Rushed
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Just as K. paused for a while some young girls ran out of one of the flats and
rushed
higher up the stairs, laughing.
"Nothing is being rushed," said K., standing slowly up and going behind his chair, "everything has been well thought out and probably even for too long.
The lock-keeper
rushed
out with a drag, under the impression that somebody had fallen into the lock, and appeared annoyed at finding that no one had.
And at that precise moment the man did it, and the boat
rushed
up the bank with a noise like the ripping up of forty thousand linen sheets.
And he flung the watch down, and sprang out of bed, and had a cold bath, and washed himself, and dressed himself, and shaved himself in cold water because there was not time to wait for the hot, and then
rushed
and had another look at the watch.
George snatched it up, and
rushed
downstairs.
The distance seemed more like a mile than half a mile, but we reached the place at last, and rushed, panting, into the bar.
There was one great dent across the top that had the appearance of a mocking grin, and it drove us furious, so that Harris
rushed
at the thing, and caught it up, and flung it far into the middle of the river, and as it sank we hurled our curses at it, and we got into the boat and rowed away from the spot, and never paused till we reached Maidenhead.
And he
rushed
at that poor little kettle, and seized it by the spout.
Parliament generally
rushed
off to Reading whenever there was a plague on at Westminster; and, in 1625, the Law followed suit, and all the courts were held at Reading.
It was only when he had reached the entrance hall that he made a sudden movement, drew his foot from the living room, and
rushed
forward in a panic.
That set his mother screaming anew, she fled from the table and into the arms of his father as he
rushed
towards her.
Gregor's sister no longer thought about how she could please him but would hurriedly push some food or other into his room with her foot before she
rushed
out to work in the morning and at midday, and in the evening she would sweep it away again with the broom, indifferent as to whether it had been eaten or - more often than not - had been left totally untouched.
He
rushed
up to them with his arms spread out and attempted to drive them back into their room at the same time as trying to block their view of Gregor with his body.
Gregor's sister
rushed
to his mother and put her hand on her forehead.
She
rushed
over to behind her father, who had become excited merely because she was and stood up half raising his hands in front of Gregor's sister as if to protect her.
The half-formed expectations of the young soldier were communicated to the desponding sister, more by the eye than the voice, and the blood
rushed
again to her cheek, as she cried,-"Oh, there can be no just grounds to doubt it.
Again she paused, and almost gasped for breath; her color changed rapidly from red to white, until the blood
rushed
into her face, covering her features with the brightest vermilion; and she added hastily, in an undertone, "I have promised, Dunwoodie, when peace shall be restored to our country, to become your wife.
At one moment the blood
rushed
to her heart, as she saw the young warrior riding through his ranks, giving life and courage to all whom he addressed; and the next, it curdled with the thought that the very gallantry she so much valued might prove the means of placing the grave between her and the object of her regard.
They were busily engaged in separating the fastenings of the horses, when the trooper on the piazza discharged his pistols, and rushed, sword in hand, to the rescue.
His comrade now called loudly upon him for aid, and forgetful of everything else, the discomfited trooper
rushed
to his assistance.
"That," said Dunwoodie, as the blood
rushed
to his cheeks again, and his dark eyes sparkled with the rays of hope, "was some of my handiwork; I killed that horse myself."
Springing on their feet, they
rushed
deeper into the wood, and having already agreed upon a place of rendezvous previously to their intended expedition, they dispersed towards the four quarters of the heavens.
The idea of silver in any way was not to be resisted; and, leaving their companion, who began to show faint signs of life, they
rushed
tumultuously towards the dwelling.
Dunwoodie groaned aloud, and striking his head with his hand, cried in piercing tones, "He is lost!" and
rushed
from the apartment.
The blood
rushed
over the pale, meager features of the peddler, until his face was one glow of fire; but it passed quickly away, as he replied,-"I have told you truth.
During the uproar occasioned by the assembling of the dragoons, who all
rushed
tumultuously to their horses, Caesar rose from the floor, where he had been thrown by Mason, and began to examine into his injuries.
All that Dunwoodie had said of his power and disposition, all that he had himself promised her brother, and all the confidence that had been created by his dignified and paternal manner,
rushed
across the mind of Frances, who threw open the door of the hut, and falling at his feet, clasped his knees with her arms, as she cried,-"Save him - save him - save my brother; remember your promise, and save him!"
At its close he placed his hands to his ears, and
rushed
towards the highway.
At times, as they gazed upon the flood of waters that
rushed
tumultuously at his feet, there was a stern and daring look that flashed from them, which denoted the ardor of an enthusiast.
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