Not if his staunchest friends can prevent it," replied Greg almost fiercely.
Mrs. Hooker was so delightfully disappointed in the two ladies that she became at once and forever their staunchest friend and advocate.
She's the staunchest piece of woman-goods I ever--I know a hundred cases of her!
Like a creature forsaken of her staunchest friend, she could have flung herself to the floor.
The Earl of Murray himself, one of Knox's oldest and staunchest friends, refused to ask Mary to take this step.
We will be ready before sundown, sahib," Govind Singh assured Ted as he left them, greatly impressed by this evidence of the influence of one good man, who had so won over his former enemies that they had become his staunchest friends.
The staunchest of King Louis-Philippe's friends denied that the letter was written by him; they said it was apocryphal altogether.
The Monk had done the least work that day, and was the staunchest horse, indeed the only one capable of more than walking, so I despatched Godfrey to surprise the camp, whilst we followed.
Arthur Annesley, Viscount Valencia, who founded the families both of Anglesea and Altham, was one of the staunchest adherents of Charles II.
The Birchlegs were here worsted, in spite of their splendid bravery, and many of the king's staunchest friends and adherents were slain.
Archbishop Eystein, who had been one of the staunchest partisans of the Heklungs, had, some years before, fled to England, and had hoped to injure Sverre by declaring him in the ban of the church.
Could the child of Eleazar Ben-Manahem, the boldest warrior of her hosts, the staunchest defender of her walls, be the traitor to defile Jerusalem with a foreign yoke?
They had dwindled away, indeed, sadly from slaughter and disease; yet there were still some five or six hundred left, and this remnant consisted of the strongest and staunchest in the band.
Till taken prisoner by Vespasian Caesar, he had been their staunchest patriot and their boldest leader.
She will develop either into the staunchest of allies in any imperial federation, or the most recalcitrant and isolated of colonies.
And if Marvell be objected to as an authority, one can be given which should satisfy even the staunchest Conservative.
One of my staunchest admirers, named Eli Marks, who always regretted my turning aside from serious drama to embark upon the sands of farce, came one night much against his will to witness the performance.
Clever John Mason and that equally talented artist, George Nash, were the staunchest upholders of this slogan.
It seemed as if the staunchestof the nation were to be proved and tried, as Job had been, by suffering.
The very forces of nature seemed to have conspired against the land, which was devastated by a succession of calamities calculated to reduce the staunchest heart to despair and apathy.
I was the staunchest of our fleet Till the sea rose beneath our feet Unheralded, in hatred past all measure.
The Senator from Stackpole reassured all of these with whom he talked, and was one of their staunchest allies and supporters.
Staunchest among these was the captain of Lancers, Gil Uraga, promoted to be colonel as also commandant of the district from which its deposed chief so narrowly escaped with his life.
Were they so called because they perfected or completed the chase, or because they were some of the staunchest hounds who could be depended upon to follow the parfit, i.
Old authorities seem to have differed in opinion as to whether the staunchestand slowest hounds should have been put in the first cry or in the last (Roy Modus, fol.
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