Stacy was about to yell again, but catching a glimpse of the Indian's face, convulsed with anger, Stacy quickly withdrew into the tent, prudently closing the flap and tying it on the inside.
In vain did we all entreat her, the Judge aloneprudently refraining from doing so.
The Clerk alone, Herr von Einern, prudentlywithheld his opinion in the matter.
But if the men of Berne and Zurich go prudently about the matter, we need not take it to heart; for all depends on this, lest he may have been admitted to the Bernese district.
It is very well and very prudently determined by you to give thanks to God, since you know that he has confirmed you anew in his promises, giving you such constancy as you have lately felt in your last replies.
The men of Zurich prudently dissuade from making any change.
Those are things best not be talked too much about," old Fouchard prudently declared.
It is clear that the impetuous Earl, after his second escape, had not conducted himself as prudently as one so well forewarned ought to have done.
O'Neil prudently fell back before this powerful expedition, which found its way to the shores of Lough Foyle, without bringing him to an engagement, and without any military advantage.
Pencroft prudently lowered the foresail, not wishing to be caught by a sudden gust while carrying too much canvas; it was perhaps an unnecessary precaution on such a calm night, but Pencroft was a prudent sailor and cannot be blamed for it.
These eight hundred grains, except fifty, which wereprudently reserved, were to be sown in a new field, but with no less care than was bestowed on the single grain.
The cart had been left outside under the charge of Jup and Top, who had been prudently tied to it.
The settlers, therefore, prudently advanced towards the north point, walking over ground riddled with little holes, which formed nests for the sea-birds.
After having passed the precipice, Herbert, the reporter, and Pencroft prudently stepped aside to stop and take breath.
Nearly five minutes passed thus, Top rummaging, the reporter following him prudently when, all at once, the dog rushed towards a thick bush, and drew out a rag.
Against all contingencies, he had prudently further armed himself with a long sword, that trailed in the dust at his side, and made him an awe inspiring object to the beggars that chanced in his way.
To-morrow when I make my report to the Rani I can prudently disclose to her thy unhappy condition.
Phillips subsequently deposed that he prudently told the conspirators who bespoke the piece that 'that play of Kyng Richard' was 'so old and so long out of use as that they should have small or no company at it.
But Shakespeare prudently showed scant respect for their handling of the narrative.
But who can act composedly or prudently in the hour of triumph?
With the first part of the request the young gentleman freely complied; but, being awake to the trickery of his grandsire, he prudently resolved to see what effect the head would have upon stone before he tried the experiment.
Robert felt that he could not truthfully return the compliment and prudently remained silent.
Trafton hadprudently resolved to keep his design entirely secret and not to drop even a hint calculated to throw suspicion upon him after the event.
Peter did not intend to subject his wife to the criticism of the witty Frenchwomen, so prudently left her at home.
And yet, by a kind of comparison, a man may be said to act prudently in matters of art.
Further, it is not a sin to act prudently for an end which it is lawful to love.
Hence it is lawful for an advocate, in defending his case, prudently to conceal whatever might hinder its happy issue, but it is unlawful for him to employ any kind of falsehood.
It was on her lips to ask what had brought him down so early, but she was prudently silent.
There is no knowing what Mr. Linden would have considered "too early," and Faith had prudently omitted to enquire.
Vivian assured his friend at parting, that his reason was convinced: that he would not yield to the whims of taste, and that he would prudently give up his folly.
Well, my love, then suppose you were to go to him; as you so prudently remark, things of this sort are always so much easier and better said than written.
Then, acting more prudently than he spoke, he shook his reins and started Joggles homeward.
So ended my famous supper-party, after which, for a season, I prudently retired into private life.
And as the report went out that the child was actually dead, he is prudently keeping out of the way for the present.
IT DID not seem that so many dangers beset the possession of a cow as of a horse, yet the Deacon prudently rose while it was yet dark to look after the animal.
The Deacon's own teamster sprang from his saddle, and prudently got in the shelter of the wagon until the affair would be over.
My name's Josiah Klegg, sir," said the Deacon, prudently ignoring titles.
Though they wore blue overcoats, he had learned enough about army life to not trust this implicitly, so he prudently rode into the woods to watch them until he could make sure.
The best plan clearly being to clear out, the remainder being plain sailing, he beckoned, while prudently pocketing the photo, to the keeper of the shanty who didn't seem to.
I propose, our hero eventually suggested after mature reflection while prudentlypocketing her photo, as it's rather stuffy here you just come home with me and talk things over.
The camp was without a leader, for even the præfect Lætus, who had excited the tempest, prudently declined the public indignation.
A report, though of a very doubtful nature, has reached our times, that he prudently withdrew himself from their power by a voluntary death.
During the whole march, Maxentius hung on their rear, but he very prudentlydeclined a general engagement with those brave and desperate veterans.
He likewise very prudently observed, that "it would be exceedingly foolish to march there to create a riot, when, by staying away, all danger or mischief might be avoided.