Use worthington in a sentence
Sentences starting with worthington
- Worthington and Duncan wired the President this morning, and they've gone up to the White House now. [9]
- Worthington dropped his match and stamped on it, and Wetherell began to wonder how much the man would stand. [9]
- Worthington does not hold his mortgage. [9]
- Worthington coughed. [9]
Sentences ending with worthington
- Is this Mr. Worthington? [9]
- It was Mr. Worthington. [9]
- Cynthia hated Mr. Worthington. [9]
- Suddenly Jake, implike, turned and stared at Worthington. [9]
- The card bore the name of Mr. Robert Worthington. [9]
- Two of them stared at her--Jake Wheeler and Mr. Worthington. [9]
- Then came Miss Lucretia's voice from the entry:-- "Why, Mr. Worthington! [9]
- As he sits in his window day after day he has only one thought and one wish,--to ruin Isaac D. Worthington. [9]
- Mrs. Merrill in her sitting room heard the laugh, and felt that she would like Bob Worthington. [9]
- She was aroused from these reflections by a distant glimpse, through the trees, of Mr. Robert Worthington. [9]
Short sentences using worthington
- Dudley Worthington did not smile. [9]
- Mr. Worthington coughed again. [9]
- Robert Worthington was a gentleman. [9]
- Mr. Worthington laughed. [9]
- Mr. Worthington coughed. [9]
- Worthington. [9]
- Worthington! [9]
- Bob Worthington! [9]
Sentences containing worthington two or more times
- Jethro, had Mr. Worthington but known it, was more interested in animate machines: more interested in Mr. Worthington than the falling-mill or, indeed, the tannery business. [9]
- Mr. Worthington went on to outline the duty of citizens of the present day, as he conceived it, and in this connection referred, with becoming modesty, to the Worthington Free Library. [9]
More example sentences with the word worthington in them
- But I tell you this, gentlemen, that you will live to see the day when you will bitterly regret this injustice to an innocent and a noble woman, and Isaac D. Worthington will live to regret it. [9]
- And I tell you as I hope for happiness here and hereafter, that if Worthington succeeds in what he is trying to do, if the railroads win in this fight, there will be no mercy for the people of that state. [9]
- That gentleman, however, would not be talked to, but came running over to Jethro and seized his hand, leaving Mr. Worthington to walk on by himself. [9]
- She understood Isaac Worthington, now, as well as his son understood him. [9]
- Could he, Isaac Worthington, humble his pride and ask her to keep her suspicions to herself? [9]
- You know Bob Worthington, don't you? [9]
- Well might Mr. Worthington tremble for his other ambitions, and they were many. [9]
- Mr. Isaac D. Worthington stood erect beside the table, his hand thrust into the opening of his coat, and spoke at the rate of one hundred and eight words a minute, for exactly one hour. [9]
- After all (Mr. Worthington reflected), he had consented to the marriage, and there was no use in bringing Jethro's name into the conversation. [9]
- What troubled Mr. Worthington infinitely more was the progress of his suit; for it had become a snit, though progress is a wrong word to use in connection with it. [9]
- If Isaac D. Worthington had but chosen a worldly wife, he might have had a more worldly son. [9]
- What was young Worthington doing in Brampton, and his father in the West on that railroad business? [9]
- When Mr. Isaac Worthington arrived at Mr. Duncan's house, where he was staying, at three o'clock in the morning, he saw to his surprise light from the library windows lying in bars across the lawn under the trees. [9]
- But Isaac D. Worthington and his friends had disappeared. [9]
- The doctor and Worthington and Fitzhugh were already there, and waiting. [9]
- Two of these were Janet's mother and father, and the other two were Mr. Worthington, the elder, and the Honorable Heth Sutton. [9]
- None of them were favorable to the plans of Mr. Worthington and Mr. Duncan. [9]
- Although the pedestrians were but twenty feet away, what Mr. Worthington said never reached them; but the Honorable Heth on public days carried his voice of the Forum around with him. [9]
- Cynthia knew very well that Ephraim meant to lay hands on Mr. Worthington, and it would indeed have been a disastrous hour for the first citizen if the old soldier had ever got into his library. [9]
- The district, too, was largely rural, and therefore anti-consolidation, and the inability of the Worthington forces to get their bill through had made it apparent that Jethro Bass was as powerful as ever. [9]
- Sam Price's vocabulary was insufficient here, they were cut in such a way, and Mr. Worthington was downright distinguished-looking under his gray beaver. [9]
- Young Mr. Worthington was from Boston--no less; slim, pale, medium height, but with an alert look, and a high-bridged nose. [9]
- Isaac D. Worthington was again in residence. [9]
- Then Isaac Worthington understood that his premonitions had been real. [9]
- Then Mr. Worthington turned to Jethro, who was stooping over the bark. [9]
