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n. (obsolete spelling of answer English) vb. (obsolete spelling of answer English)

Usage examples of "answere".

Smith answered that one could only see her at the grating as did the ambassador of France, who often came to visit her.

As soon as it was daylight I ran out of the wretched garret, and, after complaining to the girl of all I had endured during the night, I asked her to give me a Clean shirt, the one I had on being disgusting to look at, but she answered that I could only change my linen on a Sunday, and laughed at me when I threatened to complain to the mistress.

She answered in a sad tone that if my heart did not suggest to me what to do, she did not herself see what she could demand of me.

Malipiero that he must surely be enjoying a joke at my expense, but he answered that he had spoken in earnest, and he soon contrived to persuade me and to make me believe that I was born to become the most renowned preacher of our age as soon as I should have grown fat--a quality which I certainly could not boast of, for at that time I was extremely thin.

I asked her to come and sit on my bed, but she answered that she could not take such a liberty now that she was dressed, The simplicity, artlessness, and innocence of the answer seemed to me very enchanting, and brought a smile on my lips.

I said that very likely, and to reciprocate her kindness, Angela must likewise have been her husband, but she answered, with a smile, that Angela played husband only to Nanette, and Nanette could not deny it.

She answered that happiness could not be obtained by offending every moral law, and by swerving from our duties.

She smiled when I answered that I could not understand how I had succeeded in giving her so great a confidence in my virtue, when I appeared before her with a mask on my face, in a costume which did not indicate a very virtuous character.

She answered that I could not impose upon her a more cruel privation, and she entreated me to continue my visits.

Bragadin, I answered without hesitation that since De la Haye was before me I could do nothing, and thereupon made her my bow.

Blinded by my folly, I answered him that being guilty of nothing I had nothing to fear, and that consequently, although I knew his advice was good, I could not follow it.

This priest was an eloquent man, although a theologian, who answered the most difficult religious questions I could put to him.

She answered that her mother was always the same, but that if I would ask the Corticelli she could come and sup with me, though the mother would doubtless have to be of the party.

I did not know what these presents were, and as I could not ask to see them, I answered that, before consulting Paralis, it would be necessary to consecrate the gifts under the planetary hours, and that Querilinthos himself must not see them before the consecration.

I asked him to let me have the horse again, but he answered that the animal did not belong to me.