310 examples of sigismund in sentences

Sigismund was one of the first to come to the assistance of his sister, who was soon restored to consciousness by the ordinary applications.

" "Sigismund?" "What wouldst thou, Adelheid?" "Thou hast felt resentment against this unfortunate man?" "I deny it not: could a brother feel otherwise?"

" "Worse than that, Sigismund."

As Sigismund had no wish to be a party in what was going on, and there was reason to think his sister would be spared much pain by quitting the spot, he gladly acquiesced in the proposal.

The arrival of Sigismund's party at the hospice preceded that of the other travellers more than an hour.

All this, however, was lost on Sigismund.

" Sigismund and the monk looked around at the vast piles of ragged naked rocks, and they smiled as their eyes met.

exclaimed Sigismund, whose blood began to quicken with a hunter's eagerness: "I would I had arms!"

" Sigismund saw, in truth, that a party of three pedestrians was quitting the convent, taking the path for Italy.

" "As thou left'st us so early, thou mayest not have heard, then, that the body of a murdered man was found in the bone-housethe building near that in which we sleptand that it is the body of one known?" Sigismund spoke firmly and deliberately, as if he would come by degrees to his purpose, while, at the same time, he made the other sensible of his being in earnest.

Sigismund disliked his levity, which he thought forced and unnatural.

Although Sigismund narrowly watched the workings of his countenance, giving a little of his attention also, from time to time, to the movements of Pippo and the pilgrim, he preserved himself a perfectly calm exterior.

" "The attack on thy person, Maso, was not made by my order, nor by my desire," returned Sigismund, reddening.

Satisfied with himself for the part he had acted in the late affair, Sigismund strolled into the chapel, where, at that early hour, some of the brother hood were always occupied in saying masses in behalf of the souls of the living or of the dead He was here when he received a note from the Signor Grimaldi, apprizing him of the arrest of his father, and of the dark suspicions that were so naturally connected with the transaction.

I know my poor father's mildness of disposition too well; his habitual tenderness to all around him; his horror at the sight of blood, even for his odious task!" "Sigismund, thy father!"

Sinking upon a chair herself, she sat long looking at the convulsed and working frame of Sigismund in silent horror.

In a little time Sigismund regained enough self-command to be able to commence the narrative of what had passed.

"Tell her the simple truth," added Sigismund, 'it cannot long be concealed, and it were better that she knew it; but tell her, also, my firm dependence on our father's innocence.

" "Dearest Sigismund" "I feel my injustice, and can only pray to be forgiven.

Sigismund gazed long at the pallid lineaments.

Sigismund immediately recognized them to be the bailiff of Vévey and his attendants, for whose arrival the formal proceedings of the examination had alone been stayed.

"A fair evening, Herr Sigismund, and a happy meeting," cried Peterchen, so soon as his weary mule, which frequently halted under its unwieldy burthen, had brought him within hearing.

Herr Sigismund, were the truth known," rejoined Peterchen, bending as far forward on his mule as a certain protuberance of his body would permit, and then suddenly drawing himself up again in reserve"but a state secret is a state secret, and least of all should it escape one who is truly and legitimately a child of the state.

and like ourselves, Master Sigismund, he comes of the pure German root, which is a foundation to support merit, though it might better be said by another.

The canons and novices were ranged on one side, the guides and muleteers formed a back-ground to the whole, while the fine form of Sigismund stood, stern and motionless as a statue, on the steps of the altar which was opposite to the females.

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