Sally follows closely behind, and Auntie Temp, who is behind the others, goes to George and stands beside him.
The girl wears a short, full-skirted gown of pink calico, the waist made plain, fitting closely and buttoning up the back.
Warned by Justine Delande that Madame Louison was bidden to dine with Hugh Johnstone, Alan Hawke closely interrogated her.
Alan Hawke hadclosely examined the vehicle, and he sat with his drawn revolver ready as he drove down the still lit-up Chandnee Chouk.
The sisters had been so long and so closely tied to Philadelphia and their duties there, that the relief of the visit to Providence was very great.
After the next First Day meeting, she writes:-- "The suffering in my own meeting is so intense that I think nothing short of a settled conviction that obedience and eternal life are closely connected could enable me to open my lips there.
The father and daughter, strangers in a strange land, drawn more closely together by his suffering and her necessary care, became friends.
Of Sarah, so closelyassociated with Catherine Morris, she could not make an entire confidant, and no other friend was near.
The bond between Sarah and Angelina was growing stronger every day, their separation in matters of religion from the other members of the family serving more than anything else to draw them closely and lovingly together.
By this time their fingers were pressed closely on their lips, and no one made a reply.
The last days of the term bound the dear pupils very closely to each other, and we trust to Christ.
This occurs as a rule in dull, cloudy weather among plants kept at too high a temperature, crowded too closely in the beds or not sufficiently ventilated.
The two genera, however, are closelyrelated and plants belonging to them are readily united by grafting.
Work the surface of the soil to permit aeration and do not crowd the plants too closely in the beds.
The tomato worms=, of which there are two common species closely resembling each other, are often abundant and destructive on tomato foliage, particularly southward.
I refused to abide by his decision, and called a conference of those friends of mine who were more closely interested in me, among whom were Count Hatzfeld and Emil Erlanger.
But Uhlig clung to me all the more closelyon this account.
There, where it has drawn itself closely and stealthily from its covert in the underbrush, is a huge gray wolf.
Cautious and crafty he is, certainly, but he follows closely the westward drift of the red men, and when opportunity comes he spares not at all.
There, pressed closely against the window by the weight of the sleeping Bigbeam, still extended in all its glory the wonderful robe of furs.
He cut a stout blue-beach rod and sharpened one of it, and estimating as closely as he could where the little cave had been, thrust in his testing-pole.
Four or five years ago he purchased a tract of land studded closely with hardwood trees, chiefly the beech and hard maple, and criss-crossed by swift-flowing creeks of cold water.
Oh, what joy it was, what inspiration, to look into those eyes fixed closely upon me, and tell them of the love of God in Christ!
Three sisters of Sammy Wakefield, who was shot at New Iberia, are in our school, and many others closely connected with suffering families.
Soon after this, the post-office having learned that the public-house in the London Wall was the resort of highwaymen, it was closely watched.
Its sale was a part of the reverend gentleman's perquisites; and that the chaplains looked closely after the returns may be gathered from the already mentioned application made by the Rev.
He was removed then to Newgate for greater security, and was closely watched till the end.
The other four were closely watched, and although allowed to range the ship at pleasure, were often cruelly beaten.
Soon after his committal there was a strong rumour that he had escaped from Newgate, but he continued closely confined there, and had forty pounds weight of irons on his legs.
The only obstacle to reciprocity with him was that he looked in advance so closely related to all one's possibilities that one missed the pleasure of really improving it.
She had come back to another, which was one of her own; her own were so closely connected that Densher's were at best but parenthetic.
The more she studied him too--and he had never so felt her closely attached to his face--the more the choice of an attitude would become impossible to her.
White and I decided, out of consideration for Miss Whittaker, not to ask her for any help, as we heard that since the escape of Paul and Yeats-Brown she had been closely watched.
His moustache and straggling beard were powdered with sand and gravel; and on looking closely at his middle, where the trousers tops gave place to uncovered flesh, I saw two lice on the inner surface of the rough cloth.
All the way from Nazareth we were guarded closely as a secret meeting of the Peace Conference.
He attended closely to business and was a well known man, though never seen outside of the hotel.
