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cousins
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Cousins may refer to: A cousin kinship relationship Les Cousins (1959 film) Cousins (1989 film) Cousins (2014 film) Cousins (TV series) Cousins (song) Cousins (band) Cousins (surname) , people with the surname Cousins
Usage examples of cousins.
Among whom there are cousins who are so poor that one might almost dare to think it would have been the happier for them never to have been plated links upon the Dedlock chain of gold, but to have been made of common iron at first and done base service.
The Scotch cousins luckily included a boy of his own size who had extravagant taste in clothes.
Ada tenderly embraced him, and Richard heartily shook hands with him, and then the cousins went out of the room, looking back again directly, though, to say that they would wait for me.
Bedroom candlesticks bristle on the distant table by the door, and cousins yawn on ottomans.
cousins at the piano, cousins at the soda-water tray, cousins rising from the card-table, cousins gathered round the fire.
Volumnia, as one of the more privileged cousins, in a luxurious chair between them.
Volumnia is away next day, and all the cousins are scattered before dinner.
At last Sir Thomas Doodle has not only condescended to come in, but has done it handsomely, bringing in with him all his nephews, all his male cousins, and all his brothers-in-law.
Rouncewell, housekeeper at Chesney Wold, foresees, though no instructions have yet come down, that the family may shortly be expected, together with a pretty large accession of cousins and others who can in any way assist the great Constitutional work.
Next evening, down come Sir Leicester and my Lady with their largest retinue, and down come the cousins and others from all the points of the compass.
Better got up gentlemen than the other cousins to ride over to polling-booths and hustings here and there, and show themselves on the side of England, it would be hard to find.
Chancery could fall to my two young cousins, I should be well contented.
I have very much wished to express to Woodcourt, somehow, my sense of his humanity to poor unfortunate Jo, his inestimable services to my young cousins, and his value to us all.
The cousins generally are rather shy of Chesney Wold in its dullness, but take to it a little in the shooting season, when guns are heard in the plantations, and a few scattered beaters and keepers wait at the old places of appointment for low-spirited twos and threes of cousins.
One of the crowd of youthful kinsmen gathered about the dinner table the previous evening, one of the vo Rouvignac cousins the face was familiar, but Eliste could not remember the name.