In his haste to see his sister, he neglected to clean up, and appeared before her in his coal heaver's make-up. |
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It seemed such a small brown spot, in such haste, dipping between the candles on the armoire. |
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The news of this greatly angered Castruccio, and taking leave of Enrico, he pressed on in great haste to Pistoia. |
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The Elector's face was apoplectically purple from rage and haste, his breath came in wheezing gasps. |
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Then in great haste he took up paint-pot and brush, and sacrilegiously set himself to work upon Wio-wani's last masterpiece. |
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It was the need of being by herself, the haste of communing alone with her great happiness. |
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Peggy had meat, dressing and gravy and a fruit salad, of which she began to dispose with some haste, though daintily enough. |
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And soon after Henri's arrival a dispatch rider set off post haste with certain papers and maps, hurriedly written and drawn. |
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But Kura himself jumped up from where he was lying before the fire, and began to put on his armour in great haste. |
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When the price is low and the market dull at the time of Shearing, there should not be too much haste in making sales. |
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Nettie's haste and peremptoriness were mixed, if it must be told, with a little resentment against the world in general. |
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Our friend will overlook the matter if you do but say that you have acted in heat and haste. |
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His pleased haste to assist her, showed that he at least, if fancy-free, was not memory-clear. |
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The drover provided him a hearty breakfast in the morning, and Noddy was in no haste. |
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She clapped her hands for joy, and beckoning him to haste, disappeared among the duskiness of the trees. |
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In his haste to get away, the lad tripped and fell flat in the muddy water which raced through the underpass. |
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I say, believe this, and you will make haste to give while you may, lest your opportunity should overslip you. |
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There was no one to be seen or heard, and with frenzied haste they began to pull up the plants which adorned the flower box. |
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It was a time when the admonition to make haste slowly was of profound significance. |
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We will be content to make haste slowly and take steps to prevent the evils that have defeated those who have gone before. |
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Then they voided the land, for they had haste of the journey, whither they would fare. |
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He was directed to a church, where the field hospital had been installed in haste. |
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So we were wroth and made to slay the other baas, but he shot us down with a fire stick and returned to his own country in haste. |
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The net result of the flying start and apparent haste was not a little comment on part of those who had gathered near the car. |
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And there was some haste in his slouching, loose-jointed gait which gave to his journey a suggestion of furtiveness. |
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She made haste to unclose them, and her heart bounded at thinking that he was born to all this! |
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And with Gerard's assistance Pierre in all haste removed the girl from the train. |
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In his haste he had said derogatory things about Robin in his heart, which was unreasonable. |
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Dade went on tying the hackamore with a haste that might be called anxious. |
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With the haste of panic, Hogarth, Wiley and Malvine had been granted everything they asked. |
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The major was in no haste to leave, but he spent most of his time with Mark, and was in nobody's way. |
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She would have passed him with a word in her haste, but he turned and walked with her. |
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Come, let us make haste, or the sunshine will be gone, and Phoebus along with it. |
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Then came a man in haste from out of the gateway where we stood yet, and he bore a last gift from gerent to me. |
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When version has been done haste may compress the head in the tight cervix and asphyxiate the child. |
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Why do you not make haste about your business, but lose time with this babbler? |
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The others had made haste to withdraw as soon as La Boulaye had been pilloried. |
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At this, slyboots rushed off in such a haste, and with such a wicked gleam in his eye, that I smelt mischief immediately. |
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In her haste to get it all over valentine made a great gesture of surrender. |
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He then told who he was, and that he had been sent to a post up the Hud-son and was in haste to get back. |
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Then, in his haste to make the put-out at first, he threw wild and the ball went over Burketts head. |
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There, moreover, vespers were celebrated with more solemnity and less haste. |
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But you can not use too much haste in making ready the lustral waters and the consecrations. |
