Why, to get herout of the house as quickly as possible.
Half-way up the short flight she seemed unable to lift her feet high enough for the steps, and we had to pull and push to get her to the top.
At the corner we stopped a four-wheeler, and the ancient driver looked round from his box with morose scorn at our efforts to get her in.
The atmosphere of the room was foul when compared with the air she had just breathed; it seemed to get her by the throat, to be on the point of stifling her.
She resolved to seek out Miss Meakin, and ask her to get her betrothed's advice and assistance.
I believe he'd give his eyes to get her," the man continued.
This was unheard-of presumption, but the superintendent said he would see about it, which Marija took to mean that she was going to get her money; after waiting three days, she went to see the superintendent again.
Poor Elzbieta was ashamed of herself for having told so woeful a tale, and the other had to beg and plead with her to get her to go on.
But one day she walked home with a pale-faced little woman who worked opposite to her, Jadvyga Marcinkus by name, and Jadvyga told her how she, Marija, had chanced to get her job.
Henry quickly excused Lyle and announced that the next witness would be the document examiner and rose to get her.
Lyle gave her a faculty appointment to get her out of staff politics.
You see, we can't get her to sleep; and we thought of buying something to quiet her at the chemist's.
Even he had observed that Phoebe was perhaps a little too eager to get her money!
She persisted in working, as industriously as if she had been a poor needlewoman, with serious reasons for being eager to get her money.
Her dress was all torn, and she was gasping and couldn't seem to get her breath at all; there were the marks of his fingers round her throat; her arm was bruised, and the blood had got into her eyes dreadfully.
If I don't get her out of this cold, I won't answer for the consequences.
I can't get her out of my head, lying there with that beastly headache while everybody's jigging round.
But as she wished not to be dependent, Mrs. Chance was anxious to get her a place as governess or school-teacher.
As things did not improve, I became convinced that as long as you had her by you it would continue the same, so I resolved to get her out of the way.
In a few minutes they arrived at her lodging, and Fan got out and went in to get her bag.
While you're eatin' breakfast see if you can't think up some way to get her to talkin' again.
I nonsensed a while, tryin' to get her to laugh an' cut up, but not her.
Now they were this day contriving to get her presently to marry one Hayes that was there, and I did seem to persuade her to it.
The nurse coming and knocking, and having no answer, believed she was dead, and went and told Mr. Wright so; who and his lady were in great strait what to do to get her buried.
Jane told her how she came there, and the cook promised to get her out as soon as she could.
If auntie were to fall in she would be drowned before you could jump down to get her out.
D'you think I want telling, now that I can't get her?
When I get her down to Wanless we shall be all right.
She shook her head, struggling all the time to get her breath.
She is that languid and fretty that we can't get her to eat, so my wife made me take her out for an airing.
He bid high for the girl, I can tell you that, but I believe our friend Saul had a tough job toget her to marry him.
She tells me that the Duchesse of Richmond do not yet come to the Court, nor hath seen the King, nor will not, nor do he own his desire of seeing her; but hath used means to get her to Court, but they do not take.
True, Maggie had emerged safe through perils without and within; and to get her through to some such safety as now was hers had been his chief concern these many months.
If she is, get her on the 'phone, tell her long distance is calling, but doesn't want to speak to her unless she is alone.
They had seen the maid come out of the servants' entrance and hurry up the street to the vain tryst Connery had arranged with her to get her out of the way.
And by the way, that little girl you pulled out of the pool, you know--well, they promised to get her a job at the studio.
This Miss Adair is the prettiest thing, and I promised to get her a job.
She made it so hard to get her to come that Mrs. Dyckman sincerely said to Cicely: "We are too old and stupid for the child.
You wanted me to get her a small part--" He stopped, puzzled.
Well, we spent the rest of the day trying to get her on the 'phone at her apartment, and finally we heard that she had come here.
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