It had been arranged that the three of them should meet at odd times and various places to discuss matters relating to their dangerous mission.
The matter was finally arranged on condition of an indemnity being paid to the original French dramatists.
Napoleon received Cherubini kindly when he came in answer to his summons, and it was arranged that a series of twelve concerts should be given alternately at Schonbrunn and Vienna.
Dolly would have said that the bouquet looked "Dutchy," like the kind hands which had arranged it; with its conflicting colors and its tightly crowded bunches of bloom.
Aunt Lucretia, herself gazing with admiration at the buildings whose fronts were almost solidly covered with artistically arranged decorations.
His face was concealed by an iron mask, with coils of steel soarranged that he could eat without its removal.
As one of the festivities of the city, the king arranged a tournament in honor of his avowed lady-love, Olympia Mancini.
Boy arranged to meet Pierrot in a few moments by the Bandstand and then hurried off to say good-bye to his friends.
In less than one month I was without a house or home, so I placed my money in the bank and arranged to get my interest semi- annually, and made up my mind to take things easy the balance of my days.
The day before I was to start back home it was arranged that I should return to Jim Beckwith's ranche and keep the Colonel posted by letter in regard to the snow in the mountains, and when he would be able to cross.
Fincham and Brown, in which the plates are arranged chronologically.
The second place is assigned to German works, which arearranged in the same manner.
The rain gauge should be firmly set in a wooden frame, so arrangedthat the overflow attachment can readily be removed from the frame.
The figures in heavy type, arranged in vertical columns at each side of the page, are the air temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit, as recorded by the dry-bulb thermometer.
The figures in heavy type, arranged in vertical columns at the left of the page, refer to the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, as indicated by the attached thermometer.
By means of an electrical attachment the anemometer may be arranged so as to record continuously on a cylinder rotating by clock-work, a pen making a mark on the paper for every mile traveled by the wind.
Again the matter may have been arranged by the families, it might be a long time in advance, so that the young people did not have much to do with it.
The order of the procession was arranged by the designator, master of ceremonies, and it closely resembled a triumphal procession.
Sandals were worn, and the ladies also wore slippers, some of which were very costly being embroidered or adorned with gems and so arranged that the pressure of the foot emitted a delicate perfume.
In other times, the affair was arranged by a go-between.
It was generally held that all marriages were arranged in heaven and that it was proclaimed there, forty days before the child's birth, just whom he or she should marry.
Before the time of cropped hair it was sometimes worn in wavy locks and again, by means of the curling-iron, it was arranged in short curls and perfumed.
For this reason, most engagements were arranged between parties not living in the same place.
Parents usually arranged for the marriage of their children, but sometimes the men would get a female friend to select a partner for them.
For grinding the grain they had a mill of two circular stones, the lower one fixed and the upper one arranged to turn on a pivot.
This was arranged by means of a go-between, or match-maker.
Among the women the hair was worn long but arranged differently for a married woman than a young girl, and, too, the married women removed the hair of the eyebrows.
The two fathers, the natural and the adoptive, arranged the matter between them and then, with the child, went before the proper authorities and in the presence of witnesses was legally carried out.
All women therefore are obliged to marry, and marriages are carefully arranged before they arrive at a marriageable age.
Heralds had charge of affairs and arrangedthe ceremonies and rules of procedure.
Zaimes arranged them tastefully with flowers and silver, and a very excellent meal was served.
I found the soldiers waiting at the spot agreed upon, and gave them the arranged sign.
As eight bells rang out a party of sailors came along to the quarter-deck, bringing with them half a dozen mess tables, which they arranged together, according to the direction of Zaimes.
I know the owner of this house," he said, "and arranged with him to have a room where we could speak undisturbed.
Because, you know, you arranged we should both go over to dine at aunt's.
I should have thought the matter might have been arranged to-day," one of the men said.
Marco had gone down into the village early, had seen Tom Burdett, and in his master's name arranged for him to take charge of the Surf, and to engage a lad to sail with him.
Mr. Beveridge gave way at once, and it was arranged that a party of fifteen men, under the command of Miller, should land from the schooner and accompany him.
It had been arranged with Captain O'Grady that the boat should be at the steps for him at a quarter to six.
Five tons of gunpowder in barrels, twenty tons of shot for the cannon, and two hundred thousand rounds of ammunition for the muskets were alsoarranged for.
It's this affair of mine that won't be arranged for years.
When the encounter was arranged for in its slightest details, the Captain summed up his impressions with a simplicity that made the blood of Don Marcos run cold.
What an absurdity to reconstruct those historic shells, with the interior arranged to suit the needs of modern men who are forced to commit an anachronism at every step!
The Duchess is no longer living in Monte Carlo; I have arranged everything in regard to her trip.
His only published work, the Treatise on Painting, does him injustice; it is an ill-arranged compilation from several of his manuscripts.
These, instead of using the alphabetical order of his predecessor, he arranged according to a method which he thought more natural.
The work itself is a compilation from the old naturalists, arranged alphabetically.
