He winced and went on as furiously as ever, and then I got in another blow so well delivered that the rascal yelled, and turning fled back to the village.
The young cow, attracted by the noise, gazed at them for a few moments, then all at once putting her head down furiously charged them.
And while I sat there racking them, far out on the water a little flock of ducks suddenly scattered and rose with frightened quackings and furiously beating wings.
And that's all I said; and seizing a paddle I made furiously for shore.
Which to amend with Ensignes let at large, Vpon the English furiously they Charge.
All through that torrid day he prowled and swore around his waggons, furiously tinkering and greasing and patching up the injuries they had sustained during the forced trek, giving his boys no rest from labour and abuse.
The words broke involuntarily from her lips, though what it was she denied so furiously was not quite clear at first.
One of them, of scalding heat, boils furiously and incessantly, rising to the height of two or three feet.
Before he could rise the bull rushed furiously upon him, and gored him in the chest so that his breath came out at the aperture.
The unlucky partisan, thus robbed of his horses, turnedfuriously on his prisoners, ordered them to be bound hand and foot, and swore to put them to death unless his property were restored.
At last there was a heavier plunge than usual, and, though the third did all he could, the big engines span and clamored furiously as the stern went up.
Her windlass was also slowly gathering the clanking cable in, until at last it rattled furiously as she leaped astern.
Then he stooped, and before they quite realized his purpose whipped up the poker from the little stove and struck furiously at Jimmy's head.
In response to urgent encouragement, the collies, bracing back, barked furiously at the thicket, while the herders edged away to climbable trees, and the superintendent waited with tense nerves for the rush of a wounded bear.
Instantly he lunged furiously at the bear's body just under the arm pit, driving the knife to the hilt two or three times, and with a moan the beast let go all holds and fell heavily to the ground.
He fought furiously during the whole operation, and chewed the chains until he splintered his canine teeth to the stubs and spattered the floor of the trap with bloody froth.
The weather here is often like a passionate man--calm one moment, and raging furiouslythe next.
The mouth of the lagoon was reached, but the surf broke asfuriously as before.
Still the raft tumbled furiously about, and with the utmost difficulty the seamen retained their hold of it.
The next day the storm raged as furiously as before, and so it continued for nearly a week, and all had reason to be thankful that they had reached a place of safety.
Billikins, the white fox terrier, quickly put a stop to this exuberance by endeavoring to take part in it himself, barking furiously and making ecstatic rushes between them.
He hates me so furiously and he has so little control over that violent temper he has developed, that there is no telling what he will say or do if any one so much as speaks of me in his presence.
With a cry, I started back, and shook Milly furiously from her trance.
Larry was riding furiously at him, and Slingerland's horse was stretched out, heading straight away.
Then as Coffee furiously jammed his hand back for his gun Neale struck him.
He ran furiously to the palace, and, stopping at the door of his apartment, he cried aloud, "Christ Jesus!
But if a house were falling, or a mad ox driven furiously by, the rule would be, of course, suspended, because the case would be out of the ordinary.
It bounded furiously with all four legs on the narrow path it was following, with eyes full of flashes, and apparently snorting fire through its dilated nostrils.
And he spiced this most ungallant observation by furiously digging the spurs into his horse, which started at a gallop.
Spotted Deer paddled furiously down the middle of the river.
He had barely begun to climb when he heard the dogs barking furiously at the Shawnee camp.
Peter's bark, the winds and waves ragedfuriously against her, nor ceased to do so, during the whole time that he steered her course.
I feel so furiously inclined to sing my war song, that my throat is dry in advance.
He spurred his horse furiously toward John, flourishing his six-shooter.
The work had gone fast and furiously for some time when Douglas touched his father on the arm.
This was all that they could then accomplish, for the sea was now breaking so furiously over the wreck that the steamer was driven away; and the same want of success attended a second and third attempt to approach the wreck.
The sea dashed furiously over the wreck, lifting her, and then letting her fall with terrific violence on the sands.
The tide was found to be running so furiously that they must be towed at least three miles to the eastward before they would be sufficiently far to windward to make certain of fetching the wreck.
Breaker after breaker rushed furiously towards and over them; the men were nearly washed out of the boat; and, worse, the anchor began to drag, and every moment they drifted nearer to the wreck again.
And striking spurs to his steed he charged furiously upon Sir Edward Bruce's division, but was quickly borne down and slain.
Now and again when one of them collapsed, Harrigan snatched the fire bar or the shovel from the hands of the worker and labored furiously until another substitute was found.
He struggled furiously but could not break the grip.
That handshake almost cost them their lives, for the next moment the full breath of the storm caught them and wrenched furiously at their bodies.
Sir Bale was too much broken to resent this laugh as furiously as he might, had he been a degree less desperate.
And Sir Bale began to slap the wainscot fast andfuriously with his walking-cane with a clatter like a harlequin's lath in a pantomime.
It was not at all confined to the city, though it raged more furiously within the walls.
On this the Doge angrily remonstrated; the greater part of the knights embraced his cause; and Zara, after being furiously attacked, surrendered at discretion.
It gave one furiously to repent having relinquished the right to bestow upon Bel gratuitous advice for his own good.
The last was a shriek of utter exasperation; and bounding to his feet the little man darted furiously at the musicians, stopping in front of the trio and beginning to beat time with an imaginary baton.
They darted from bed and commenced in the middle of the chamber, a great pillow-fight amicable and hurtless, but furiously waged, till the approach of a broad footstep sent them scampering back to their couches, mum as mice.
Sir William furiously spurred his steed through the dark wood, and, as a flash of his eye was shewn by some concealed light of the sky bursting upon it, he seemed the very spirit of revenge riding on the storm.
At that moment the shouts of the mob frightened the horses, who dashed furiously away; and the young Prophetess was left a mangled corpse!
Elizabeth exclaimed in a voice of terror, “I hear the coach; it dashes furiously along.