174 adjectives to describe week

These were added to almost daily during the following weeks, until by September 20 the British had probably 200,000 men co-operating with the French army north and east of Paris.

We could only deal with the smaller planters, who were not thirled to the big merchants, and it took us three weary weeks up and down the river-side wharves to get our holds filled.

We were sitting round the open door an hour after, listening to a whippoorwill, and watching the slow moon rise over a hilly range just east of Centreville, when that elvish little "week! week!" piped out of the wood that lay behind the house.

PARIS, FOURTH WEEK OF THE REPUBLIC, 1870.

Then followed busy weeks in the buildings of the Cummings Hardware Corporation down by the river, learning the stock.

To put it plainly, Sergeant Hooperhe had been a Sergeant for a brief and precarious three weeks, but he used the title in civil life whenever he safely could, and he could at InkstonSergeant Hooper was a villainous-looking dog.

will Mamma-up Mrs. Sinclair, and will undertake to court her guardian to let her pass a delightful week with herSir Edward Holden he may as well be, if your shallow pates will not be clogged with too many circumstantials.

We spent a pleasant week at Cape Vincent, and then turned our faces homeward, invigorated in strength and buoyant in spirits, to begin again a round of toil, from which we, at least, could claim no further exemption.

THE MINISTRY OF SONG We may turn aside for a short time before we consider the last eventful weeks of Frances Ridley Havergal's sojourn upon earth, to deal with a subject that has been but lightly touched upon, namely, her ministry of song.

Johnson despised work and Reynolds loved it; Johnson considered one day in the week holy; to Reynolds all days were sacredsacred to work; that is, to the expression of his best.

Mrs. Merrick quickly recovered her accustomed spirits during the excitement of those anxious weeks preceding the wedding.

In fine, Sir, I have been in Tribulation, that is to say, Moneyless, for six tedious Weeks, without either Clothes, or Equipage to appear withal; and so not only my own Love-affair lay neglectedbut

But the stream rushed onin the fifth week of the war alone 250,000 men enlisted; 30,000 recruitsthe yearly number enlisted before the warjoined in one day.

It had seemed to her, all these last sad weeks, as though she and her brood had been breasting stormy waters with no harbor in sight.

After satisfying himself as to the chances of a sudden attack, he returns to Athelney, and, the time having come for a great effort, if his people will but make it, sends round messengers to the aldermen and king's thanes of neighboring shires, giving them a tryst for the seventh week after Easter, the second week in May.

I am merely a rank plagiaristfor the rhyme, on the fame of which I have rioted for a glorious week, was two lines of Pope's, an author so effectually forgotten in these palmy days of literature, in which all knowledge seems so condensed into the productions of the last few years, that a man might almost pass off an entire classic for his own, without the fear of detection.

Baker, Voorhis & Co., Inc. (PWH); 11Mar66; R381892. ABBOTT, DAISY T. The northern garden week by week.

All through those dreary weeks of the siege I was wondering anxiously about Marya, and then one day when we had been driving off a party of cossacks, one of the rebels, whom I recognised a former soldier at Bélogorsk, lingered to give me a letter.

If he had not loved her, or if she had thought that he did not, she would have had the pride to tear her heart clean from love's terrible hands, whole or broken, as might be, and to toss it, with the dead dull weeks into old time's sack of irrevocably lost and useless things, and so to live her life out, loveless, in the still haven of Gianluca's friendship.

But before the pace becomes faster still, and before the unfolding of those great and perhaps final events we may now dimly foresee, let me try and seize the impressions of some memorable weeks and bring them to bearso far as the war is concernedon those questions which, in the present state of affairs, must interest you in America scarcely less than they interest us here.

THE WEANING OF CALVES is a process that requires a great amount of care and judgment; for though they are in reality not weaned till between the eighth and the twelfth week, the process of rearing them by hand commences in fact from the birth, the calf never being allowed to suck its dam.

To such a one as myself, who has been defrauded in his young years of the sweet food of academic institution, nowhere is so pleasant, to while away a few idle weeks at, as one or other of the Universities.

VERSAILLES, EIGHTH WEEK OF THE REPUBLIC, 1870.

That on the day of , 18, he procured a subpoena for the said J.C.S., and went with the same to his residence to serve the same, when he there learned for the first time that said J.C.S. had unexpectedly left home the day before and had gone to , in the state of , to be absent (three) weeks.

Peace talk was a marked feature of the sixth week of the war, but there were no definite results in any part of the immense theater of war.

174 adjectives to describe  week