Greatly alarmed, he decided to go and see his former friend, and fearing another repulse, he begged Abbe Midon to accompany him.
Otto had begged to be allowed to accompany him; but the duke refused, saying that the revolver which he would take with him would be sufficient protection.
Early in spring Karle directed his course to Halogaland, where his brother Gunstein prepared to accompany him, having his own merchant goods with him.
The day the earl should depart Thorkel was to accompany him to the other feast; and Thorkel sent men before, who should examine the road they had to travel that day.
It happened that before Bjorn set out from home he asked Sigvat the skald, who at that time was with King Olaf, to accompany him on his journey.
Soon after Thorberg went to his brother Fin, told him the circumstances, and asked him to accompany him.
Josephine cried aloud with anguish and horror, and, embracing him in her arms, implored him with all the delicate tenderness of her anxious affection not to thrust her aside, but to allow her to accompany him to Egypt.
Dan was wild with delight when he heard that Vincent was now his master, and that he was to accompany him to the war.
Drawing them aside, then, he told them that he had arranged a mode of escape; it was impossible that all could avail themselves of it, but that they were welcome to accompany him.
I remained with Uncle Kit until the first of October, looking after things in general, when he asked me toaccompany him to Denver City, which was one hundred and eighty miles from Taos.
When they were ready I was directed to accompany him, which I did.
After supper that evening a Captain came to me, whose name I am sorry to say I have forgotten, and asked me if I was the man that was to accompany him to the Indian fortifications.
He told me that the day following he wished me to accompany him to that country, saying: "You can take as many of your scouts along as you like, and I will make a detail of twenty men to do camp duty.
None of his late followers offered to accompany him.
Guy, noticing his departure, asked permission to accompany him.
No sooner was school out, than he asked Wilkins to accompany him to the baker's, that he might make up for the deficiencies of Mr. Smith's meager table.
The dervish now invited the young man to accompany him to the spot where the experiments were making, and on their arrival they saw a vast furnace, into which the sultan and his attendants cast pieces of metal of various sorts.
The officer advanced respectfully, and informed him the sultan was so impatient to see him, that he had sent his party to accompany him home.
The young man likewise shewed me many civilities, and asked me to accompany him to the bath.
He proved himself quiet and docile; so much so that when our greatest, boldest explorer was starting for his last hopeless journey to the interior, this man was selected as one of the twelve convicts who were to accompany him.
I thought but little of the consequences of our scheme, or of the personal danger I incurred, and I promised my brother-in-law that I would hold myself in readiness to accompany him.
There an officer from the king, charged to accompany him to his place of exile, gave him his majesty's orders that he should see no person, and receive no visits.
The earl stood at the door to see Colonel Halkett drive off: he declined to accompany him to Mount Laurels.
News had reached him of the death of Lord Avonley in the hunting-field, and he was going on to Steynham to persuade his uncle to accompany him to Bevisham and wash the guilt of his wrong-doing off him before applying for the title.
Not a member of the royal family deemed it necessary to accompany him.
He drew the two with him, and walked so rapidly through the rooms that they were scarcely able to accompany him.
Blucher, and encircling Scharnhorst's neck with his arm, drew him along so hastily that, gasping for breath, the latter was scarcely able to accompany him.
The ambassador repeats his demand that the necessary passports be sent for him and for all the French who desire to accompany him.
Hence, the emperor, at the hour of his departure for Austria, requested the Queen and King of Prussia to accompany him to the grave of Frederick the Great.
When the good attorney found he could not prevail on Jones to stay, he as strenuously applied himself to persuade the guide to accompany him.
He therefore prevailed with the Irish peer toaccompany him to the place where Jones was confined, to whom he behaved as we have already related.
Had those appointed to watch them been a moment later, his companion would have contrived to accompany him.
And he never failed at such times to solicit the governor to accompany him, with a body of soldiers, in order that he might exterminate this hated name.
The governor, however, determined to go down the harbour, and I begged permission to accompany him.
Her consent to accompany him to Sancta Sophia must be obtained; for that he was come.
He then spoke to the Dean: "Wait on the Prince of India, and if he is prepared, accompany him hither.
His Majesty invited me to accompany him to Blacherne.
I have spoken to him this morning, and he will gladly allow my young friend here to accompany him.
Jacques was charged to accompany him as far as possible, and to set him well on his way towards the Huguenot army, for Lionel's small knowledge of French would be detected by the first person who accosted him.
The next morning early Geoffrey proceeded with the two men who had been selected to accompany him to his usual lookout.
I am going on a little expedition with Captain Heraugiere, who has invited me to accompany him.
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