Brencherly decided that at all Costs Marcus Gard must be protected.
Left alone, Gard approached the bed, and in answer to the unspoken question in her eyes, fumbled in his pocket and brought forth the thin packets of letters and the folded yellow cheques.
Gard gazed upon her with infinite tenderness, yet with sudden bitter consciousness of the isolation of each individual soul.
Honesty compelled Gard to own that he could not find in the boy the echo of the objectionable sire.
A few days later, when Mrs. Marteen finally announced her intention of departing on the longer cruise, Gard seriously contemplated a copper raid that would keep Brutgal at the ticker.
Gard pushed by him impatiently, making for the stairs leading to the upper floor and the library.
Gard descended before the house, leaving Denning in the car.
Gard rose from his seat, and extended a welcoming hand to gray-haired, sharp-featured District Attorney Field.
II When Marcus Gard dressed that evening he was so absent-minded that his valet held forth for an hour in the servants' hall, with assurances that some mighty coup was toward.
He had come to the gard to play with the boys almost every day; though sometimes they too had been over at the housemen's places, which I soon perceived were to the boys the promised land of this earth.
But that is where once lay the gard belonging to her family.
The carriage rolled down toward the friendly gard through an avenue of birch-trees.
Behind the dwelling the other buildings of the gard form a crescent, which, however, protrudes in rather an unsightly manner on one side.
Large, old trees were about being replaced by young ones, whose growth was so dense that in some places I could not see the gard I was driving toward.
On either side of the gard lie the housemen's places with their surrounding grounds, but they are separated from the gard by fields on the one side and by a wood or park on the other.
Of this Roman rigidity the Pont du Gard is an admirable example.
The Pont du Gard is one of the three or four deepest impressions they have left; it speaks of them in a manner with which they might have been satisfied.
All this gard (as was giuen them to vnderstand) were Tartaros and not Chinos: but the reason wherefore they could not learne, although they did inquire it with diligence.
The viceroyes gard were in number more than two thousand men, placed all on a ranke, all apparelled in one liuery of silke, and on their heads helmets of yron very bright and glystering, and euerie one his plume of feathers.
After all, the author may have been Du Gard himself.
Du Gard kept his promise to say the truth: his paper is as unimpassioned as could well be a paper published "by authority.
Perhaps the prevalent rage of idealism caught Du Gard in his turn, or maybe he acted out of ambition or mere vulgar hope of gain.
Thurloe, as Du Gardhad been, was called Thomas Newcombe; and the task of writing the French translation was entrusted to one Moranville.
Du Gard advertised the Defensio pro populo Anglicano in the following terms: "The reply to the scandalous and defamatory book of M.
The following year, Du Gard published the French translation of Eikonoklastes, Milton's reply to Eikon Basilike.
Born in 1606 in Worcestershire, William Du Gard came, as his name implies, of a family of French or Jerseyan extraction.
Further information on Du Gard may be found in Masson, Life of Milton, Ch.
No sooner is peace proclaimed with Portugal than Du Gard gives information as to sending letters to Lisbon, by means of frigates building at Woolwich (pp.
The sudden conversion of Du Gard seems to have had lasting effects.
And he had in a gard about his person three thousand price archers, some on horssebacke, and part on foot.
Paule, Vaudemont, Neures, and Daniell sonne to the prince of Orange, with a great gard and a gallant companie.
A big cleanup followed and in bringing it about the work of Detective Billy Gard played a most important part.
If I catch three ships," mused Gardhalf to himself, "I have earned my salary for the rest of my life and won't have to work any more.
But for the sake of laying down a basis for action Detective Billy Gard granted that he would write if he could not communicate otherwise.
When any individual has got into trouble there is always a strong probability that he will return to his old home, another detective theory to which Billy Gard subscribed.
When Doctor Yen affixed his signature Gard signaled an associate across the narrow street in Chinatown.
Gard took the fragments of the picture of the hotel to a traveler's guide and searched for the house that would compare with it.
Billy Gard stood upon his chair and drank to the time when they would all get together again under the cobwebs that decorated the ceiling of the little Frenchman.
After a month on the case Gard decided that a complete solution of the mystery was possible only through working in with the moonshiners themselves and gaining their confidence.
The letters that Gard had found in the banker's pockets, though unsigned and mysteriously phrased, were later traced to the Dutch Shroder gang.
The man who had found the traveling bag looked inside and, as far as Billy Gard knows, never spoke again.
The two visited so agreeably together that a friendship developed and Gard came to live at the bookkeeper's boarding house.
So it happened that she often visited the water front, and Gard had at first feared he might be recognized, but this fear wore away as the visits were repeated and no attention was paid to him.
Gard once accompanied her to Juarez and used all his charms in an effort to develop a love affair with her, but in vain.
Alfred said vulgar curiosity; but Beth suspected that there was more than that in the manoeuvre; and when Dicksie suggested acutely that Gard had intended to blackmail them, she and Alfred both exclaimed that that was it!
The encounter with Gard added excitement to the charm of Beth's next meeting with the boys.
Gard was about to say something, but Count Gustav stopped him peremptorily.
Count Bartahlinsky's yacht was alongside, and Gard was on deck.
When she had spoken, she turned her back on Gardand the sunset, and wandered off up the cliffs.
If that doesnt seem to set you on your feet you stand gard all nite.
Just now I got to quit cause theres no armistice yet an Im supposed to go on gas gard at five o'clock.
An by the way, the wars over in about five minits so dont go around shootin anybody after that unless you want to land in the gard house.
After Id lissened to that for about half an hour I felt like the gate gard of a bug house.
When your not cleanin the gun or on gard you have to stay down in your dugout sos the airyplanes wont see you.
I got to quit now cause I was supposed to relieve Marv Motel on gard half an hour ago sos he could get his supper.
I come off gasgard Bill Dere Mable: The war is over.
He says "Smith, if you try any of your back alley sanitashun around here youll be cleanin up around the gard house as quick as we get one.
The fello thats on gard has been yellin down the stairs at me fer an hour so I guess Ill go up an see whats the trouble.
Besides I was on gard last nite an my brains seem to be dead today.
Gard belongs to the 15th military region, which has its headquarters at Marseilles, and to the academie (educational division) of Montpellier.
Gard is famed for its cattle, its breed of small horses, and its sheep, the wool of which is of a very fine quality.
With waefo wae I hear zour plaint; Sair, sair I rew the deid, That eir this cursed hand of mine Had gard his body bleid.
So the Bishop rode to Joyous Gard and showed Sir Lancelot what the Pope had written and King Arthur had answered, and told him of the perils which would befall him if he withheld the Queen.
He and the Queen wore dresses of white and gold tissue, and their horses were clothed in housings of the same, set with precious stones and pearls; and no man had ever gazed on such a noble pair, as they rode from Joyous Gard to Carlisle.
The Castle of Joyous Gard was strong, and after fifteen weeks had passed no breach had been made in its walls.
So in Joyous Gardlet us leave our Hildegarde,--in each hand a child, around her many loving hearts, in her own heart great joy and light and love.
At the side of the lower part of the Pont du Gard and forming part of it, is a bridge over the Gardon: this bridge has been widened in modern times, but the ancient wheel-track is still seen on the side nearest to the aqueduct.
Three days after our excursion to Vaucluse, I went with my sons to the Pont du Gard and Nismes.
Then the next morning we thought to haue gone away, but we could not be permitted that day, so we stayed there till two of the clocke the next morning, and then with a fresh gard of souldiers we departed toward Ierusalem.
So then we had a new gard of souldiers, and left the other.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.