For,' quoth the old gentleman, 'you are all of you sensible that we all have been traitors to that once despised, but now famously victorious and glorious Prince Emmanuel.
The other horse, being of a meek and quiet spirit, had made no trouble from the outset; he was content to follow Frank's lead, so we got onfamously with the plowing from the day that I was installed as postillion.
I am getting on famously at the Asylum just now, and have succeeded in getting the children under cover before the rains.
Queen Mary of Scotland was one of the famously beautiful women whose history is romance.
I arrived in this plight at Interlaken, where I was very ill received, for the people there either could not or would not find room for me, and so I was forced to return to Untersee, where I am famously lodged, and most comfortable.
Moreover next morning I was famously cheated, but I did not in the least care, and on we went.
I'm a little rusty, perhaps, but we got on famously just now.
Mrs. Temple had at last got interested in the wedding preparations, and everything was going on famously until about two weeks before the wedding, when one day General Temple got a letter.
He also begged the Prince twice over graciously to crown the work which had prospered so famously under his patronage, and to open the agricultural exhibition.
He said that he was delighted that the work of the agricultural exhibition had prospered so famously under his patronage.
I am famously situated here to sing and play my jarana as long as I think proper; at any rate I shall run no risk of disturbing the sleepers, as I am quite alone.
Still we must not neglect this opportunity which presents itself so famously to get rid of our cattle advantageously.
I am getting famously rested, and really the house is very agreeable.
Splendid company; we seem to get on famously together, I shall miss her very much I am sure.
The carriage now came up, they stepped in and commenced the beautiful drive of one and one-half miles to "Fairy Fern Cottage," which was charmingly located on the summit of these famously terraced hills.
The young man has done famously during the first year of his married life, and the old man has decided to give him a more important position XI.
The young man has done famously during the first year of his married life, and the old man has decided to give him a more important position.
House and clothes are coming on famously but I'm rather rebellious at not having more of M.
You're so nice and young, and you're doingfamously at the bank!
And what a good fellow Jack was; and what a trump Kew is; how famously he stuck by him: went to see him in prison and paid him out!
They speak famouslyof it at Hanover Square, and I see the Hurkara quotes the shares at a premium already.
The sophomores were a famously mischievous class, and this girl was one of its ringleaders.
In the evening I dined at Bonciani's, in the Via Panzani, an unpretentious place at which I well remembered having eaten famously when on my last visit to Florence.
Used as we both had been to years of roughing it, the spot had taken our fancy, and we got on famously together.
It suits them famously and apparently suits her too as she watches them from her window.
He is very awkward at first but she teaches him the steps and they are getting along so famously that they whirl around the room and fall exhausted on the floor.
From the time we were rid of the proas, the ship got along famously until we were as far west as about 52°, when the wind came light from the southward and westward, with thick weather.
All hands gave three cheers as we became certain of this fact, the ship tacking as soon as far enough ahead, and setting seaward famouslywith the tide.
I suppose those four chaps are all famously cured, by this time, then?
He's getting stronger now, and as for Flo and me, we can get along famously with salt pork and biscuit for so short a time.
We started next day and got on famously in the sledge.
Arrowfield is famously situated for its purpose--plenty of coal for forging, plenty of water to work mills, plenty of quarries to get millstones for grinding.
No, no," said Uncle Dick, "because we are getting on famously as soon as we can manage the men.
On the contrary, he went on conspiring, and so famously that he overthrew himself and was condemned to perpetual imprisonment.