Then it is fortunate for you that you had trouble which made you stop here, or else you would have gone on and missed them," replied the man, speaking slowly, as if there was no possible reason why the boys should hurry on in pursuit.
The light is fast going, and you are inclined to hurry him.
Don't hurry to take it off--loch fish cruise about--he may see it.
Still, she did not hurry Nan, and no one knew, the girl least of all, what agonies of mortification she was enduring.
They met the first comers on the stairs, and had to hurry past them to avoid getting caught by a second installment.
Ruth fastened her fur boa about her neck, and murmured something almost inaudible about having to hurry home.
It is not ripe until it has fallen of itself, or with the gentlest shaking; use no violence towards it, confident that you cannot hurry the ripening, and that if shaken down unripe the fruit will be worthless.
You may well believe me in a hurry when I send a letter with such a beginning.
I thought perhaps you might be going to see somebody, and I'm in no hurry to go back home.
I say, here you are in a hurry to get married, and you never know how the lady may turn out.
If he does, he couldn't hit me in the dark, and hurry of his aim.
I will not hurry matters, but you may look upon this as a thing which is definitely settled.
See what a life he leads, always in such a hurry that he cannot finish a meal properly; and as to taking a bit of pleasure in any form, he would think it wicked.
He had tried to make himself believe that he was only going to borrow part of what would be his anon; but, in his hurry and fear, he had failed to obtain the money, and he had removed Gartram.
As he had no father or mother to welcome him home, he did not hurry himself, but went quietly along, his knapsack on his back and his sword by his side, when suddenly one evening he was seized with a wish to light his pipe.
Then the King in a great hurry sent for his pages and said: 'If you can find the little kitchen-maid, bring her to me at once.
A few others also alighted, to hurry away to the omnibuses or street car or walk to their destinations.
Mister Will's gone ter You-RUPP with Miss' Morrison, so Talbot he won't be in nohurry ter come back.
Fernando discovered it in flames and ran thither to hurry out the wounded.
Fernando felt some one grasp him around the waist and hurry him from the spot, and ten minutes later they were in the boat skimming over the water back toward Baltimore.
The wounded prisoners, however, in the hurry of the moment were forgotten, and were, therefore, regarded by the Indians as having been excluded.
But just to amuse oneself, and to be, besides, in a perpetual hurry over it because there is so much of it and the day can't be made to stretch, must be a sorry business.
Do you, who think so much, ever think of the almost indecent haste with which punishments hurry in the wake of joys?
He was pretty certain you'd get here, but he was also certain that you'd arrive in a hurry with a good many inquirers behind you.
Now hurry in a job of this kind was abhorrent to Peter's soul, for, like all Boers, his tastes were for slowness and sureness, though he could hustle fast enough when haste was needed.
It is new country to me, and I will be hurried, and hurry makes bad stalking.
Cars passed, plenty of them, packed with staff-officers, Turkish and German, but they were in far too big a hurry even to stop and speak.
I pressed on recklessly, and that hurry was our undoing.
Therefore I'm going to hurryas fast as God will let me.
She got to know when the spring was in a lazy mood, and when the autumn was in too great a hurry to come, so that her uncle used sometimes to call her his little "weather prophet.
Going about in such a hurry always puts me in a tremble.
Again it put forth its hand, and took the biscuit, and ate it in a very great hurry indeed; that is to say, it stuffed it into the bags in its cheeks.
Three, I think; but we was in sich a hurry that I ain't sartin exactly.
A second later the rifle was lying among the bushes, and a panic-stricken hunter was scratching and smashing in a desperate hurry up among the branches of a low spruce, as if only the tiptop were half high enough.
When well fed, and therefore in no hurry to hunt, the heart of a young fox turns naturally to such a spot, and to fun and capers.
So they keep on building, an interminable structure, till the frosts come, and they must cut their wood and tumble their houses together in a desperate hurry to be ready when the ice closes over them.
He goes like a little red whirlwind, though he has nothing whatever to hurry about.
I was in a hurry to take a train, and neglected to close the window.
He was one of the deputation that finally waited upon the leaders in Dublin to hurry on the struggle.
There was no sense of hurry in the voice, but the words passed in swift flow.
There was a pleasant hurry of sound among the directors, a getting into light overcoats and shaking of hands, a murmur of dividends, and a rush for trains.
She started up to hurry away; but at that moment a man came close by, and in the extremity of her anxiety Meg stopped him.
She would wait till Meg came home and give up Robin to her, for she would not hurry on to that last crime before Meg was there to take care of him.
Anyhow I didn't do anything to the Indian's watch more than look at it, and I made up my mind to rise early and hurry it through.
Well, hurry along Sonny, and here's an extra quarter for you, I'll follow you and you can let me see the answer before you go back to my friend.
Mark was in no hurry to leave that field, but his time was not his own; he ought to have been at St. Peter's long ago, and was bound to take the first opportunity of getting back.
But even when he was alone he felt in no hurryto possess himself of the contents.
The Princess, however, could not stay as long in Rome as she would have liked, for she had to hurry back to be present at the Emperor's golden wedding festivities.
It was only too true that the Prussian Government was in no hurryto settle the Macdonald affair.
She wrote in the utmost Hurry and Distress to tell me that my Father had fallen down Stairs and broken his Leg, and had likewise injured his Head so much, that Dr.
Their disapproval of the old man's effort to hurry Providence could not have been better shown than in the failure of them all to comment on the rascally conduct of the Atlanta lawyer; they even chuckled over that part of the incident.
Oh, you are going to hurry me off to bed," the girl said, with an audible sigh.
You see, I knew if I put myself in the light of a man with something to sell, he'd hurry away from me; but I didn't.
I 'll get the wrapper, Pete, and you tell her to put it on and hurry over here as soon as she possibly can.
Thank you, but I musthurry right back, Mrs. Bishop," Miller said.
However, Alan Bishop, as he steadied his gaze upon the house, saw the figure of an elderly woman come out of the gate and with a quick step hurry down to him.
While she was making the most of it, her master came and cried: 'Hurry up, Gretel, the guest is coming directly after me!
Each wanted to be first at drawing the water, and so they were in such a hurry that all let their pitchers fall into the well, and they stood very foolishly looking at one another, and did not know what to do, for none dared go home.