447 examples of hurried away in sentences

I was belated, and hurried away.

Again I turned out the light, and closed the door, and hurried away.

Seeing this, his noble and courageous brother called out to him to hide among the bushes, and make his way home as quickly as possible; and the Indians, eager to secure the prize they had so long been watching for, hurried away through the forest, dragging Henrich with them.

And she hurried away.

They all hurried away save Fernando, who, overcome by too deep potations, sank upon a sofa temporarily unconscious.

As she dusted the mirror and saw his trim semblance over against her own bodiless reflection, she hurried away.

" With this they shook the boy's hand, assuring him of their sympathy and their keen desire to aid him, and then hurried away from the jail.

He hurried away the old ladies, protesting, into the drawing-room, and closed the door behind him.

Therewith the damsel hurried away to the Lady Loise (and the lady was not a very great distance away) and she said: "Lady, yonder way there lieth a man by the forest side and I believe that it is Sir Tristram of Lyonesse.

He appeared anon, and admitted us, but immediately hurried away to be present at the concluding ceremonies, leaving us locked up with Burns.

Relieve Mr. Harris, and have all hands aft!" He hurried away, and that was the last I ever saw of the second mate of the Kut Sang.

But Katherine said nothing at all; she only stumbled to her feet in blind haste and hurried away, knowing that collapse into undignified babyish crying was inevitable, and anxious to get away to some place where she might be hidden from the eyes of the others.

All the old bitterness had returned, and as hour after hour went by, and Madam Conway came not near, while the physician and the servants looked in for a moment only and then hurried away to the other sickroom, where all their services were kept in requisition, she muttered: "Little would they care if Hester died upon my hands.

And I was hurried away, and locked up in a cell for the night.

I hurried away and back to the schooner.

The old man wept like a child, when he told how he was frightened and distressed at being thus hurried away from father, mother, brothers and sisters, and sold into slavery, in a distant land, where he could never see or hear from them again.

A moment he hesitated there in the road, then he turned and hurried away from temptation.

I guess I'll go," said Mrs. Tredder, who now got up, her face darkening, and hurried away.

"Go, bring me some ice-water from the cellar," Mrs. Dobson said to Hannah, who hurried away on the errand, while the housekeeper, left to herself, bent nearer to Ethelyn and closely scrutinized her face; then stepping to Richard's room, she examined the picture on the wall, where the hair was brushed back and the lips were parted like the lips and hair in that other room where the stranger was.

" I ran off home, told my mother where I was going, and hurried away to the river-side.

" Jonas hurried away, and the boys, not a little disappointed, gathered all their implements together to return home.

" Next he hurried away to the spot where he had posted Kelly to watch the Apaches.

He hurried away to the light of a street lamp to read the strange missive.

And, O ye shades of Rugby, Swindon, Crewe, Grantham, and I know not what other British Railway feeding centres, at which I have been harassed, scalded, and finally hurried away unfed, would that you could take a lesson from the admirable management, consideration for the digestion of the hungry passengers, and general all-round thoughtfulness that characterises the taking of that meal "de voyage" at Tergnier.

Such was the severity of this first blow that I pleaded an engagement, presented my offerings (how dreadfully inappropriate they seemed!), and hurried away to a lecture on materia medica at the École Pratique; that being a good, congenial, dismal entertainment for the evening!

447 examples of  hurried away  in sentences