All this cavalry debouchedon the plateau, and it was like the appearance of an earthquake.
Seven or eight soldiers, drawn up in a platoon, had justdebouched into the Rue Polonceau.
The troops of Childebert and Clotaire debouched by the northern road and the western plateau, above the part of the town that had been abandoned.
The Sire de Montcler maintained the struggle in the streets and houses of the town till daybreak, and then debouched with four or five hundred men who remained to him in the open space before the castle.
In a few minutes they debouched upon the Plaza Mayor, opposite the cabildo.
At this moment arose the sounds of religious chants, murmured in a low, monotonous tone, and a long procession of monks debouched upon the square.
The sun was rising majestically in the horizon when a measured noise of tinkling bells proceeded from a wood of apple trees, and a troop of half a score mules, led by the mother mare, and driven by an arriero, debouched into the plain.
Suddenly the narrow, walled-in path debouchedinto a most beautiful open glade of trees like live oaks.
He then determined to meet our army as its columns debouched from the defiles of the mountains.
After the formation had been completed later in the afternoon, with a wild yell the enemy debouched from the cedar thickets, and forming into line, advanced as if to charge once more.
In course of time, the posse successfullydebouched upon the lawn and occupied crouching positions behind various objects of nature.
Fortune favoured us, however, and we found a large ferry-boat moored to a post within one hundred yards of the place where we had first debouched on the river's bank.
This stretch of rough country began to take a slope, and not long after we began the ascent of this incline we debouched on to an open plain.
They debouched into a roaring mob which filled the wide avenue from curb to curb, packed so densely, though in constant motion, that trolley cars and automobiles forced a way through it only at a snail's pace and with great difficulty.
Mrs. Tanberry at once debouched upon the piazza, showing a vast, clouded countenance.
As they debouched upon the open ground, both columns halted and the two commanders rode forward to speak with Don Isidro.
They debouched through the woods, and passed out of sight in a little ravine, when we saw them emerge in an open field and advance right upon the Federal breastworks.
We debouched through the woods, firing as we marched, the Yankee line about two hundred yards off.
The Marseillais debouched into the Carrousel, and sent an envoy to demand that the gate of the Royal Court should be opened.
A few minutes later, the column of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, after passing through the rue Saint-Honore, debouched on the Carrousel.
Milroy's command debouched into the Valley of the Shenandoah, already memorable for its many bloody conflicts, and destined to become yet more memorable by reason of still other and far bloodier battles.
Rosecrans' command debouched from the wooded mountain and along its crest upon the rear of De Lagnel's position, and new dispositions of the Confederate force had to be made to meet the attack.
She stood upon her doorstep, hand above her eyes, and peered across the gorge toward where the trail debouchedinto the little clearing.
It was a sort of natural lane down which I rushed, whose other end debouched into the Dryad's Glade.
Now my mountain road debouched upon a county highway, made of gravel, well packed and smooth.
Then, still preceded by Vercherin, we debouched on the plateau on which the village stood.
At last we debouched into our trenches, where our predecessors were impatiently waiting for us.
At last, at about seven o'clock in the morning, we debouched upon the valley of the Marne.
We rode down this valley for about 6 miles until it debouched into the main Arun Valley.
This valley we descended for about 10 miles until it debouched into another, a broader sandy valley where the Yaru changed its course to the South.
After half an hour's rapid march its front ranks debouched into the open field.
From all sides the drums of the Catholics were sounding the call to arms when the first company of the Protestants debouched upon the plain.
But they had no sooner debouched beyond the cover of the trees than they were aware of people fleeing and screaming in the snowy meadows upon either hand.
A few minutes later, when there debouched out of the nearest lanes of Shoreby some two-score horsemen, hastily arrayed and moving at the gallop of their steeds, the neighbourhood of the house beside the sea was entirely silent and deserted.
There were, perhaps, a score of them already gathered, when a sound of suppressed cheering arose close by among the hawthorns, and immediately after five or six woodmen carrying a stretcher debouched upon the lawn.
Up it lies our way," says the renegade guide, pointing to the portals of the canon through which the stream debouched from the table to the lower plain.
It debouched on a little platform, covered with large loose stones, and there rested after having fallen from the cliff above.
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