Use rudyard in a sentence
Sentences starting with rudyard
- Rudyard Kipling at twenty-eight had done his greatest work. [5]
- Rudyard had sent them to her--from how far away! [11]
- Rudyard also, on the veranda, paced weakly, almost stumblingly, up and down, his face also turning towards the Stay Awhile Hospital. [11]
- Rudyard Byng was the one person who seemed equally compacted of both elements. [11]
- Rudyard might have made up his mind since morning to kill Fellowes, and kill herself, also. [11]
- Rudyard is looking like a giant that's had blood-letting, and he never goes near Jasmine, except when some one is with her. [11]
- Rudyard did not know the truth, had not the faintest knowledge that Jasmine had been more to himself than an old and dear friend. [11]
- Rudyard stirred in his sleep, murmuring as she leaned over him; and his head fell away from her hand as she stretched out her fingers with a sudden air of pity--of hopelessness, as it might seem from her look. [11]
- Rudyard had blown his friend's trumpet wherever men would listen to him; had proclaimed Stafford as the coming man: and this was what he had done to Rudyard! [11]
- Rudyard sprang to his feet as though to reclaim it, but stood still bewildered, as he saw Stafford push it farther into the coals. [11]
Sentences ending with rudyard
- Then he shut the door with an accentuated softness, and came to the table where he had sat with Rudyard. [11]
- No, no, no," she added, " I will not, cannot live with Rudyard. [11]
- The mood came on her all at once as she stood and looked at Rudyard. [11]
- Those five months had brought a change in her, had made her indignant at times against Rudyard. [11]
- Jasmine, you surely don't mean to say that you--" "Not I--it was Rudyard. [11]
- She could make believe before the world, but not alone with Rudyard. [11]
- Where was Rudyard? [11]
- Was it Rudyard? [11]
Short sentences using rudyard
- It's Rudyard Byng's wife. [11]
- What if Rudyard was here! [11]
- Its owner was Rudyard Byng. [11]
- But Rudyard, will he approve? [11]
- Rudyard had not gone home. [11]
- Colonel Rudyard Byng? [11]
- Rudyard understood. [11]
- Rudyard knew! [11]
Sentences containing rudyard two or more times
- He had not said that Rudyard was dead, that the Book of Rudyard and Jasmine was closed forever. [11]
- Jasmine had betrayed him long ago when she had thrown him over for Rudyard, and now she had betrayed him again after she had married Rudyard, and betrayed Rudyard, too; and for whom this second betrayal? [11]
- He and Rudyard had clasped hands, and Rudyard had made a promise to him, which gave him hope that the broken roof-tree would be mended, the shattered walls of home restored. [11]
- She had not asked for Adrian Fellowes' letter, for if any servant had found it, and had not returned it, it was useless asking; and if Rudyard had found it--if Rudyard had found it . [11]
More example sentences with the word rudyard in them
- Whatever Rudyard was willing to do, there was that which she could not do. [11]
- I don't know why I did it, but I suppose I took it up so that Rudyard should not see it; and then I didn't say anything to Jasmine about it at once. [11]
- His face was white as he leaned over Barry Whalen to look at Rudyard, but suddenly the blood came back to his cheek. [11]
- A certain sullenness which Rudyard and no one else had ever seen came into her eyes, and her lips became white with an ominous determination. [11]
- If, as Barry Whalen suggested, one of those ugly turns should come, which illnesses take in camp, and she should die without a friend near her, without Rudyard by her side! [11]
- These twin toilers were left below, with Rudyard Byng forcing his way to the place where they had worked. [11]
- Behind these two was carried Rudyard Byng, who could command the less certain concentration of a heart. [11]
- That's what I want to see, Mr. Invincible Rudyard Byng. [11]
- It had come upon her the night when Rudyard reeled, intoxicated, up the staircase. [11]
- From that delicate tribute of flattery and knowledge Rudyard had taken this flowering stem and brought it to her pillow. [11]
- Yet there was, too, a strange, deep, undefined pity welling up in her heart,--pity for Rudyard, and because of what she did not say directly even to her own soul. [11]
- If the Caliban told Rudyard what he knew, there could be but one end to it all; and Jasmine's life, if not ruined, must ever be, even at the best, lived under the cover of magnanimity and compassion. [11]
- When he came to the point where Rudyard went from the house, leaving Stafford to deal with Fellowes, she burst again into laughter, mocking, wilful, painful. [11]
- At eleven o'clock to the minute Ian Stafford entered Byng's mansion and was being taken to Jasmine's sitting-room, when Rudyard appeared on the staircase, and with a peremptory gesture waved the servant away. [11]
- Did she want to see Rudyard happy, no matter at what cost to Jasmine? [11]
- He set about to restore Rudyard, as Krool prepared a bandage for the broken head. [11]
- He scarcely seemed to notice when Al'mah took the hand that Rudyard had held, and the latter, with quick, noiseless steps, left the room. [11]
- I am going to marry Rudyard Byng next month. [11]
- Now Rudyard came to her, however, and in a matter-of-fact voice said: "I suppose Al'mah will be here. [11]
- Even Rudyard, who thought he read him like a book, only lived on the outer boundaries of his character. [11]
