A thought flashed upon my mind, and lent me new nerves and fresh speed; I flew along the passage, guided by the dying light.
I darted by them, and, guided by their lamp, fled along the passage, and reached the door.
Hitherto she had never thought of questioning the inherited principles which had guided her life.
I'll help you," said Mr. Ramy; and guided by Linda the pair walked along the fence till they reached a narrow gap in its boards.
I shall be guided by his opinion respecting your allowance: he stipulates that you shall have only two horses (not to be changed without his consent), and on no account keep a gig.
Then the lively Lemminkainen Guided to the isle the vessel, To the island's end he drove it, Where it ends in jutting headland.
What could the mob do, with Murat, Lannes, and Serrurier, guided by the energies of Napoleon, ready to hurl their solid columns upon them?
The whole city was in commotion, guided by the unseen energies of Napoleon in the retirement of his closet.
Every Jewish community large enough to have a little social life of its own needs a community center where that life can flourish and be guided in desirable and constructive channels.
Having them, we may rest assured that God who has guided His people in all the ages will guide us safely to the end.
He never leads the soul into questionable places, and no feet guided by Him will go into any place where He Himself does not go.
When I came home my little ones hailed me as lovingly as ever, and the same mother-love guided my hands for their comfort.
You recollect the man that Mr. Clarke spoke to you of this morning, who, at the sacking of Lawrence, hid himself in the cellar, while his wife guided with a lantern the border ruffians who were in search of him.
If we knew only his own account of his life and travels--the volume which has just been published at Paris--we should be ignorant of the motives which guided him and of the sufferings which he underwent.
For that philosophy, like a teacher, has guided the Greeks also, as the Law did the Hebrews, towards Christ.
When I landed at Albazin, Captain Porotof, superintendent of the Russian settlements between that point and Komarskoi, guided me through the ruins.
They brought their reindeer and sledges, and guided the explorers to the object of their search.
The yemshicks said they were guidedby the telegraph posts, which followed the line of road.
Captain Cochrane, the English Pedestrian, had a wonderful experience with some natives that guided him from the Lena to the Kolyma.
We had four horses harnessed abreast and guided by the yemshick.
They were so numerous that we were often shut out from the horizon, and were guided solely by the compass.
The horses generally guided themselves, and followed their leaders with great fidelity.
The rest of it is guided by the special circumstances of each case.
As it was, she had to be content to enlarge on the many economies the family could achieve if they consented to be guided by a person of experience--e.
An inquiry of a City policeman guided him to a pawnbroker's shop.
The young lady in charge kept a careful hand near Miss Gwenny's, who was instructed or guided to increase the current gradually.
The hand reached over him, caught the lintel of the door and guided the blind man to the hall.
With all the timidity of a stranger, the Bishop had feared; but the Vicar-General guided his steps safely and well.
She it was who guided her out into the flood of the sunshine which, meeting them at the door, seemed to envelop them in a quiet radiance.
She walked blindly, yet her feet guided her away to the great spaces of the Moor of Creagh, where she could be alone under the clear canopy of heaven and where the messengers of the Unseen were free to comfort her.
So, guidedby the whistling, escaping air, Jon found the hole, nearly half an inch in diameter.
I must, however, be guided by circumstances; yet, by the means of this senseless fool, I hope to make much mischief.
I am guided by you; but I'm going to observe-- Enter Sir Gilbert.
We were guidedby a villainous-looking rogue on a camel, and beyond the fact that we were marching south-east, we had no idea where we were going.
This is the very argument by which dogs are guided when one of them has flung himself on another dog, and overthrown him, and the rest of the pack rush up also, and tear their comrade in pieces.
Men who behave thus are guided by their sense, their conscience; and hence we, the men endowed with sense and conscience, all assert that such a division of labor is right.
The river at its birth was necessarily guided by the hollows of the primal plateau; moreover, it was tempted to labor along the softest surfaces.
In leaning on him, being guided by him, being saved by him, trusting in him, the girl found a pleasure which was irresistible, although it seemed audacious and almost sinful.
The mules and horses followed it in a pack, guided by their acute scent toward the nearest water, a still invisible brooklet which ran at the base of the butte.
A Persian general, named Hydarnes, was sent off at nightfall with a detachment to secure this passage, and was guided through the thick forests that clothed the hill-side.
Sir Hugh Belward told me that his disasters have followed one on the heels of the other; that he had no port, and that poverty, despair and revenge alone guided his course.
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