Nearly all the Royal family were present and, in the progress through the streets, a particularly enthusiastic reception was given to the Duke of York and Princess May of Teck whose engagement had been very recently announced.
The importance of his marriage was now obvious and a year and a quarter after the death of the Duke of Clarence the engagement of his brother to the Princess May of Teck was officially announced.
Mister, ken y' all teck me 'long with you when you go?
Nor, I'm goin' to stay right heah and teck keer o' my mistis and de chillern.
My master told me to teck keer ov 'em while he was away, and I'm goin' to stay heah till he comes back.
An' can't yer teck de hint dat de Lord done laid off yo' work right heah in the house?
But I can tell you for certain about Teck and Urach, as we are only three or four hours' distance from them.
Den I tell Miss Nellie say de chicken is all git out de coop, en she say I muss ketch one fuh unner supper, suh; en I teck de dawg en gone in de fiel' fuh look fuh de chicken.
Teck keer yourselves, and good luck go with you ferever and ever!
Look's like a man'd teck better keer o' a love-letter than to be drappin' hit in the road.
Later on, we concocted a letter inviting Prince Teck to come to it.
For five minutes the messenger sat motionless; but Lawrence Teck did not speak again.
Of course, the worst of it was that Mr. Teck was gone.
Lawrence Teck made the comment: "It appears that a rather primitive Greek gentleman has found a nymph bathing in a pool.
Lawrence Teck said gently, as if talking to a child: "Alas!
He had built up in himself the counterfeits of those qualities by which Lawrence Teck had won her.
The moist heat of the equatorial summer penetrated the embrasures of the fort, and made stifling even the dim, whitewashed room where Lawrence Teck was sitting.
Lilla drove uptown, heaped her arms with flowers, entered the rooms to which Lawrence Teck had led her on the night of their marriage.
Lawrence Teck remained as before, his bearded face bowed down; but a slight tremor of horror passed through his shoulders under the sun-blackened skin.
Twuz Marse George had done teck de fiddle, an ef he warn' natchelly layin' hit down!
He had done come to teck Marse George home to spen' Christmas wid him.
But he ain' teck noticement o' none much tell Miss Charlotte come.
He call me in de office an' meck me teck off my shut, an' he fyah bust out cryin'.
How I gwine teck cyar you like Ole Miss done tole me, w'en you let yo' bile git ter yo' haid like dis?
Seems like you don' teckno cyar yo' clothes, nohow, Marse Dan.
Lawd, Lawd, I des wish you'd teck up wid Marse Champe, en move 'long over hyer fer good en all.
Teck care you'seff," and dropped the hand audibly against his thigh.
Why you di'n' tell me ed'cation goin' teck my boy 'way from me?
Teck Pervis yo may mark my words, but jes es soon es them broken down ristocrats git er hol of ther gov'mint, jes es soon es yo po fools help them, then yer kin go.
In introducing Teck Pervis to the reader, I wish to briefly call attention to that peculiar class in the South known as the "Poor Whites.
Why, Mandy, yo ought ter git er license ter preach, why you kin spit scripter lik er bon evangilis," and Teck Pervis reached over and slapped his wife upon the shoulder.
Gentermen," said Teck Pervis, standing in the middle of the hall and holding a cup of coffee in his hand.
Teck Pervis dipped his hands into the basin, poured the cool water on his head until his gray hair hung in thick mats over his face then leisurely drawing the towel from the nail beside the door, lazily wiped his head and face.
Teck Pervis glared at his wife like a fierce beast at bay.
Teck Pervis arose, yawned, walked up and then down the floor among the men who lay asleep with their weapons beside them.
George Howe was one of the few that listened to the Colonel and Teck Pervis in the Wigwam on this particular night in October.
Teck Pervis turned and faced the men who stood like a wall at his back.
An' he teckme 'long to de cote-house, an' lock me up in de jail!
I jes walk up to him an' I tolt him dat he could pay it right den, or recommodate me to teck de res' o' de hick'ries.
Teck keer dyah, Don, teck keer," he called, as Don came to a point just beyond.
All I got to say is that if I was you, Mawruss, I would get this here archy-teck and B.
We may remind our readers that a charming series of portraits of Princess Victoria of Teck appeared in our issue of February, 1892.
The Duke of Teck has served with distinction in the Army, having received the Egyptian medal and the Khedive's star, together with the rank of colonel.
Marse Nat, you reckon I ain' got no better manners 'n to teck you bes' coat and weskit!
Teck Jepson is, of course, an imaginary character, but none the less representative.
The Duke of Cambridge, Prince Christian, Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, and the Duke of Teck were also present.
Allusions were made to the loss of Lord Palmerston, and of Mr. Gibson, the sculptor, and also to the approaching marriage of the Princess Mary of Cambridge, for whom the Duke of Teck responded.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teck" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.