He began to curse Everett Havens softly but potently.
But I've just heard that that scoundrel Havens is going to the mountains also.
Half an hour later Havens was strolling about the grounds, under the lamp lights, in and out of dark nooks, and close beside him was a slim figure in white.
I don't understand why I'm sandwiched in between Havens and Aunt Josephine.
It would be difficult to perform the duties assigned to him if either she orHavens knew him for what he was.
Many times he saw the two women in earnest, rather cautious conversation, and instinctively felt that Havens was the subject.
There was no sign ofHavens and no effort on her part to leave Eagle Nest.
The fear that Havens might return at any time kept him in a fever of anxiety and dread.
He made this entry in his diary one night, a week afterHavens went away: "I almost wish he'd come back and end the suspense.
She was expecting Havensand he's missed connections somehow," shot rapidly through his brain.
Old Wharton had completely faded from his mind; it was Havens that he envied.
While thus they talked a movement on the deck, Words of command and bustle to obey, Betokened that the purpose was to leave The sheltered anchorage of The Havens Fair And tempt the dangers of the winter deep.
After much vexing controversy vain With winds that varying ever blew adverse, They had made the roadstead of The Havens Fair.
At times the whole sea burn'd, at times With wakes of fire we tore the dark; At times a carven craft would shoot From havens hid in fairy bowers, With naked limbs and flowers and fruit, But we nor paused for fruit nor flowers.
Rhoda, putting out her crescent foot, on which was Vesta's worked stocking, "did they have Fair Havensin them days?
No," answered Tilghman; "Fair Havens was always a ready name for sailors finding a good port in trouble.
Furthermore, it cannot be finished without divers winterings by the way, having no havens in any temperate climate to harbour in there, for it is as much as we can well sail from hence to S.
And after that came the Havens and the Wymans and the Todds--it was midnight before she got through with them all.
He had a patent churn, made of copper, which he wanted Havens to market for him!
But all the same, if you were superstitious, you might make out an argument from the Havens fortune.
Castle Havens is one of the show places of the country," Oliver added.
And Havens was always in terror of assassination, and so whenever they travelled abroad he and the secretary exchanged places.
But what brought the guests to Castle Havens was the casino, so the Major had remarked.
That was when the great Captain Kidd Havens was piling up the millions which his survivors are spending with such charming insouciance.
Mrs. Havens had taken a fancy to a rural life, and they had built this huge palace in the hills of Connecticut, and she wrote verses in which she pictured herself as a simple shepherdess--and all that sort of stuff.
You'll meet him at the Castle--the Havens are good to him.
And then one day a wild-looking creature came into the Havens office, and began tearing the wrappings off some package that shone like metal--and quick as a flash he and Havens flung themselves down on the floor upon their faces.
John had inherited the bulk of the enormous Havens fortune, and he posed as his father's successor in the Steel Trust.
Ultimately, we will eliminate these havens altogether.
Where physical havens cross national boundaries, we will continue to work with the affected countries to help establish effective cross-border control.
When at dawn she sighs, and like an infant to the window Turns grave eyes craving light, released from dreams, Beautiful she looks, like a white water-lily Bursting out of bud in havens of the streams.
They tell of fairer havens But none so fair there be As Plymouth town outstretching Her quiet arms to me; Her breast's broad welcome spreading From Mewstone to Penlee.
Flanders is the best of the Seventeen Provinces, but the havens thereof are naught [worthless].
Famagusta was regarded as the principal mart of the Mediterranean, and a constant stream of pilgrims enlivened all the havens of Cyprus.
Mr. Overton, direct Sergeant Havens and his men to come aboard.
Finally, however, Sergeant Havens and ten men from F company marched on to the pier, followed by Corporal Shimple of H company and four men.
Is there any coast in the four quarters of the globe where you will find more splendid havens than in the portion of Ireland lying between the Bay of Killery and the Bay of Galway?
I had been ordered to keep a look-out for the Spanish ships, and I put in at various bays and havens where I thought it might be possible that they had anchored, but I reached Dingle without having seen anything of them.
That city of Damiette is one of thehavens of Egypt, and at Alexandria is the other.
He was now fairly quit of America, and hoped to see no more of it, until he made the well-known rock that points the way into that most magnificent of all the havens of the earth, the bay of Rio de Janeiro.
He supposes the notion to have arisen from the circumstance of havens having been occasionally filled up in some places with coral sand, in others with large quantities of ballast of coral rock thrown down from vessels.
Beaufort has pointed out in his survey the great alterations effected since the time of Strabo, where havens are filled up, islands joined to the mainland, and where the whole continent has increased many miles in extent.
Yt hath also divers goodly havens to harborowe yn, and greate stoare of tymber for buildinge of shippes.
A brefe declaration of the chefe ilandes in the Baye of Mexico, beinge under the Kinge of Spaine, with their havens and fortes, and what comodities they yelde.
When the two machines reached the camp they found Mr. Havens very anxious over the long delay.
You haven’t told us what you’ve got to go back to the cavern for,” Mr. Havens reminded him.
The Englishman made no reply, and Mr. Havens went on with his questions.
Perhaps they’ll be good to-night,” Mr. Havens laughed.
Mr. Havens isn’t able to take a trip in the air and won’t be for several days.
Ben inspected the approaching flying machines through the glass and declared that Mr. Havens and Carl were on board the Ann, and that Dick Sherman and two unknown men were on the strange machine.
Well, you figured it out right,” Mr. Havens answered.
Jimmie tried his best to discover whether any of the figures were those of Mr. Havens and Ben, but the distance was too great.
I’ve been thinking about that husky man in brown ever since Mr. Havens told us the story.
Yes, and by the time we get done talking with Mr. Havens those outlaws will have DuBois halfway over to their camp,” grumbled Ben.
The fleet of the Barbarians was advancing from the havens of Athens.
The tall triremes, the red-sailed fishers’ boats, came and went from the havens of Athens, but Hermione never saw the ship that had borne away her all.
Now we were descending the rich valleys, to the clustered vines, to the places of soft sounds and voluptuous air, to havens of sleep, to the replenishment of our souls in the bridal supper.
Great spaces of deep blue stood far back, cool and thrillingly serene; against these spaces the white clouds coming over from the far west and disappearing into havens over the lake and into Michigan.
Money is stashed away in bankinghavens and in more regular banks and financial institutions all over the globe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "havens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.