635 examples of kennels in sentences

The road passes through this delightful village a mile or more to the east of New Alresford and something remains, the ruins of the kennels it is said, of the palace.

Pursuing the subject, he said, the kennels of Southwark ran with blood two or three days in the week; that he was afraid there were slaughter-houses in more streets in London than one supposes; (speaking with a kind of horrour of butchering;) and, yet he added, 'any of us would kill a cow rather than not have beef.'

Many of its large and rare books are chained to their respective shelves, like dogs to their kennels; and with chains too, of sufficient strength to check any canine's wanderings.

Now, there happened to us about this time a certain adventure that came near to cause the death of Mirdath the Beautiful; for one day as we wandered, as ever, like two children in our contentment, I made remark to Mirdath that there went only two of the great boar-hounds with us; and she then told me that the third was to the kennels, being sick.

Therefore, one morning Lady Heyburn and her constant cavalier, Flockart, had walked across to the kennels close to the castle to inspect them.

At the end of the big, old-fashioned stable-yard, with grey stone outbuildings ranged down either side, and the ancient mounting-block a conspicuous object, were ranged the modern iron kennels full of pointers and spaniels.

Next morning she went alone to the kennels to find Stewart and to question him.

The Hunting Cars have special conveniences, being provided with dog-kennels, gun-racks, fishing-tackle, etc.

"But I soon came opposite the house, and, my hounds,I knew their deep voices,roused by the noise, bayed furiously from the kennels.

"Well, they enlarged the housethat was already big enough for a hotelan' built stables an' kennels an' pheasant yards an' houses for ducks an' geese an' peacocks.

Handsome kennels have been erected for their dwellings on the bridges.

The kennels of the blood-hounds were silent, for their dreadful tenants were abroad that night on the Duke's work.

The Duke's standing guard clamored with their spear-butts on the uneven pavements, crying up and down the streets: "To your kennels, devil's brats, Duke Casimir comes riding home!"

They minded the fate of Hans Pulitz, who had kept back a belt of gold, and had gotten himself flung by the heels with no more than the stolen belt upon him, into the kennels where the Duke's blood-hounds howled and clambered with their fore-feet on the black-spattered barriers.

the end of all imagining was no more than five minutes of snapping, snarling, horrible Pandemonium in the kennels of the Wolfsberg, and the scored gold chain on the ground was all that remained to tell his tale.

Duke Casimir turned quickly to my father, showing his long teeth like a snarling dog: "Take the child," he said, "and cast her into the kennels before the man's eyes, that he may learn before he dies to dread more than God's Judgment Seat the vengeance of Duke Casimir!"

The kennels of the blood-hounds especially were full of fascination for us.

Come with me to-day into the kennels of the blood-hounds.

" At this moment the hounds in the kennels raised their fierce clamor.

And, save when an honest burgher was slain by the Black Riders, the beasts of the kennels were fed on diet more ordinary than of old.

He had more respect for the dogs in his kennels, but unless he resorted to extreme measures the creature would defeat him through sheer brute ignorance.

It is one of the many rendezvous of the huntsman, as there are kennels here for staghounds and harriers.

Jig-jogging back to kennels, and the stars were shining bright.

I cheerfully assented, and we took the cars in Boston, at the Worcester Depot, and after passing a range of unsavory back-yards and ill-favored houses, and winding beneath streets and by the side of kennels, we emerged upon the broad meadows and marshes from which rise in the distance the Roxbury and Brookline hills.

So they bought the largest dog that was for sale in the kennels of a neighboring dog fancier, who was a German.

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