I no sooner retrieved my daughter than I gave her away to the most deserving youth that ever sighed with love.
Then wiping the tears from her lovely eyes, she retrieved her tranquillity, and desired to know by what means Renaldo had been enabled to undertake his journey into the empire.
Yet the fever abated, and in two days she retrieved the use of her reason; though the distemper had affected her lungs, and she was in all appearance doomed to linger a few weeks longer in a consumption.
Doctor Fathom was immediately known to be the author of this entertainment; and thus retrieved the benefit of that admiration which he had forfeited by appearing in the shape of a physician.
This step being taken, his mind in some measureretrieved its former tranquillity.
When the disappointed retiarius skipped back to the length of his net-cord and retrieved his net by means of it, Palus let him gather it up, never dashed at him, but merely stepped sedately towards him.
You hid the gold, and for one reason and another you've never retrieved it.
I found our little store of goods intact, though most of them were rain-soaked, and as a measure of good fortune I retrieved the tent whose sudden departure had been the primary cause of our hurriedly shifting camp.
I retrieved the remains of my down-trodden dummy and started home.
Somehow, in this way I retrieved that early frontier period passed before my birth.
ROLF, the son of Urse, retrieved the shame of his birth by signal deeds of valour; and their exceeding lustre is honoured with bright laudation by the memory of all succeeding time.
For, by fighting himself, he retrievedthe victory which he had lost when his servants were engaged.
The enemy broke through between our 3d and 5th Armies, and there was a serious gap, and the situation was retrievedowing to the magnificent conduct of our troops.
It was a happy ride; but when Charles left her at the door of her apartment-house he regarded sadly and with regret the bundle of retrieved photographs that she carried away.
It was hushed up at the time, and of course Florence has quite retrieved her character.
I have said that it was a little shady: that it happened years ago: that Florence has quiteretrieved her character.
By the time the goalkeeper, like a man in a dream, had retrieved the ball from the net, the awful truth was known.
The next morning, the Sailor retrieved his bag from the cloak room at Marylebone Station, to which he went by bus from Victoria without much difficulty.
His brethren did not agree with him; nor did he, on this occasion, show the courage by which, on a memorable day some months later, he signally retrieved his fame.
And in truth more than one day which had seemed hopelessly lost was retrieved by the hardihood with which he rallied his broken battalions and cut down with his own hand the cowards who set the example of flight.
Perhaps it was compensation enough for him to sit thus at Charleroi for a few retrieved hours.
The desirable new man was not dressed for tennis, and could not have played it in any clothes whatever, and so had to watch from the back line, where he also retrieved balls.
He retrieved balls for them, which also impeded progress.
When he would haveretrieved her Terry Stamper had secured her notice.
Resorting to her tent, she retrieved the clay tablet of the night before and emerged holding it by it's bamboo-backed box frame.
Turning to reach past the polished dark wooden ox, Si'Wren retrieved the vase.
Inside, her fingers trembling with every move, she turned and retrieved a stone oil lamp and a sparking flint from her tent.
Norm picked up the can of beans and retrieved a can opener from a sack of utensils, clamping it on the can like a pro.
I sat in my dressing room, musing over the test's infinite possibilities until I was retrieved by one of the generically-attired clinicians and led through radiation wonderland to a room housing a huge device.
Throughout the week, heretrieved me from school, and often we would stop for a snack, browsing in shops afterwards; I enjoyed these outings, especially after a wearing day.
This defeat the Athenians speedily retrieved at sea.
Yet the thousands who were swept away by the sword of war might have been speedily retrieved in the succeeding generation, if the consequences of the revolution had not tended to dissolve the power and unity of the empire of the Saracens.
Had not Napoleon acted with great promptitude, they might possibly have retrieved the defeat of the previous day.
The Marshal somewhat retrieved this mishap by crossing the Inn at Passau, where he took several hundred prisoners.
This poor beginning was amply retrieved at Valmy and by the seizure of the Netherlands after the battle of Jemappes on the 6th of the following November.
If by a resolute stand the Salvador had encouraged the other two undamaged vessels to resistance, the Spaniards might well have retrieved the fortunes of the day.
I think I hit one," said Mark as he came panting back, to find that the major and Bruff between them had retrieved all three birds.
Following the flock after these had been retrieved and carried to the boat they obtained another, Mark missing an easy shot.
It retrieved many a blunder in strategy and tactics by sheer hard hitting.
The tiny American navy retrieved the failures of American land forces, and shook the British navy out of a notorious slackness in gunnery and discipline engendered by its easy victories against France and Spain.
He retrieved the musket from Katherine and handed it back to Mewes.
Two of the hunters retrieved a bucket of fat from the ajoupas and ladled it onto the green firewood.
His eyes glistened in concentration as he dropped to his knees and retrieved a small bag from his waistband.
Corina retrievedthe blade, ran her fingers gently along it before returning it to its sheath, and resumed her seat.
Then she retrieved her soul-blade from his belt, half tempted to use it on him.
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