The king caused him to be seized and hurried on board a vessel by the earl marshal, and conveyed to Calais. |
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It was no desire for a purer justice or wiser laws that hurried Ithuriel earthward. |
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Their tasks were hurried over, imperfectly learnt at the best, if at all, and were generally concluded with a caning. |
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Hurriedly collecting the remainder of the implements and placing them in an attache case, the manicurist hurried from the room. |
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And nobody knew if the steam dahabeah had hurried on before us, to anchor out of sight round the oblique faade of Abu Simbel. |
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He felt again the eeriness of this desertion, and hurried on past the silent places. |
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I said it would do capitally, and she hurried downstairs to prepare my supper. |
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He slammed down his cup on the table, between a broken tumbler and an eggy plate, and hurried out of the door, carrying his hat. |
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He hurried, for the freezing process was going on in his carcase, and he was afraid. |
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Perhaps, after all, he had been on the other side of the cave-in and had hurried on out of the mine. |
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Brusquely he turned his back, hurried away, and returned that evening to Beaumont. |
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Then I cast a hurried glance at myself in a tarnished mirror nailed against the matchboarding, and staggered back in dismay. |
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Three times they flashed the message, then hurried back to the boat and chugged out, anchoring140 in midstream. |
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Notscha hurried to his master and related with tears what had befallen him. |
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She started as the sound of the bell reached her, and hurried out to unbolt the door. |
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While he hurried me to a dressing-room, he overwhelmed me with felicitations on the result of the day. |
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He hurried back to headquarters at once, and there Gizzard found him a few minutes later, most fetchingly attired. |
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They hurried from the cloakroom and tore into the hall, to discover the truth for themselves. |
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They hurried out into the corridor, and started down it, armed with the fire irons. |
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Then he wheeled quickly, ran across the flight deck and hurried up aloft to the flight bridge. |
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The process is tortuously slow, but the gestation of a new humanity cannot be hurried by impatience. |
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And with a Godspeed Walter hurried off to rouse the neighbors to the rescue. |
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His shrift of the morning, hurried and formal as it had been, had softened him. |
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The bent grass and weeds showed the way, Dorothy hurried along, only stopping to listen for the hoped-for voice. |
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And he obeyed her, forsook his unfinished tea and hurried away to the chapel. |
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We hurried on and managed to get across the bergschrund before the last rays of sunlight left the summit of the Jungfrau. |
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All right, answered Mr. snook, who hurried off, looking over his shoulder as if he feared he might see more spiders. |
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She thought of the other hurried War-bridals and betrothals all over the country. |
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Mrs. King had hurried down-stairs, and at the threshold stood a watery figure, holding out the gallipot. |
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Now that they had caught him they could condemn him to be hanged on the spot, and away they hurried him to the gallows tree. |
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Sam hurried back to the room and prepared the second letter for the mailing list. |
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These at once hurried forward and began to uncouple the engine with its tender and three baggage-cars. |
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He hurried off a moment later, affirming that he was late at the bank already. |
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The servants, full of joy, hurried to the parents to acquaint them with the good news. |
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The Fairies and the goblins hurried to the kitchen in the hollow, but it was empty. |
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Betty hurried to the console table where the mail was always laid on a beaten silver tray. |
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He hurried home so that he might be there to greet her when she returned from her work. |
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The remaining lads hurried out of the stable to watch Frank ride, grody accompanying them. |
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General Guerrero had hurried to Hermosillo, where he was securely intrenched. |
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He made a hurried sign to the on-coming figure to follow him, ran ahead, and halted at last in the cover of a hackmatack bush. |
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He hurried toward Alcon who, leaning on his staff, greeted him with a kindly smile. |
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Then he hurried after Gascoyne, frowzy, half-dressed, and even yet only half-awake. |
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He hurried quickly to the hall tree, slipped into a light overcoat, and left the house. |
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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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At once the little company hurried to the great temple which was by far the most wonderful building that shama had ever seen. |
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Lorraine felt thrills as she hurried into the corduroys, leggings, and smock that had been placed ready for her. |
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By inquiry he learned that the borrower had loaded the mower into a handcart and hurried off. |
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So Rose dried her tears and hurried on after her mother out to Grandma Bell's corncrib. |
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The rest of the family hurried in from the cornfield and followed her directions. |
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Leaving the old house, they hurried to the spring, which they had located on their previous visit to happenchance. |
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The foolish woman wrapped up the shirting and counted out the money and the laborer hurried off. |
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And am I to be hurried along by this stream of corruption to infamy and oblivion! |
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She darted, bronze, to the backmost corner, flattening her face against the pane in a halo of hurried breath. |
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Scanning the horizon line, he hurried impatiently toward the heliographic ridge. |
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Miss North put her mother into a big chair, and hurried to bring a dish of curds. |
