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Updated: June 28, 2025
Our men soon found this to be true, for, not long after the capture of the fliboat, as Sir John Burrough sailed back again to rejoin his fleet, he discovered the Spanish fleet to seaward; which, espying him between them and the shore, made themselves sure of carrying him into a Spanish harbour.
I became an object for ribald laughter and cheers; I was pushed and hustled, albeit good-naturedly enough, but none the less to my great annoyance, so that I made all haste to wriggle away and, espying a narrow lane between these canvas booths and tents, I slipped into it, took to my heels and turning a sharp corner in full career, came thus upon an ancient man who sat upon a box, puffing serenely at a long pipe and who, despite my so sudden appearance, merely glanced at me with a pair of keen, bright eyes and wished me "Good-day."
Thereupon Shah Zaman drew back from the window, but he kept the bevy in sight espying them from a place whence he could not be espied.
Nevertheless he was waiting for Tad and the rescue party when they rode in. "Hello, Chunky, any news?" called Tad on espying him. Stacy shook his head. "Have you any?" asked Chunky. "No. We found where Ned had been, but we didn't see anything of him." "That's too bad." "Yes, you do seem to feel sad over it. I believe they are all right, however. Mr.
But he was not. Instead he dashed into the open space in front of the custom house, just as the marines swept by, his hat off and his rifle cracking as fast as he could fire. Seeing that the danger from the marines was past, Donald and Adrian fell in behind Billie, just as an officer came around the corner at the head of another company. Espying the boys, he halted his command.
With these words she went away and I took heart at what she said and my people rejoiced that day, seeing me rise in the morning safe and sound. With this my soul returned to me and I said, "Whatever thou wilt shall be thine." He saw thee, some days ago, at the window watering thy flowers and espying thy face and wrists he fell in love at first sight.
"By , you shall repent this," said the robber, with an oath, and he made another attempt to enter. Click! There was a sharp report, but Herbert had fired in the air, and the burglar was unhurt. "Confusion!" he exclaimed; "that will raise the house!" Then, espying the carpet-bag, he determined to jump in, seize it, and get away before the people in the house were fairly awake.
Then espying the other canoe coming up, she called, "Hello, you back again? Look out Ellison don't catch you." "It's Bess Thornton," said Henry Burns, and the two boys called out a greeting to her. "Say, do you know Tim Reardon?" she asked abruptly. "Why, yes," answered Henry Burns. "Should say we did." "Well," said Bess Thornton, "tell him you saw me dive from the tree, will you?
At that instant, espying a small body of hussars returning to the camp with the plunder they had taken, she invoked their assistance, and they forthwith carried the officer to his own quarters, where his wound was dressed, and his preserver carefully tended him until his recovery was completed.
After supper, the news of Pao-yue's return reached her, and she keenly longed to see him and ask him what was up. Step by step she trudged along, when espying Pao-ch'ai going into Pao-yue's garden, she herself followed close in her track.
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