With an oath of amazement, the captain recognized the officer whom he had left in charge of Creance and thundered out, "What is it?
Meanwhile the Captain of Creance was enjoying the sweets of coming triumph.
Therefore I cannot give up Lusigny, and I must acquit myself of my debt to the Captain of Creance in the only way which remains," replied the young man, firmly.
It was, therefore, with a heart already gay with anticipation that the Captain rode out of Creance two hours before midnight on an evening eight days later.
For such hawks it is best to take off the leash and substitute a creance three or four yards long, attaching the end of this to the block on which they are deposited at the side of the bath.
Of course a light creance may be attached to the bagged bird, and the carrying prevented, but this aggravates the dissimilarity between the sham quarry and the one which was put in.
This lure will have a fairly long creance to it; and you will keep hold all the time of the end of the line.
Outside the hut and in front of it is a sort of small altar or table of turf, on the flat top of which is pegged down, by means of a short creance and jesses, a butcher-bird or shrike.
When there is in the neighbourhood a stream of clean water with a sandy or gravelly bottom and shelving banks, the hawk may be carried down to a suitable part of the bank, the block set up, and the creance attached.
When the pigeon (or lark or other bird) is thrown up it should be allowed to fly a short distance, then gently stopped by the creance and allowed to alight on the ground.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.