- In brief, the Truro Railroad found itself very advantageously placed, as Mr. Worthington and Mr. Flint had foreseen. [9]
- Fiercely though she told herself she would believe none of it, fiercely though she hated Mr. Worthington, fervently though she repeated aloud that her love for Jethro and her faith in him had not changed, the doubts remained. [9]
- Mr. Worthington walked to the window again, perhaps to compose himself, and then came back again. [9]
- Bob Worthington came to the edge of the porch and stood there, frankly scanning the crowd, with an entire lack of self-consciousness. [9]
- It is safe to say that Mr. Worthington understood. [9]
- Mr. Worthington preferred to offer himself for what he was going to be--not for what he was. [9]
- I should like to marry a poet," said Miss Duncan, dreamily; "I know they want me to marry Bob, and Mr. Worthington wants it. [9]
- What had happened to make her grow suddenly grave, Isaac Worthington never knew. [9]
- Mr. Worthington sprang to his feet, and flung out a hand toward Jethro. [9]
- He could afford to be generous to-night, and he turned to Mr. Worthington and laughed knowingly. [9]
- He remembered the time when Isaac D. Worthington had done him a great wrong. [9]
- He said he thought perhaps Mr. Worthington did. [9]
- But when he thought of the marriage, Isaac Worthington ground his teeth. [9]
- Isaac Worthington almost thought it would be a pound of flesh. [9]
- The chief of these is, of course, Mr. Isaac Worthington, the one with the hawk-like look, sitting next to the Rev. [9]
- He had been the Worthington coachman for five and twenty years, and he was known in Brampton as Silas the Silent. [9]
- Although Cynthia accepted the present of the roses with such magnificent unconcern, and would not make so much as a guess as to who sent them, Mr. Robert Worthington was frequently in her thoughts. [9]
- As she entered the parlor Mr. Worthington was standing in the window. [9]
- Mr. Worthington took the note, too, without a word. [9]
- He was in the midst of some impromptu remarks when he recognized a certain brisk step behind him, and Isaac D. Worthington himself entered the sanctum! [9]
- This was largely the fault of Susan, who would not be happy until she had taken Jane upstairs and left Mr. Worthington and Cynthia together. [9]
- Mr. Worthington reached the door opened it, and the night breeze started the lamp to smoking. [9]
- It is hinted that some action on the part of Isaac D. Worthington has brought Jethro Bass to life. [9]
- I've been told that old Worthington was the whole show up in those parts. [9]
- He had decided that Mr. Worthington was in too good a humor to know anything of them. [9]
- Bob Worthington was surprised at this retort, and correspondingly delighted. [9]
- Did Mr. Worthington still while away his evenings stealing barber poles and being chased around Cambridge by irate policemen? [9]
- There is a spot not far from the Coniston road, and five miles distant alike from Brampton and Coniston, where Bob Worthington built his house, and where he and Cynthia dwelt many years; and they go there to this day, in the summer-time. [9]
- Mr. Worthington, in spite of himself, recoiled a little before that look, fearing, perhaps, physical violence. [9]
- He had argued soundly with his father on that occasion, having the courage to ask Mr. Worthington in effect whether he did not sanction his underlings to use the same tools as Jethro used. [9]
- Isaac D. Worthington, sitting alone in the library of his mansion, heard it, and had no need to send for Mr. Flint to ask what it was, or who it was had fired the Third Estate. [9]
- Isaac Worthington was silent for a while: he was striving to calm himself, for an indefinable something had shaken him. [9]
- There was a silence perhaps a little disconcerting for Mr. Worthington, who chose the opportunity to relight his cigar. [9]
- Curiosity centred on Silas Wheelock's barn, where Mr. Worthington had fitted up a shop, and, presently various strange models of contrivances began to take shape there. [9]
- And how well she recalled, too, standing amidst the curious crowd before the great house which Mr. Worthington had just built. [9]
- But Cynthia sat serene, the eternal feminine of all the ages, and it is no wonder that Bob Worthington was baffled as he looked at her. [9]
- They lost their senses, Mr. Worthington, plumb lost their senses. [9]
- He could not say--the fires of hatred had burned so fiercely, and still burned so fiercely, that he clenched his fists when it came over him that Isaac Worthington was at last in his power. [9]
- As Isaac Worthington sat there, thinking, it grew clear, to him at last that there was but one exit out of a, very desperate situation. [9]
- Mr. Worthington was righteously angry, and declared that Jethro had inaugurated those practices in the state, and had to be fought with his own weapons. [9]
- And Lem Hallowell remembered when Mr. Worthington was a slim-cheated young man wandering up and down Coniston Water in search of health. [9]
- But as he put his hand on the bell Mr. Worthington himself came out of the house, and would actually have gone by without noticing Mr. Dodd if he had not spoken. [9]
