Pugh and Cox were then pinioned; and while Ann Harris, old Cox, and his son Robert, were reconducted to the jail, Ellson was carried to a spot from which he must witness the conclusion of this dreadful scene.
On arriving at Rhodes, he asked and obtained for his friend the required absolution, when the spirit reconducted him to Saint Pons, gave him thanks for this service, and took leave, promising to testify to him his gratitude.
Stanislaus reconductedhim to his tomb, and being arrived there, he again fell asleep in the Lord.
King Ferdinand with his two sons, Maximilian and Ferdinand, reconducted the landgrave.
Thereupon Lorbeer walked out, and I was dismissed without being reconducted as I had been introduced.
The Deputy Mayor, hat in hand, reconducted the members of the Assembly as far as the gate of the Mairie.
When all danger was over, the chef of the barricade caused her to be reconducted home by the eldest of his men.
The King caused the Emperor to be reconducted by a detachment of the Royal Guard.
He was, at his own demand, reconducted to Moncaglieri, whither the marchioness was allowed to come.
He was mighty polite, squeezed my hand, and reconducted me to my own door.
Called on the Cardinal, who received me à bras ouverts, was full of civilities, and reconducted me to the outward room; talked of the Catholics and of the anxiety of his Government to see relations established with ours.
Once more Halloway left the square, and was reconducted to the cell he had occupied since the preceding night.
Of the twenty musketeers who had accompanied the king, ten reconducted Monsieur to the reception-rooms, which were not yet empty, notwithstanding the king had retired.
The ballet ended amid the applause of the whole assemblage, and everyone reconducted his lady to her place; but the king took advantage of the privilege he had of leaving his lady, to advance eagerly toward the queen.
We will keep a sharp lookout for them; and if we lay hands on them his Eminence may be assured they will be reconducted to Paris under a good escort.
Laporte in order to be reconducted to the Louvre, should be running about the streets of Paris at half past eleven at night, at the risk of being abducted a second time?
She had had for an instant an inclination to bereconducted to the cardinal, and relate everything to him; but a revelation on her part would bring about a revelation on the part of Athos.
Poor Kitty hoped to speak a few words to d'Artagnan when he passed through her chamber; but Milady herself reconducted him through the darkness, and only quit him at the staircase.
The questions were the same to all the rest, and we were then again reconducted to our prison.
We were reconducted to our den in a state of feeling which can scarcely be conceived.
Whereupon we interchanged good-nights, and he ceremoniously reconducted me to my door.
He charged Talma, for whom he had much consideration, to urge the pretty actress to be silent; and to inform her that on the slightest indiscretion she would be reconducted to France under good escort.
At eleven o'clock the Emperor of Russia came to his Majesty, who received him, and reconducted him to his residence with great ceremony; and soon after his Majesty repaired to the Russian palace, followed by his whole suite.
He was consequently unanimously condemned to death, and reconducted to his prison until the time fixed for the execution of his sentence.
His Majesty at once gave orders that she should be reconducted to Paris, and several superior officers disputed with each other the pleasure of accompanying her.
After a Visit no longer than that which the King made to the Prince, his Majesty reconducted him to the Coach, and the Czar return'd to his House with the same Train that had accompanied him.
He therefore reconducted Raleigh back to Plymouth, where he placed him in Radford, the house of Sir Christopher Harris, who was charged with his custody, till Stukeley received orders from James.
The servants, naturally, were able to secure Carew alone, and he was reconducted to the mansion.
When he was ready he was reconducted to the officer's presence, and after a short delay placed in charge of two men, who, with him between them, followed the officer from the palace.
When the meal was finished the men were reconducted to the family room, where Tezcot proceeded to give an account of the prince.
The fate of Lady Jane, who pleaded guilty, and exhibited the most mild and amiable demeanour on the occasion, excited deep sympathy, and crowds followed her as she was reconducted to the Tower, weeping and lamenting her hard fate.
The court rose about two o'clock, and the prisoner was reconducted to the Tower.
But he now reconducted them back to Syracuse, and listened favorably to propositions for peace which speedily reached him, from Rhegium and Messênê.
Thebans, after a victorious expedition into Peloponnesus, were reconducted home by Epaminondas.
The siege of Motyê having occupied nearly all the summer, Dionysius now reconducted his army homeward.
Lord Lovat wasreconducted to the Tower--that prison on entering which he had boasted, that if he were not old and infirm they would have found it difficult to have kept him there.
After rambling about the city the whole afternoon, and seeing but a thousandth part of it, they were reconducted to the royal palace, where Candide sat down to table with his Majesty, his valet Cacambo, and several ladies.
The home State of such reconducted aliens has the duty to receive them, since, as will be remembered,[663] a State cannot refuse to receive such of its subjects as are expelled from abroad.
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