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6 Sentences With "playfellows"

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Bhaer came, Jo neglected her playfellows, and dismay and desolation fell upon their little souls.
The lady said the two children were playfellows, and she was sure you would not object.
Empire of Sports also allows you to create your own sports' club, in order to invite your playfellows to participate in the collective events and in the inter-clubs tournaments, in order to mount the podium!
He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers. Alexandria was the most important trade center in the whole empire during Athanasius's boyhood. Intellectually, morally, and politically—it epitomized the ethnically diverse Graeco-Roman world, even more than Rome or Constantinople, Antioch or Marseilles.Clifford, Cornelius, Catholic Encyclopedia 1930, Volume 2, pp.
A sketch by a school friend of Lucie Austin aged 15 Lucie was the only child of John Austin (1790–1859), a jurist, and his wife, Sarah Austin, a translator. She was born in Queen Square, Westminster, on 24 June 1821, where her chief playfellows were her first cousin Henry Reeve, and John Stuart Mill. As she grew in vigour and in sense, she developed a strong tinge of originality and independence, with a marked love of animals. In 1826 she went with her parents to Bonn on the Rhine, and stayed sufficiently long to return speaking German as if it were her own language.
Portrait by Johann Dominik Bossi, 1805 Adam Karl Wilhelm Nikolaus Paul Eugen von Württemberg (16 January 1792 - 26 July 1847) was a Duke of Württemberg and General in Russian and Polish-Russian service. Württemberg was born in Puławy to Duke Louis of Württemberg (1756–1817) and Princess Maria Anna Czartoryska (1768–1854). After his parents divorced in 1793 he was raised by his father and, as a nephew of the Russian Empress consort Maria Feodorovna, he was one of the playfellows of the later Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and soon joined the Tsarist Russian Army. Throughout the Polish November Uprising of 1830 he commanded the Russian avantguard troops of General Cyprian Kreutz and was defeated on 19 February 1831 by the Polish forces of General Józef Dwernicki prior to the Battle of Olszynka Grochowska.

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