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In a moment she was in the room, and he was closing and shuttering the window with fevered haste. |
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Then they provided a cloth of silk for to cover these letters in the Siege Perilous, and the King bade haste unto dinner. |
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He stopped a moment before her on the doorstone and drew the quick breath of the haste of his coming. |
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If he makes haste he may become clumsy and rough, leaving here and there inequalities of impasto. |
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In haste they scrambled aboard, and pressed the self-starter on the engine. |
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He followed them down the walk in a sweating agony of obliviousness, and climbed into the car with carefully normal lack of haste. |
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Yes, of course you'll get it, and if you make haste and get well, you shall have a carriage too with India rubber tires. |
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He tore off the waistband button in his haste, brushed his coat, washed his hands. |
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It sagged upon the hinges, but, well-used to its vagaries, she overcame it with a regardless haste. |
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I wished to speak to you when we were on our way to the selvas', but you were in haste to be there, and so it was not possible. |
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They seemed in haste, and she could hear the rattle of their sabres as they cantered by. |
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Yet I had stayed this busking marriage Had not my brothers pressed me to such haste And peace not waited on it. |
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Allen readily fell in with it, and, making haste back to Longueuil, obtained a few boats and collected about thirty recruits. |
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So, having this behind-time flash of after-wit, I made haste to efface the question I had asked. |
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The Amado thrown back in haste light enough was given to show the emptiness of the room. |
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She told me she saw Robertson go into the ruins, so I made what haste I could to cleek the callant. |
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In all haste he pulled his clasp-knife and cut the lashings which held the boat in its chocks. |
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He said there wa'n't no haste, but I knew better, an' told him I'd brought some camphire right with me. |
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It was haste which in 1880 wrecked the plan of South African Confederation. |
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And in the meantime a trireme was despatched in all haste to carry their petition to Sparta. |
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Then she hopped off as spryly as a sparrow, on her thin ankles, moving with nervous haste. |
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The unfortunate troops of cardenas found no use for their cords, since, totally defeated, they fled in haste. |
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It was her bill, receipted, which Ottillie had let fall in the haste of their early departure! |
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She spoke with a touch of haste, as if battling against some hindrance within. |
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The caulking, careless from the haste in which it had been done, had come away. |
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The ranee made haste to lead them to her husband and told him the whole story. |
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He leaned forward now, and began to speak with a jerky, almost incoherent haste, telescoping his words. |
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On my return thence I made haste to give my own garden's in-and-out curves twice the boldness they had had. |
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I therefore made haste to leave in good time and to reseat myself in the machine. |
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But these, whatever else may be thought of them, are not the errors of haste and inconsideration. |
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The hatch was so small that two men could not pass at a time, and I felt my way to it, in no haste. |
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I simply do not understand your language, and even less can I condone your haste! |
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He worked with mad haste, and there was an awesome, insane glare in his eyes. |
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Kasper Crabtree did not relish this salutary home-thrust, and made haste to change the subject. |
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She clapped her hands for joy, and beckoning him to make haste, disappeared among the duskiness of the trees. |
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Ginger was saddled and sent off in great haste for Lord George, and I soon heard the carriage roll out of the yard. |
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This precipitancy seemed unpleasantly like haste to be rid of him. |
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They pushed off immediately, advising me to make haste for fear of being overtaken by the tide, and so bade me farewell. |
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But my blood was afire, and I was in too hot a haste to reason. |
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It looked so intolerably absurd to see hogs on cushioned thrones, that they made haste to wallow down upon all fours, like other swine. |
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Larame, in all haste, brought the baron's helmet and cuirass. |
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Therefore Hagen was summoned in all haste to the presence of King Gunther. |
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I never before or since heard language enounced with such steam-engine haste. |
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Her broad back had been unrecognized by the herald, careless in her haste. |
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Then, if you are his friend, you will advise him to make haste slowly. |
