She accented papa and mamma on the last syllable and leaned forward and looked upward like a shirtwaist Madonna. |
|
Your papa hath told me so with a politesse not often seen on this side Paris. |
|
I've heard papa say that there was absolutely no profit in going to the legislature. |
|
He would like to show his resentment to papa by turning his back on leet Hall. |
|
How glad dear papa would have been to come and stay with us, and botanize and geologize amongst your rocks there! |
|
And now I am fit for rivalship with your clocks, papa having given me an Aeolian harp for the purpose. |
|
But how could she possibly talk to v.v. without the ultimate disloyalty to papa? |
|
Why have you not ingratiated yourself with some 'divine creature,' who has a rich papa? |
|
I am deeply obliged to you for your encouragement and patronage, but it was papa who asked for it. |
|
Why, when he was your age, his father was at war and papa and grandmother Wade had to do everything. |
|
You may have helped your papa or mama plant seeds in the garden or in the flowerbed. |
|
Some of you dry-dock conservative ducks would have let it go by, but papa is nothing if not adventurous. |
|
The enfant terrible is making papa and mamma alike ridiculous by showing us mamma's lover, who is lurking behind the screen. |
|
The man took the shoat on to his house and papa was afraid to say much about it. |
|
Simply, papa, that it is a house I will not re-enter, that's all. |
|
And I want to ask papa particularly about galvanizing the mummy. |
|
The other day my papa went down to Mexico, and I went with him. |
|
He would have taken to his bosom the draper papa of Hedwige of Cassel. |
|
I was accustomed to speak of the larder when I lived with papa and mama, and I use the word almost unconsciously. |
|
Well, if it embarrasses you, you might switch to papa once in a while. |
|
|
And I know papa will be so grateful to you for all your kindness to me! |
|
But your papa was immovable, and was angry at your mamma and mine upon it. |
|
She was an impressionable young person and her papa was very wealthy. |
|
I am going to New Orleans with papa and mamma for Mardi Gras. |
|
I 'll help you tease for your velocipede, and won't say a word against it, when mamma and granny beg papa not to let you have it. |
|
I dare say we'll be able to get along here in some way, until papa is rich again. |
|
Canler had asked for no security, and you know, dearie, what that will mean for me if papa cannot meet them. |
|
Your papa and I wish you to say nothing whatever about it to any one. |
|
You see he knew better than papa and mamma and parish register. |
|
I only wanted to tell papa that Tobey is coming down from the college tomorrow to pack his books. |
|
She had been toiling through the lanes after Willie and his papa. |
|
The maiden from New Hampshire disappeared, papa and mamma with her. |
|
Micawber, 'your papa was very well in his way, and Heaven forbid that I should disparage him. |
|
I have a pet cat and a chicken, and papa says he will catch me a fawn. |
|
Did Mr. blunting know if her papa had changed his intentions? |
|
And poor bardie get off her stool, and say what her dear papa tell. |
|
My papa play for his wedding, and he give my papa fine gun, and my papa give you. |
|
Has nothing been heard from that aurist papa wrote to a month ago! |
|
This first breeching is an event that papa desires and mamma dreads. |
|
I'm sure papa is twice as rich as old Britton was, and twice as easy. |
|
|
My papa is a doctor, and my mamma teaches a kindergarten school. |
|
I was accustomed to speak of the larder when I lived with papa and mama, and I use the word almost unconsciously.Micawber now, and begged her to make use of me to any extent. |
|
Of these the most important result was Il Triregno, ossia del regno del cielo, della terra, e del papa. |
|
You and my other uncle can do a great deal for me, if you please, with my papa. |
|
They ask only that the State should not, like a splenetic papa, be too cross. |
|
She had remained, as was demanded of her by her duty to dear papa, at Rowcroft, which was in Somersetshire. |
|
Colonel Bob came down from his high horse, threw aside his plume, took off his chapeau, and handed it to his papa. |
|
And will the Little Men tell me things when I'm a big man, papa? |
|
Don't you remember these slippers I sewed for papa, Miss Prosser? |
|
But his holiness, the papa, might choose to charge one sequin for it. |
|
My papa, he cry for leave his old friends what make music with him. |
|
But you would not wish me to come away before I am tired, papa? |
|