- He had left this fateful letter where Rudyard would see it when he rose in the morning. [11]
- The pity of these for him--for Rudyard Byng, because the flower in his garden, his Jasmine-flower, was swept by the blast of calumny! [11]
- I wonder.... Not then, not then when I deserted him and married Rudyard, but now--now? [11]
- He must put the world between Rudyard and himself; he must efface all companionship. [11]
- Mechanically she took the seat which Rudyard had occupied, and looked at him across the table with a dread conviction stealing over her face, robbing it of every vestige of its heavenly colour, giving her eyes a staring and solicitous look. [11]
- In one corner, the hottest that the day saw, Rudyard and Barry Whalen and a scattered handful of men threw themselves upon a greatly larger number of the enemy. [11]
- First there was the fact that Rudyard did not know, and might strongly disapprove; and secondly, somehow, she had got nearer to Stafford in the last few minutes than in all the previous hours since they had met again. [11]
- It might be that this dark spirit, this Nibelung of the tragedy of the House of Byng, would even yet, when the way was open to a reconstructed life for Jasmine and Rudyard, bring catastrophe. [11]
- She was sure that Rudyard was not aware of their significance and meaning, but that did not modify the effect upon her. [11]
- It might be that Rudyard was gone forever without hearing what she had to say, or knowing whether she desired reconciliation and peace. [11]
- It enraged her that Rudyard should think the dead man had had any sway over her. [11]
- She was conscious that on the other side of Rudyard was a tall figure that staggered and swayed as it moved on, and that two dark eyes were turned towards her ever and anon. [11]
- He saw idle sunlight play upon these beads, as he sat down at the table to which Rudyard motioned him. [11]
- Her own face suffused, then Adrian Fellowes' white rose, which Rudyard had laid upon her pillow, caught her eye where it lay on the floor. [11]
- Everything seemed to stop in him, and he was suddenly possessed by a spirit which carried him into that same region where Rudyard had been. [11]
- At last he stole into Byng's room and, stooping, laid something on the floor; then reclaiming the two cables which Rudyard had read, crumpled up, and thrown away, he crept stealthily from the room. [11]
- Coming up the staircase from the street, she had seen Krool enter her husband's room more hastily than usual, and had heard him greeted sharply--something that sounded strange to her ears, for Rudyard was uniformly kind to Krool. [11]
- In Rudyard was some great good thing, something which could not die, which must live on. [11]
- She knew how she could make it easier for Rudyard when the inevitable hour came,--and it was here--which should see the end of their life together. [11]
- Rudyard, with the same evidence as Ian held,--the same letter as proof--he, whatever he believed or thought, he had forgiven her. [11]
- For his own sake Rudyard would not, ought not, to wish her to stay. [11]
- Ian Stafford had said that things could go on in this house as before, that Rudyard would never hint to her what he knew, or rather what the letter had told him or left untold: but that was impossible. [11]
- Without a word Rudyard waved him away, a sudden and unaccountable fury in his mind. [11]
- No, no, no, Rudyard was not dead, and he should not die. [11]
- It meant that Rudyard was dying, and that she must go to him. [11]
- He saw that Rudyard was armed, and that the end might come at any moment. [11]
- On the day Rudyard married Jasmine he would have cut off his hand rather than imagine that he would enter his wife's room helpless from drink and singing a song which belonged to loose nights on the Limpopo and the Vaal. [11]
- Last February, when Rudyard Kipling was ill in America, the sympathy which was poured out to him was genuine and sincere, and I believe that which cost Kipling so much will bring England and America closer together. [5]
- Still, things that Rudyard had said before he left the house to dine with Wallstein, leaving her with Stafford, persistently recurred to her mind. [11]
- On the instant Rudyard had made up his mind what to do. [11]
- The men whom Rudyard had gone to save could control a greater wealth, a more precious thing than anything he had. [11]
- She felt that Rudyard despised her now a thousand times more than ever he had hinted at in that last stifling scene in Park Lane; and her spirit rebelled against it. [11]
- I cannot face Rudyard and give myself to hourly deception. [11]
- Of these were Rudyard and Barry Whalen. [11]
- He had every reason to be glad that Krool was out of the way, and that Rudyard Byng would see him no more. [11]
- It was Al'mah's portrait in the costume she had worn over three years ago, the night when Rudyard Byng had rescued her from the flames. [11]
- As he galloped over the veld, or sat with his pipe beside the camp-fire, Rudyard Byng was also drawn into the frigid gloom of the ugly thought, and his mind asked the question, Did she kill him? [11]
- Immediately after calling out for Rudyard a little while before, she had discovered the loss of Adrian Fellowes' letter. [11]
- Slowly, heavily, like one drugged, Rudyard Byng made his way through the streets, oblivious of all around him. [11]
- At the time of the Jameson Raid Rudyard Byng had gripped the situation with skill, decision, and immense resource, giving as much help to the government of the day as to his colleagues and all British folk on the Rand. [11]
