An uncouth Indian figure in strange garb will silently enter the store, and, with hat in hand, stand motionless in the center of the room until Mrs. Viele chooses to recognize him.
Mr. Viele emerged victorious, sole owner of the church, the orchard, the bells, and even the graveyard.
Mr. Viele clings to what he terms his legal rights, and the church is locked up and the Indian left largely to his own devices.
As a result of their surveys one of them told Mr. Viele in confidence that the entire mission holdings, olive orchards and lands were all on government property.
The question naturally arises: How did Mr. Viele gain possession and ownership of the Mission property?
Viele had put a guard over her house in Norfolk and kept her a prisoner.
Viele in New York he told me he could do nothing with her, she defied him, and he kept her at home that while.
Es hat viele Poeten gegeben, die in allem andern Zubehör des Trauerspiels, in den Charactern, in dem Ausdrucke, in den Affecten u.
Ich will Euch aber führen gleich Zu unserm klösterlichen Teich, 720 In dem so viele Fische gehen, Dass niemand mag sie übersehen.
Colorless expressions like "Keine Fehler" and "Viele Fehler" are not wanting and in many cases where whole bodies are out of drawing or where individual parts are bad Tieck has nothing to say.
Had Viele lived but a little while longer, he would have justified it by placing them in a setting characteristically fantastic and characteristically original.
General Viele was a graduate of West Point, and we all looked to him for information in regard to military affairs.
On the following day General Viele with his staff went on board a small steamer and started for the trip.
General Viele was ordered north, and became the military governor of Norfolk on its recapture from the enemy early in May.
Our own vessel, occupied by General Vieleand his staff, was the Oriental, an iron-built ocean steamer of nine hundred tons, formerly a packet running to Havana.
The part assigned to General Viele was to establish a blockade of the Savannah river, between the city and the fort.
In an hour or two I went ashore with General Viele and others of his staff, to take a look at the surroundings.
See the story "Von dem muthigen Koenigssohn, der viele Abenteuer erlebte" quoted in paragraph 6 of the notes to this story, p.
Fürsten haben lange Hände und viele Ohren=--Princes have long hands and many ears.
Viele Freunde und wenige Nothhelfer=--Many 15 friends and few helpers in distress.
Langes Leben heisstviele überleben=--To live 35 long is to outlive many.
Der Hauptfehler des Menschen bleibt, dass er so viele kleine hat=--Man's chief fault is ever that he has so many small ones.
Why we might even have lost Darwin himself if Mr. Wentworth hadn't insisted on three nights of the Viele for Darwin's parents.
Yes, but frankly, Althea, even with the Viele we're limited in what we can do.
You have the Viele apparatus over there, haven't you?
Wie viele Kunst, wie viele Pracht Ist in dem Helm und in dem Schilde, Und in der Rustung angebracht!
To that end he despatched a Dutch interpreter, Arnold Viele by name, to Onondaga.
Nacht heim, und der Grossvater kann gewiss schelten, wenn er will; er hat so buschige Augenbrauen und so viele Falten drum[16.
True is it all over the world:-- Liebe Kinder haben viele Namen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viele" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.