On the eve of my wedding day, in order that the business might not escape my memory, I told my heyduke to place by my bed in the morning my nice bright dress boots instead of my old hunting jacks.
The day will come when a carriage and four shall drive into your courtyard, a sabre-tashed heyduke will then leap from the box and open the silver-plated coach and a cavalier in cloth of gold will step out who comes to you as a suitor.
The coachman was sitting on the box and the heyduke was close to the carriage in order to steady it over the more difficult places.
The body of the Heyduke Stanco, 60 years of age, who had died six weeks before: there was much blood and other fluid in the chest and abdomen, and the body was in the vampyr condition.
A servant of the Heyduke of the place, by name Rhade, 23 years old; he had died after an illness of 3 months' duration, and the body had been buried 5 weeks.
The heyduke twirled the lower tier of his moustache, and his eyes beamed.
Yankel to Taras, perceiving that the heyduke was turning the money over in his hand as though regretting that he had not demanded more.
So the heyduke bowed low, and thought fit to add a few words of his own.
Jew, sadly, turning pale, and undoing his leather purse; but it was lucky that he had no more in it, and that the heyduke could not count over a hundred.
The heyduke twirled his upper moustache and uttered a sound somewhat resembling the neighing of a horse.
Meanwhile the trusty heydukehad dressed his master, brushed him down and smoothed him out, till there was not a spot or wrinkle to be seen on any portion of his attire.
And, indeed, his honour, the steward, and the heyduke made up an odd-looking trio between them.
That same evening a gorgeous silver-laced heyduke might have been seen looking for Master Boltay's workshop, and making inquiries for Alexander Barna.
It was therefore with a very surly look that Master Boltay, standing outside his door one day, beheld a handsome carriage stop in front of his house, and a heyduke assist an elderly Hungarian gentleman to descend therefrom.
Behind him stands the old heyduke Palko in a laced dolman.
It is for this that the judge, if he sees the heyduke falter in his work, urges him on to harder blows, by calling out "Fortius!
But there are two at least, who must know what happened that night, and this is the heyduke who stood before the door of my cell, and the other who kept the gate.
No, indeed; small chance of doing so, seeing that every time I came, I found a heyduke before your door, who told me that only the doctor was allowed to see you.
Tarhalmy's heyduke came back late in the evening with Raby's refusal.
When he reached the door, the heyduke who stood sentry, barred his way, with his musket under his arm, one foot crossed over the other, and his shoulder against the door.
A heyduke brought in a great earthen pitcher with a crust of black bread.
But the eye of the law must itself watch over the execution of judgment, so that nothing in the shape of an understanding between the heyduke and the culprit, tending to mollify the punishment, may be arrived at.
It never occurred to them that an ordinary water-pitcher with a false bottom held the letters which Raby wrote and received, and that eachheyduke who carried it, was an involuntary courier.
Both beasts fell, the one with his rider under him, the other on his knees, so that the heyduke was thrown over the horse's head.
There he was accustomed to wait each morning till a heyduke appeared.
But the pronotary himself sent his heyduke to go and find Mr. Mathias Raby, and tell him, with his compliments, that he would expect him to dinner the next day.
In vain did they interrogate the heyduke who brought it, and ordered him to be beaten; for each stroke the man received, he was sent by some unknown hand a gold piece, so he was not inclined to complain.
Only when he raised the pitcher to his lips, did he remember the words of the heyduke about the "bottom coming off.
Behind her stood the heydukewith the inkstand, so that the document might be duly signed by the authorities.
They could only get it out again by breaking his teeth, while a heyduke squeezed his throat tightly the whole time so that he should not swallow it.
At the back of every chair stood a heyduke in parade garments of cloth of gold, scarlet mantles, and with silver wine pitchers in their hands.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heyduke" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.