It led him to a little hut all woven together of reeds and rushes.
The youth grew more and more astonished when the little grey man led him into a castle far bigger and more splendid than the one they had left.
The natural bent of his mind, and, if we may believe a somewhat doubtful legend, the death of a friend struck down at his side by lightning, led him to resolve to enter a monastery and devote himself to the service of the Church.
Although descended from an old patrician family, still his sympathies, and an early marriage to the daughter of Cinna, one of the adherents of Marius, led him early to identify himself with the Marian, or democratic party.
The tailor presently consented for greed of gain, so tying a kerchief tightly over his eyes she led him by the hand to the house wherein lay the dead body of her master.
Baba Mustafa quickly made the cerecloth of fitting length and breadth, and Morgiana paid him the promised Ashrafi; then once more bandaging his eyes led him back to the place whence she had brought him.
It may safely be said that the principle which led to D'Estaing's action was not, to say the least, unqualifiedly correct; for it led him wrong.
The latter was the light that led him, the former the spirit that sustained him.
One of these, named Cyrus, led himat once to the Christians.
Thus speaking, he led him to the fountain, the silver stream of which gleamed from afar in the moonlight.
Immense sobbing shook the breast of the wretched man, sobbing by which the soul in him was rent to its depths; but Paul took possession of him, mastered him, led him away, as a soldier leads a captive.
Law's unwavering trust in a Spirit which guides faith and goodness into all necessary truth, led him to take a different course from the evidence writers of his time.
It led him, if not to reject, at all events to regard with profound distrust all assumptions of any gift of spiritual discernment distinguishable from ordinary powers of understanding.
Contempt of this laughing empty world, for which he had performed a monstrous immolation, led him to associate Dr.
She resolved that there could not be; and it was upon this basis of reason that she fancied she had led him to it.
He was capable of it: as soon as imagination in him conceived his personal feelings unwounded and unimperiled, the might of it inspired him with heroical confidence, and Clara grateful, Clara softly moved, led him to think of Clara melted.
Laura, freeing herself from his embrace, led him to the door.
The prince, taking the young man by the hand, led him up to the emperor.
She bowed and smiled; then, passing her arm through his, led him to a divan, and would have had him take a seat by her side.
And, taking the hand of the elector, he led him to the marchioness, and presented him as his dearest living friend.
And taking the blind man by the hand, heled him out of the town.
He found him in a desert land, in a place of horror, and of vast wilderness: he led him about, and taught him: and he kept him as the apple of his eye.
And the whole multitude of them, rising up, led him to Pilate.
Many must still remember St. Mesmin; though an attack of the small-pox, which disfigured him beyond the ordinary, led him to leave Paris soon after his marriage.
During my absence a trifling matter had carried the King to Dieppe, whence his anxiety on the queen's account, who was shortly to be brought to bed, led him to take the road to Paris.
Saintonge's chagrin and rage at finding himself thus rebuffed, in a quarter where his haughty temper had led him to expect an easy compliance, would not allow him to stoop to my offer.
And he led him to the window to point out the great sheet of water in which the willows dipped their branches, while Madame Polge hastily closed the curtains of his cradle upon the little Wallachian's never-ending dream.
He did, but circumstances have happened which have led him to change his opinion.
He gave another cry for his mother and tried to get away, but Giles, followed by Trim, led him up the path.
His experience there, so contrary to that under which he had been brought up, led him to be utterly opposed to corporal punishment.
It led him to feed the multitude, heal the sick, raise the dead, take little children in his arms and bless them, and weep over Jerusalem.
His motive in devoting himself to law was the same that had led him to the ministry,--his desire to be a blessing to his fellow-beings.
His young heart was too full to reply; and Mr Cargill too was so deeply affected that he said nothing; so, after shaking me by the hand, he led him away.
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