Oh, yes," replied de Mellay carelessly, levelling his glass for a moment in the direction pointed out.
The opera over, Steinfeld and de Mellayleft the house together, and, whilst driving along the boulevard, the sentence of death pronounced so positively by Pilori upon Fatello, was the subject of their conversation.
De Mellay glanced at the baron, and then at the bird that lay upon the blood-sprinkled snow more than twenty yards off.
Carcassonne and de Mellayexchanged a word or two, and advanced towards Fatello.
De Mellay resolved to place the duellists as far apart as possible, and to make them fire together.
The three months that had elapsed since Arthur de Mellayand Baron Steinfeld had met in the stalls at the opera, had not passed over the head of Fatello without producing a certain change in his appearance.
The tone of the stranger was one of absolute command, and almost instantly the din and confusion of the mellay ceased.
The three months that had elapsed since Arthur de Mellay and Baron Steinfeld had met in the stalls in the opera, had not passed over the head of Fatello without producing a certain change in his appearance.
The opera over, Steinfeld and de Mellay left the house together, and, whilst driving along the boulevard, the sentence of death pronounced so positively by Pilori upon Fatello was the subject of their conversation.
Into the midst of this mad mellay sprang the cavalryman, turning loose his horse, which animal, urged by shrill yells and slyly administered lashings, went tearing away over the prairie.
In the fierce mellay that followed the advantage lay with the first to move.
The knight had counsel given / in sooth that pleased them well; The clash of arms in mellay / soon full loud did swell.
Straight dashed into the mellay / Hagen and his men.
Came there unto the mellay / six hundred knights of those That followed Dietrich's bidding, / the strangers to oppose.
Once more the nimble Volker / into the mellay spurred, Whereat full many a lady / soon to weep was heard.
And I know how to charge into the mellay of fleet chariots, and how in close battle to join in furious Ares' dance.
And then had they lashed at each other with their swords hand to hand, had not the Aiantes parted them in their fury, when they were come through the mellay at their comrades' call.
But thou, go not yet down into the mellay of war until thou see me with thine eyes come hither.
Then their mellay began, by the sterns of the ships.
Then I bethought myself of saving my bones, and crawled out of the mellay behind the sheepfold.
There had been an attack on my tobacco shed by some of the English seamen, and in the mellay one of my blacks got an ugly wound from a cutlass.
In this mellay the great body of the English army could deal no stroke, swaying helplessly as southern knights or northern spears won some feet of ground.
But for him was the sterner task--no clean blows in the mellay among brethren, but a lone pilgrimage beyond the east wind to the cradle of all marvels.
He made me his queen, me the burgher wife, at the jousting at Courtrai, when the horses squealed like pigs in the mellay and I wept in fear for him.
Someone caught him by the arm and snatched him from the mellay into the cover of a thicket.
In the turning of a leaf our entire fighting front gave way, and what of the Georgians there were left in the mellay made a frantic dash for the horses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mellay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.