No spot in New York is so closely identified with this victory for the rights of free speech and for the liberty of the press, as the site of the Black Horse Tavern, which is now occupied by an office building called Lord's Court.
Gordon's and about 4 o'clock they made a determined stand, as our troops were pressing them so closely they were in danger of losing their train of supplies.
The articles have been written at odd times after business hours, and should not be scrutenized too closely from a literary standpoint.
The younger, with a veilclosely drawn across her face, courtesied without speaking.
The paper which he now handed to me was closely and carefully written, and headed, "Descriptive sketch of the lands and estate of the late Walter Carew, Esq.
Fagan, as he threw indignantly away a closely written sheet of paper, the lines of which unmistakably proclaimed verse.
I caught her in my arms; but she disengaged herself at once, and, with her hands pressed closely over her face, fled from the spot.
From that time the attention of the military authorities was more closely drawn to this practice; and such meetings were for the future always attended by several gendarmes, who narrowly scrutinized every detail of the proceeding.
It was a theme that he avoided speaking on; but when questioned closely by me, he has owned that Curtis exercised a kind of sway, a species of terror-like influence, over him that totally overcame him.
My more intimate acquaintance with France and its language gave me certain advantages in our discussion which he soon perceived, and he questioned me closely about the people and their natural tendencies.
In a few words I told him of my adventure, and in doing so revealed such habits as appeared to interest him, for he questioned me closely about my wanderings, and the causes which at first suggested them.
The paper is placed upon cylinders covered with flannel, and the impression of the types is produced by the cylinders being fixed so closely to them that, as the table passes backwards and forwards, there is great pressure.
He found in the Armoury of the Tower of London a matchlock gun, supposed to have been made as early as the fifteenth century, which very closely resembles, in the principle of its construction, the Revolver of the present day.
It closely resembled in general features the telegraph of Baron de Schilling.
At length the orders arrived, and one night Bob found himself in a closelypacked train bound for the South Coast.
On the second day after the interview mentioned in the last chapter, he was closely questioned by some German officers.
After all, this war, ghastly as it was, was bringing a thousand noble qualities to light, and it was certainly bringing the French and the English more closely together.
No one followed the fortunes of the war more closely than he.
As may be imagined, Bob was questioned closely concerning his experiences in the German lines, and when he told of his conversation with the Kaiser, they listened to him with opened mouths.
She looked at him closely and added: "Thoma is soon coming to see me.
Whoever could have observed her closelymust have seen that Thoma's eyebrows had sunk a degree lower since Anton went away.
From this year, crimes and misfortunes trod closely on each others' heels in the history of the ill-starred Queen; and one calamity only disappeared to make way for a greater.
Mary Washington, young, handsome, and the mistress of a fine estate, was closely connected by ties of kindred with nearly all of the families we shall describe hereafter.
She and her brotherclosely resembled their mother in form, carriage, and the contour of their faces.
The meeting was to be held at the lower town hall, Worcester; and thither, clad in an old brown surtout, closely buttoned up to my chin that my ragged habiliments beneath might not be visible, I went.
During the subsequent six years that he lived in Baltimore in the home of Mr. Auld he was more closely watched than he had been before this incident, and his liberty to go and come was considerably curtailed.
They are, as it were, mostclosely twisted, blended, and incorporated together.
Another is that her work is so closely connected with personal needs and has associated with it so much of sentiment that it cannot be delegated to outsiders.
The decline in muscular activity makes his body produce heat less rapidly, and creates a demand for closely built walls and roof in addition to clothing.
For this reason he depends upon clothing rather than upon closely built walls for shelter, and moves away from the débris which collects around him before it has endangered his bodily well-being.
To the end that I, who had the most perfect knowledge of all his acts of villany, and had followed them closely throughout, might have your full indulgence in prosecuting him.
They pen you up closelyin the city; they entice you to these delights; they tame you till you come to their hand.
Although they watched closely until the grove finally faded from sight in the evening shadows, they saw nothing of their foes.
He set his sinewy thighs more closely behind the shoulders of the plunging piebald, and pulled hard on the lariat which was twisted about the animal's lower jaw.
Now, as they found them, they were able to guess how closely they were approaching the Blackfeet camp.
His friends were watching him closelyand seemed ready to rush to his assistance at the first warning of danger.