Briskly
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We want a full quarter to the turn; why not push for it, at once?""Be cool; they are in alarm, but they will not mount without an officer, unless they see us fly - now he comes, he moves to the stables; trots briskly; a dozen are in their saddles, but the officer stops to tighten his girths; they hope to steal a march upon us; he is mounted; now ride, Captain Wharton, for your life, and keep at my heels.
The cocked hat and wig of the peddler fell from his head the moment that his steed began to move briskly, and this development of their disguise, as it might be termed, was witnessed by the dragoons, who announced their observation by a boisterous shout, that seemed to be uttered in the very ears of the fugitives; so loud was the cry, and so short the distance between them.
When Tom reached the little isolated frame school-house, he strode in briskly, with the manner of one who had come with all honest speed.
Mrs. Thatcher turned pale, and sank into a pew, just as Aunt Polly, talking
briskly
with a friend, passed by.
"Great Britain, I believe?" said he, turning
briskly
round and facing us.
He whisked off his hat, and turning
briskly
he walked off in the direction of West Inch.
He had so well watched me that he knew where I was, though I did not so much as know that he was in the house; and he
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comes up the stairs and, seeing me at work, comes into the room to me directly, and began just as he did before, with taking me in his arms, and kissing me for almost a quarter of an hour together.
Then, she
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seated herself again, and resumed her glum grimace, while Laurent calmly continued the interrupted conversation with Camille.
At length, as Camille was putting up the shutters, he
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approached the young woman, to murmur in an undertone:"We shall be unable to see one another any more.
Women were there in great numbers: young work-girls, all rosy, with white linen, and clean petticoats, who tripped along
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from one end of the glazed partition to the other, opening great attentive eyes, as if they were before the dressed shop window of a linendraper.
He next
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scaled the few steps separating him from the office of the hotel, and thought himself safe when he held his candlestick.
When at the end of his journey through the streets, after entering the arcade, and climbing the little staircase, he thought he perceived Therese, ardent and pale, he
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sprang from his bed, murmuring: "I must go there.
With this object he turned his horse's head towards his village, and Rocinante, thus reminded of his old quarters, stepped out so
briskly
that he hardly seemed to tread the earth.
Sancho Panza, when he saw the friar on the ground, dismounting
briskly
from his ass, rushed towards him and began to strip off his gown.
And so, as the saying is, cat to rat, rat to rope, rope to stick, the carrier pounded Sancho, Sancho the lass, she him, and the innkeeper her, and all worked away so
briskly
that they did not give themselves a moment's rest; and the best of it was that the innkeeper's lamp went out, and as they were left in the dark they all laid on one upon the other in a mass so unmercifully that there was not a sound spot left where a hand could light.
"We shall soon see," replied Corchuelo, and getting off his ass briskly, he drew out furiously one of the swords the licentiate carried on his beast.
Don Quixote drew himself up
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in his saddle, fixed himself in his stirrups, settled his visor, gave Rocinante the spur, and with an easy bearing advanced to kiss the hands of the duchess, who, having sent to summon the duke her husband, told him while Don Quixote was approaching all about the message; and as both of them had read the First Part of this history, and from it were aware of Don Quixote's crazy turn, they awaited him with the greatest delight and anxiety to make his acquaintance, meaning to fall in with his humour and agree with everything he said, and, so long as he stayed with them, to treat him as a knight-errant, with all the ceremonies usual in the books of chivalry they had read, for they themselves were very fond of them.
The one with the basin approached, and with arch composure and impudence, thrust it under Don Quixote's chin, who, wondering at such a ceremony, said never a word, supposing it to be the custom of that country to wash beards instead of hands; he therefore stretched his out as far as he could, and at the same instant the jug began to pour and the damsel with the soap rubbed his beard briskly, raising snow-flakes, for the soap lather was no less white, not only over the beard, but all over the face, and over the eyes of the submissive knight, so that they were perforce obliged to keep shut.
Suddenly the poor duenna felt two hands seize her by the throat, so tightly that she could not croak, while some one else, without uttering a word, very
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hoisted up her petticoats, and with what seemed to be a slipper began to lay on so heartily that anyone would have felt pity for her; but although Don Quixote felt it he never stirred from his bed, but lay quiet and silent, nay apprehensive that his turn for a drubbing might be coming.
Sancho, seeing such a number of men stripped to the skin, was taken aback, and still more when he saw them spread the awning so
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that it seemed to him as if all the devils were at work at it; but all this was cakes and fancy bread to what I am going to tell now.
Shall we say five?''Suit me excellently,' said the stranger, 'five precisely--till then--care of yourselves;' and lifting the pinched-up hat a few inches from his head, and carelessly replacing it very much on one side, the stranger, with half the brown paper parcel sticking out of his pocket, walked
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up the yard, and turned into the High Street.
Mr. Pickwick, perceiving his advantage, darted
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forward, secured his property, planted it on his head, and paused to take breath.
But though he had often thought then, how
briskly
he would walk up to Maria Lobbs and tell her of his passion if he could only meet her, he felt, now that she was unexpectedly before him, all the blood in his body mounting to his face, manifestly to the great detriment of his legs, which, deprived of their usual portion, trembled beneath him.
'Aye, aye,' replied Mr. Pickwick; and on they went, as
briskly
as need be.
Mr. Samuel Weller had been staring up at the old brick houses now and then, in his deep abstraction, bestowing a wink upon some healthy-looking servant girl as she drew up a blind, or threw open a bedroom window, when the green gate of a garden at the bottom of the yard opened, and a man having emerged therefrom, closed the green gate very carefully after him, and walked
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towards the very spot where Mr. Weller was standing.
Now, taking this, as an isolated fact, unaccompanied by any attendant circumstances, there was nothing very extraordinary in it; because in many parts of the world men do come out of gardens, close green gates after them, and even walk
briskly
away, without attracting any particular share of public observation.
We will walk forward at once.'Having given this direction, and settled with the coachman, Mr. Pickwick and his three friends struck into the footpath across the fields, and walked
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away, leaving Mr. Weller and the fat boy confronted together for the first time.
'How should I know?
' briskly
replied the young gentleman below the hairy cap.
It was quite unnecessary to call Samuel Weller; for Samuel Weller stepped
briskly
into the box the instant his name was pronounced; and placing his hat on the floor, and his arms on the rail, took a bird's-eye view of the Bar, and a comprehensive survey of the Bench, with a remarkably cheerful and lively aspect.
This important business of the evening had hardly commenced, when the door was thrown
briskly
open, and another gentleman in a light-blue suit, and leaden buttons, made his appearance.
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