How Sir Launcelot was received of King Bagdemagus' daughter, and how he made his complaint to her father.
I will not fail as for that, said Sir Gawaine, to follow the quest that I am in, and so made his horse to swim over the water.
One prisoner, and an important one, who was taken at Boroughbridge, made his escape, however, and turned the tide against the King.
He made his way on tiptoe across the landing and entered Collins' room.
Thomson locked his desk, made his way to the further end of the building and was admitted through a door by which a sentry was standing, to an anteroom in which a dozen people were waiting.
Major Thomson, set at liberty, made his way at once towards the small table at which Captain Granet and Geraldine Conyers were seated.
Along Downing Street he made his way by the railings and rang the bell at last at the Premier's house.
But vengeance circumvented him in the affair of his brother Antigonus, whom he loved, and whom he made his partner in the kingdom; for he slew him by the means of the calumnies which ill men about the palace contrived against him.
When it suited his strategy he made his enemy's fortune with as little compunction as he would have ruined him.
He used to speak to him and caress him when he fed him and when he made his bed, and the horse followed him about like a dog.
So I told him I would look for him among the audience every evening till he made his appearance, and, after the most tender leave-taking, I jumped on my mule and caught you up here at the Armes de France, as you know.
This thought restored his ruffled serenity, and he made his way as fast as he could to the green-room, to rejoin the soubrette, who had been impatiently expecting him, and did not hesitate to rate him soundly for his unwonted delay.
At last, however, he made his way to the town of Görlitz, in Silesia {1717.
He made his head-quarters at the village of Tytherton, near Chippenham (Oct.
Meeting with opposition in Pisa, he early accepted a call to the chair of natural philosophy in the University of Padua, and later in life he made his home at Florence.
We see how Lilly, an opponent of the king, made his so-called prophecy of the disaster of the king and his army.
Newton is said to have alleged that he made his discoveries by "intending" his mind in a certain direction continuously.
Suddenly, and before the Snowy Bull had made his advance, Frederick Delaval, to the wondering fear of all, stepped boldly forth to meet him.
At nine o'clock he made hisway to the apartments of Louise Moulin.
As when he had sallied out the day before, he was fortunate in meeting no one as he made his way up the stairs to his room.
These demonstrations were so noisy at Milan, that Trivulce, judging that there was no safety for a French garrison in remaining there, made hisway to Navarra.
Same days later, Maria Giorgi, ambassador extraordinary of Venice, made his arrival.
Charles, on his side, made hisapproach to the Vatican with a splendid following of princes, prelates, and captains.
She deigned to kiss her fingertips from the window, where she stood laughing with the other ladies, and chanced to see him as he made his way to the "Toy.
At this very time, and just after our General had made his acknowledgment, some one brought in an English Gazette--and was passing it from hand to hand down the table.
Christian Year In the summer of 1862, Tom May was to go up for his examination at the College of Physicians, but only a day or two before it he made his appearance at home, in as much excitement as it was in him to betray.
May eagerly offered bail, rather as the readiest form of kindness than in the hope of its acceptance, and it was of course refused; but he made his way to the prisoner, and wrung his chill hand with all his might.
It was not without considerable trepidation, however, on the following afternoon that he made his way up Welkin Street, and rang at the number on the envelope in his hand.
Mr. Lavender, after surveying the considerable wreckage, made his way to the door and passed out into the night.
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