单词 | take in charge |
例句 | Here he was rather fortunate in being taken in charge by a petty officer, who had, as was often the case then, his wife living on board. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z Five miles beyond was the station marked for the arrest of Norton as an abductor and the taking in charge of Florence as a rebellious girl who had run away from her parents. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z From childhood grave and studious, he was taken in charge by an elder brother who had adopted the monastic life, in a convent at the royal city of Loyang in Honan. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 7 "Horticulture" to "Hudson Bay" 2012-03-04T03:00:13.390Z My husband was away, I was frightened for the man’s good as well as my own, and I had him taken in charge by the town marshal. Ralph, the Train Dispatcher The Mystery of the Pay Car 2012-02-29T03:00:25.457Z The Royal Geographical Society took in charge the arrangements for a formal welcome on his return. Stanley's Adventures in the Wilds of Africa A Graphic Account of the Several Expeditions of Henry M. Stanley into the Heart of the Dark Continent 2011-12-24T03:07:57.647Z The two men thus accused of crime being present in court were taken in charge by the sheriff. A Man of Honor 2011-10-02T02:00:16.927Z The remains were taken in charge by an undertaker. Burning of the Brooklyn Theatre A thrilling personal experience! Brooklyn's horror. Wholesale holocaust at the Brooklyn, New York, Theatre, on the night of December 5th, 1876 2011-09-13T02:00:36.647Z The greater portion of the peasants were taken in charge by the chief beater, with the hounds, while the others followed along with us and the barzois. Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club 2011-08-20T02:00:11.973Z Such cute inventions Sin will take in charge: Old Satan's patent-office must be large! City Ballads 2011-08-04T02:00:21.027Z She thanked him a hundred times, and bade the steed be taken in charge. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z Once more they were taken in charge by a petty officer, a different one this time. Two Boys of the Battleship or For the Honor of Uncle Sam 2011-06-07T02:00:13.313Z The Savannah was then taken in charge by a prize crew from on board the Perry and brought to New York. Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah, on the Charge of Piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York 2011-06-05T02:00:10.927Z It seemed to Bartek as if he had stolen something, and were afraid of being taken in charge. Tales by Polish Authors 2011-03-04T03:00:56.713Z In New York City we would have been taken in charge at once. The Car That Went Abroad Motoring Through the Golden Age 2011-01-27T03:00:39.880Z “You are to be taken in charge by a lot of kind people, it looks to me,” responded Tom. The Boys of the Wireless 2011-01-24T03:00:17.997Z When they arrived at San Francisco, my brother, who was then just sixteen, was taken in charge by a relative. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z The pseudo-Apaches were soon bound and, despite 165 the protest of the trappers, taken in charge by Wise, who handed them over to the first military picket he met. Adventures Among the Red Indians Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America 2010-12-20T17:12:20.420Z But he didn't reck'n on his boy being taken in charge of a mob. The Pioneers 2010-12-20T17:12:11.787Z The strongest lads were used for this work, and their rifles were taken in charge by their less-burdened comrades. Dick Hamilton's Cadet Days The Handicap of a Millionaire's Son In 1768 he received the degree of M.D. having toiled severely for seven years to prepare himself to take in charge human life. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution As soon as those from the Columbia reached the Japanese warship the wounded were taken in charge by the surgeons and placed in the sick bay, as the hospital on a naval vessel is called. At the Fall of Port Arthur Or, A Young American in the Japanese Navy The horses were taken in charge by Shaw; provisions were produced, and all arrangements of caution and comfort were made for passing the next two or three days in this wild sojourn. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency Within seven years five hundred children were taken in charge, of whom two hundred had been adopted or placed out. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them Nat, who had been taken in charge by the purser, when it was found there was no danger of the fire spreading, was examined by that official. The Boy Pilot of the Lakes Nat Morton's Perils The current of the creek would carry her out into the bay, where she would soon be discovered, and taken in charge by some of her pursuers. No Moss The Career of a Rolling Stone Soon after the Christmas recess all applicants are taken in charge by the trainer and the older men from former crews. Harper's Round Table, September 17, 1895 They crowded round the court-house and made such a disturbance that one of them was taken in charge, only, however, to be rescued at once by his friends. The West Indies and the Spanish Main She had been taken in charge a few yards outside the Zouroff Palace, whence she was proceeding on a shopping errand for her young mistress. The Intriguers He was an orphan, she explained, who had been taken in charge by a philanthropic society in New York. Dick Hamilton's Fortune The Stirring Doings of a Millionaire's Son These were taken in charge by their grandmother, the widow of Clovis, old Queen Clotilde. The Poniard's Hilt Or Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres The negroes themselves betrayed him, and he was promptly taken in charge. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches The cowpunchers flocked together and got along all right, but many a sheep-herder who has tried it alone has had to be taken in charge by his folks. Mystery Ranch “Pardon me, Colonel, but may I ask why we have been waylaid and taken in charge?” The Big Five Motorcycle Boys on the Battle Line Or, With the Allies in France And now the prisoners entered and were taken in charge by others, and Ashby, who arrived about an hour afterward, was also taken to his quarters. A Castle in Spain A Novel The girl was then taken in charge by a cousin of her own, a lady ten years her senior who had lately married, and whom we have since met as Mrs. Vincent, living at Wimbledon. Marion Fay Corny Ludson being taken in charge by the police was in due time placed on trial charged with serious offenses. Fred Fenton Marathon Runner The Great Race at Riverport School The captives were hurried through the main horde and taken in charge by a score of picked guards who herded them on to join a small group of four rat-men near the pit’s edge. Devil Crystals of Arret As soon as she was taken in charge by the guide, patient Scotch left her and hurried home. Wild Life on the Rockies As I stood Beside her tomb, I made a solemn vow To take in charge that poor, lone orphan work, And edit it! The Wit of Women Fourth Edition They were taken in charge by officers, divided into squads, assigned to certain lifeboats, and told where to report when an alarm for a submarine attack, real or simulated, was sounded. Ned, Bob and Jerry on the Firing Line The Motor Boys Fighting for Uncle Sam She was certainly very pretty—there was no doubt of that; full of life, overflowing with health and vitality, and delighted at the confusion and astonishment of the strange gentleman she had taken in charge. The Land of Thor He had overstayed his leave one night, by a few hours, and was promptly taken in charge by the quarter-guard, who put him in the guard tent. "The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders No doubt he was taken in charge again by his parents, who, it was probable, had not left the neighborhood. A Bird-Lover in the West In Rome, in accordance with the genius of the nation, soothsaying was at a comparatively early period organized and taken in charge by the State. Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV At Pittsburgh she was taken in charge by a Miss Harvey, a relative. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin Joe was taken in charge by Boswell, and in the clubhouse more attention was given to the sore arm. Baseball Joe in the Big League or, A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles The invitation was accepted; the horse was taken in charge by a long-legged lad of fifteen, without hat or shoes; and the whole party crossed the fence together. Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader The others got away, one badly hurt, it seemed, for he had to be taken in charge by one of his companions who lifted him to his own saddle. The Boy Ranchers at Spur Creek or Fighting the Sheep Herders He did demand hotly that I should be taken in charge, but I had the better of him in French, and after a moment he let that iron go. Jonah and Co. Brittler and his accomplices were held for trial at the next term of court, and the Chinese were taken in charge by the immigration inspector. Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good He half thought that Olga, keeping her promise, had brought Anne to London to have her taken in charge by Steel. A Coin of Edward VII A Detective Story The assassin was taken in charge by his friends, some of whom were at the time close at hand, and he was taken to the station, which was a block away, and locked up. Some Reminiscences of old Victoria The leaf is taken in charge by another Medium, hosts of whom are everywhere. Edge of the Jungle Here transportation was provided and the entire group was taken in charge by L. Walter Sherman, Superintendent. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Thirty-Seventh Annual Report Wooster, Ohio, September 3, 4, 5, 1946 The living room Mahon himself, assisted by the last member of the crew, took in charge. The Return of Blue Pete The condition is one that can only be taken in charge by a qualified physician in whose hands we can safely leave the conduct of the case. The Eugenic Marriage, Vol. 2 A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies There's quite enough evidence to justify her being taken in charge. The Opal Serpent Levi was taken in charge by Constable Cooke, and went in his boat, with Dock Vincent, much against his will. Freaks of Fortune or, Half Round the World When the body was discovered, it was taken in charge by Capt. The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself Only within a few years have those who take in charge the public morals spoken of it in such terms that this excuse of ignorance is no longer admissible. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother The Humane Society had thoroughly investigated the case and found that the poor little waif was an orphan, whom greedy-eyed Petri had taken in charge on account of his unusual musical talent. The Lilac Lady The lone woman had been taken in charge by the feminine members of the theatrical troupe, who led her toward their boarding house. The Moving Picture Boys on the Coast At last he had to be forcibly taken in charge, and kept shut up in an adjoining house, from the window of which he watched the destruction of his property and his hopes. Fighting the Flames They were immediately taken in charge by the obsequious Bahrim, who, by expressive signs, invited them to follow him. In Search of El Dorado He was a stranger in the city, and not knowing which way to go, was finally captured, roughly taken in charge, and handcuffed. The Boy Nihilist or, Young America in Russia A few seconds later we were taken in charge by the "skorochodi," servants who are so intelligent that they are nicknamed the "quick-walkers." The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia This a skilful binder is always competent to take in charge; and as in the other cases, it should have attention immediately upon the acquisition of the books. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries There was an old man living in the depth of a forest, with his grandson, whom he had taken in charge when quite an infant. The Indian Fairy Book From the Original Legends Then I was solemnly marched to the guardroom, and there taken in charge to await an interview with the colonel in the morning. The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography He was taken in charge by his friends the Hamiltons, and spent the night in their house at Queenston. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion This work, which has been taken in charge by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America will be executed by McKim, Mead & White. The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth He was taken in charge by George Foster, and in his company made a lecturing tour of the eastern tier of counties in the old Bay State. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens There was ample money for burial among the girl's belongings, which were taken in charge by the police, and there let the cruelly common incident rest for the present. Some Everyday Folk and Dawn These were immediately taken in charge, by Shasta, and the savor of them as they were cooking drove the famishing boy almost frantic. Adrift in the Wilds or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys We shook hands with Colonel O’Brien, thanking him for his kindness, and much to his regret, we were taken in charge by two French cuirassiers, who were waiting at the door. Peter Simple Gerald was received by Donna Katerina as a kinsman, and he and Tom were taken in charge by the younger of the young ladies. The Three Lieutenants And every hero Mrs. Stowe takes in charge must make up his mind to get religion, lots of it too, and then prepare to die. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens For a period the tide of public opinion was on this side, and it was considered best for the Negro to be taken in charge by the Tennessee Colonization Society. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919 The unhappy victim, thus “smelled out,” would thereupon be instantly taken in charge by Mafuta’s followers, and the process would be repeated until all those whose removal was desired had been gathered in. A Middy of the Slave Squadron A West African Story Several were seen to fall, but were only wounded, as they were at once taken in charge by their companions. The Wonder Island Boys: The Tribesmen Corny was taken in charge by some of the ladies in the hotel, and Rectus and I told the story of the burning and the raft twenty or thirty times. A Jolly Fellowship Some of the tanks are in lonely places, and if the children got out there they would be taken in charge by the pumpman or switchman. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue in the Sunny South It was then reverentially taken in charge by two naturalized Irish citizens, stanch Democrats, and placed on a small pedestal in front of the White House. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis At Moore's Flat, six men and two women boarded the stage; and Mat Bailey took in charge a small leather valise, smuggled out of the back door of the bank and handed to him carelessly. Forty-one Thieves A Tale of California During the completion of other, less important formalities, I was taken in charge by a sergeant who might have stepped out of any of the "Barrack-Room Ballads." Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army Several more Fenians were discovered under the barn, and more in a haystack near by, all of whom were taken in charge. Troublous Times in Canada A History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870 I say again, Corporal Watts, this man is to be taken in charge at once. Lanier of the Cavalry or, A Week's Arrest Division-boxes, and all powder or explosive materials not in the magazines, must be taken in charge by the Quarter-Gunners and placed in the safest positions, ready to be thrown overboard if ordered. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition. It was not till the year 1846 that the fountain was taken in charge. Saratoga and How to See It A street-walker ventured to accost an Englishman in Paris at night, and was taken in charge by the police. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business The Americans could be of most practical use, the boy considered, by taking in charge such as had a chance to recover. Aunt Jane's Nieces in the Red Cross "Is everybody old here, do you suppose?" slyly whispered Bettina to Barbara, as they were taken in charge by a very old woman, who led the way to the rooms already engaged for the party. Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Constables--forbid releasing persons taken in charge, until discharged by a magistrate. The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811) On the morning of his arrival at the school building Belton was taken in charge by the principal, and by him was carried around to be introduced to the various teachers. Imperium in Imperio: A Study of the Negro Race Problem A Novel His shipmates bore his dunnage aft, for the captain to take in charge. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative She found that it had been taken in charge by General Blunt, one of the Republican campaign orators, and as she entered, he was making a violent attack on woman suffrage. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years At the end of this pipe, where the water was now going to waste, the Littlest Girl from Kansas had taken in charge the precious flow, and proposed a tiny garden of her own. Heart's Desire I was taken in charge by the King's equerry, who tapped at a closed door. Kings, Queens and Pawns An American Woman at the Front Mr. Palmer and Ray now began to feel quite uncomfortable regarding the cross which Mr. Rider had also taken in charge. True Love's Reward These in after times, when the good law had to make room to more congenial because more sensual creeds, were taken in charge by various Viharas and then disposed of as explained. Five Years of Theosophy Whatever the amount, it is enclosed in an envelope and taken in charge by the best man who hands it to the clergyman in his vestry-room immediately after the ceremony. Etiquette In the absence of the usual means of enforcing the laws, the town Governments took in charge the administration of justice, acting either through committees or in town meetings. