Lockwood
Belva Ann Bennett
[bel-vuh] /ˈbɛl və/ (Show IPA), 1830–1917, U.S. lawyer and women’s-rights activist.
Historical Examples
“There’s a fella over on the east side you ought to meet,” Lockwood explained.
Erik Dorn Ben Hecht
Could anyone remain two weeks in Radville and not hear of Miss Lockwood?
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
The two Peytons hate you—for reasons of their own—probably because you snared Lockwood away from the lovely Helen.
The Mystery Girl Carolyn Wells
When there’s money due Lockwood, he wants it, and most times he gets it or its equivalent.
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
Lockwood took Morton to the living-room, and there they found Mrs. Bates as well as the two Peytons.
The Mystery Girl Carolyn Wells
And you’ve made a strong play for the fond affections of Lockwood’s daughter?
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
Give up your foolish fancy for Lockwood, for it is only a passing attraction.
The Mystery Girl Carolyn Wells
Lockwood continued to watch Duncan with the air of a cat eyeing a mouse.
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
“Because he would have known Doctor Waring, and—and all the circumstances,” Lockwood concluded a little lamely.
The Mystery Girl Carolyn Wells
The fact is, Lockwood, my future and its fortunes are just as uncertain as your own.
Lord Kilgobbin Charles Lever
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