244 adverbs to describe how to rides

The day of the joust being come, forth they rode into the lists, side by side, each in his triple mail and ponderous helm, alike at all points save for the golden circlet upon Duke Beltane's shining casque.

A few minutes later the horsemen spread in a chain across the line of march, rode swiftly to a common center, formed in a solid group, turned to the rear and rode back of the skirmishers to the main body.

An aide that he recognized from division headquarters rode past at the moment and Jack turned to watch him.

Now when the sun was setting, and he was beginning to feel very cold and miserable in his nakedness, the men were seen returning from the hunt; but instead of riding slowly to the camp as on other days, they came riding furiously and shouting.

It seemed as if some hurricane had swept over the sea, and covered it with the wreck of the noble armaments which a moment before were so proudly riding on its bosom.

And ride straight.

One officer, five grooms, and two signallers mounted on second horses formed a little party to reconnoitre Askalon, and riding boldly into the ancient landing place of the Crusader armies captured the ruined town unaided.

'My lords,' said he, 'I ride south to hang certain rogues and fools.

It meant only that bit of froth which in each community rides high on the top of the cup, and which, in Watauga, was augmented by the mill owners of its suburb of Cottonville.

In a few minutes he was in the saddle riding leisurely down the valley of the Wolf after Juanitawith Marcos de Sarrion in between them on the road.

But, as to thee, take now the horse and ride you ever north and west" "Yea, but where is north, and where west?"

"Your sudden interest is quite enough to leave me overcome, sir, when, after years of neglect, you see to it I ride out safely of an afternoon.

The streets are so narrow that two men on horseback could scarcely ride abreast; they are, besides, very dark, and often arched over.

Thus they rode slowly onward, talking about these old, familiar things; old and yet new, for they found more in them than they had ever thought of before.

George was quite gay and easy: it was Harry who was melancholy now; he rode silently and wistfully by his brother, keeping away from Colonel Washington, to whose side he used always to press eagerly before.

In a few moments the brig was once again headed on a westerly course, and riding the heavy seas much more steadily.

But they told me you were not dead,that Colonel Washington had come for you, and that you had ridden hastily away with him.

Palmer, unhitching his horse from the fence, mounted and rode briskly down the hill.

"The Viscount of Toarz saw how the Duke bore himself in arms and said to his people that were around him: 'Never have I seen a man so fairly armed, nor one who rode so gallantly, or bore his arms or became his hauberk so well; neither any one who bore his lance so gracefully or sat his horse and managed him so nobly.

The driver asked the sailor if he was not willing to ride outside, in order to make room for the new passenger.

At five o'clock on the morning after the battle, a teamster, who had cut loose his horse and fled at the first onset, had ridden madly into the camp crying that the whole army was destroyed and he alone survived.

It was with great difficulty that she could refrain from outbursts of song as she rode homeward; but Gerald had particularly requested her not to sing in the carriage, lest her voice should attract the attention of some one who chanced to be visiting the island.

Then riding again a few miles eastward, we stopped before a massive brick building.

Some hours afterward, he had ridden back, taking the track by which he had come, toward Ardrahan.

While the blood is strong in the veins shall we ride westward on the path of a king?" His eyes were staring like a hawk's over the hills, and, light-headed as I was, I caught the infection of his ardour.

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