Hastened
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236 examples of Hastened in a sentence
I consider...'Oblonsky
hastened
to interrupt his brother-in-law.
And when Bolgarinov at length received him with extreme politeness, evidently triumphing in his humiliation, and very nearly refused his request, Oblonsky
hastened
to forget it as quickly as he could; and only now on recollecting it blushed.
She shut the door, and
hastened
back; the water was boiling over, and putting out the fire.
He
hastened
the preparations for the ascent, not wishing to be hard, pretending not to hear.
Only Mouquette hastened, and went out behind him on the pretext that they were both going back to Montsou.
"No! nothing at all," Deneulin
hastened
to reply.
But being an enterprising engineer, tormented by the desire for a royal fortune, he had
hastened
to sell out when the denier had reached a million.
They would all fit beautifully; she
hastened
and made the servants wrap up the chosen garments; for her music mistress had just arrived; and she pushed the mother and children towards the door.
Maheude had
hastened
to offer chairs.
But a quarrel broke out between the two brothers: Jeanlin had
hastened
to jump into the tub under the pretence that Zacharie was still eating; and the latter hustled him, claiming his turn, and calling out that he was polite enough to allow Catherine to wash herself first, but he did not wish to have the rinsings of the young urchins, all the less since, when Jeanlin had been in, it would do to fill the school ink-pots.
She
hastened
to regain the road to the settlement, and had reached the last houses of Montsou when a man at the door of the Estaminet Piquette called her:"Eh!Catherine!
It was foolish, and he
hastened
his steps, so as not to yield to it; but his feet slackened of their own accord, and at the first lamppost he concealed himself in the shade.
The settlement was now in a flutter, excited by the feast-day, and in expectation of dinner, which was being
hastened
for the departure in bands to Montsou.
As Levaque had already gone, Maheu referred his angry neighbour to his wife and
hastened
to depart.
All tumbled down and hastened, carried away by an impulse of anxious fraternity.
And as soon as Dansaert had gone, they began to joke again, and
hastened
to attack the Russian salad, declaring that not a moment was to be lost if they wished to finish it.
" Madame Hennebeau, alarmed at seeing the mother and daughter also white with fear,
hastened
to intervene, saying:"Paul is joking, my dear sir."
In the dining-room below they
hastened
to serve him, one pouring out the rum, the other running to the pantry for the biscuits.
He kissed them and
hastened
to leave.
For fear of a greater disaster he
hastened
towards the engine, wishing at all events to bring the cages up, so that the cables, being cut above the shaft, should not smash them by falling down with their enormous weight.
Maheude
hastened
to prevent them from smashing everything, just as her husband had tried to reason with the men.
She uttered every word prudently, watching the effect on their faces; and when she noticed the fright of all of them, and their deep anxiety at this encounter, she
hastened
to conclude:"Oh, the rascals! the rascals!"Négrel, seeing that it was too late to get into their carriage and reach Montsou, ordered the coachman to bring the vehicle into the farmyard, where it would remain hidden behind a shed.
Silently they
hastened
on, hindered by the swinging of the corpse, and obliged to place it on the ground every hundred metres.
Soon it became a flight; every house hooted him as he passed, they
hastened
on his heels, it was a whole nation cursing him with a voice that was becoming like thunder in its overwhelming hatred.
At two o'clock nothing had moved, M. Hennebeau, Négrel, and other engineers who had
hastened
up, formed a group in black coats and hats standing in front of the crowd; and they, too, did not move away, though their legs were aching with fatigue, and they were feverish and ill at their impotence in the face of such a disaster, only whispering occasional words as though at a dying person's bedside.
A dark cloud, growing large at the horizon,
hastened
the twilight, a sinister nightfall over this wreck of earth's tempests.
The whole country showed great pity for the victims; visits were organized to the destroyed pit, and whole families
hastened
up to shudder at the ruins which lay so heavily over the heads of the buried wretches.
At first the passengers were quite frightened, but Captain Anderson
hastened
to reassure them.
"Two genera," our scholarly Conseil
hastened
to say, "that belong to the family Pinnipedia, order Carnivora, group Unguiculata, subclass Monodelphia, class Mammalia, branch Vertebrata.""Very nice, Conseil," I replied, "but these two genera of seals and walruses are each divided into species, and if I'm not mistaken, we now have a chance to actually look at them.
As soon as Madame Derville arrived, Julien felt that she was his friend; he
hastened
to show her the view that was to be seen from the end of the new path; as a matter of fact it was equal, if not superior to the most admirable scenery which Switzerland and the Italian lakes have to offer.
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