- I was glad of that, for Rudyard Byng had done so much for me: not alone that he saved me at the opera, you remember, but other good things. [11]
- Suddenly, she thought of Rudyard Byng. [11]
- But the thunder of artillery told her that Rudyard had had his fighting at daybreak, as he had said. [11]
- But Rudyard would not want the grey mare yet awhile. [11]
- In a few more hours the army would move on, leaving the prisoners behind, and Rudyard would presently move on with the army. [11]
- But you, you might have made a mistake where Rudyard was concerned, made the mistake once, but if you wronged him, you wronged me infinitely more. [11]
- Al'mah had never met Mrs. Byng since the day after that first production of "Manassa," when Rudyard rescued her, though she had seen her at the opera again and again. [11]
- She had never looked Rudyard in the eyes direct since the day when Adrian Fellowes died. [11]
- Rudyard, who understands Life's violence, would understand that; what he could never understand would be perpetual artifice, unseemly secretiveness. [11]
- About the only letter of this time is an amusing note to Rudyard Kipling, written at the moment of departure. [5]
- She recalled his last words to her that awful day when Rudyard had read the fatal letter, and the world had fallen: "Nothing can set things right between you and me, Jasmine," he had said. [11]
- This was Byng's last day at Brinkwort's Farm, to which he himself had come to-day lest Rudyard should take note of his neglect, and their fellow-officers should remark that the old friendship had grown cold, and perhaps begin to guess at the reason why. [11]
- If Rudyard had killed Adrian Fellowes, there would be an end to everything. [11]
- Women jealous of Jasmine, financiers envious of Rudyard, Imperial politicians resentful of his influence, did their best to present him in the worst light possible. [11]
- Why should Rudyard insist on his reading it? [11]
- Was that also in part the cause of her anxiety for Rudyard, and of her sharp disapproval of Jasmine? [11]
- To Rudyard Kipling, in England: August, 1895. [5]
- Against Rudyard, against Ian Stafford; but most of all, a thousand times most against a dead man, who had been swept out of life, leaving behind a memory which could sting murderously. [11]
- Yonder at the hospital was Jasmine, and she and her man must come together here in this peaceful covert before Rudyard went forward with the army. [11]
- The gulf of horrible suspicion between Rudyard and Jasmine was closed. [11]
- His very kindness, his chivalry in defending her; his inflexible determination that all should be over between them forever, that she should be prevailed upon to be to Rudyard more than she had ever been--it all drove her into a deeper isolation. [11]
- She only answered him mechanically now and then; and he, seeing that she was distraught, talked on in a comforting kind of way, telling her anecdotes of Rudyard, as they were told in that part of the army to which he belonged. [11]
- His eyes followed hers, and in the minds of both was the scene when Rudyard drove Krool into the street under just such a whip of rhinoceros-hide. [11]
- Every word she had ever said to him had understanding, not of the world alone, and of life, but of himself, Rudyard Byng. [11]
- Now in the great crisis, Wallstein, of them all, was the most self-possessed, save Rudyard Byng. [11]
- Rudyard would be grateful for time to get his balance again. [11]
- His hands had gone into his pockets, as though to steady their wild nervousness, and one had grasped the little weapon of steel which Rudyard had given him. [11]
- She turned to go within, and, as she did so, saw Rudyard Byng looking from the doorway towards the hospital where Jasmine was. [11]
- Then Rudyard went, giving his wife's arm a little familiar touch as he passed, and said: "Remember, we must have some patriotic things tonight. [11]
- That a flower given by Adrian Fellowes should be laid upon her pillow by her husband, by Rudyard Byng, was too ghastly or too devilishly humorous for words; and both aspects of the thing came to her. [11]
- Slowly Stafford drew from his pocket the revolver Rudyard had given him. [11]
- Of them all, except De Lancy Scovel, Rudyard was most free from any real disease or physical weakness which could call for the care of a doctor. [11]
- To set that error right, even though it be by wronging Rudyard by one great stroke--that is better than hourly wronging him now with no surcease of that wrong. [11]
- Outside the open door of the manager's office Stafford watched and waited till he saw Rudyard, with a little laugh, get slowly to his feet and stretch his limbs heavily. [11]
- What could she do if Rudyard was dead? [11]
- Before and after dinner only a few words had passed between her and Rudyard, and that was with people round them. [11]
- It was the day that Rudyard Byng drove Krool into Park Lane with the sjambok. [11]
- That was a day of tragedy, when you and Rudyard Byng won a hundred Royal Humane Society medals, and we all felt like martyrs and heroes. [11]
- He had never come between Rudyard and herself in the old life in any vital sense, not in any sense that finally mattered. [11]
- His eyes slowly closed, and he lay so motionless that Al'mah and Rudyard thought he had gone. [11]
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