Use victoria in a sentence
Sentences starting with victoria
- Victoria had consulted with the physicians in Paris, and had made these decisions herself. [9]
- Victoria heard how well Mrs. Jenney's oldest son was doing in Springfield, and how the unmarried daughter was teaching, now, in the West. [9]
- Victoria would not trust to the telephone, whereupon Mr. Crewe offered to drive down with her. [9]
- Victoria had drawn the whalebone whip from its socket, and was urging on the horse as fast as humanity would permit; and the while she was aware that Hilary's look was fixed upon her--in fact, never left her. [9]
- Victoria sat across the table from Austen, and several times the consciousness of his grave look upon her as she talked heightened the colour in her cheek. [9]
- Victoria came to the fork in the road, paused,--and took the long way. [9]
- Victoria stood before the fire listening to the sound of the wheels gradually growing fainter, and her mind refused to work. [9]
- Victoria paused in the doorway. [9]
- Victoria knew now--so strangely--that the man beside her was capable of love, and she had never felt that way about Hilary Vane. [9]
- Victoria had been run away with before, and having some knowledge of the animal she rode, she did not waste her strength by pulling on the curb, but sought rather to quiet him with her voice, which had no effect whatever. [9]
Sentences ending with victoria
- I can't understand Victoria. [9]
- Why, he came up here and begged me--" "I wasn't thinking of Humphrey Crewe," said Victoria. [9]
- I don't understand this from you, Victoria. [9]
- We must leave them amongst the sunny ruins of Italy and Greece and southern France, on a marvellous journey that was personally conducted by Victoria. [9]
- I'm ready for the scrap-heap --better have let me lie, Victoria. [9]
- The circle of the drive was empty, the tea-party had gone--and Victoria. [9]
- And one odd result of the scarcity of what the English are pleased to call "petrol," by which they mean gasoline, is the reappearance of that respectable, but almost obsolete animal, the family carriage-horse; of that equally obsolete vehicle, the victoria. [9]
- The look of prospective disappointment in the good woman's face decided Victoria. [9]
- He wrote an open letter to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. [5]
- She took tea on the inn veranda, and drove Mrs. Short around Mohair in her victoria. [9]
Short sentences using victoria
- Victoria regarded him in silence. [9]
- And had Victoria defended him? [9]
- He recognized Victoria. [9]
- Victoria hesitated. [9]
- Victoria coloured. [9]
Sentences containing victoria two or more times
- Mrs. Pomfret declared that she had only left out Victoria because her presence might be awkward for both of them, but Mr. Crewe waved this aside as a trivial and feminine objection; so Victoria was invited, and another young man to balance the table. [9]
- At some little distance from the group Beatrice Chillingham was walking with Victoria, and it was evident that Victoria found Miss Chillingham's remarks amusing. [9]
More example sentences with the word victoria in them
- Say, Victoria, there's your friend Mr. Vane in the corner. [9]
- During the long years he had been coming to Fairview, even before the new house was built, when Victoria was in pinafores, he had never understood her. [9]
- Once, when I wrote a Letter to Queen Victoria, you did not put it in the respectable part of the Magazine, but interred it in that potter's field, the Editor's Drawer. [5]
- Alas, we cannot write of the future of Austen and Victoria Vane! [9]
- But upon my word, Victoria, you have a delicious way of putting things. [9]
- This spectacle was witnessed by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1845. [5]
- Out of those windows, to Victoria, shone honesty and truth, and the peace which these alone may bring. [9]
- I suppose Victoria will marry him--it would be just like her. [9]
- Yes, and another who, in spite of himself, has fallen in love with Victoria and would like to linger a while longer, even though it were with the paltry excuse of discussing that world-old question of hers--Can sublime happiness and achievement go together? [9]
- Fortunately for Victoria, who would not in the least have known what to reply, steps were heard on the porch, and Euphrasia opened the door. [9]
