20 examples of rush's in sentences

"I couldn't get here any sooner because we crows have elected a new chieftain in Wind-Rush's place."

"The matter rested there," the elder woman went on, "until your father received Rush's telegram that you were coming to-day.

Rush's coming in had brought her back to that tired still body of hers again; his voice soothed, his presence comforted her; at his occasional touch she was able to relax.

The evidence, Rush's and Aunt Lucile's, might seem to point that way but it didn't, somehow, make a convincing picture.

March rose, but Mary, after one glance at Rush's face, sat back a little more deeply in her seat.

The effect of Rush's interruption was rather that of a thunderclap, hardly more.

" "I'll read Rush's," she said.

Her father's happiness destroyed; Rush's partnership broken; and the whole Hickory Hill project ruined unless some one could be found to buy into it in Graham's place; Graham humiliated, utterly cast adrift, irreparably hurt.

Rush's attitude toward his partner's flightafter the first moments of mere incredulityhad been one of contemptuous irritation, the natural attitude for any young man who sees a comrade taking no more of a matter than a disappointment in love with an evident lack of fortitude.

It was an outrageous piece of slacking on Rush's part that he should have deserted his sister before the arrival of one or the other of his promised reenforcements relieved him of his duty.

Those who wish to pursue it further can consult Dr. Rush's admirable work, 'The Philosophy of the Human Voice.

Those who wish to pursue the subject further, can consult Dr. Rush's admirable work, 'The Philosophy of the Human Voice.

al incorrectly teach The simple powers of the letters, many irreconcileable doctrines have been advanced thereon; GARDINER'S notions concerning, stated in brief, RUSH'S explanations of, his pretentious scheme of the alphab.

The moment the hand pointed to nine, he remarked that the hour, of which the claimant had been apprized, had already arrived; no evidence had been brought that the man was a slave; on the contrary, Dr. Rush's certificate was strong presumptive evidence of his being a freeman; he therefore demanded that the prisoner should be discharged.

Colonel Arran and I stopped in Philadelphia to inspect Colonel Rush's regiment of lancersthe 6th Pennsylvania Cavalrybecause the French officers on McClellan's staff have put it into his head that he needs lancers" "Is Colonel Arran's regiment to carry lances?" interrupted Ailsa in surprise.

Colonel Rush's regiment of lancers, a thousand strong, rode into the meadow around Meridian Hill, and began to manoeuvre at full speed, not far away from us.

"Rush's Lancers are encamped near you now; our regiment is not far from them.

"Nobody has yet been hurt in any of the lancer regiments except one of Rush's men, who got tangled up in the woods and wounded himself with his own lance.

I like to see Rush's Lancers, too.

About 3 o'clock the next morning boots and saddles sounded from the head-quarters of the Cavalry Reserve brigade and the 5th and 6th United States Cavalry, followed by Colonel Rush's Lancers, rode out of their camp grounds and were presently followed by the 1st United States and a squadron of Pennsylvania carbineers.

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