He let these drive at Mr. Snowden, one after the other, not, however, throwing with sufficient force to do much damage.
One after the other, through the port-holes, as he sped, he also caught flying glimpses of Stubb and Flask, busying themselves on deck among bundles of new irons and lances.
Blond presented to me one after the other, these celebrated female singers, of whom the names and voices were all with which I was acquainted.
One after the other we were conveyed on board, and at once carried below.
Then, slowly, one after the other of us went into the boat.
One after the other, the greater part of the crews of the two brigs sickened and died.
Ranges of cumuli moved, one after the other, like heaps of silvery wool, across the keen, dark blue of the sky.
When the coffin had been lowered, his children, in accordance with custom, drew near, one after the other, to bend over and look into the narrow pit.
Then, one after the other, they waded out, and went up to the house.
Meanwhile the eternal trucks were rumbling on, very slowly, treading one after the other, one after the other, like a disgusting dream that has no end.
And gravely, one after the other, they extended their right hands to M.
Drops of water flowed down his temples over his ears, which were always purple, over his strong red neck, and made their way, one after the other, under his white shirt collar.
The four women went in softly, and, one after the other, sprinkled the bed clothes with the salt water, knelt down, made the sign of the cross while they mumbled a prayer.
Boche and Bibi-the-Smoker shouted insults into the air at the top of their voices, one after the other.
In the narrow space afforded by the spiral staircase, the twelve persons crawled up one after the other, stumbling against the worn steps, and clinging to the walls.
And he jumped plump into the water, and they all thought that the noise he made meant "Come," so the whole company jumped in one after the other.
But the wolf found them all, and gave them short shrift; one after the other he swallowed down, all but the youngest, who was hid in the clock-case.
Who can paint the mortal agony with which his soul followed, like a vigilant eye, the trace of those dead bodies, and examined them, one after the other, to see if Raoul slept among them?
And thereupon he rose from his sack of Indian corn, stretching himself, and making all his bones crack, one after the other, with a sort of harmony.
He blushed at the compliment of his landlord, who had already turned to the doctor, and was enumerating to him, one after the other, all the principal inhabitants of Yonville.
For a few minutes all was again darkness, and then rapidly, one after the other, masses of flame burst forth from the surface of the ocean, hurrying towards them.
Then, one after the other, she told the answers she had made to them.
At Christmas time, when Carroll was in White Oaks the foreman and his two sons jeered at and insulted the ranger in regard to this matter until the latter lost his temper and thrashed all three, one after the other.
One after the other, in single file, they came, glittering in the sun, their long rakes and hoes slanted over their shoulders like spears.
Forthwith, the porkers would come running in, one after the other, attracted by the smell of the boiled potatoes.
I see the insect make a score of attempts, one after the other, without succeeding in piercing the tough wrapper of the Stelis.
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