- Nevertheless, the life which Victoria led seemingly accentuated--to a man standing behind a picket-fence in the snow--the voids between. [9]
- Would that there were time to chronicle that most amazing of conquests of Victoria over Euphrasia! [9]
- And thence we went to Mr. Premchand Roychand's bungalow, in Lovelane, Byculla, where an Indian prince was to receive a deputation of the Jain community who desired to congratulate him upon a high honor lately conferred upon him by his sovereign, Victoria, Empress of India. [5]
- His instinctive action was to pull Pepper down to a walk, scarcely analyzing his motives; then he had time, before reaching the spot where their paths would cross, to consider and characteristically to enjoy the unpropitious elements arrayed against a friendship with Victoria Flint. [9]
- Miss Victoria Flint was sated beside Mr. Meader's bed, and qualified friendship had evidently been replaced by intimacy since Austen's last visit, for Mr. Meader was laughing, too. [9]
- Darkness indeed for Victoria, who throughout her life had lived in light alone; in the light she had shed, and the light which she had kindled in others. [9]
- Come, Edith; come, Victoria where's Victoria?--and dear Mrs. Chillingham. [9]
- The city of Victoria was twinkling dim in the deep heart of her smoke-cloud, and getting ready to vanish and now we closed the field-glasses and sat down on our steamer chairs contented and at peace. [5]
- Better go from Victoria to San Francisco and then overland. [11]
- A Herculean task, Victoria thought, from Tom's appearance. [9]
- M. Annie Alexandra Victoria Stephenson, what do you mean? [5]
- Outside of Melbourne, Victoria seems to be owned by a handful of squatters, each with a Rhode Island for a sheep farm. [5]
- Many of these Victoria parried, and she came rapidly to the conclusion that Mr. Arthur Rangely was a more astute person than--to a casual observer he would seem. [9]
- Old Roses married Victoria Lindley from "out Tibbooburra way," and there was comely issue, and that issue is now at Eton; for Esau came into his birthright, as he said he would, at his own time. [11]
- The colony of Victoria itself looks small on the map--looks like a county, in fact--yet it is about as large as England, Scotland, and Wales combined. [5]
- The climate of Victoria is favorable to other great industries--among others, wheat-growing and the making of wine. [5]
- The colony of Victoria has a population of 1,000,000, and those people are said to drink 25,000,000 bottles of champagne per year. [5]
- Sometimes I think Victoria has a common streak in her--and no wonder. [9]
- For many years Victoria had chosen her own companions; when the custom had begun, her mother had made a protest which Mr. Flint had answered with a laugh; he thought Victoria's judgment better than his wife's. [9]
- I've always done Victoria an injustice. [9]
- And yet the very contradiction of her name, Victoria joined with Flint, seemed to proclaim that she did not belong to her father or to the Rose of Sharon. [9]
- And Mr. Hilary Vane was often in consultation with him, as he was on the present occasion when Victoria flung open the door. [9]
- Slow to make up his mind in some things, as every eligible man must be, he was now coming rapidly to the notion that he might eventually decide upon Victoria as the most fitting mate for one in his position. [9]
- You and I understand each other, Victoria, and now listen. [9]
- It was quite true that Mr. Arthur Rangely had asked Victoria to drop him at the Inn. [9]
- It is not too much to say that he had pictured Victoria among his future tenantry; she had appealed to him first as a woman, but the incident of the afternoon had revealed her to him, as it were, under fire. [9]
- Tom Gaylord had told Victoria that. [9]
- It suddenly occurred to Victoria, in the light of a new discovery, that in the past her father's irritability had not extended to her. [9]
- And it occurred to Victoria, as her eyes rested on his back, that she ought to be sorry for him--but wasn't, somehow. [9]
- He had been to Victoria Station to see a friend off by the train, and as he was leaving, Gaston and he recognised each other. [11]
- When I got to Victoria I wired for money and sailed to Japan; and then I went on to India and through the Suez, taking things easy. [9]
- I expect them to deceive me, Victoria, but I pinned my faith somewhere. [9]
