Hackman continued to serve for some time, but the exile from the sight of his beloved became so intolerable that he sold out, took orders, and entered the Church, obtaining eventually the living of Wiverton in Norfolk.
Mr. Hackman had held a commission in the 68th Foot, and while employed on the recruiting service at Huntingdon, had been hospitably received at Hinchingbroke, the seat of Lord Sandwich.
Hackman fell desperately in love with Miss Reay, and the lady did not altogether reject his attentions.
These summary measures made every coach-owner a detective, and finally the hackman who was engaged in the abduction confessed, and the child was recovered without the payment of the ransom demanded.
Every hackman in the city was arrested and thrown into prison; every coach was seized, with its horses and harness, and notice given by the police authorities that not a wheel should be turned in the streets until the child was found.
The driver, thinking that he was meditating getting another hackman to do the work, added: "You can call any hackman you choose and you won't find one who will do it for a cent less.
At last the hackman drew rein to his horse and turned to look at Stimson.
As the hackman turned his dripping horse about, Stimson sank back with the astonishment and grief of a man who has been defied by the universe.
The hackman became inspired with the full knowledge of the situation.
She took his arm, the hackman seized the bundles from the policeman, threw open his hack door, laid the bundles on the front seat, and let down the folding steps.
The church had a slender-spired dome that rounded inward at its base, and looked like a turnip turned upside down, and the hackman seemed to be dressed in a long petticoat with out any hoops.
A kind of hackman general seemed to have the whole matter of transportation in his hands.
Borrow accepted it as genuine, and incorporated the whole of it in his story of the Hackman trial.
The hackman was going now, and Aunt Valeria was taking the boy up-stairs to be washed.
The hackman was struggling up-stairs with the trunk, Mrs. Gano bidding him have a care of the paper and the balustrade.
The hackman noted the time to see what hour he could hope to get back for another fare.
The hackman shook the girl and tried to rouse her, but could not.
He wished to know if anyone was following him, and had told the hackman to see if another carriage was after him.
What time did thehackman drive off with the monk and the girl?
The hackman thought for a little while, and then replied-- "Yes, I did.
He then bethought him to make some inquiries of the hackman whom he had employed.
He called out the name of his house at the door of one car, and then turning to the hackman said: "You take care of the passengers in this car, and I will go to the next.
Here the proprietor of the Armijo House was at the station with his hackman awaiting the train's arrival.
Hackman was hanged at Tyburn, Boswell attending the funeral.
Croft's supposed letters between Hackman and Martha Reay, which made a great sensation when issued under the title of Love and Madness, are now known to be spurious (see ch.
Perhaps the hackman has a pistol," said Mr. Baldwin coolly.
The hackman proved to be supplied with a fire-arm and he surrendered it cheerfully to Mr. Baldwin.
Ef a hackman would on'y be a blind fiddler he'd take in more money than a fair-ground.
Onc't a hackman wuz stabbed by a friend of his in the same bizness, an' when the doctors wuz seein' how bad he wuz karved up, they found he had on five shurts.
The on'y thing w'y a hackman don't show up no better is 'cause he loses so much sleep.
Some mayors is purty slick, but a humble hackman may sometimes turn out to be thist as smooth.
You kin trust a hackman when you can't trust your own mother.
After awhile the hackman who had driven the second suspicious man returned to his stand.
Seeing that he boarded a hackney-sleigh, the roundsman did the same, ordering the driver to follow along as closely as possible, but at this he lost time in persuading the hackman that he was a policeman in disguise.
In the letters of the wretched Hackman already referred to,[189] he speaks in terms of warm eulogy of this humane gaoler.
Mr. William Hackman now gave way to his irritation.
Bolder and the hackman carried the trunk in, and Indiman directed that it should be placed in the library, the front room on the first landing.
Hackman Mulvihill was a humorist in his way and he wanted to spare his horse.
Fare:” A gentleman dressed as a hackman can come in, whip in hand.
The hackman must address them in the usual manner, offering to take them to any place, &c.
The hackmantook his two dollars for his four passengers, and was rapidly mounting his box,--probably to avoid idle reproaches.
Either the distance was less than the hackman fancied, or else he drove thither with unheard-of speed, for two minutes later he set them down on Liverpool Wharf.
The Niagara hackman may once have been a predatory and very rampant animal, but public opinion, long expressed through the public prints, has reduced him to silence and meekness.
He did not return after that, but sent the hackman here to pay his bill and to obtain his valise.
Arriving here, he paid the hackman quite liberally and dismissed him, saying that he was going to leave town on the next train westward.
Yesterday was published an octavo, pretending to contain the correspondence of Hackmanand Miss Ray, that he murdered.
Besides, he murdered Miss Ray, I think, in March; my printed defence was not at all dispersed before the preceding January or February, nor do I conceive that Hackman could even see it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hackman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chauffeur; coachman; driver; hack; motorist; speeder; teamster; trucker; truckman; wagoner; whip