Chamber Fellow

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The word "chamber-fellow" in example sentences

Good Sir, I am a servant, (to use [3722] Seneca's words) howsoever your poor friend; a servant, and yet your chamber-fellow, and if you consider better of it, your fellow-servant. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Checkley, in Staffordshire, my quondam chamber-fellow, and late fellow student in Christ Church, Oxon. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Ah, my sweet chamber-fellow, had I lived with thee, then had I lived still! but now I die eternally. ❋ Unknown (1909)

For a long time she knelt thus, lapped in happy dreams; then the door opened and in came her chamber-fellow. ❋ Mary Johnston (1903)

The maid of honor took it from her; then, with a last glance at the mirror, swept towards the door, but on the threshold turned and came back for one moment to her chamber-fellow. ❋ Mary Johnston (1903)

'Tis not to be imagined the ridiculous stories they have made, nor how J.B. cries out on me for refusing him and choosing his chamber-fellow; yet he pities me too, and swears I am condemned to be the miserablest person upon earth. ❋ Parry, Edward A (1901)

She is writing of Mr. Charles Rich, and says: He was then in love with a Maid of Honour to the Queen, on Mrs. Hareson, that had been chamber-fellow to my sister-in-law whilst she lived at Court, and that brought on the acquaintance between him and my sister. ❋ Unknown (1888)

[13] Thus, too, Scogin and his "chamber-fellow" successively declared to ❋ William Alexander Clouston (1869)

Your lordship sees my poor dog can endure no collar: let him therefore be my chamber-fellow until his throat be healed, when I shall again submit him to your lordship's mandate. ' ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

He dropped asleep stroking the muzzle of his chamber-fellow, and slept all the night, kept warm by the horse's breath, and the near furnace of his great body. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Holdcraft, (Thomas) chamber-fellow of Archbishop Tillotson, at ❋ 1630-1694 (1820)

My chamber-fellow and I diverted ourselves with the sport of venturing our fingers for the raisins; and the wantonness of the thing was to see each other look like a demon, as we burnt ourselves, and snatched out the fruit. ❋ Richard Steele (1700)

Here was Mr. Sawyer, my old chamber-fellow, a counsel against my Lord; and I am glad to see him in so good play. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

Up, and to the office, where some time upon Sir D. G.wden's accounts, and then I by water to Westminster for some Tangier orders, and so meeting with Mr. Sawyers my old chamber-fellow, he and I by water together to the Temple, he giving me an account of the base, rude usage, which he and Sir G. Carteret had lately, before the Commissioners of ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

W.en we were come thither W. Howe, and Mr. Ibbott, and Mr. Pinckney went away for Scheveling, while I and the child to walk up and down the town, where I met my old chamber-fellow, Mr.Ch. Anderson, and a friend of his ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

Mr. Pinckney went away for Scheveling, while I and the child to walk up and down the town, where I met my old chamber-fellow, Mr.Ch. Anderson, and a friend of his (both Physicians), Mr. Wright, who took me to a ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)

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