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 4, January, 1885 He had been taken in charge by some good missionaries, converted to Christianity, and educated to such extent that he could read and write. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him At his mother's death, we find Alexander Hamilton taken in charge by certain mystical kinsmen. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen A government officer has preference over dead loads of merchandise, and so we were taken in charge without delay. Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life To be short, 'twasn't till the end of April that they came to the river opposite Bordeaux, and were taken in charge by English red-coats, who told them they were free men. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts His genuine literary force is best proved by the fact that whatever periodical he took in charge, he raised its standard of quality and made it a success for the time. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6 We shook hands with Colonel O'Brien, thanking him for his kindness, and, much to his regret, we were taken in charge by two French cuirassiers, who were waiting at the door. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 Hardly had they alighted when they were taken in charge by a squad of Serbian troops. The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation When we arrived we were taken in charge by a eunuch so black that I had to feel my way up-stairs. As Seen By Me The nation gives a certain amount of money to build ships which are taken in charge by officers and men who, shut off from public observation, may do about as they please. My Year of the War Including an Account of Experiences with the Troops in France and the Record of a Visit to the Grand Fleet Which is Here Given for the First Time in its Complete Form All this money pours into the business office of the church, where it is taken in charge by the Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees and duly recorded by the Financial Secretary. Russell H. Conwell We shook hands with Colonel O'Brien, thanking him for his kindness, and much to his regret we were taken in charge by two French cuirassiers, and so set off, on parole, on horseback for Toulon. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction My lady-companion was taken in charge by a daughter of that hospitable family to which we had been commended by its head, and I proceeded to inquire for wounded officers at the various temporary hospitals. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862 As for Koku he was taken in charge by the sailors and found life forward very agreeable. Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel, or, the Hidden City of the Andes Besides the new roads, 255 miles of the old military roads were taken in charge by him, and in many cases reconstructed and greatly improved. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain His mother having married a second time, he was taken in charge by an uncle, also a farmer, by whom he was brought up. Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance Humphreys said the boys were called to their regular posts in the main cabin entry and taken in charge by their captain, a steward. Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters The time from dinner to four, we spent in reading to those whom each of us had taken in charge, or in speaking to them severally, as need required. The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 Satisfied that his prisoner was taken in charge, the secret service agent turned and without further ado left the building. Bob Cook and the German Spy Dr. Hardman was among them, and his sanitarium was taken in charge by the authorities, for he had many persons there who were really insane. Frank Roscoe's Secret Or, the Darewell Chums in the Woods William Adams was taken in charge by the Ziogoon himself, who found the Englishman so valuable and instructive a person that he would never hear of his leaving the imperial presence. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 Their son, less than two years old, was carried into a life-boat by his nurse, and was taken in charge by Major Arthur Peuchen. Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters The man was firmly bound and taken in charge by the two guards, and the train was then backed into St. Louis; we had only started a quarter of an hour before. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt Most of them deserve none of our sympathy, and should be taken in charge by the government, and set to work at some useful occupation. The Secrets of the Great City The soul that trusts Him He takes in charge, and before any evil can fall to it 'the pillared firmament must be rottenness, and earth be built on stubble.' Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII The chief was taken in charge by a lieutenant, who showed him all over the fort, letting him see the rifle port-holes, and explaining how the place could stand a siege against a thousand Indians. The old Santa Fe trail The Story of a Great Highway Accepting, Edestone smiled as he thought of the undignified manner of their meeting, and was taken in charge by the young man. L.P.M. : the end of the Great War Lemuel found himself in the corridor with four or five other prisoners, whom some officers took in charge and conducted upstairs to the door of the station. The Minister's Charge Sir," said the officer, "in pursuance of my duty I have taken in charge these two strangers, who are unprovided with passports or documents of any description to corroborate their statements. The Purple Land Beric was taken in charge by the two ushers, and was led along several passages, in each of which a guard was on duty, until they reached a massive door. Beric the Briton : a Story of the Roman Invasion They approached the central pier, were taken in charge by the electrical locomotives, and the big chain was lowered so they could proceed. The Moving Picture Boys at Panama Stirring Adventures Along the Great Canal Edestone was then taken in charge by the young Prince, who proudly bore him off to deliver him into the hands of the ladies. L.P.M. : the end of the Great War The father died some six years later, and the orphan was taken in charge by relatives, who sent him to school at Hawkshead, in the beautiful lake region. English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World The invalid was started toward the hotel without delay, three men accompanying him, under the leadership of Pelletan; the baggage was heaped on the beach and taken in charge by the hotel porters. Affairs of State The boys were once more taken in charge, and their interrupted march along the trail resumed. In Camp on the Big Sunflower The largest and heaviest of these Henry took in charge, and carried all the way overstrapped to his back like a knapsack. Schwatka's Search They had arrived on the stroke of the hour, and Edestone was quickly taken in charge and shown without a moment's delay into the presence of General von Lichtenstein. L.P.M. : the end of the Great War They finally reached their aerodrome, however, and as soon as they had landed and their plane was taken in charge by the mechanics the two lads hurried to the commanding officer. Air Service Boys in the Big Battle Or, Silencing the Big Guns He charged her therefore, forcibly and peremptorily, to take in charge a change of measures, and left her with an exhortation which he then flattered himself would have some chance of averting the coming dangers. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 It is always better to get from the express agent a receipt for the matter taken in charge. Business Hints for Men and Women The horses and cows were taken in charge by several neighbors, who agreed to keep them until Mr. Stimson could build a temporary barn. The Young Firemen of Lakeville; or, Herbert Dare's Pluck There they were immediately taken in charge by order of' the Dutch officer in command. The Boy Allies with Haig in Flanders Or, the Fighting Canadians of Vimy Ridge There the wild beasts are taken in charge, by men who know how to train them. Umboo, the Elephant After the supper Montague was taken in charge by Mrs. Caroline Smythe, the lady who had once introduced him to her cats and dogs. The Moneychangers There was a young woman of capacity, merit and beauty, whose honour I had taken in charge. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca You were at once taken in charge by my brother and his wife, therefore, and very soon they came to look upon you with as much affection as if you were their own child. Hector's Inheritance, Or, the Boys of Smith Institute A few drenched and woe-begone militia men, the pans of their muskets wrapped in rags, reported, and were taken in charge by Captain Fancher as a cattle guard for Major Lockwood's herd. The Hidden Children But alas! he was taken in charge by another monarch, whose will have no delay or denial,—by Death, namely, who seized upon my father at Chester races, leaving me a helpless orphan. Barry Lyndon Beside the main gate of the stockade two companies of patriots under Bowman and McCarty were drawn up as guards, while the British garrison filed out and was taken in charge. Alice of Old Vincennes Another squad of men conveyed it on to the water, where it was taken in charge by still another party and floated out to the front line. A History of the Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in the Great Conflict He has to be taken in charge by the police. My Discovery of England The sailors having hoisted and secured the boats, were hurried off to the forecastle, there to eat, and relate their experience between mouthfuls, and the four convicts were taken in charge and locked below again. For the Term of His Natural Life And at the making of the tea, which Kate had taken in charge with Ranald superintending, what fun there was with burning of fingers and upsetting of kettles! The Man from Glengarry; a tale of the Ottawa On the 11th of August, a detachment of Virginia militia drove across the Potomac the remnants of the Kelly and Frye armies, which were then taken in charge by the district authorities. The Cleveland Era; a chronicle of the new order in politics It rests with me whether to have you taken in charge and held for trial or merely to warn you and watch you. Shavings Cecilia succeeds to her friend's place—and has her waist taken in charge as a matter of course. I Say No A watchman overheard them, and thought that a man who had been paid a thousand ducats for villainy was worth taking in charge. Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare Otherwise they are taken in charge by the constable who officiates at the inquest, and forwarded to the Minister of Justice along with the depositions. On the Track Men purveyed them lodgings and took in charge their trappings. The Nibelungenlied But they held an assembly first, and judged that the minority of the king should be taken in charge by guardians, lest the sovereignty should pass away owing to the boyishness of the ruler. The Danish History, Books I-IX He refuses to take in charge the old and miserable vagabond who stands before him shivering and ragged in the drizzle. Notes on Life and Letters There they were taken in charge by a marvellously haughty and redundant head-waitress, who signalled them to follow down through ranks of small tables watched by more stately damsels. The Riverman Why will Hagen and my brother not let their shields be taken in charge? The Nibelungenlied Men gave them lodgings and bade take in charge their trappings. The Nibelungenlied |
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