Then I smote him again on the jaw, and caught the little maid up by her right hand, and laid her on the saddle in front of me; while the horse being giddy and staggered with blows, and foiled of his spite, ran backward.
Then Lorna came out of a pew half-way, in a manner which quite astonished me, and took my left hand in her right, and I prayed God that it were done with.
The Fever might have marched before her, Pain might have stood at her right Hand, Phrenzy on her Left, and Death in her Rear.
Appearance, asked a Lady that sat three Boxes from her, on her Right-hand, if those Witches were not charming Creatures.
The staircase, she remembered, was at her right; and feeling out before her with her hands, she reached the stairs, and began to mount them.
Narrow stairs immediately in front of her led upward; at her right was a connecting door to the secondhand shop.
It held finally on an escritoire over in the far corner at her right.
A tumble-down old shed, its battered door half open, ample proof that the place was in disuse, intersected the line of high board fence on her right.
Up the street, to her right, there were a few pedestrians; to her left, as far as the corner, the block was clear.
She sat half turned from the piano, supple and shapely, at times touching the keys lightly with the slender fingers of her right hand.
On her right eyebrow was a deep scar, which turned the eyebrow upward a little; her right ear, too, seemed to be higher than the left, which gave her face the appearance of alarmed listening.
Strange, limpid notes rang out from under the fingers of her right hand, and darted off in an alarming flight, swaying and rocking and beating against one another like a swarm of frightened birds.
Twas then that her form on the whirlwind uprearing, 15 The dark ghost of the murdered Victoria strode, Her righthand a blood reeking dagger was bearing, She swiftly advanced to my lonesome abode.
Twas then that her form on the whirlwind upholding, 15 The ghost of the murdered Victoria strode; In her right hand, a shadowy shroud she was holding, She swiftly advanced to my lonesome abode.
What eagle-winged victory sits 715 At her right hand?
On her right, at luncheon on Sunday, was a labour leader, the head of one of the most powerful unions in Britain, and next him sat a member of one of the oldest of England's titled families.
Perfection in husbands was evidently a state not to be considered by any woman in her right senses.
There were in all but twelve, and they were brief, for some affliction had nearly deprived the lady of the use of her right hand.
It was at her right hand, in the second story of a house at the side of the Cathedral.
But the Cathedral at her right, the enormous mass which obstructed the sky, surprised her yet more.
At her right hand, she seemed to hear a delicate movement of wings, whilst her hair was gently blown, although there was not the slightest breath of wind.
One day, in the presence of Mrs. Peopping, Mrs. Jett jumped to her feet with a violent shaking of her right hand, as if to dash off something that had crawled across its back.
There was a fresh little grave on the inside of her right forearm.
After a good deal of hesitation, she admitted that she had lost her right hand in an encounter she had the previous night when out on witch business.
On her right is John the Baptist in the dress of the monks of the establishment, and on the left Pio Nono as Pontiff.
Among the ancients sleep was portrayed as a female with black unfolded wings, having in her left hand a white child, the image of sleep, and in her right hand a black child, the image of death.
She agreed to do as requested; whereupon he pricked the fourth finger of her right hand, and with a few drops of blood that issued from the wound she signed the engagement.
In fact, it was, with the recollection of the affectionate and dutiful errand on which she was engaged, her right, if such a word could be applicable, to expect protection in a task so meritorious.
While her thoughts were occupied with these melancholy reflections, a shadowy figure seemed to detach itself from the copsewood on her right hand.
Her right to rebuke and admonish was taken as a matter of course.
Marie Louise sat at the middle of the table with the Emperor on her right, and the Empress on her left.
During and after the ceremony, the Empress held her stepdaughter by her right hand, leading her in this way in the church and through the halls and rooms.
About nine, the Austrian Empress appeared, again leading her step-daughter by her right hand.
Her left hand and foot were warm to touch; Her right as cold as a corpse's flesh!
I stood up at once, and was reassured by a sight of Madame, not very many yards away, looking at the ruin, and apparently restored to her right mind.
Sir, said a knight, what maid passeth hereby shall give this dish full of blood of her right arm.
Then the queen espied a letter inher right hand, and told it to the king.
And as Launcelot devised her, he espied in her right hand a writ, the which he read, the which told him all the adventures that ye have heard to-fore, and of what lineage she was come.
When she offered her vote, was the same objection brought up in the Board of Inspectors, or question made of her right to vote as a woman?
Did the Board consider the question of her right to registry, and decide that she was entitled to registry as a voter?
What was the defect in her right to vote as a citizen?
I believe she acted according to her right as the law and Constitution gave it to her.
Was there any objection made, or any doubt raised as to her right to vote?
The knife was raised in her right hand, and her impulse was to plunge it into his heart.
If her head's turned because he has been robbed, and marvellously saved, and talked about, I suppose I must wait till she comes to her right senses.
Heretofore, she had rather considered her secret as her own property, her right to which he should not question; but now it seemed as if she were forced to withhold something that of right belonged to him.
Martha Deane had thus far carried the brush carelessly in her right hand; she now rolled it into a coil and thrust it into a large velvet reticule which hung from the pommel of her saddle.
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