2624 examples of fared in sentences

" He pushed nearer to Windy to hear how it had fared with the men who had stayed behind in the Klondykehow the excitement flamed and menaced; how Agent Hansen of the Alaska Commercial Company, greatest of the importers of provisions and Arctic equipment, rushed about, half crazy, making speeches all along the Dawson River front, urging the men to fly for their lives, back to the States or up to Circle, before the ice stopped moving!

THE HERMIT VI HOW BELTANE FARED FORTH OF THE GREEN VII

As for food and water, they fared well enough.

Had I received a wrong from only a Frenchman, or an Englishman, I should have fared a little better, in appearance, at least, though my money was irretrievably gone; for one political party, or the other, as the case might have been, would have held me up to ex parte sympathy, so long as it suited its purposes, or until the novelty of some new case offered an inducement to supplant me.

And so it fared at this moment with Charlotte, to whom, as she thought of how they had once sat side by side in that summer-house, a union did not seem impossible between the Captain and Ottilie.

The king will be on fire to know how we have fared.

So far they fared that at last they came to the forest, and taking their way through a deep wood rode to the bank of a fair, clear stream.

They fared so speedily upon the way, that at length they came near to my lord St. James, by less than two days faring.

" Sir Thibault took the sword, and set it again in the sheath, afterwards he put his hand upon the lady's shoulder, and brought her back by the path they had fared.

Now this merchant ship fared so far that she came to the land of the Paynims, and cast anchor in the port of Aumarie.

There we leave them for awhile, and will tell you of the shipmen and Saracens who had fared with them across the sea.

When nightfall was come they fared to the hostel of the Duke's niece, for her dwelling was near at hand.

Directly we landed at S.F., the object of your inquiries set out for the gold region, without adequate preparation, like so many others did at that time, and, I heard, fared very ill.

I went myself, but I fared no better.

All the time, too, he was worrying himself about the Countess, wondering first how she had fared; next, where she was just then; last of all, and longest, whether it was possible for her to be mixed up in anything compromising or criminal.

Self interest prompted the baptized heathen to take some care of their wretched slaves for a market, but no other care was taken of those poor Protestant Christians from Ireland but to deliver as many as possible alive on shoar upon the cheapest terms, no matter how they fared upon the voyage nor in what condition they were landed.

Had we come out in the open and shown ourselves, we would probably have fared badly in such an unequal contest.

I mention this, not because we were undergoing hardships more trying than others, but to show how all, officers and men, fared.

So his leave he took:but how he fared In his courtshipbarring failures In a Second Part you shall read it soon,

SIMON Mistress Margaret, How fared my brother John, when you left Devon?

Jimmy Pigg may have fared badly; Bowers' big pony is in a bad way after that frightful blizzard.

And thus it fared, as I divine, With Roland and Sir Leoline.

At the downcome of darkness Up to the trenches Fared he forth, Sidni the Storeman.

If I have fared badly, my friends have done little better.

But, in spite of such culture, the portrait was a failure, and the elder sister fared no better.

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