I know you and Harry are
inseparable. Surely for that reason, if for none other, you should not have made his sister's name a by-word."
On the 8th of January Utterson had dined at the doctor's with a small party; Lanyon had been there; and the face of the host had looked from one to the other as in the old days when the trio were
inseparable friends.
The ancient times, do set forth in figure, both the incorporation, and
inseparable conjunction, of counsel with kings, and the wise and politic use of counsel by kings: the one, in that they say Jupiter did marry Metis, which signifieth counsel; whereby they intend that Sovereignty, is married to Counsel: the other in that which followeth, which was thus: They say, after Jupiter was married to Metis, she conceived by him, and was with child, but Jupiter suffered her not to stay, till she brought forth, but eat her up; whereby he became himself with child, and was delivered of Pallas armed, out of his head.
She persisted until she finally conquered the elephant's prejudices, and now they are
inseparable friends.
In a little while, their friendship growing with boyish rapidity, the pair were
inseparable. Other fellows wondered at the sudden intimacy, and Rose was asked what he saw in Philip.
What is the reason that pain like this seems
inseparable from perfection?
The other--that was he who took the money--had rather a careful and cautious look, which was perhaps
inseparable from his occupation also.
Meaning nothing but a certain matured frivolity and selfishness, not always inseparable from full-blown years, I think she confirmed him in his fear that he was a constraint upon his young wife, and that there was no congeniality of feeling between them, by so strongly commending his design of lightening the load of her life.
It may be inseparable from the discrepancy in their years.
Pelet was no Fleming, but a Frenchman both by birth and parentage), yet the degree of harshness
inseparable from Gallic lineaments was, in his case, softened by a mild blue eye, and a melancholy, almost suffering, expression of countenance; his physiognomy was "fine et spirituelle." I use two French words because they define better than any English terms the species of intelligence with which his features were imbued.
I stood in need of my
inseparable companion; I called upon you, and you came to me in remembrance of our ancient device, 'All for one, one for all.' My crime is that I was an egotist."
"There go the
inseparables," Yashvin dropped, glancing sarcastically at the two officers who were at that instant leaving the room.