Hastened
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236 examples of Hastened in a sentence
He
hastened
to the children's room.
As he left the Presbytery the first person he met was, by a happy chance, M. Valenod, whom he
hastened
to inform of the increase in his salary.
Her husband was a few feet away, she
hastened
to give Julien her hand, at the same time thrusting him slightly from her.
At length he made his escape, and
hastened
to inform Madame de Renal, whom he found in despair.
As her strength left her, this kneeling lady fell back; her friend, who was close at hand,
hastened
to the rescue.
No sooner had they parted than the Chevalier de Beauvoisis
hastened
in search of information: what he heard was by no means promising.
He
hastened
to make his apology to Mademoiselle de La Mole; he tried to be polite, but he was nothing more.
She made no answer, and
hastened
to tease her brother and the Marquis de Croisenois over the fear that energy inspired in them.
'Fie, Sir!' she said, and thrust him from her.Greatly relieved at this repulse, he
hastened
to cast an eye round the room: the moonlight was so brilliant that the shadows which it formed in Mademoiselle de La Mole's room were black.
He received the reply to the secret note that he had brought, and
hastened
to Paris; but he had barely been by himself for two days on end, before the thought of leaving France and Mathilde seemed to him a punishment worse than death itself.
LOPE DE VEGAImmediately on his return to Paris, and on leaving the study of the Marquis de La Mole, who appeared greatly disconcerted by the messages that were conveyed to him, our hero
hastened
to find Conte Altamira.
Julien
hastened
there; he found the Chevalier de Beauvoisis, who took him to the box of the Gentlemen of the Household, immediately beside that of Madame de Fervaques.
He
hastened
to consult Prince Korasoff's instructions.
Glorious as was that march, and brilliant as were its results in a military point of view, a stride was then made by the nation, in a moral sense, that has
hastened
it by an age, in its progress toward real independence and high political influence.
The ground in front of the cottage was again occupied by the horse; and observing the same precautions as before, the newly arrived troops
hastened
to participate in the cheer prepared for their comrades.
Imprinting one long kiss of affection on her unresisting lips, the soldier tore himself from his mistress, and
hastened
to the scene of strife.
Bless me - is it George - poor little George?" exclaimed the surgeon, as he quickened his pace with evident concern, and
hastened
to the side of the bed.
Mason, finding, by the breathing of the captain, that his own good night would be unheard,
hastened
to pay his respects to the ladies - after which he mounted and followed the troop at the top of his horse's speed.
You have that within you, Harvey, that will guide you aright; persevere as you have begun, for the duties of life are never to be neglected and" - a noise in the adjoining room interrupted the dying man, and the impatient peddler
hastened
to learn the cause, followed by Katy and the black.
The reaction of the system which followed
hastened
to close the scene.
The sound of the approaching footsteps of Sitgreaves
hastened
her retreat down a private stairway, to the side of her sister.
Frances
hastened
instantly to communicate his wish to that gentleman, and impelled by an interest she could not control, she returned again to her seat by the side of Miss Singleton.
All eyes were now turned on Dunwoodie, who, looking at his watch, spoke a few words with Henry, in an undertone, and
hastened
from the apartment, followed by Frances.
She
hastened
at the summons, with earnest zeal, entertaining a secret hope that she was to be admitted to the gossip of a death-bed repentance.
He wandered, therefore, around the field, casting many a glance of disapprobation at the slight operations that came under his eye; but when, among the flying troops, he found that his comrade and friend was nowhere to be seen, he
hastened
back to the spot at which Hollister was posted, to inquire if the trooper had returned.
The major
hastened
back to his charger, and led the way in pursuit of the enemy.
The two soldiers
hastened
with precipitation towards the camp, accompanied by their new acquaintance.
He presently got safely beyond the reach of capture and punishment, and
hastened
toward the public square of the village, where two "military" companies of boys had met for conflict, according to previous appointment.
And he
hastened
away, hating her for it.
It was already growing dark, and I had a long walk before me, so I thrust a few things together and
hastened
out.
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