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of Occurrences 219%

Then the sky swiftly cleared, and with the clearing there rose a great cry of amaze from stem to stern of the Wolverine.

in Occurrences 39%

There was a brass carronade at the stern in plain view, and so mounted as to be swung inboard in case of necessity.

with Occurrences 30%

Martin took his seat in the stern with his paddle, and Smith lay stretched at length along the bottom of the boat upon boughs prepared for the occasion, with his rifle resting upon the forward end of the boat.

to Occurrences 23%

" The wind, which had been extremely variable since dawn, now whipped around a couple of points, swinging the boat's stern to them.

as Occurrences 15%

He grew impatient for morning and sat looking forward to its coming with a face set and hard, growing as stern as death.

than Occurrences 7%

And what was our Lord's answerseemingly more stern than ever?

for Occurrences 7%

"Old Sam looked at 'em very stern for a moment, then he beckoned 'em to foller 'im, and, stopping at a little public-'ouse, he went in and ordered a pint o' bitter.

on Occurrences 6%

But, though hands were joined, the salutation was only formal and stern on both sides.

like Occurrences 6%

With the next succeeding fog signal darkness absolute descended upon the vessel, shrouding it from stem to stern like a vast blanket of blackness.

at Occurrences 6%

" Do not imagine that he and Alice were staring over the stern at the singular isle.

than Occurrences 4%

But something sterner than waxed floors had wrought the havoc here.

beside Occurrences 4%

Then the lady Winfrida, her beauteous head a-droop, rode on before, sighing deep and oft yet nothing speaking, with the Duchess proud and stern beside her while Beltane and Godric followed after.

by Occurrences 3%

cried Don Camillo, shocked at this exhibition of distress in one so stern by nature.

towards Occurrences 3%

At this news, we ran all of us from the tent to the edge of the hill, and found it to be indeed as the man had said, and now I understood the reason of that sudden slackening of the rope; for, after withstanding the stress upon it for some hours, the vessel had at last yielded, and slewed its stern towards us, moving also to some extent bodily in our direction.

from Occurrences 3%

She followed my eyes to the picture, and her face was still almost stern from her last speech, though it is true that the sternness was a dimpled sternness, for the chin of my hostess was rounded.

under Occurrences 2%

The decoy ship was rapidly filling, but efforts were made to tow her into port, and with the greatest difficulty, and entirely owing to the splendid manner in which all hands stuck to the work, she was brought into Berehaven with her stern under water thirty-six hours later and beached.

over Occurrences 2%

" He meant to have called her "Maud"; but the beautiful lips tightened, and the delicate eyebrows came down very straight and stern over the deep eyes in which he had learned to read his fate.

against Occurrences 2%

So thou shalt not go thy way Leaving this child unburied; nor the Greek Be stern against thee, if thy heart be meek!

toward Occurrences 2%

He was tender of conscience and strong of faith, this good Fra Francesco; always sad, but never stern toward Fra Paolo's failure to hold a belief implicit as his own in some doctrines of his beloved Church which he held to be vital.

without Occurrences 1%

William was stern without hatred and merciful without kindliness, only thinking which of the two might promote or retard his success, gentleness or severity.

fatefor Occurrences 1%

it chanced amid that woodland chase, A band of horsemen, rambling near the place, Saw, with surprise, superior game astray, And rushed at once to seize the noble prey; But, in the imminent struggle, two beneath His steel-clad hoofs received the stroke of death; One proved a sterner fatefor downward borne, The mangled head was from the shoulders torn.

in Occurrences 1%

But he was no more austere than Chrysostom, no more ascetic than Basil, not even sterner in character than Michael Angelo, or more unsocial than Pascal or Cromwell or William the Silent.

into Occurrences 1%

After the first trip, it was found impossible for the boats to come close alongside of the Kent, and the poor women and children suffered dreadfully, in being lowered over the stern into them by means of ropes.

across Occurrences 1%

The Ladrones had only seven junks in a fit state for action; these they hauled outside, and moored them head and stern across the bay, and manned all the boats belonging to the repairing vessels ready for boarding.

near Occurrences 1%

the captain shouted aft, and, paying off like a bird, the Ocean Star swept by the stranger's stern near enough to almost touch her.

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