12 uses
- On the very few occasions I had been allowed to accompany Mother and Father to Nairobi, the planters we saw going about on the streets appeared well behaved.Book 1 — Rachel Sheridan (5% in)
- The Kikuyu men were moving far away from the illness, accompanied by the women carrying their babies on their backs, their little ones skipping along beside them.Book 1 — Rachel Sheridan (33% in)
- Father accompanied the Pritchards to the hospital and I followed along, reluctant to be alone after all the sadness.Book 1 — Rachel Sheridan (42% in)
- Perhaps to the native hospital in Nairobi, but their families would not be able to accompany them.Book 1 — Rachel Sheridan (72% in)
- Mrs. Pritchard was to accompany me on the train that would take me on the overnight trip from Nairobi to Mombasa, where I would board the ship.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (0% in)
- "Since I can't accompany him this year, he will have the pleasure of your company, my dear.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (64% in)
- What a pleasure it has been to have you accompany me.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (66% in)
- Immediately after dinner the Pritchards made me accompany them into the library, where a fire had been laid and a tray of coffee set out.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (72% in)
- Mrs. Pritchard stood over me as I packed, while Mr. Pritchard sent word to Grandfather that I was to accompany them to London.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (80% in)
- Though he had not sent for them, the Pritchards accompanied me, determined not to let me out of their sight.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (81% in)
- We must insist on Valerie's accompanying us.Book 2 — Valerie Pritchard (81% in)
- More uncertainly he added, "And then I could accompany you while you gave the truck a little run about the city."Book 3 — Rachel Pritchard (80% in)
There are no more uses of "accompany" in Listening for Lions.
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