- It is interesting to contrast the funeral ceremonies of the Princess Victoria with those of her noted ancestor Kamehameha the Conqueror, who died fifty years ago--in 1819, the year before the first missionaries came. [5]
- The road ran through the forest, and Victoria reflected that the grade, on the whole, was downward to the East Tunbridge station, where the road crossed the track and took to the hills beyond. [9]
- Austen Vane he thought the world of, and dwelt upon this subject a little longer than Victoria, under the circumstances, would have wished. [9]
- For a while they stood in silence under the spell of the scene's enchantment, and then Victoria seated herself on the rock, and he dropped to a place at her side. [9]
- And, more than these, the Victoria of the blissful excursions he had known was changed as she had spoken to him--constrained, distant, apart; although still dispensing kindness, going out of her way to bring Hilary home, and to tell him of Hilary's accident. [9]
- Victoria, gazing at the scene, drew a deep breath, and turned and looked at him in the quick way which he remembered so well. [9]
- The king, William the Fourth, was in his box; also the Princess Victoria, with the Duchess of Kent. [6]
- Nor, indeed, had that object ever been so plainly set forth as Victoria had set it forth. [9]
- We need not talk any idle talk here to-night about either possible or impossible war between the two countries; there will be no war while we remain sane and the son of Victoria and Albert sits upon the throne. [5]
- And then Victoria summoned her forces, and turned to him again. [9]
- Miss Victoria Capsheaf stuck to the wall as if she had been a fresco on it. [6]
- Just what the state of his feelings were at this time towards Victoria Flint is too vague--accurately to be painted, but he was certainly not ready to give way to the attraction he felt for her. [9]
- Victoria, descending the stairs, hastily pinned on a hat which she kept in the coat closet, and hurried across the lawn in the direction Mr. Flint had taken. [9]
- So we moved south with a westward slant, 17 hours by rail to the capital of the colony of Victoria, Melbourne--that juvenile city of sixty years, and half a million inhabitants. [5]
- Mr. Gane ("New South Wales and Victoria in 1885 "), tried to distribute his gratitude, and was not lucky: "The inhabitants of Sydney are renowned for their hospitality. [5]
- Suddenly, at a slight bend of the road, the corner of the little red building came in sight, some hundreds of yards ahead; and, on the side where it stood, in the clearing, was a white mass which Victoria recognized as a pile of lumber. [9]
- And suddenly the sight of Victoria with a probable suitor--who at once had become magnified into an accepted suitor--had dispelled hope. [9]
- He had the shrewd, humorous outlook upon life characteristic of the best type of New England farmer, and Victoria got along with him famously. [9]
- The fact that she made of each of these two men the embodiment of a different and opposed idea did not occur to Victoria until that afternoon. [9]
- She maintained that she had never understood Victoria, and it was characteristic of Mrs. Pomfret that her respect increased in direct proportion to her lack of understanding. [9]
- Yes, Victoria believed she had developed in him a taste for reading; although he would have listened to Emerson from her lips. [9]
- Surrounding Victoria were several clean-looking, freckled, and tanned young men of undergraduate age wearing straw hats with coloured ribbons, who showed every eagerness to obey and even anticipate the orders she did not hesitate to give them. [9]
- However," he added, seeing Victoria hesitate, "if there is any reason why you should not care to speak to Mr. Flint--" "Oh, no," said Victoria; "I'll speak to him, certainly. [9]
- His words Victoria remembered afterwards--all of them; but it was to the call of the voice she responded. [9]
- From Liverpool he proceeded immediately to Manchester, where Mr. Ireland received him at the Victoria station. [6]
- Victoria, if you please, likes the little hotels in the narrow streets where you see nobody, and where you are most uncomfortable. [9]
- I have here"--he placed his hand on a book--"the Statutes of Victoria, and it lays down with wholesome severity the law concerning the theft of the affection of a wife, with the accompanying penalty, going as high as twenty thousand dollars. [11]
