The girl brigand and the judge were actually seated next to one another at the table d'hote dinner at the hotel when he said this.
There were hundreds of knives like this one in Italy, and there could be nothing surprising in the fact that one belonging to a brigand should be rusty with blood.
The brigand laughed a little in genuine amusement.
I have had some difficulty in making out who the brigand was whom you shot,' continued Tebaldo.
Why, the law would ask, since the brigand professed to hold proofs that could ruin his enemy, had he not sent them to the carabineers?
Tebaldo Pagliuca has no mind to have it said that his brother was a brigand and died like a dog.
So desolate and lone is this sparsely populated region towards the south that it is about the only part of Italy where one may hope to encounter the brigand of romance and fiction.
Kachi had tears streaming down his cheeks, Dola was sobbing, while the brigandand the other Tibetan in my employ, who had for the occasion assumed a disguise, were hiding behind their loads.
My brigand follower, who was standing close by me, hurriedly whispered that I should join in the prayers.
Who communicated to the brigand the password that the mounted soldiers use with the "Carabinieri?
At a turn of the road suddenly the celebrated brigand Leone, on whose head a reward of one thousand pounds has been set for three years, presented himself, with three other men, all well mounted.
We ask, who furnished the brigand Leone with all the necessary indications to make the seizure?
A circle of ladies had gathered round him as he spoke, quite a number of pretty women feverish with curiosity, who jostled one another in their eagerness to hear that brigand tale which sent a little shiver coursing under their skins.
If the brigand strikes us once, we must encourage him for a second blow; if he has killed but one member of the family, he must be pampered into further indulgence in his bloody pastime.
And why should an honest man labor to possess anything, since he must permit the thief and the brigand to enjoy all the fruits of his own economy and thrift?
She must see that my interview has been with an English gentleman, and not a brigand chief.
The lashings holding the logs together at the inner end being cut, from out of this testudo sprang brigand after brigand, who came impetuously up to the barricade and instantly engaged the defenders in a furious hand-to-hand combat.
From these twenty men, the remnant of the brigand band, a great cheer went up, and they pressed forward eagerly to see the princely captive.
In the nature of the case, one brigandwith his revolver is equal to a hundred business men and manufacturers in a railroad car.
Germany's war of 1864 upon Austria was the attack of a brigand upon a traveller rich with gold, and the cities and provinces that Germany wrested away from the ruler of Vienna paid a hundred per cent.
No fears, I have a pass for all Italy; no brigand would harm us were he to see this paper.
A man in full brigand dress, or rather what was once a man, lay there--cold, motionless!
Yes, I agree with you for once," returned the prisoner, boldly, wondering at the ease with which this confirmed brigandcould turn moralist.
He wanted to send them out east to chase this daring brigand off the trade routes.
The brigand will be not a little confounded to find himself attacked both from the ground and the air at the same time.
The prince shuddered slightly, and glanced up into the cloudless blue, as though anticipating what such a death might mean, then looked at the small phial which the brigand held forth in his hand.
He was wondering, moreover, how much the brigand knew about the presence of the specie on the vessel.
Again the professor turned to the keys, and sent his last instructions through the ether waves to his confederate, the brigand of the eastern skies.
The skipper's looks as he fixed them upon this desert freebooter astride the fiery steed, conveyed to the brigand much more than mere words could have expressed.
With a flash of fire in his tones the brigand ordered: "Take the first ten sacks of mails out into the desert and burn them at once.
It was the Home Secretary asking for Colonel Tempest, for the same messages concerning the aerial brigand had reached him.
To him, as a guide, the other members of the brigandcompany looked with confidence to lead them successfully to a handsome deposit of spoils, and away from pursuers and pursuit.
Having achieved such remarkable success in their nefarious calling, the brigand chiefs were emboldened to enter upon new enterprises, and seek new fields for the exercise of their prowess and genius.
And so the brigandhunters passed into Clay county.
Some of our party went to visit Calatafimi, the brigand who carried off a gentleman from Cefalu, and, when he got only half the ransom required, laboriously snipped with scissors till his head came off, in a cave on Monte Pellegrino.
Think not that Frenchmen do not respect those to whom they are opposed; and while a stern necessity renders example indispensable, they know how to distinguish between the brigand and the soldier.
He was dressed and armed in the same wild and incongruous style which marked the costume of these irregular partisans; and he looked as much the brigand as if he had served a regular apprenticeship to the profession.
Su Ek made his escape to the hills but he was pursued as a brigand chief, and was later joined by other farmers who had been similarly persecuted.
Our guide took us first to a brigand who had been wounded and left to die beside the gutter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brigand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.