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He hoped some day to be rich, but he was content to make haste slowly. |
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In the silence a noise of hobnailed haste rose on the still air. |
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He spoke his grace with some haste, and was surprised to hear his guest respond fittingly in the Latin tongue. |
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He made haste to don his father's sleeveless chain coat and sallet. |
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It seemed to dilly that she could not make haste enough to be there. |
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Well, make haste if you want to kiss me, for I'm off now, thank goodness! |
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We must make haste, or perhaps it will catch us on Mount Krestov. |
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Mr. Black appeared to be in no indecent haste to satiate my craving. |
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Make haste to Luxembourg, and be upon your guard on the way. |
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But with all his desperate need for haste he ran no straightaway course. |
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Their eagerness was emulative, and made them rapid in their haste. |
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After all, we need not have made so much haste to leave Bloemfontein. |
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For all my manner of casualness, I knew that haste was necessary. |
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However, leaving that mystery to solve itself, or go unsolved for ever, he drove his task onward with earnest haste and ecstasy. |
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There was no crowding or impeding haste in their dumb exodus. |
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They landed, and with the utmost haste proceeded toward the city. |
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Clark, of Westbury, a young and zealous divine, who had ridden in haste to pray by the bedside of the expiring minister. |
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Struve leaped instantly to his feet, overturning his chair in his haste. |
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Kingozi interposed in haste before the introduction of a new topic. |
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With the best haste he could make he hurried back to the lean-to. |
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In their haste the pirate galleys had become entangled in the lagune. |
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He pressed the buzzer imperiously, and Betty responded with duteous haste. |
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His besetting sin at archery had ever been an undue haste and carelessness. |
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They were in such haste and stress as they bore him that no one thought of drawing the spear from his thigh so as to let him walk uprightly. |
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And while the tinker fell asleep, Robin made haste away, And left the tinker in the lurch, For the great shot to pay. |
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So old a man had no energy to expend in the indirections of haste. |
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If you are in such haste, how came you to forget the miscellanies? |
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Booted and spurred, he scrambled into the hammock with undignified haste. |
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They professed to be on an amicable errand, to make peace with the Crows, and set off in all haste, before night, to overtake them. |
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The old man made haste to mount his chariot, and drove out through the inner gateway and under the echoing gatehouse of the outer court. |
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I ran in all haste to the beach, and unmoored a boat that lay alongside. |
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Dupot and Mondesir made haste to participate in Gascogne's triumph. |
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They removed it in all haste, and his lacquey features were revealed to public gaze. |
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Cornelius understood that he must make haste to continue the conversation. |
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Let us not be in haste to overthrow the usurped powers of the world. |
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They elevated the end of the hatch-cover with pitiful haste, and, like a dog flung overside, the dead man slid feet first into the sea. |
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Without haste he wrapped them securely, and then, ere he turned to leave, the devil of capriciousness entered his heart. |
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And with a hearty blow bestowed upon the nose of the smirking valet de chambre, he made all haste out of the episcopal palace. |
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He had seen a good deal of flurry and haste in her movement as she changed her attitude. |
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A man riding in hot haste was now dimly descried at the top of a distant hill. |
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Now he made haste thence before the lions returned, and came back to the thorn fence where we lay just as dawn as breaking. |
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He had to make haste and at the same time to go someway round, so as to approach the house from the other side. |
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Chip made haste to stifle his mirth, in fear that she was going to cry. |
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It means, jilt Miss Nicotine in haste, and repent at leisure. |
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Morning-glories and nasturtiums ran all over the bars, making haste to bloom. |
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The haste, and, as it were, the galvanic impulse of the movement, were really quite startling. |
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We then struck across the country, into the great Cirencester road, and made such haste, that we spent the next evening, save one, in London. |
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As soon as I can get ready I'll go, since you say haste is necessary, Professor Bumper. |
