Presently Erling came alongside me, leaving the housecarl to mind his comrade. |
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Sir knight and comrade, hither comes one, no nutbrown maid is she, but the fairest of all fair women in this world. |
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How could she be otherwise, as the daughter of forli and the wife of my brave comrade? |
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Struli was at his side like one sprung from the earth, he tore off his four-corners, and made his comrade a bandage. |
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The man-at-arms had dropped his wineskin in surprise and was staring at what was happening to his comrade. |
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So that as soon as my comrade was decently array'd at the first slopshop we came to, 'twas high time to seek an inn. |
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Hughes repudiated all idea of valeting, but was willing to accept the man as a comrade. |
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His comrade, perceiving how much he is pained, modifies what he meant to say. |
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A clean and decent road's before me and a comrade for it, and I'm in the mood to take it, and here's the glaur about my feet! |
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And David took the kettle of grits to his comrade, whom he found weeping on the mountain. |
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He won gold from Durade, or, as Fresno guffawed to a comrade, he had been allowed to win it. |
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And then Cyrus called to his side Araspas the Mede, who had been his comrade in boyhood. |
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He was close upon them, Mr. Drake and the other comrade being with him, and some tagrag in attendance, as usual. |
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Going by way of Russellville, I got a comrade, who had been wounded when we charged the town. |
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The comrade who does not play billiards will, sooner or later, get an absolute advantage over you. |
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I was going to bring trouble and disgrace upon you also as my comrade and accomplice. |
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He was Pepsy's steady comrade and the partner of all her adventurous escapades. |
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A robustious young fellow of sense and brains would have found in this lover of books and a bottle not a bad comrade. |
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Also the name of the horse of Emynedus, alexanders comrade, in the Alexander. |
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It is that which assuages the grief of a soldier for a dead comrade, or soon ousts it altogether from his mind. |
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Evidently Casey was disappointed not to get another cursing, for he turned to his comrade, McDermott, an axman. |
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The renegado, seeing his comrade fall, fled for his life, making the halls and galleries ring with his outcries. |
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He bade his comrade Automedon bring the breastplate from his tent, and he did so. |
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But Rainier dinners were not for poor boys, and with a regretful sigh he followed his comrade in another direction. |
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Then leeching, after loading his pistol, went to work with his comrade for an hour or so. |
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Why, you would not take such a pettifogging advantage of an old comrade as that. |
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Indeed, you will have in me a good and loyal comrade, ay, and a worshipful. |
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It crisped the poor fellow to a cinder, and sheared the head of my comrade clean off. |
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Tell me, comrade, is it sooth that we shall have another fling at these Frenchmen? |
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The man with the gun swore fearfully, but his comrade with the hammer was silent. |
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She had become so habituated to his presence that she was quite at her ease, and treated him as a comrade. |
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On the ninth of November, 1916, I flew towards the enemy with my little comrade Immelmann, who then was eighteen years old. |
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Swounds, but an empty stomach is a craven comrade in a desperate enterprise. |
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He cudgelled his memory, and at last he remembered it was the face of an old comrade. |
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We had learned to understand each other well, and no man ever had a stancher comrade than I had in Mishka Pavloff. |
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They say the Savoyard is not a bad comrade, and at any rate he can charge like a soldier. |
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A quarter of a century had elapsed after the disbandment of our regiment before I saw the comrade who rode with me from Bull Run. |
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Sigmund went searching for the herb he saw the weasel carry to his comrade. |
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And with these words he regularly flung his comrade out of his doctorial chair. |
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The other two were stripped, driven from their wounded comrade with rifles, and returned to the camp in a semi-nude condition. |
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A bottle of kavass, my peach of Turkistan, and a glass for our comrade. |
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He merited their opprobrium, simply by being a comrade to his men. |
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She is the only daughter of my comrade and she is my affianced bride. |
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Cassius whined faintly as his fortunate comrade swallowed the savory mess at a gulp. |
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Colonel Burnaby, his good comrade, had been killed at Abu Klea. |
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The cavalryman refused the offer, and told his comrade to keep them. |
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He treated her simply as a comrade with whom he had chummed for years. |
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Can that be Bart Hodge, my schoolmate, chum, and comrade of Fardale? |
