672 Verbs to Use for the Word parties

From the first evening that I joined the party which I saw clambering up the path that led to the Hermit's cell, I found myself strongly attached to this venerable man, and the more so, from the mystery which hung around his history.

" "Should we be overtaken by the vapour while on the highland and be unable to get back to the beach, you are to send no rescuing party up there until the air has cleared.

The letter was unanswered for over a year; but coming at a time when the man of twenty-five was beginning to find that there were better things to be done in life than cliff-climbing in the country, or giving pleasant parties at Oxford, it wrought its purpose, and formed the first step towards the new life.

At Barossa his bravery brought him into special notice, and at the San Sebastian he led a storming party, and was twice wounded in doing so.

That evening I volunteered to ride to Fort Hays and meet the party next day, bringing with me all the letters that might be at the post.

In time we came to the place where we had left our party, and it was easy enough to pick up their road.

That same afternoon, just before tea, Acton and Diggory discussed the bogus plan in Noaks's hearing, while Jack Vance, having been admitted into their confidence and sworn to secrecy, willingly agreed to go out with Diggory and form the reconnoitering party which was to report on the movements of the enemy.

The Earl had not yet finished his hunt, but as I had been out with him for several weeks, and he had by this time learned where to find plenty of elks and other game, I concluded to leave him and accompany the Chicago party.

" While he spoke the Major led the way across the room to the stereotyping plant, which brought his party to a position near the press.

We found a small party assembled in the tapestry salon when we arrived at the Elyseethe President with all his household, civil and military, Madame and Mademoiselle Grevy, three or four ladies, wives of the aides-de-camp and secretaries, also several prominent ecclesiastics, among them Monsignor Capel, an English priest, a very handsome and attractive man, whom we had known well in Rome.

As its fairy-like sounds reached our ears, a melancholy-looking man with long hair, who sat near, started, smiled, and turning to me, said: "Did I ever tell you that story about SLUKER?" As I had never seen the party before, I replied that if he had I had forgotten it.

What is the best way of securing one's self from the bodily damages to which all persons who attend pic-nic parties now seem to be liable? Answer.

That afternoon Mr. MURRAY took the party to Crystal Brook, Shanty Brook, Mainspring Brook, Tenement Brook, and more little mountain gutters of the kind than you could count on your fingers and toes.

And finally, he underwent the trial of ostracism with Thucydides, and not only succeeded in driving him into exile, but broke up his party.

they followed the party to the bank of the river, and began to ship their spears, and when we were crossing a deep ravine made a rush on us with their spears poised ready to throw them at us, hoping to take advantage of our position; but just as their leader was in the act of throwing his spear he received a charge of small shot.

The children are having a party.

Melancthon represented one party, and Doctor Eck the other.

After they had gone some distance, Will Stutely, who headed the party, suddenly stopped.

When the news came of the awful tragedy of the Prince Imperial's death in Zululand, W. was Foreign Minister, and he had invited a large party, with music.

At the Cottage he entertained his party in the parlor with a generous hospitality, and treated the Radbolts with most courteous deference.

Besides, he knew parties who could get up a ring in the way of army blankets.

Before the warm weather had made the earth dry enough for easy travel, messengers came in from Nauvoo to overtake the party with fear-exaggerated tales of outrage, and to urge the chief men to hurry back to the city that they might give counsel and assistance there.

Slade himself happened to be there, and he at once organized a party to go out and hunt up the horse-thieves.

Martin Woodroffe did not rejoin the house-party at Rannoch.

On the 25th of July, General Brown, being informed that a detachment of the enemy had invaded American soil, hurried General Scott forward to attack the party at the mouth of the Niagara, hoping by this division to recall the foe.

672 Verbs to Use for the Word  parties