- By some subtle process which he had actually beheld, but could not fathom, this cold Mr. Worthington, this bank president who had given him sage advice, this preacher of political purity, had been reduced to a frenzied supplicant. [9]
- Mr. Worthington merely pretended to work as he waited for the answer to come back. [9]
- Mr. Worthington, whose power she had lived long enough in Brampton to know, was an unjust man and a hypocrite. [9]
- Jethro Bass was plodding in the same direction, and Isaac Worthington, out of the goodness of his heart, invited him into the sleigh. [9]
- Jethro stepped out, passing Mr. Worthington as though he had already forgotten that gentleman's existence, and seized an armful of bark that lay under cover of a lean-to. [9]
- It suddenly came over the storekeeper that the predicament in which Mr. Worthington found himself whatever it was--must be a very desperate one. [9]
- The middle term opened on the morrow, and Miss Bruce, of the Worthington Free Library, had been induced to teach until a successor could be appointed, although it was most inconvenient for Miss Bruce. [9]
- Yes, he had once been plain Gus Flint, many years ago, when he used to fetch the pocket-handkerchiefs of Mr. Isaac D. Worthington of Brampton, and he was still "Gus" to his friends. [9]
- As night drew on the predictions of Mr. Worthington seemed likely to be fulfilled, and it looked as if Judge Graves would have a useless bill to pay for gas in the new town hall. [9]
- Mr. Worthington was on the point of giving a tart reply to this, but restrained himself. [9]
- He was sitting on Mr. Worthington's porch, and I heard him tell Mr. Worthington he would give the Brampton post-office to Dave Wheelock. [9]
- Suddenly her fear of them gave place to a consuming hatred of the man who had inspired these articles: of Isaac D. Worthington, for she knew that he must have inspired them. [9]
- The be-ribboned members of the Independence Day committee were now on the steps, and behind them came Isaac Worthington and Mr. Merrill. [9]
- The other aspect of the affair, what Mr. Worthington would think of it when he returned, did not occur to the innocent mind of the old soldier until people began to talk about it that afternoon. [9]
- With a bas-relief of Isaac Worthington in the town library to-day (his own library), and a full-length portrait of him in the capitol of the state, who shall deny this title to greatness? [9]
- For the life of him, Isaac Worthington could not utter a word. [9]
- As a matter of fact, he followed Mr. Worthington and Mr. Duncan, and they made their exit by the farther door. [9]
- The rumor was of a Mr. Isaac Dudley Worthington, a name destined to make much rumor before it was to be carved on the marble. [9]
- The second letter, now that Mr. Worthington had got into the swing, was more easily written. [9]
- Mr. Dudley Worthington, now a mill owner, had found a substitute; Heth Sutton of Clovelly had been drafted and had driven over the mountain to implore Jethro Bass abjectly to get him out of it. [9]
- People who had nothing but praise for him before were saying hard things about Isaac Worthington that night. [9]
- Her escort did not think much of the house, but it interested him as the type which Mr. Worthington had built. [9]
- Mr. Worthington was not mentioned, and for this, at least, Cynthia drew along breath of relief, though Ephraim was of the opinion that the first citizen should have been scored as he deserved, and held up to the contempt of his fellow-townsmen. [9]
- Mr. Worthington had not had at that time much of an experience in politics, and he did not possess a very good memory for faces. [9]
- Mr. Worthington did not deem it dignified or necessary to state that the railroad to which he referred was the Truro Railroad; and that he, as the largest stockholder, might indirectly share that prosperity with Brampton. [9]
- No, it was not a problem in simple arithmetic, and Mr. Balch and Mr. Flint, and even Mr. Duncan and Mr. Worthington, covered whole sheets with figures during the stifling days in July. [9]
- I have had news of you through Mr. Worthington, of your colony, who is just arrived here. [9]
- Isaac Worthington had never lost before, and to destroy the fruits of such a man's ambition is to destroy the man. [9]
- Mr. Worthington had never been a plain-spoken man, but he had as much as told his son that it was decreed that he should marry the heiress of the state. [9]
- Half of Brampton must have seen Bob Worthington march up to the little yellow house which Ephraim had rented from John Billings. [9]
- The library, continued Mr. Worthington when the applause was over, had been the dream of a certain delicate youth who had come, many years ago, to Brampton for his health. [9]
- And why had Mr. Worthington turned hid back on Jethro, and sent for Bob when he was talking to them? [9]
- For a moment Mr. Worthington sat very still, his face drawn, and then he wet his lips and rose slowly. [9]
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