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The first wounded mall who appealed for help was sitting with his back against a dead comrade. |
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His French Canadian comrade waved his fiddle-bow protestingly. |
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The face of Jim O'Brien, a Mastodon King and old-time comrade, caught his eyes. |
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Then our comrade, always a shrewd businessman, offered to take the whole cargo at thirty days, but that little financial scheme was a failure. |
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My comrade says, sith we share your fire, you shall share his meat. |
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Old Pierre Le Caron, who owned it, was a right good comrade, and had ever a seat and a crust for a weary archer. |
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All this astonished my comrade not a little, as neither of us had entertained the least idea that any white man ever visited the Typees sociably. |
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Beside him was his comrade Nesvitski, a tall staff officer, extremely stout, with a kindly, smiling, handsome face and moist eyes. |
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Kuvalda loses his mainstay when his comrade, the schoolmaster, dies. |
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The masterly generalship of his comrade filled him with admiration. |
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Dear boy, and Pip's comrade, you two may count upon me always having a gen-teel muzzle on. |
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We thought he was summoning help for his comrade, but he was really denouncing his murderer. |
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And I made him my pal and comrade, and found him a veritable honey pot of sweetnesses and goodnesses. |
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A comrade slit down the leg of the pantaloon with a knife, when lo! |
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She adds to her gift the horse papillon and his comrade Benoist. |
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The beasts stood docilely for several minutes, as if they were old soldiers respecting a dead comrade, and then they were off. |
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Perhaps our comrade might feel better over a hand at picquet. |
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So that we felt quite easy about the safety of pricker and his comrade. |
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Since then, prophetess, Night hath been my comrade, and Death my familiar. |
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Once more I felt the fascination of a comrade who was forever dazzling one with a fresh and unsuspected facet of his character. |
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I could think of no better expedient, and therefore went away in the night between the 23rd and 24th of April with my comrade, an old man, very infirm and very timorous. |
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Did I long to be a ploughboy, or soldier's comrade because of reading him? |
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Kind comrade and helper, you will be doing me an injustice if for a single moment you ever suspect that I am lacking in feeling or in gratitude towards you. |
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He occasionally tried to fathom a comrade with seductive sentences. |
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When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left, but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. |
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When the revelry of his companions had mounted to its height, this man slipped away unobserved, and I saw no more of him till he became my comrade on the sea. |
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Mugambi was crouching in the shadow of this structure, just around the corner from the unsuspecting guard, when another approached to relieve his comrade. |
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Patroclus was enraged by the death of his comrade, and sped through the front ranks as swiftly as a hawk that swoops down on a flock of daws or starlings. |
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Then the princes of the Achaeans took the son of Peleus to Agamemnon, but hardly could they persuade him to come with them, so wroth was he for the death of his comrade. |
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On the contrary, they are proud of their comrade and her honors. |
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Still, he raced to engage the enemy to help rescue his comrade in arms. |
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To pack for days over the gale-swept passes or across the mosquito-ridden marshes, and to pack double the weight his comrade packed, did not involve unfairness or compulsion. |
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Comrade Ossipon had no settled conception now of what was happening to him. |
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Surely you must realize that the commissar is one of the busiest men in Transbalkania, Comrade. |
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Resolutely he suppressed his sympathy for the ghost of Comrade Verloc, and went on. |
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Comrade Ossipon was familiar with the beauties of its journalistic style. |
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The son of Comrade In Arms also gained Grade 2 wins in the Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup Handicap and the Pan American Handicap. |
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Comrade Ossipon assumed correctly that no woman was capable of wholly disbelieving such a statement. |
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Comrade Ostrinski was a little man, scarcely up to Jurgis's shoulder, wizened and wrinkled, very ugly, and slightly lame. |
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Comrade Ossipon, nicknamed the Doctor, went out of the Silenus beer-hall. |
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But this being a delicate affair, Comrade Ossipon behaved with delicacy. |
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Outside, Comrade Ossipon, flush of safe banknotes as never before in his life, refused the offer of a cab. |
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Comrade Ossipon met the shock of this blasphemy by an awful, vacant stare. |
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And when Comrade Ossipon had made out the handle of the knife he turned away from the glazed door, and retched violently. |
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He said that Comrade Abro was a very upright man who never compromised on principles. |
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