Cloak
in sentence
262 examples of Cloak in a sentence
"Presently, presently," cried the latter, "when you haven’t your
cloak
on."
Let us say in passing that he had changed his baldric and relinquished his
cloak.
I was induced to marry her about three years ago, although she had but very little dowry, because Monsieur Laporte, the queen’s
cloak
bearer, is her godfather, and befriends her.""Well, monsieur?"
"Whom do I see yonder?""Where?""In the street, facing your window, in the embrasure of that door--a man wrapped in a cloak."
"The fact is," said Porthos, "Aramis is of the same height, and something of the shape of the duke; but it nevertheless appears to me that the dress of a Musketeer--""I wore an enormous cloak," said Aramis.
This something was enveloped in a cloak, and d’Artagnan at first believed it was a man; but by the smallness of the form, the hesitation of the walk, and the indecision of the step, he soon discovered that it was a woman.
It was not difficult for him to overtake a woman embarrassed with her
cloak.
They both approached the window, and through a slit in the shutter they saw Bonacieux talking with a man in a
cloak.
M Bonacieux had opened his door, and seeing the apartment, had returned to the man in the cloak, whom he had left alone for an instant.
"Never mind," continued the man in the cloak; "you were a fool not to have pretended to accept the mission.
asked the man in the
cloak.
A few seconds afterward d’Artagnan also went out enveloped in a large cloak, which ill-concealed the sheath of a long sword.
Aramis called Bazin, and, after having ordered him to join them at Athos’s residence, said "Let us go then," at the same time taking his cloak, sword, and three pistols, opening uselessly two or three drawers to see if he could not find stray coin.
They needed breakfast, and alighted at the door of an AUBERGE, recommended by a sign representing St. Martin giving half his
cloak
to a poor man.
D’Artagnan sprang from his horse, threw the bridle to Planchet, and departed at a quick pace, folding his
cloak
around him.
Then d’Artagnan described the meeting which he had at the church, and how he had found that lady who, with the seigneur in the black
cloak
and with the scar near his temple, filled his mind constantly.
Milady had spoken to the man in the black cloak; therefore she knew him.
Now, in the opinion of d’Artagnan, it was certainly the man in the black
cloak
who had carried off Mme.
In a turn of the hand she muffled him up in a flowered robe, a large hood, and a
cloak.
What’s your business here, you hussy?"D’Artagnan threw off his hood, and disengaged his hands from the folds of the
cloak.
"Your name?" said the officer, who covered a part of his face with his
cloak.
"But yourself, monsieur," said Athos, who began to be annoyed by this inquisition, "give me, I beg you, the proof that you have the right to question me.""Your name?" repeated the cavalier a second time, letting his
cloak
fall, and leaving his face uncovered.
The three Musketeers passed behind his Eminence, who again enveloped his face in his cloak, and put his horse in motion, keeping from eight to ten paces in advance of his four companions.
A man, enveloped in a cloak, came out immediately, and exchanged some rapid words with the cardinal; after which he mounted his horse, and set off in the direction of Surgeres, which was likewise the way to Paris.
"All the details of his coming into and going out of the palace--on the night when he introduced himself in the character of an Italian fortune teller--you will tell him, that he may not doubt the correctness of my information; that he had under his
cloak
a large white robe dotted with black tears, death’s heads, and crossbones--for in case of a surprise, he was to pass for the phantom of the White Lady who, as all the world knows, appears at the Louvre every time any great event is impending."
Having recognized the laced hats of his companions and the golden fringe of the cardinal’s cloak, he waited till the horsemen had turned the angle of the road, and having lost sight of them, he returned at a gallop to the inn, which was opened to him without hesitation.
Athos was standing before the door, enveloped in his cloak, with his hat pulled down over his eyes.
And letting fall his
cloak
and raising his hat, he advanced toward Milady.
Richelieu"And now," said Athos, resuming his
cloak
and putting on his hat, "now that I have drawn your teeth, viper, bite if you can."
"And moreover, very handsome saddles," said Porthos, who at the moment wore on his
cloak
the lace of his own.
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