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So Milly, in mute haste, withdrew, followed closely by L'Amour. |
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And if he was so good to forgive me a word spoken in haste or so, it doth not become such a one as you to twitter me. |
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Randal dressed in haste, and went at once to limmer's hotel. |
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With all haste, the circle of Lower Saxony began to arm itself. |
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Man's little Day in haste we spend, And, from its merry noontide, send No glance to meet the silent end. |
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Trajan was ordered in hot haste from Farther Spain to the Rhine. |
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Groaning, suddenly overcome by her haste, the Frau Professor sank obesely on to a sofa. |
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But after a night of cool reflection they began to repent of their haste. |
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The bells are going for daily vesper service, and he must needs attend it, one would say, from his haste to reach the open Cathedral door. |
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Perhaps it's the haste that makes the June-bug's untidiness. |
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Then came Alfred Ried in haste, and apologizing for the long delay. |
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And when they made an end of their arming they rode back with all haste. |
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I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace? |
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Make haste, then, or we shall have to wait till the barge has gone by. |
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To his bower was Beowulf brought in haste, dauntless victor. |
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The Swiss were preparing with all haste, and advancing to Berne. |
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The like surprise may be made by moving things, when the party is in haste, and cannot stay to consider advisedly of that is moved. |
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Then the long-drawn wail of the brown owl drove them below in haste. |
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Making an excuse for haste, I asked Zimmern to get the geography for me. |
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Thus, in the style of telegraphy, as though he wrote in hot haste. |
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Everybody yelled together, and the guns were reloaded in frantic haste. |
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Gringoire made haste to relate to him as succinctly as possible, all that the reader already knows, his adventure in the Court of Miracles and the broken-crock marriage. |
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A solid line of blue, rising and falling like the back of a caterpillar in haste, would swing up through the quivering dust and trot past to a chorus of quick cackling. |
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As for us, when he was gone we made haste to leave the fatal castle, and, stationing ourselves beside our rafts, we waited to see what would happen. |
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A woman of orderly and industrious appearance rose from her knees in a corner, with sufficient haste and trepidation to show that she was the person referred to. |
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The night came upon him and buried in haste his whiskers, his glob ular eyes, his puffy pale face, his fat knees and the vast flat slippers on his fatherly feet. |
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These cavaliers conducted me, in great haste, to the little port of Tenby, threw me, rather than embarked me, into a fishing-boat, about to sail for Brittany, and here I am. |
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Wounded as he was, it was wonderful how fast he could move, his grizzled hair tumbling over his face, and his face itself as red as a red ensign with his haste and fury. |
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Clara, whisking a little pair of corsets out of sight with guilty haste. |
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All were precisely in the same condition as before they made themselves so ridiculous by their haste to toil, to enjoy, to accumulate gold, and to become wise. |
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It reminded him, together with the deft way in which she hurried, without haste, without flurry, of their first evening in the shack, nearly seven years ago. |
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Men, women, and children, the young and the aged, babes at breast and patriarchs leaning on sticks and staffs passed before his eyes, betraying the greatest haste and alarm. |
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Sometimes, in the haste of speeding-up, they would dump one of the animals out on the floor before it was fully stunned, and it would get upon its feet and run amuck. |
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After service its inhabitants moved forth without haste, but so as to block effectively a dusky person with a large family who champed in their rear. |
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But she soon saw how likely it was that Lucy, in her self-provident care, in her haste to secure him, should overlook every thing but the risk of delay. |
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There were little wings of haste upon his feet, and he came straight to me, with the air of the Angel Gabriel about to make his divine announcement. |
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Fairer-than-a-Fairy eagerly ran to the window, but in her haste she upset the basin, and spilt all the water with which she had carefully filled it overnight. |
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Left to herself, Saxon worked with frantic haste, assuming the calm she did not possess, but which she must impart to the screaming bedlamite upon the floor. |
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It was as if I had seen her admiringly and tenderly embracing Dora, and tacitly reproving me, by her considerate protection, for my hot haste in fluttering that little heart. |
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