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He hurried over his macaroon tart and cup of coffee, and then had three-quarters of an hour left to idle in the square. |
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And there was no sound save the half audible rustle of some tiny creature of the night as it hurried over the cushiony ground. |
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In the darkness they hurried to the deck, which was slanting from her list. |
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It is too hurried and slapdash, and I may have quite different opinions after we have calmed down a bit. |
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Fuel had been sledded up, and after attending to the details of water and fire, the boys hurried home. |
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Mrs. Colesworthy enfolded her in an approbatory embrace, and hurried home to tell me about it. |
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The traveler was certainly too hurried and preoccupied to think of doughnuts. |
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I declined to receive Rennen, begged Botkin to call for me before the dinner, took a bath, and hurried into my dress clothes. |
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She ate as well as spoke in a hurried manner, and as if in defiance of her feelings. |
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So hurried was their change of mental attitude that their thoughts on the subject were splendid instances of snap judgment. |
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Then the truth fell on him like a thundercloud, and he hurried back to the house for good. |
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A twittering, hurried chant, suggestive of the horned lark's performance, but terminating in decreasing power. |
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Snatching up my carabine, I left my actionless post at the window, and hurried down stairs, and out of the house. |
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Whereupon she fell to loosening her hair and braiding it with hurried fingers. |
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Zuliman sprang forward, seized his arms, and hurried to range himself beneath the standard of the Sophi. |
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With a throb of fear Dane unhooked his safety belt and hurried over to him. |
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Robert hurried home, and rushed into the kitchen where his mother was at work. |
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He might not come for her, but he would send Moses, and then he hurried away. |
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The very next afternoon Ruth and Helen hurried in to Lumberton to make inquiries at the hospital. |
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Rip pushed the igniter into the small section, seated it in the hole, and hurried to cover. |
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In spite of all my endeavours to escape I was hurried in with that hideous mob of ferocious-looking men and brazen-faced women. |
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He got up quickly, bathed as usual in icy water, dressed, and hurried out to see the Balaton. |
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He hurried forward and flung himself on the floor at the Emperor's sandaled feet. |
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Nina lingered for a moment with her hand on the banister, and then hurried to her room. |
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Some of them continued their hurried flight as far as Santa Barbara and Janiuay. |
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He hurried after the boy and caught him fiercely if ineffectively by the arm. |
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Then, observing his stupefaction and the return of doubt to his mind, she hurried on. |
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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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But I am hurried sometimes beyond the sense of pain, when unbosoming myself to friends who harmonize with me in principle. |
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Jimmie and meissner hurried to this place, with their new-found wealth burning a hole in their pockets. |
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Down he hurried into the subway station, and dropped his tithe of tribute into the multiple maw of the interborough. |
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He began to suffocate with chagrin, and hurried his steps in sheer distress. |
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She hurried out the arched entranceway, asking him not to start that subject again. |
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We hurried on as rapidly as possible so as to get into the Jayhawker's beaten trail which would be a little easier to follow. |
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Having ascertained that Thames was at his heels, he hurried with his ghastly burthen down seacoal Lane. |
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He got wind of the trouble and came for me, and we hurried lorimer away as fast as possible. |
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The boys hurried to the front of the lab building again and found joe blake still getting a bit of sunshine. |
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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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To the kitchen, then, they hurried, and found real comfort in its smallness and secureness. |
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And away they hurried, most of them at a dogtrot, to wash themselves in the river. |
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We then, guided by candela, hurried forward on our journey, keeping a sharp look-out lest the fugitive Indians should return. |
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The respiration is hurried on the slightest exertion, and dyspnoea is produced by any prolonged muscular effort. |
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But again clouds, like marshalling armies, hurried through and darkened the sky. |
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All the detachments of the Army of Tennessee were hurried without change of cars toward Kinston. |
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I 'm just as hurried as that boy of yours was when he swamped the powder-magazine. |
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He was just in time to swallow a hurried meal and set off to the theatre with the Creams. |
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He hurried from the inn, suppressing his sobs for a moment with one grand effort. |
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On this a servant hurried off to bring the lyre from the king's house, and the nine men who had been chosen as stewards stood forward. |
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Stud hurried off to unhitch while Gus helped Early Ann with her bundles. |
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The bugles blared, and they hurried to their action stations. |
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Sarah agreed briskly, and she hurried on toward the private office. |
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Mrs. Pendleton hurried forward, wiping her hands on her apron as she went. |
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Ribby settled Duchess in an armchair before the fire, and went out and hurried to the village to look for the doctor. |
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The man half cuffed her upright and then hurried her toward the autogiro. |
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He found among his scanty belongings a bathing suit, and, wrapped in his overcoat, hurried down-stairs. |
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She hated the place, and yet she seldom hurried by it or averted her eyes. |
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The tired mother hurried with the baby carriage to catch up. |
