54 examples of savary in sentences

she cried; 'I have come straight to you, because you said that you would help in the taking of him.' 'Mademoiselle insists upon it that I should not use soldiers,' said Savary, shrugging his shoulders.

'In that case there is not an instant to be lost,' cried Savary.

With a hearty curse Savary spurred his horse up the bank and galloped straight for the mill, with Gerard and myself at his heels.

'The window, Gerard, the window!' cried Savary.

'Surrender, Toussac!' cried Savary.

'Where the devil has he got to?' cried Savary, glaring round him.

Hearing our cry, however, he looked up, shook his fist defiantly, and, rolling from the cart, he sprang on to the back of Savary's black horse, and galloped off across the downs, his great beard flying in the wind, untouched by the pistol bullets with which we tried to bring him down.

'Yes, yes, it is his horse!' A great black horse, which was certainly that of General Savary, had broken out suddenly through a dense tangle of brambles in front of us.

It had seemed no very great distance when my uncle had led the way with the light, but now, what with the darkness, and what with the uncertainty and the tension of our feelings, it appeared to be a long journey, and Savary's deep voice at my elbow growled out questions as to how many more miles we were to travel in this moleheap.

shouted Savary.

I have paid my debts after all.' 'Surrender!' cried Savary.

Then with a mad bellow of rage he sprang upon Savary, tore him down to the ground, and had his hand upon his chin before Gerard and I could seize him by the arms.

'Hullo, what's this?' said Savary, glancing over it.

THE END General Savary rode straight to Pont de Briques to report to the Emperor, while Gerard returned with me to my lodgings to share a bottle of wine.

Savary gives an account of the modern serpent-tamers in his "Letters on Egypt."

On reading in Savary's Travels the death of Ali Bey, who, it is there represented, in the midst of enlightened and benevolent efforts to benefit his country, was repeatedly betrayed, and at length taken captive by his brother-in-law, whom he had advanced and loved, and who, till the very last, he could not believe to be his enemy.

François Savary, Seigneur de Brèves, had served as ambassador both at Constantinople and Rome, and was a man of great erudition.

SAVARY, PETER.

Peter Savary & A. A. Gaudin (E); 15Jan60; R250312. DICKINSON (LEONARD) & CO.

SAVARY, PETER.

Peter Savary & A. A. Gaudin (E); 11Feb59; R230298.

SAVARY, PETER.

Peter Savary & A. A. Gaudin (E); 15Jan60; R250312. DICKINSON (LEONARD) & CO.

SAVARY, PETER.

Above, as in a sky, once probably adorned with gold and azure, in the same manner as Mr. Savary lately observed in the ruinous remains of some ancient Egyptian temples, are seen floating the children of imagination, genii and dewtahs, in multitudes, and along the cornice, in high relief, are the figures of elephants, horses, and lions, executed with great accuracy.

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