Bursting shells did more destruction as he shepherded the squadrons back again than bullet, bayonet and slippery clay combined to do in the actual charge itself.
I expected the retort discourteous to that from Fred, who was between Will and me, shepherded like us by hard-breathing, unseen men.
The renegades must be shepherded back to the organization--shepherded or driven; Pelle took the most willing first, allowing numbers to impress the rest.
The cares of poverty had shepherded the evil dreams home for the night.
The three boys, aided by Flora and Fauna, shepherded them back with twigs plucked for the occasion.
It was he who shepherded the tribe from one water-place to another; it was he who took venturesome journeys across wide stretches of desert for the purpose of reporting as to the condition of the pasturage surrounding the far-outlying oases.
How Adonis, the beautiful shepherd, the fairest of mortal men, was loved by the Queen of Beauty, and all the long summer days they shepherded his flocks together on the shady slopes of Ida.
I was carried all the way to our camp at Amaude by hammock, reaching there at two o'clock, accompanied by Schomburgk as escort, but it was getting dark before the rest of the caravan turned up, shepherded by Nebel and Hodgson.
The last batch of carriers, with the rest of the loads, shepherdedby the interpreter, turned up sooner than we had ventured to expect.
GrĂ´m looked behind him, and saw the last of the women and children, shepherded vehemently by A-ya with the butt of her spear, vanishing down the steep toward the beach.
An old woman pounced upon the startled, wide-eyed children, and in a twinkling had them shepherded into the cave-mouth, out of sight.
He shepherded them to their places in the Lecture Theatre, sat with them and accomplished the incredible feat of putting Tom Branstone at his ease in the midst of the tipping public.
He, shepherded to joy at the Marbeck Inn had set out to surprise Effie!
She paid us the trifle that covered the cost of her board, and as a further return for hospitality took the two older little ones to school with her once a day, taught and specially shepherded them while there, and brought them back again.
The gates leading into the smaller hall, where the feeding takes place, were opened, and the men filed in, shepherded by the policemen, and delivered their cards of admission.
But it was a case of any port in a storm, and we all three allowed ourselves to be shepherded into a room containing some fifteen people, who, to judge by the state of the atmosphere, had been there some time.
Whereupon Lady Adela awoke out of her sleep, and with a disregard for the performer's feeling that was almost indecent, cut short the entertainment and shepherded her flock to the upper regions.
At the first blast, a lady (whom I took to be the Empress Poppeia) hastily shepherded every one within reach into the train, and then directed a piercing summons in the direction of the refreshment-room.
He compiled his work from information discreetly imparted at interviews with officials, from printed statistics, and from observations made on carefully shepherded expeditions.
That motor-boat with the news of the great spoof shall be shepherded across most craftily, but when it comes to return will find that the way of transgressors is very hard.
On May 25 two copies of my faked Notes were shepherded through to Holland and reached the Germans; on May 31 was fought the Battle of Jutland.
The Buzzards were shepherded in from north and east and south, and now the Muscovite is sitting down outside the forts of Erzerum.
The shoals are being shepherdedin case she is hidden anywhere, but the boundaries of the newly discovered mine-area must be fixed and the traffic deviated.
They shepherded me to Gallipoli, one each side of me and one astern, evidently expecting me to be caught by the nets there.
Then, nudging each other, and entangled in their feelings and the conventions, they pass out, shepherded by NURSE.
Having shepherded him to the fold, it was evidently no part of his duty to obtrude himself till further orders.
At one time, we were passing a convoy of prisoners being shepherded along by a few cavalry; at another, a party of refugees hurrying back with their worldly possessions to those homes to which they knew they could now return in safety.
The enemy had been forced or shepherdedby our infantry into this bottle-neck, and our airmen, swooping down to 200 feet and bombing the head of the column, soon made the road impassable.
But our other plane, which had retained its altitude, hovered over him, headed him off from home, and shepherded him down on to the Plain, where he was forced to land and was captured.
The resonant voice of the Hungarian was about to prevail in ridicule of the spurious lutes of the romantic painters when Segouin shepherded his party into politics.
Lo, thus Polyphemus still shepherded his love with song, and lived lighter than if he had given gold for ease.
So she shepherded Mrs. Oxnam and daughter away early.
Those alleged evaders of the anti-trust laws, who have so faithfully shepherded us these thousands of miles through the mazes of Portuguese and Spanish gyrations and possible malefactions?
She followed with the others as he shepherded them through the station to the train which came, as if to his call, from among half a dozen others, all ready at hand.
The good lady shepherded them forth with brisk authority; not for nothing had she commanded a ship these thirty years.
She was being eaten by ambition-- burned by her own fire--by ambition not totally selfish, for she yearned to shepherd King as she seemed to think this woman of the vision had not shepherded the man in armor.
Long before dawn the thirty prisoners and Ismail squatted in a little herd on the up-platform of a railway station, shepherded by King, who smoked a cheroot some twenty paces away, sitting on an unmarked chest of medicines.
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