"Sender" Quotes from Famous Books
... letter and bank-note were enclosed in a new envelope, and addressed back again to the sender. With no word of comment; she must interpret him as she could, and would. He went out, and threw the offensive packet into the nearest ... — In the Year of Jubilee • George Gissing
... is by Postal-Order, Draft, or Express. Money carefully placed inside of envelopes, securely sealed, and carefully addressed, seldom goes astray; but it is at the sender's risk. Address all letters and make all orders, drafts, ... — Scientific American, Volume XXXVI., No. 8, February 24, 1877 • Various
... with pagan priests, who besought the gods to 158:3 heal the sick and designated Apollo as "the god of medicine." He was supposed to have dic- tated the first prescription, according to the 158:6 "History of Four Thousand Years of Medicine." It is here noticeable that Apollo was also regarded as the sender of disease, "the god of pestilence." Hippocrates turned 158:9 from image-gods to vegetable and mineral drugs for heal- ing. This was deemed progress in medicine; but what we need is the truth which heals both mind and 158:12 ... — Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures • Mary Baker Eddy
... to be," said Patty, dimpling at him. "Any flower is sentimental, if the sender means ... — Patty's Social Season • Carolyn Wells
... to await examination as to his sanity, though insisting that he was the victim of a gang of footpads who had plied him with liquor and robbed him of his watch. I showed the piece to Ben Sutton and Ben sent him up a pillow of forget-me-nots with "Rest" spelled on it—without the sender's card. ... — Somewhere in Red Gap • Harry Leon Wilson
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