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Laughing, he picked up his backpack, turned on his heel and hurried away. |
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He hurried off, and in a moment the clack of bagatelle began again. |
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But Mr. Bathurst took no notice of this, and hurried on with his story. |
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Henry followed the beadsman, who hurried on towards Falconcleugh. |
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You don't mean that these words, uttered in a hurried moment, are to weigh against a whole life's devotion? |
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They hurried the bidarka across the sea-wall to the open water of the bay. |
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With this hurried adjuration, he cocked his blunderbuss, and stood on the offensive. |
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The wind had us on the stern, and hurried us bitingly forward. |
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An old man with a gray whisker under the chin and brass buttons on his pilot-cloth jacket, hurried up along the quay hailing my ship by name. |
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With a boding sense of trouble she hurried through the rooms. |
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She did not linger there, but with a step that was hurried and agitated, she crossed the distance that divided her cabin from the ruin. |
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Now he hurried to pass down the train to a boxcar with an open door. |
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Along the Inca road the little party hurried at breakneck speed. |
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Rick grabbed a broadhead arrow from the quiver and hurried forward. |
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He patted her arm with a brotherly gesture, and hurried along. |
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The clerk hurried to the telephone, while Bruce paced his office. |
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A bullock must never be hurried, not even in the early morning. |
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Kazu spoke briefly in Cantonese to each group, and then hurried on. |
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His arrangements completed, Hardy hurried off again to Chelsea. |
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I hurried away, followed by Clara's merry laugh at my clumsy gait. |
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But Thrse, with intentional oversight, hurried towards the cloakroom. |
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Calling Master Clough, he and I, with others, hurried to the door. |
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A clown seized Philemon's hand, and hurried him into the ring. |
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I hurried forward to pick it up, just in time, for an old wretch in a long kaftan rushed up too. |
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I gave him a condensed and hurried resume of the whole story. |
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He had just jumped to his feet, hurried past Will Henderson who was reading proof in the printshop and started to run along the alleyway. |
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Deciding he had seen more than was good for him, Connor hurried on. |
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We hurried into Rossetti's room and found him in convulsions. |
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And he hurried away out of the coppice, past the pond, up the hill. |
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And, crossing over, close under the windows of the club, she hurried home. |
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But suddenly reined back by some counter thought, he hurried towards the helm, huskily demanding how the ship was heading. |
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With deepened discomfort, Martin hurried to the creek to water the horses. |
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Then, as we sat gazing into the fire, and conversation was lapsing into silence, he made a hurried confession. |
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The gale hurried on to devastate fresh fields and pastures new. |
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But he hurried on, diagonally, across the big cavern-like hall. |
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But the retreat had been hurried and the vultures and the good Samaritans would have to look to the dead. |
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Hussey hurried towards an open door leading to the kitchen, and bawling out clam for two, disappeared. |
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Up the mighty Saskatchewan for nearly a thousand miles they hurried on. |
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They left her burning in the sauna while they hurried homewards. |
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By this time several persons had hurried to the scene of the encounter. |
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The boys hurried to the room where the scuba equipment was kept. |
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Her case was put forward on the docket and hurried to a decision. |
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Just then Miss Williams, the dramatics instructor, hurried in. |
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We heard the door open, a few hurried words, and then quick steps upon the linoleum. |
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The view which their hurried routing disclosed filled me with apprehension and with rage. |
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So I hurried on, splashing and bemiring myself in the byways of the Bourbonnais. |
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We heard hurried steps, Christine running back to the Louis-Philippe room, as though to seek shelter on the other side of our wall. |
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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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And her equerry has been hurried back to look after her harried estate. |
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Gummidge's spirits by a cheerful salutation and a jocose embrace, took my arm, and hurried me away. |
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He darted a look into the binnacle and took a hurried compass bearing of the sounds Jerry was making. |
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As he hurried to the door, he expressed again his admiration for the name. |
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For the most part, she hurried about with febrile, aimless movements. |
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He fidgeted, hesitated, and then hurried forth a labored apology. |
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He scribbled the appointment on his shirt-cuff and hurried off in his strange, peering, absent-minded fashion. |
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They called so archly, so seductively, that our feet hurried toward the tent of themselves. |
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We hurried up to where he was standing in a nook, shaped something like a small bow window. |
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The name of Biddlebaum he got from a box of goods seen at a freight station as he hurried through an eastern Ohio town. |
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Toward the geyser hurried Frank, still looking for his companion. |
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Thus saying, he double-locked the door, and hurried off to Mrs. Gillett. |
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Scotty hurried to look, while Rick went to the glove compartment. |
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