- Victoria hesitated, turning over the matter in her mind. [9]
- Victoria Flint got one, and read it to her father at the breakfast table. [9]
- And Victoria held on to his arm. [9]
- From the outskirts of the crowd he perceived Victoria presiding over the punchbowl that held the lemonade. [9]
- On the occasion of one of these gatherings, when Mr. Crewe had been inaccessible for four hours, Mrs. Pomfret drove up in a victoria with her daughter Alice. [9]
- Victoria knew sufficient of life and had visited hospitals enough to understand that mental causes were generally responsible for such breakdowns--Hilary had had a shock. [9]
- But the worst of it was," added Victoria, with some distress, "he won't accept any more fruit. [9]
- Victoria had much of her mother's good looks, the figure of a Diana, and her clothes were of a severity and correctness in keeping with her style; they merely added to the sum total of the effect upon Austen. [9]
- It's the honour of having you," he added,--and Victoria thought that no courtier could have worded an invitation better. [9]
- Being a lady of discerning qualities, however, the hostess remarked that Mr. Crewe's eyes wandered more than once to the far end of the oval table, where Victoria sat, and even Mrs. Pomfret could not deny the attraction. [9]
- Mrs. Pomfret did not wish to see Victoria make a mesalliance. [9]
- The young are not always impartial judges of the old, and Victoria had never forgiven him for carrying to her father the news of an escapade of hers in Ripton. [9]
- Victoria turned to Mr. Rangely, who had been a deeply interested spectator to this scene. [9]
- It wouldn't surprise me a bit if Victoria eloped with a handsome nobody like that. [9]
- So we left Luzerne, where it was warm, not daring to stay till the expected rival sun, Victoria of England, should make the heat overpowering. [4]
- Victoria, who had looked on with a curious mixture of feelings, turned to Austen. [9]
- At last Victoria looked at him. [9]
- Victoria, who had long ago discovered the secret of the Honey Dew, knew that he was rolling it under his tongue and thinking her father a fool for his indulgence. [9]
- They could ride like Cossacks, they could shoot like William Tell, and they had a mind to be the swivel by which the army of Queen Victoria should swing from almost perpetual disaster, in large and small degree, to victory. [11]
- Victoria longed to let in the light, to take this strange, dried-up housekeeper and shake her into some semblance of natural feeling. [9]
- Half an hour later Victoria, from under the awning of the little balcony in front of her mother's sitting room, saw her father come out bareheaded into the sun and escort the Honourable Hilary Vane to his buggy. [9]
- Victoria did not know Austen, but she knew that the Honourable Hilary had a son of that name who had gone West, and this was what tickled her. [9]
- Come on, Victoria, I've arranged for an early lunch. [9]
- That accounts for it," he went on, rather to himself than to Victoria, and he began to pace the room once more; "he looked like a sick man when he was here. [9]
- And beyond this it is safe to say that Mr. Flint was relieved; for in his secret soul he had for many years entertained a dread that Victoria might marry a foreigner. [9]
- The list of injuries was too fresh in Mr. Flint's mind--even that last conversation with Victoria, in which she had made it plain that her sympathies were with Austen. [9]
- And it was in this season that Victoria and Austen were married, in a little church at Tunbridge, near Fairview, by the bishop of the diocese, who was one of Victoria's dearest friends. [9]
- Once or twice, in spite of her anxiety to get him home, Victoria blushed faintly, as she wondered what he was thinking about. [9]
- He read it in silence, groaned, and handed it to Mr. Flint, who had been drumming on the table and glancing at Victoria with vague disapproval. [9]
- Alice was hustled in next, but Victoria avoided his ready assistance and got in herself, Mr. Crewe getting in beside her. [9]
- While I was in Honolulu I witnessed the ceremonious funeral of the King's sister, her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria. [5]
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