His distant kinsman, Mr Enfield, tells him a story of a mysterious Mr Hyde. |
But when the pair finally met up with their enamored young kinsman, he was in no mood for fighting. |
On Sundays, Mr Utterson takes walks through the streets of London with Mr. Richard Enfield, a young businessman and distant kinsman. |
It was written by the apostle St. James, called the Less, who was also called the brother of our Lord, being his kinsman. |
Moses was delighted when he saw this kinsman, and happily stood opposite him to watch how he behaved. |
Professor Gary Kinsman of Sudbury was the one who sent this letter. |