The mooring poles were hoisted out and lashed along the sponsons.
All of his other masters, he states, were nice to children, but lashedand whipped the grown-ups.
If they were caught by the "Patrols" while on these visits they would be lashed on the bare backs as a penalty for this offense.
He then broke down and cried like a slave who was beinglashed by his cruel master.
One day when an old woman was plowing in the field, an overseer came by and reprimanded her for being so slow--she gave him some back talk, he took out a long closely woven whip and lashed her severely.
We had covered sixty miles that day, traveling light, our beddinglashed on gentle saddle horses.
The horse hadlashed me into the saddle by winding the rope, and at the same time windlassed the bear in on top of us.
We lashed the dead thief on his horse and rode until daybreak, when we buried him.
I wondered why they did not come out and follow me, and, half convinced that they would, I determined to beat them to the mill and lashed the horses into greater speed.
Then, taking Mateel in my arms, I lashed the devilish horse until he ran away through the timber, when I waded the creek, and came here!
Once on the road, I lashed the horses into a run, but in spite of this I seemed to make only slow progress, like a man in a troubled dream pursued by devils.
Dolly was a vivacious child of about nine, with golden locks which had a pretty ripple in them, and deep long-lashed eyes that promised to be dangerous one day.
She had been lashed to a plank by somebody's hand--whose?
So I lashed the horse I was leading, running as fast as I could to keep up with its gallop, under the fire of a German machine-gun which swept the road.
He stood just aft the foremast, to which he had lashedhimself with a gasket or small rope round his waist, to prevent his falling on the deck or being washed overboard.
In a sea like that," he said, pointing to the angry waves that were being gradually lashed into foam by the increasing wind, "they will be overloaded.
Toward the rear the young man whose skin was the wind-lashed pink sorted pamphlets and circulars in tall, even piles on his desk.
Miss Shongut stood quiescent, however, gazing through the lace curtains at the sun-lashed terrace, still soft from the ravages of winter and only faintly green.
But when the midday hour arrived she slipped into her jacket, past the importunities of Hattie Krakow, and out into the sun-lashed noonday swarm of Sixth Avenue.
The road was very bad, often up ladders, and along planks lashed to the faces of precipices, and over-hanging the torrent, which it crossed several times by plank bridges.
We crossed the former by a bridge formed of two bamboo stems, slung by canes from two parallel arches of stout branches lashed together.
A table was then raised in the middle, of four posts and as many cross pieces of wood, lashed with strips of bamboo.
She lashed her tail; she wriggled her head into his shoulder; she eyed him with innocent adoration.
As they drew nearer, the men could see the crouching figures of the sailorslashed to the rigging.
As they approached nearer the vessel they could see a number of men dressed in yellow oilskins lashed to the foretop.
The water lashed round her in tremendous surges, and every wave seemed to make her tremble from stem to stern.
During the night one of the masts fell overboard, and sixteen unfortunate men, who had lashed themselves to it, were drowned in sight of their comrades, who were powerless to afford them any aid.
And they lashed the air with flags, and sent his name echoing over Central Park.
They are stretched tightly over the frame andlashed securely to the gun'le, and they dry tight as drumheads and show every rib.
Everything is lashed with rawhide and not a bolt or screw or nail is used.
They soon touched, were made to coincide and thenlashed securely together.
Then two heavy poles are bent on each side from stem to stern and lashed to the ends of the ribs, forming the gunwale.
In the meantime the canoe boys had unrolled a canvas hammock and lashed it to its pole.
Then they went on again dripping, and every league or so were lashed by tremendous rain while mad gusts of wind rioted across the waste in between.
But the driver still shrieked and lashed with his whip, while the carriage bounded onwards.
They were lashed to low posts with willow withies, some twenty of them, naked all, and twisted and screwed into every strange shape which an agonised body could assume.
It was no light matter to drive fast in an age of springless carriages and deeply rutted roads, but the driver lashed at his two rough unclipped horses, and the caleche jolted and clattered upon its way.
Almost blind with reborn rage and fear, Donald sprang up the steep bank, scrambling, stumbling, heedless of boughs which lashed across his face, and rocks which bruised his legs.
The mountaineer's words lashed out like a physical blow, and the crimson flamed into the other's cheeks--and those of Smiles as well.
He was sure then that it was no other than Lone Star up there, lashed to the post, a living sacrifice to the sun, and there to die!
There he found Lone Star, firmlylashed to one of its forks, and so far gone that he could no longer even groan.
When the gaff was cut loose, and the mainsail made snug around the boom, Charley ordered the spare oar to be lashed at right angles across the middle of the gaff.
They instantly crept out of the cabin, and stood hanging on to the main-boom, which waslashed amidships.
In the meanwhile, according to my instructions, Philip had made the crew prepare a large drag, in the form of a cross, made with two short and broad spars, lashed together at their centres.
The walls and roof are simply bamboo, lashed together with rope, then thatched with rushes, and covered with matting; the whole completely watertight, and strong enough to resist the wind and weather.
The Sioux had discovered him, and with exultant shouts each warrior lashed his pony into the utmost speed.
Vipan, reaching over, lashed her horse with a thong which he detached from his saddle.
The sword lashed whining at air a foot from his face.
Standing rigidly still and giving no warning, Bram Forest lashed out with his left fist, hitting the guard in the mouth.
The guard fell, but his companionlashed out with his own whip-sword.
The first guard in confused alarm, lashed down with the whip-sword.
I said I had noticed that the rollers lashed to the wagons were never used, but fresh-cut rollers each time a cage was taken off a wagon or put back on.
Palus lashed his four and they increased their speed as if they had been held in before and darted between the two Blues.
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