It is less easy to account on the theory of pure fiction for the numerous names sometimes arranged together like a catalogue than for reported circumstances and numbers.
Under Queen Salome, his widow, matters were as if they had been specially arranged for the satisfaction of the Pharisees.
In the chronologically arranged enumeration of Leviticus xxiii.
It is clear that Samuel has from the first felt towards him as a legitimate prince feels to a usurper; he has arranged so as to find an occasion to show unmistakably where they both stand.
It is an immense egg-shaped building arranged very peculiarly, yet it is snug and cosy inside.
The rods under some freight cars are many and well arrangedfor riding purposes.
Another had the hair arranged in four matted plaits, for the cure of disease in performance of a vow.
The deity is represented by five pots arranged in the form of a square, with a single pot in the centre, filled with turmeric water.
The sarakootams are arranged in beautiful rows in front of the village goddess.
Masses of food, scooped out and converted into lamps, were arranged in various places, and betel leaves and nuts scattered all over the figure.
At this spot they put, in several places, three grains of rice arranged in such a way that the two lower grains support the upper one.
They rested on the Ratnagiri hill to divide their property; but however they arranged it, it always divided itself into twelve shares instead of eleven.
Four pots are set, one at each corner of the square, and eight pots arranged along each side thereof.
Gardley arranged a comfortable seat for Margaret at the table and put in front of her one of the hymn-books she had brought.
It was Bud who arranged the camp and went back to tell the other detachments that Margaret was found; Bud who led the pack-horse up, unpacked the provisions, and gathered wood to start a fire.
She covered them deftly with green burlap left over from college days, like her other supplies, and then the two arranged the books.
Gravely they rode to the station to see about Margaret's trunks and make inquiries for the school and the house where she had arranged to board.
There was nothing really important demanding his attention immediately, for Rogers had arranged to keep the present overseer of affairs until he was ready to undertake the work.
Gardley had arranged for a private apartment on the train, and nothing could have been more luxurious in traveling than the place where he led his bride.
It happened that the king of that place had just arranged a horse-race, and promised his only daughter as the prize, and, with her, ten loads of treasure to the winner.
When all the racers were arranged for the start, he lingered behind and let them all speed off like falcons.
When the race-horses were arranged for the start he remained purposely behind.
They resemble a piece of tesselated work made up of cubes of coloured stone, the tints of which are really few in number, though they admit of being arranged into a variety of figures after the fancy of the artist.
When the wife heard this she changed her dress hastily, and arranged her hair and head-dress in a different fashion.
So they betted one hundred golden zechins, and it was arranged that they should leave the decision to the first man they met in the road.
Henshaw arranged for the horse and smashed dogcart to be fetched from the scene of the accident, and then he asked where in the town he should escort me.
Accordingly it was arranged that Kelson should arrive first and have a private interview with Muriel Tredworth with a view to ascertaining finally and for certain whether she could in any way account for the stain on her dress.
Late on the next Sunday afternoon Gifford had gone for a country walk which he had arranged to bring him round in time for the evening service at the little village church of Wynford standing just outside the park boundary.
The party at Wynford was going over to the dance at Stowgrave that evening and it was arranged that they would call for Kelson and Gifford and all go on together.
So it was arranged that Captain Kelson should go on alone and his guest should follow as soon as his clothes turned up and he could change into them.
Ethan's son, who had been introduced as Tom, remained with his father and assisted in bringing from the boat the articles which were to be stored in the tents, and soon had everything arranged and in order.
It was speedily arranged that Jock and Bob should go with Ethan, and the other boys with Tom.
They arranged a force to cut off all retreat, and then started for the enemy.
After all there was a path--not a bad one of its kind, for here and there it ran on quite smoothly for a few yards and then descended by stones arranged so as to make a few rough steps.
Firing to begin with chamber and magazine empty, and clips or holders arranged as desired by firer.
Persuaded by this example that the queen could give the king children, the plan which produced the chance of one bed for the king and the queen was arranged in consequence.
Has a necessary being, of sovereign intelligence, created them out of nothing, or has he arranged them?
England had been swallowed up in the sea, this monarch would not have perished on a scaffold near Whitehall; but things were arranged so that Charles had to have his neck severed.
Is it of His own substance that He has arranged all things?
They tell you brazenly: "The combination of this universe was possible, seeing that the combination exists: therefore it was possible that movement alone arranged it.
Either the heavenly bodies are great geometers, or the Eternal Geometer has arranged the heavenly bodies.
Answer me, machinist, has nature arranged all the means of feeling in this animal, so that it may not feel?
He learns first of all that this people's pontiffs have arranged their year in so absurd a fashion that the sun has already the heavenly signs of spring when the Romans are celebrating the first festivals of winter.
I am not a mathematician; and everything is arranged in my world according to mathematical laws.
Evandale and Allan betook themselves to their task; but ere they had arranged the regiment for the purpose of retreating in two alternate bodies, a considerable number of the enemy had crossed the marsh.
Their meeting was also casual, and they had hastily arranged themselves under such commanders as were remarkable for zeal and courage, without much respect to any other qualities.