And he obeyed her, forsook his unfinished tea and hurried away to the chapel. |
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Brusquely he turned his back, hurried away, and returned that evening to Beaumont. |
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He did not wait, however, to remonstrate, but immediately drew forward the hood of his burnous and hurried away. |
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He might not come for her, but he would send Moses, and then he hurried away. |
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He quickly explained it to the doctor, then hurried away through the almirah into the secret chamber below. |
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The gray-skinned yill guide who had met the arriving embassy at the foot of the ramp hurried away. |
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Taking out a lump of barley sugar candy he had brought for her he laid it down beside her and hurried away. |
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He hurried away after the newsvendor, and then counted his change and argued about a coin which he thought was counterfeit. |
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Those of the caravan who could escaped, the balance the highwaymen left dead or dying in the road, as they hurried away with their loot. |
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The brave little creature hurried away, and presently we heard the sizzling of a kettle. |
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She hurried away, skipping toward the dressing room building. |
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He shook Jane's hand, dealt nods to the rest rapidly, making no distinction in favor of Agatha, and hurried away. |
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Determined not to quit Marianne, though hopeless of contributing, at present, to her ease, she hurried away to excuse herself from attending Mrs. |
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Kirke had hurried away from Moulmein as fast as he could walk. |
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He turned and hurried away to one of the far cottages, where Mademoiselle Reisz was shuffling away. |
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Indeed, the man who had come up the stairway to summon him had hurried away without hearing the refusal. |
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Saying this, Captain Trevelyan hurried away down the street. |
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The tears had welled into his eyes again, and he hurried away. |
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Sheard laughed, treating the words as a witticism, and hurried away. |
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Laughing, he picked up his backpack, turned on his heel and hurried away. |
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I hurried away, followed by Clara's merry laugh at my clumsy gait. |
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And he hurried away out of the coppice, past the pond, up the hill. |
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So I sat and mused, until such dangerous thoughts came into my head that I hurried away to my desk and plunged furiously into the latest treatise upon pathology. |
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A loud shriek was uttered by all on shore, and a volley of execrations by those on board, but boat and man were hurried away by the rushing swiftness of the tide. |
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