand upon the lawyer's sleeve. [12]
- On the present occasion, Mrs Quilp did not for a long time venture even on this gentle defence, but when she had recovered from her fainting-fit, sat in a tearful silence, meekly listening to the reproaches of her lord and master. [12]
- 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]
- Little Mrs Quilp never quite forgave herself the one deceit that lay so heavy on her conscience, and never spoke or thought of it but with bitter tears. [12]
- I yielded from necessity to Quilp, for though necessity has no law, she has her lawyers. [12]
- There was only Mrs Quilp at home, and she, little expecting the return of her lord, was just composing herself for a refreshing slumber when the sound of his footsteps roused her. [12]
- On the contrary, Mr Quilp was all blandness and suavity, and presided over the case-bottle of rum with extraordinary open-heartedness. [12]
- These arrangements completed, Mr Quilp looked round him with chuckling satisfaction, and remarked that he called that comfort. [12]
- To this end, Mr Quilp encamped in the back parlour, having first put an effectual stop to any further business by shutting up the shop. [12]
- Having by this means composed his spirits and put himself in a pleasant train, he returned to his unsuspicious companion, whom he found looking at the tide with exceeding gravity, and thinking of that same gold and silver which Mr Quilp had mentioned. [12]
- It was not lost upon Quilp, who delighted in torturing him, or indeed anybody else, when he could. [12]
- It's not a long one--Daniel Quilp. [12]
- Mrs Quilp was left to pine the absence of her lord, when he quitted her on the business which he had already seen to transact. [12]
- As it went jolting through the streets, Nell peeped from the window, curious to see in what kind of place they were, and yet fearful of encountering at every turn the dreaded face of Quilp. [12]
- Be this as it may, Quilp gave him no time for correction, as he performed that office himself by more than tapping him on the head with the handle of his umbrella. [12]
- Nevertheless, it was in this choice retreat that Mr Quilp ordered a cold collation to be prepared, and it was beneath its cracked and leaky roof that he, in due course of time, received Mr Sampson and his sister Sally. [12]
- While they were in progress, Mr Quilp withdrew to the adjoining room, and, turning back his coat-collar, proceeded to smear his countenance with a damp towel of very unwholesome appearance, which made his complexion rather more cloudy than it was before. [12]
- In the meantime, if Mr Swiveller will take my seat, and try his hand at a fair copy of this ejectment, as I shall be out pretty well all the morning--' 'Walk with me,' said Quilp. [12]
- Ah, Mr Quilp, I often think, sir, if it had only pleased Providence to bring you and Sarah together, in earlier life, what blessed results would have flowed from such a union! [12]
- In his secret heart, Daniel Quilp was both surprised and troubled by the flight which had been made. [12]
- It was well he did so, for Quilp, who was nearly mad with rage, pursued them to the neighbouring lane, and might have prolonged the chase but for the dense mist which obscured them from his view and appeared to thicken every moment. [12]
- Before Mr Brass had repeated his inquiry many times, Mr Quilp, also embellished with a night-cap, emerged from the same door and looked carefully up and down the street, and up at all the windows of the house, from the opposite side. [12]
- If I only had him here--' 'Oh Quilp! [12]
- If you're the gentleman named Mr Quilp, I should have thought you'd have known, and so I told him only this very day. [12]
- It was his friend and fellow-plotter, Mr Trent, that once made eyes at Mrs Quilp, and leered and looked, was it? [12]
- There were indeed four sides to the counting-house, but he avoided that one where the window was, deeming it probable that Quilp would be looking out of it. [12]
- As Mr Quilp folded his note (which was soon written: being a very short one) he encountered the gaze of the small servant. [12]
- In this happy flow of spirits, Mr Quilp reached Tower Hill, when, gazing up at the window of his own sitting-room, he thought he descried more light than is usual in a house of mourning. [12]
- I'm a second father to you,' replied Quilp. [12]
- The speedy clearance effected, Quilp locked the doors; and still embracing the case-bottle with shrugged-up shoulders and folded arms, stood looking at his insensible wife like a dismounted nightmare. [12]
- Quilp, I have dreamed, three nights, of winning the same large sum, I never could dream that dream before, though I have often tried. [12]
- Not at all disconcerted by this reception, Daniel Quilp preserved the same attitude, merely nodding twice or thrice with great condescension. [12]
- I'll go away directly you tell me to, Quilp. [12]
- On Quilp's Wharf, Daniel Quilp was a ship-breaker, yet to judge from these appearances he must either have been a ship-breaker on a very small scale, or have broken his ships up very small indeed. [12]
- Moved by these considerations, a stout lady opened the proceedings by inquiring, with an air of great concern and sympathy, how Mr Quilp was; whereunto Mr Quilp's wife's mother replied sharply, 'Oh! [12]
- He would have closed his eyes in bliss, would Foxey, Mr Quilp, if he could have found her such a partner. [12]
- Mr Quilp, without changing his position further than to turn over a little more on his side and rest his chin on his hand, proceeded to make himself acquainted with its contents. [12]
- He was speedily brought on his heels by the sound of his master's voice, and as soon as his head was in its right position, Mr Quilp, to speak expressively in the absence of a better verb, 'punched it' for him. [12]
- The moment their backs were turned, little Jacob thawed, and resumed his crying from the point where Quilp had frozen him. [12]
- Still glancing furtively at him, Quilp turned to Mr Brass and observed, with assumed carelessness, that this need not interfere with the removal of the goods. [12]
- Does it seem as long as that to you, Mrs Quilp? [12]
- Therefore, he stood as far off as he could, while the dwarf was thus engaged; whimpering out but feeble applause; and when Quilp left off and sat down again from pure exhaustion, approached with more obsequiousness than ever. [12]
- The instant he appeared, she recognised him--Who could have failed to recognise, in that instant, the ugly misshapen Quilp! [12]
- Mr Quilp nodded, and said he certainly would, the very first time he saw them. [12]
- As Mr Brass and Miss Sally looked up to ascertain the cause, the top sash was nimbly lowered from without, and Quilp thrust in his head. [12]
- Richard Swiveller took an easy observation of the family over Mr Quilp's head, and Quilp himself, with his hands in his pockets, smiled in an exquisite enjoyment of the commotion he occasioned. [12]
- I only want a little help once more, a few pounds, but two score pounds, dear Quilp. [12]
- I say, sir--' Mr Quilp affected to start, and looked smilingly round. [12]
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