It was at this juncture that Miss Marlowe made an annoying discovery.
Confirmation came last night of Burgoyne's capitulation, and this means that General Gates's army will at once effect a juncture with Washington's, and the combined force will give us more than we bargained to fight.
In this juncture of time I had business which would admit no delay, wherefore I went to Launceston that evening, but promised to see them again next week.
So many were the discouragements that one might forgive him if at this juncture he had flung his colonizing scheme to the winds as a lost venture.
At this juncture a musket was fired as a signal, and Duncan Cameron with some Bois Brûlés stole from a clump of trees.
At this juncture Jake and Bill, with two other cowboys, strode up to Anderson.
The negotiation proved in the end abortive; but great offence was taken at the publication in thisjuncture of a letter by the earl of Essex against a peace with Spain.
All manifestations of popular favor towards those whom the court had proscribed and sought to ruin, were at this juncture visited with the extreme of arbitrary severity.
It seems also to have been at this juncture that on some public occasion he bore a plain mourning shield, with the words, "Par nulla figura dolori.
Many other indications of a jealousy of the abode of English youth in catholic countries, which at such a juncture will scarcely appear unreasonable, might be collected from various sources.
At this juncture Sheridan sent me a letter which had been handed to him by a colored man, with a note from himself saying that he wished I was there myself.
At this juncture he dispatched to me what had taken place, and that he was dropping back slowly on Dinwiddie Court House.
There was at this juncture a large Union force at Helena, Arkansas, which, had it been within my command, I could have ordered across the river to attack and break up the Mississippi Central railroad far to the south.
At this juncture the editor of the Century Magazine asked me to write a few articles for him.
Just at this juncture a messenger came from Hovey, asking for more reinforcements.
At this juncture Leonard quietly drew his revolver, though at the time nobody noticed it except Francisco.
At this juncture Leonard turned, the glass still in his hand.
How the matter would have ended it is difficult to say, but at this juncture Pereira thought it well to interfere, and vigorously.
At this juncture Leonard himself arrived upon the scene, just in time to hear Juanna's words.
In this junctureit is that Lady Rockminster comes in and says, "Upon my word, young people!
It was at this juncture that Madame Fribsby spied the unlucky gentleman with the train at his heels, and heard the scornful shouts with which they assailed him.
It is admitted by His Excellency the Viceroy that, at this juncture we must do something by which we can present to the enemy a united India, an India which is solid as a rock.
At this juncture he made it evident that he was opposed to the appointment of Mr. Hynes to assist the prosecution, for he said: "No sooner was there an arrest made on account of the murder of Dr.
A surprise was in store for the defense at this juncture of the trial, in the form of several witnesses whose identity and testimony had not before been made public.
At this juncture a messenger arrived in hot haste, with an intimation that the Judge's presence was urgently requested in another part of the building.
But at thisjuncture Anusia pressed through the crowd, her youngest child on her left arm, her right hand brandishing a musket.
At this juncture a strengthening of the French alliance seemed to the prince not merely expedient, but necessary.
At this juncture the States-General, as in 1618, appointed a commission headed by the prince of Orange to visit the towns of Holland, and provide for the maintenance of order and the upholding of the Union.
It should be noted at this juncture that the bulk of the Australian Forces, namely the First Division, was camped at Mena.
Even at this juncture the matter was not taken very seriously, and there was some doubt as to the nature of the response.
At this juncture a building opposite Luna Park known as the Atelier was offered by a Belgian firm for the use of the sick and wounded.
As there were few oculists and aurists in Egypt at thisjuncture other than those at this hospital, the department rapidly assumed formidable proportions.
At this juncture Raiden descended in a rage, only to receive severe chastisement at the hands of Shokuro, who then made his peace with Chiyo, and afterwards became a famous man in the village.
At this juncture her parents came running in and bound Tokutaro to a pillar, fiercely accusing him of murder.
Instinct had been silent so long during the most critical juncture of her own folly.
Sir Timothy Harrison at this juncture had the misfortune of expending his muscular energy in hitting Squire Boatfield violently on the shin with an ill-aimed ball.
At this juncture our speech was cut short, as from out of the ravine before us into which the road dipped there suddenly emerged one of the troopers I had sent on ahead.
To this he shrugged his shoulders and laughed; but at this juncture a boy stepped forth out of the group at the door and offered to guide us to the inn.
Nor do I know what might have happened, but at this juncture a head appeared at a window in one of the flanking towers of the gate, and an angry and a sleepy voice asked what was the matter below.
I stared and stared, and so did the other man, and just at that juncture Sir Henry and Good walked up.
We rose and dressed ourselves for the fray, each putting on his chain armour shirt, for which garments at the present juncture we felt exceedingly thankful.
It's at this yere juncture things happens which sort o' complicates then dreams of mine.
Moreover, at such a juncture as the commencement of war in Afghanistan, you ought to come here and explain the whole thing to me, so that I may communicate it to the Emperor.
The death of the old peer at such a juncture had apparently the less been forgotten by reason of a tradition that the political anxieties of the juncture had had something to do with it.
This means that the chief of the Eleven, the Arch- Presbyterian of the House, the man who hated Cromwell worse than poison, had come back at this juncture to re-assume the Presbyterian leadership.
Many things at this juncture chafed the mind of the imperious master of the world.
It is at this juncture that the Archduke Charles has asked, and the general-in-chief of the army of the Rhine has accorded, the armistice of which the conditions are about to be placed before you.