1 The Doctor, in the goodness of his heart, waved his hand as if to make light of it, and save Mr. Jack Maldon from any further reminder.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 16. I AM A NEW BOY IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE 2 As he had continued to look steadily at me, I took it as a reminder that he objected to being extolled for his consideration.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE 3 'Your employer, you know,' said Mr. Dick, jogging his arm as a gentle reminder.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 49. I AM INVOLVED IN MYSTERY 4 This momentous pocket-book was a timely reminder to him of another transaction.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 57. THE EMIGRANTS 5 Mr. McRae was a reminder of a cruder era, like Grandma Fontaine and her embarrassingly loud belches, an era everyone would like to forget.
6 Besides, he was a living reminder of the worst mistake in her career, and the fact that he had been its cause did not soften her feelings toward him.
7 She paused a moment, moved in spite of herself by this reminder of her influence over him.
8 It was not so much a question as a reminder.
9 The coarse evergreen color of the small fir trees scattered here and there among the birches was an unpleasant reminder of winter.
10 "Yes, he's a poor little fellow," said Denisov, who evidently saw nothing shameful in this reminder.
11 "I give you my word of honor it shan't occur again, and let this always be a reminder to me," and he pointed to the broken ring.
12 She began well, thanks to a silent reminder that came to her unexpectedly, but most opportunely.
13 Mrs. Dent here bent over to the pious lady and whispered something in her ear; I suppose, from the answer elicited, it was a reminder that one of the anathematised race was present.
14 Napoleon ended his speech with a reminder of Boxer's two favourite maxims, "I will work harder" and "Comrade Napoleon is always right"--maxims, he said, which every animal would do well to adopt as his own."
15 Then, catching hold of the bridle, he gave his jaw a sharp wrench, by way of gentle reminder that he was not his own master; and by these means turned him round.