Near the foot-hill of this mountain they wererewarded by finding a horse which the robbers had abandoned on account of an accident.
When the calf's mother returned she rewarded her offspring for his obedience, and after grazing until dark, she led him into the chaparral thicket and lay down for the night.
This officer treated Señora Mora with every courtesy, and was eventuallyrewarded when she requested him and his men to remain her guests until her son should return, which would be before noon.
The second night of our watch, we were rewarded by having three men drive into these corrals about twenty saddle horses.
How well Shall I be rewarded for my labour, if such be the effect of this work; the most ardent wish of my heart will have been accomplished, and I shall not have lived in vain.
The wolves will come down to prey upon the carrion, and it is hard if you do not kill your couple during the night, and then you are rewarded by the commune.
Perhaps I do--I certainly do expect to be rewardedfor my long and faithful services.
It was the history of Dunois, the celebrated bastard of France, who prays in his youth that he may prove the bravest of the brave, and be rewarded with the fairest of the fair.
Aristomenes is said to have performed deeds beyond human prowess, and was rewarded by his grateful countrymen with a summons to the vacant throne.
Marian's thanks rewarded him abundantly, and Mrs. Vosburgh told him that if he would go to the kitchen he should have a cup of coffee and something nice to take home to his wife.
Blauvelt had maintained the journal during Strahan's absence, doing more with pencil than pen, and she had rewarded him abundantly by spicy little notes, full of cheer and appreciation.
In both these missions he acquitted himself to the satisfaction of his sovereign, and was rewarded with a lucrative appointment, in addition to those which he already held.
The monastery was repaired, and a yearly surplus, instead of a deficiency, rewarded him for his pains.
My discovery ought to be received and rewarded with a munificence worthy of the monarch to whom I shall attach myself.
He distinguished himself greatly in the wars of Charles VII, and was rewarded by that monarch with the dignity of a marshal of France.
By the influence of his friend, Sir John Cheek, he was kindly received at the court of King Edward VI, and rewarded (it is difficult to say for what) with a pension of one hundred crowns.
You will be diverted, too, Madam, to hear that Hecate has told Mrs. Keppel, that she was sure that such virtue would be rewarded at last.
They, however were rewarded in this world, Poor Chelsum was, indeed, neglected; and I dare not boast the making Dr.
I must finish, wishing you three hundred and thirteen days of happiness for the new year that is arrived this morning: the fifty-two that you hold in commendam, I have no doubt will be rewarded as such good intentions deserve.
He was rewarded by finding a half-filled match box, a few sticks of split wood and in the bottom of a coal bunker in the passage enough coal to make at least one good fire.
For a moment the little boy had a dreary feeling that his confidence was going to be rewarded by a reprimand, then Mark said: "Do you remember what the man looked like?
He was rewarded by seeing her shift her head on the pillow that she might command him with a vivid, bird-bright eye.
This army was to be reviewed on a plain at a little distance from the town, and I went to see the spectacle, and was rewarded by having rain dripping down my back the whole time.
No doubt you will reply that there can be no comparison, that the dead cannot be numbered, while the living who have been rewarded may be summed up with three figures.
The kind of labour rewarded in this case was not scientific discovery, but the practical application of previously existing scientific knowledge.
Hermine was already staying with friends in Aarau, for her father rewarded her perfect housekeeping by taking her with him on all his jaunts; and more than once she had adorned the joyful circle of greybeards like a rosy hyacinth.
But Frymann suddenly frowned and said: "A clever tongue alone isn't always rewarded with a wife!
His skill rewardedthe head of each hero engaged with the coveted white plume, which is the Amharic emblem of death.
A strange, though degrading and humiliating sight, rewarded the admittance we had thus gained to the circular interior of the sacred building.
His zealous integrity was duly rewarded by the British Government, and a sword was presented in token of his gallantry, the display of the brilliant setting of which led to the narration of the foregoing history.
Dogmo, who resides in the mountain of Yerrur, was educated in the palace; and his undeviating attachment to the crown has been rewarded with the hand of one of the king's illegitimate daughters.
He was duly rewarded by a glance of secret intelligence when he leaned back, dreamily closing his eyes.
He then rode out of his way to gaze at the exterior of the great marble house, and was rewarded by the sight of a graceful woman walking there under her governess's escort in the dewy freshness of the early morn.
A grateful wink to Jules Victor from the Prince rewarded the disguised valet, as he gayly sped away to meet his mistress, and to obtain her orders for the next day.
A charming smile rewarded the gallant youth, while Major Hawke turned with interest to the renewal of the interrupted narrative.
So, when Mr. Edmonstone came home, he was rewarded for putting off the letter by finding every one willing to let the marriage take place whenever he pleased.
If the ungodly should with punishment have been rewardedin this world, it would in all probability have overthrown the whole order that God hath settled here among men.
They rewarded me," saith he, "evil for good, to the spoiling of my soul.
Such sentiments naturally attach to state churches; and ought to be found only with those bodies which exist merely for political purposes, and for it are rewarded with earthly power, pomp, and wealth.
He distinguished himself under Edward III in the wars with France, and on their return was liberally rewardedby his sovereign for the deeds of heroism he had displayed in the service.
His abilities were appreciated and rewarded by a succession of high and responsible offices.
He was rewarded with the title of baronet of England.
Bob exclaimed, as he sat in the saddle, pushing several cartridges into the magazine of his rifle, and looking down at the hated quarry that had rewarded Frank’s last shot.
He had kept his eyes on that open door; but so far nothing had rewarded his scrutiny.
Gerald of Kildare and the young Earl of Ormonde both served with distinction against Wyatt, and the orthodox Queen rewarded both with goodly grants of abbey lands.
A grant of considerable possessions in Ireland rewarded him for the troubles and dangers of the journey to Court.
Having been a man of blood, and having lavished some of his plunder upon the clergy, he was rewarded after death with hyperbolical praises.
Roosters would have made the night a torture, yet three eggsrewarded the canvassing of the entire hamlet.
Which I did for an hour or more, and was rewarded with his turning up to inform me that he was not planning to begin his labors again so soon, for only yesterday had been Christmas.
As time went on the insistence on the joys of chastity in this life became less marked, and chastity is more and more regarded as a state only to be fully rewarded in a future life.
This time my patience was rewarded by a discovery which indescribably irritated and distressed me.
I came back to realities fortified and composed, rewarded for all that I had gone through, ready to go through it all over again for another kiss.
They had a strict sense of justice, and punished crime rigorously, and rewarded noble actions, though it is true they were less conspicuous for the latter.
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