And in spite of the various heroic processes of deodorization and fumigation through which he was put during the ensuing days, he invariably emerged smiling--and smelling.
These, Mr. Robinson informed his friend, were three street-robbers, and were all certain of being hanged the ensuing sessions.
I therefore determined to set off on my journey with daylight on the ensuing morning, and to gain the neighbouring kingdom of Scotland before any idea of my departure was entertained at the Hall.
At length I threw myself on my bed, and fell asleep amidst vows of dire revenge to be taken in the ensuing day.
I accepted his offer, dismissed my attendant, lighted a pair of candles, and desired that I might not be disturbed till seven in the ensuing morning.
And the next day, following out his self-protective scheme, he directed the bright-faced office boy Einstein to report at his rooms on the ensuing evening.
When Randall Clayton noticed the returning suavity of Manager Robert Wade's demeanor on the days ensuing the abortive attempt to lure the young cashier out West, he vowed to redouble his own crafty policy of secret resistance.
It was not unusual for the chief factors, as the Governors came to be called after 1713, to make presents to the chiefs in order to encourage them to bring down as many of their tribe the ensuing year as possible.
The same disaster occurred in the ensuing year, and if it had not been for the bounty and care of the Company, many would have perished.
This coolness at length terminated in a quarrel, and a separation in the ensuing year at Bruges.
Henry Kelsey, a lad barely eighteen years of age, was the forerunner of all the hardy British pioneers of the ensuing century.
On the sixth of the ensuing month his body was privately interred among others of the Royal Family in a vault in Westminster Abbey.
He spent the summer and autumn, and part of the ensuing winter, in making excursions into the interior.
Then, into the ensuing silence, came Lucy, small and pale and wet in her grey furs, and stood like a startled kitten, her wide eyes turning from one angry face to the other.
And then she would so well understand the ensuing remorse; she would be so sympathetic, so wholly dear and comforting.
Before theensuing winter had passed, the schepens found their labors sufficiently arduous to justify an appeal to the Director, which resulted in the appointment of a schout, or constable.
Occasionally he must choose whether he will decide as they wish, or lose his situation on the ensuing election.
On the ensuing day we had nothing but misfortunes.
In 1914, however, we had inevitably a less thorough training in technique than that which fell to their lot in the ensuing years.
The strategy was passive, but it paved the way for the offensive undertaken in the ensuing summer.
Within the ensuing month all but three of the original combatant officers still on the strength of the Battalion were seconded for service elsewhere.
The belief about St Mark's Eve was that a person stationed near a church porch at twilight on that anniversary would see entering the church the apparitions of those about to die, or be brought near death, in the ensuing year.
Not that he was idle during the ensuing season of autumn and early winter; but the work he did was marked both by infirmity of purpose and failure of power.
The Spaniards, nobly resolving to yield only to overwhelming force, refused; and in the ensuing fight one of their ships blew up, whereupon the others hauled down their flags and were taken to England.
That the fighting honours of the ensuing days rightly belong to Augereau may be frankly conceded.
In the ensuing five months the British Government gained some noteworthy successes in diplomacy and war.
The young commander, who must have counted on such a result to his words, when uttered to French soldiers, thereupon promised to listen to their appeals; and their bravery in the ensuing fights wiped every stain of disgrace from their colours.
McMurtrie was the first to break the ensuing silence.
In the ensuing confusion, a convict of the name of Cairns, who was walking at the head of the gang, made a sudden bolt for freedom.
Notwithstanding the fact thatensuing signs all proved favorable, yet as I observed very clearly, the first omen had depressed the spirits of the party.
During harvest time and for several weeks ensuing rice may constitute the bulk of his daily food, but after that he reserves for feasts, for friends, and for the sick what he does not sell, or part with in payment of debts.
The game must not be skinned, but singed, for the former act would be one of rashness that would incur divine displeasure and result in lack of success on the part of the dogs during all ensuing hunts.
THE HUNT On one of the ensuing days, provided he has observed no ill omen, the hunter starts off, usually with one or more companions, for the selected hunting grounds.
His patent, which was secured during the ensuing year, makes distinct mention of the use of his locomotive driven by steam upon tramways; and in 1803 he actually had an engine running on the Pen-y-Darran mining tramway in Cornwall.
The excitement and hardship and downrightness of ocean life, when viewed through the drab of the ensuing years, treacherously suffered a sea-change.
According to this philosophy, the more accumulated and overwhelming the hardships we survive, the richer and sweeter will be the ensuing hours of thoughtful recollection.
When I think of posterity in reference to myself, I mean only the babes who will probably be born in the moment immediately ensuing upon my giving up the ghost.
When I speak of posterity, in reference to myself, I only mean the babies who will probably be born in the moment immediately ensuing upon my giving up the ghost.
Fortunately there was no call for switch-tower service during theensuing minute or two.
The local reporter made himself unduly active within the ensuingthirty minutes.
Ralph Fairbanks never valued his practical roundhouse experience so greatly as during the ensuing fifteen minutes.
The ensuing hour was a great strain on Ralph's nerves.
From ten o'clock the evening the storm until nearly two o'clock the ensuing morning, a madman had controlled the Great Northern train system at Stanley Junction, out and in.
On the ensuingmorning he proceeded to the residence of a gentleman, which was between the rivers Potomac and Rappahannoc, and where he had been invited to pass a few weeks.
The owner of this plantation having, with great liberality, supplied him with an abundance of ammunition and provision, Mr. Bartram departed on the ensuing morning.
On the ensuing day, the party marched down the eastern side of the Rio del Norte, the snow being still a foot deep.
A favourable gale enabled the voyagers, towards the close of the ensuing day, to enter the river at the southern extremity of the lake.
On the ensuing day, the voyagers reached the mouth of Salt river, a considerable stream, which, at high water, is navigable for at least two hundred miles.
He continued here all night; and, on the ensuing day, having purchased two baskets filled with sugar, he departed, and returned to his camp.
On the ensuing day these Indians approached the banks of the river, accompanied by their wives and children, and by a great number of their friends.
On theensuing day they were conducted across the river, in the canoes of a party of Indians who were resident in the neighbourhood.
On the ensuingday they arrived at the foot of a succession of rapids; and, in the course of twelve miles, were obliged five times to unload the canoes, and carry the luggage considerable distances overland.
On the ensuing day they passed the mouth of the Grand Fork, which was nearly as wide as the Osage; and, soon afterwards, reached the villages of the Osage Indians.
They accordingly loaded the boats, and, on the ensuing morning, experienced inexpressible joy, in leaving the savage wilderness, in which they had been so long imprisoned.
A party of ten natives approached the ship, on the ensuing day.
On the 22nd of March, he wrote to the solicitor of the treasury: “I take the liberty of acquainting you, that in the beginning of the ensuing term I shall present myself to the court of King’s Bench.
Full in the face he struck the swart proconsul, and in the ensuing silence you could hear a feeble breeze that strayed about the tree-tops, but you could hear nothing else.
She cut short her marvellous hair and disguised herself in all things as a man, and under cover of the ensuing night slipped from the castle.
The ensuing day I made the chief acquainted with the object of our mission, and recommended him to keep at peace with his neighbouring tribes, and to conduct himself with attention and friendship towards the whites.
On the 25th, clothing, and other necessary articles, were issued to the Canadians as their equipment for the ensuing voyage.
The which proposed and declared, I proceed to demonstrate the truth of what hath been hinted, forming the ensuing Theoreme.