Seized
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At length the offended physician
seized
an opportunity of a pause to say,-"To you, Captain Lawton, it may be a source of triumph, that an uneducated woman should make a mistake in a subject on which men of science have long been at variance; but yet you find this respectable matron does not reject the lights - does not reject the use of proper instruments in repairing injuries sustained by the human frame.
After him marched the attendant of Dr. Sitgreaves, who had instinctively
seized
an enormous tureen, as most resembling matters he understood, and followed on in place, until the steams of the soup so completely bedimmed the spectacles he wore, as a badge of office, that, on arriving at the scene of action, he was compelled to deposit his freight on the floor, until, by removing the glasses, he could see his way through the piles of reserved china and plate warmers.
Sometimes the cart itself was her shop; at others the soldiers made her a rude shelter of such materials as offered; but on the present occasion she had
seized
on a vacant building, and, by dint of stuffing the dirty breeches and half-dried linen of the troopers into the broken windows, to exclude the cold, which had now become severe, she formed what she herself had pronounced to be "most illigant lodgings."
The boy arriving with the ring, Caesar placed it carefully in the pocket of his waistcoat next his heart, and, mounting, shut his eyes,
seized
his charger by the mane, and continued in a state of comparative insensibility, until the animal stopped at the door of the warm stable whence he had started.
But the fourth
seized
his legs; and, unable to contend with such odds, the trooper came to the earth, bringing with him all of his assailants.
The attention of Mason was instantly drawn to the same object; and, forgetting all delicacy for a brother officer in distress, or, in short, forgetting everything but the censure that might alight on his corps, the lieutenant sprang forward and
seized
the terrified African by the throat; for no sooner had Caesar heard his color named, than he knew his discovery was certain; and at the first sound of Mason's heavy boot on the floor, he arose from his seat, and retreated precipitately to a corner of the room.
Henry eagerly
seized
this permission to look aside, and the blood curdled to his heart as he observed that they were passing a gallows, which unquestionably had been erected for his own execution.
But as he heard the tread of the horses moving on their course, and in vain looked around for human aid, violent trembling
seized
his limbs, and his eyes began to start from his head with terror.
At this moment Wharton Dunwoodie, impelled by affection for his friend,
seized
a lighted fusee, and taking two of his men went himself in quest of his body, where he was supposed to have fallen.
His head nodded, and little by little his chin descended and touched the enemy, who
seized
it.
Then she
seized
the chunk of fire and suddenly thrust it almost into the boy's face.
Tom flung off his jacket and trousers, turned a suspender into a belt, raked away some brush behind the rotten log, disclosing a rude bow and arrow, a lath sword and a tin trumpet, and in a moment had
seized
these things and bounded away, barelegged, with fluttering shirt.
Presently Tom
seized
his comrade's arm and said: "Sh!""What is it, Tom?"
All at once the doctor flung himself free,
seized
the heavy headboard of Williams' grave and felled Potter to the earth with it--and in the same instant the half-breed saw his chance and drove the knife to the hilt in the young man's breast.
The boys
seized
each others' hands and fled, with many tumblings and bruises, to the shelter of a great oak that stood upon the riverbank.
He wavered, and started to slink away, but Tom
seized
him and said:"Aunt Polly, it ain't fair.
And she
seized
the boy in a crushing embrace that made him feel like the guiltiest of villains.
A ghastly stage-fright
seized
him, his legs quaked under him and he was like to choke.
He found that it curtained a sort of steep natural stairway which was enclosed between narrow walls, and at once the ambition to be a discoverer
seized
him.
He
seized
Becky's hand and hurried her into the first corridor that offered; and none too soon, for a bat struck Becky's light out with its wing while she was passing out of the cavern.
During the first half-hour a procession of villagers filed through Judge Thatcher's house,
seized
the saved ones and kissed them, squeezed Mrs. Thatcher's hand, tried to speak but couldn't--and drifted out raining tears all over the place.
My comrade, as I called her, but rather she should have been called my teacher, with another of her scholars, was the first in the misfortune; for, happening to be upon the hunt for purchase, they made an attempt upon a linen-draper in Cheapside, but were snapped by a hawk's-eyed journeyman, and
seized
with two pieces of cambric, which were taken also upon them.
At that very instance, a little farther in the crowd, and very luckily too, they cried out 'A pickpocket,' again, and really
seized
a young fellow in the very act.
For as I had cried out behind her, as I have said, and bore myself back in the crowd as she bore forward, there were several people, at least seven or eight, the throng being still moving on, that were got between me and her in that time, and then I crying out 'A pickpocket,' rather sooner than she, or at least as soon, she might as well be the person suspected as I, and the people were confused in their inquiry; whereas, had she with a presence of mind needful on such an occasion, as soon as she felt the pull, not screamed out as she did, but turned immediately round and
seized
the next body that was behind her, she had infallibly taken me.
We had not been long out of the shop but the mercer missed his piece of stuff, and sent his messengers, one one way and one another, and they presently
seized
her that had the piece, with the damask upon her.
Stop thief!' some artists had, it seems, put a trick upon a shopkeeper, and being pursued, some of them fled one way, and some another; and one of them was, they said, dressed up in widow's weeds, upon which the mob gathered about me, and some said I was the person, others said no.Immediately came the mercer's journeyman, and he swore aloud I was the person, and so
seized
on me.
They had some other hard words, and in the meantime the journeyman, impudent and unmanly to the last degree, used me barbarously, and one of them, the same that first
seized
upon me, pretended he would search me, and began to lay hands on me.
If you had dismissed me when your insolent fellow
seized
on me it the street, and brought me to you, and when you yourself acknowledged I was not the person, I would have put it by, and not taken it ill, because of the many ill things I believe you have put upon you daily; but your treatment of me since has been insufferable, and especially that of your servant; I must and will have reparation for that.'
However, the constable kept his temper, and would not be provoked; and then I put in and said, 'Come, Mr. Constable, let him alone; I shall find ways enough to fetch him before a magistrate, I don't fear that; but there's the fellow,' says I, 'he was the man that
seized
on me as I was innocently going along the street, and you are a witness of the violence with me since; give me leave to charge you with him, and carry him before the justice.''Yes, madam,' says the constable; and turning to the fellow 'Come, young gentleman,' says he to the journeyman, 'you must go along with us; I hope you are not above the constable's power, though your master is.'
The fellow looked like a condemned thief, and hung back, then looked at his master, as if he could help him; and he, like a fool, encourage the fellow to be rude, and he truly resisted the constable, and pushed him back with a good force when he went to lay hold on him, at which the constable knocked him down, and called out for help; and immediately the shop was filled with people, and the constable
seized
the master and man, and all his servants.
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