单词 | forgather |
例句 | I was led away to a smaller drawing room within the palace where about 20 or so other writers had been forgathered in a loose ring, backs to the damask walls. Diamond jubilee: writers reflect on growing up Elizabethan 2012-06-01T21:50:02Z Who would have thought when we exchanged commonplaces on that boat a short time ago we should forgather like this in a lovely old Surrey house? The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z Here the fenland folk forgathered with them, for the Norman was a more thoroughgoing oppressor than any Dane; and, in especial, the "strenuous" outlaw Hereward "the Wake" joined them "with his gang." Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z "Any idea of the rendezvous?" asked Jack Sefton, one of the midshipmen, as the lads forgathered in the gun-room to "stand easy", almost for the first time since commissioning. The Fight for Constantinople A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula 2011-10-04T02:00:17.837Z About an hour after that the two guards forgathered to compare notes. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z Poor jettison of the war, broken with fighting, or rotten with disease, or shamming sick, we forgathered in the corridors, or in the garden, with no thought for the external advantages of rank and fortune. Caught by the Turks 2011-09-09T02:01:01.073Z They were the most shameless dogs I ever forgathered with. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z They brought together a group of "hand-picked" delegates, quite unrepresentative of the real sentiment of the nations they were nominally representing, and forgathered in a so-called Woman's Peace Conference at the Hague. Anti-Suffrage Essays 2011-03-28T02:00:24.710Z Little I thought at the time that we were fated to meet again, or that where we once more forgathered would be under the tropic sun of Polynesia. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z I said we had only forgathered because I had beaten him in the middle-weights in the Grand Fleet championships, and though I had never seen his face before, his left stop had touched my heart. H.M.S. —— When the Royal Society was inaugurated in 1663, he was one of the Council, and his house in Covent Garden was a centre where all the wits, occultists and men of letters forgathered. The Old English Herbals Faix, ye're the least social friends I ever forgathered with, even if the bare look of you wasn't an antidote to all kinds of amusements—— Cut, Mr. Larkins—— And it's purgatory ye don't like? Jack Hinton The Guardsman Half an hour later Smithson and Anthony were forgathering under a hedge, talking over their escape. Haviland's Chum There was no joking here, nor that elephantine persiflage which marks rough men when they forgather in the wilderness. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure But Neil, himself listened to with growing deference by the groups that forgathered there, was not to be lured to that sanctum to-day. The Wishing Moon “But have you a mind of the Procurator Fiscal, that I think ye’ll have forgathered wi’ before,” says he. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 11 (of 25) The two went into the familiar studio, the big room where Blair and his friends had so often forgathered with jests and laughter. The Come Back He and Yank had found much in common, and forgathered of evenings before our campfire. Gold There it was that the party chiefs were wont to forgather. The Day of Sir John Macdonald A Chronicle of the First Prime Minister of the Dominion Only the riff-raff of the natives forgathered with the riotous crew. Pioneers of the Pacific Coast A Chronicle of Sea Rovers and Fur Hunters Here each night in the public-bar, or in the private-parlour, according to their social status, the inhabitants would forgather and discuss the problem of the mysterious letters. Malcolm Sage, Detective Yet he was merry 260 enough when at nights they forgathered around the fire and told their respective tales of vain searching. Colorado Jim And yet, although he loved best to forgather with those of his own sex, woman meant much for him! The Martian It was about nine o'clock when Gourlay and Gilmour quarrelled in the yard, and that was the hour when the bodies forgathered for their morning dram. The House with the Green Shutters The fact that my name had been changed from Graham to Bolitho was practically unknown, and even those with whom I forgathered as a student had become accustomed to my new name. The Day of Judgment Ladies'-delights forgathered underneath the hedge, and lilies-of-the-valley were rank with chill sweetness in their time. Country Neighbors Ere the end it fell to the level of that sort of invective against natives one hears so often where mean whites forgather a not very dizzy level, believe me! Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales Barty was a man's man par excellence, and loved to forgather with men. The Martian It's a snug bit house where some of the West Country billies forgather for a nicht at e'en. The House with the Green Shutters An original and cultured gentleman of my acquaintance has a habit of visiting suburban music-halls, and deriving therefrom a delight exquisite beyond the dreams of the artists who forgather at the Wormwood Scrubs Empire. Personality in Literature No longer would she forgather with the neighbors over a pot of tea for a pleasant vindictive chat. The Wind Bloweth It is not hatred of your neighbour to be prepared to take and give hard blows from and to him, and to forgather in faith and friendship before and after. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) In the evening we forgathered in an aged marquee used as a canteen, and cultivated the acquaintance of our new comrades, the Australian Light Horse, of which splendid corps more in the proper place. With Our Army in Palestine I forgathered wi' Wilson on Wednesday last, and I tell ye, sirs, he's worth the watching. The House with the Green Shutters I want to see just what sort of a gang you've been forgathering with here. Double Trouble Or, Every Hero His Own Villain When Shakespeare and Ben Jonson forgathered at the Mermaid Tavern, their winged words passed over tankards of ale, but later other drinks became the usual accompaniment of news, story, and discussion. Cocoa and Chocolate Their History from Plantation to Consumer It is quite remarkable how the Australian seems to forgather with the Scotsman wherever in France he meets him. Letters from France Those three, whose lives had got involved in such a tangle, forgathered under the same roof in that lonely valley, each more or less a victim of uncomprehended forces both within and exterior to themselves. The Hidden Places He was "looking about him" in Glasgow when he forgathered with his cousin William—the borer he! The House with the Green Shutters There they will surely some April forgather, Drink once together before they depart, One by one over the threshold of silence, On the long trail of the wandering heart. More Songs From Vagabondia "To the dear lady of Appleby Hundred, and may she forgather with the man she loves best, be it you, or I, or another, Jack Ireton!" The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady He lives in a small circle and cannot know the joy of the man whose mind forgathers with the big truths of life. The Vitalized School Now his room-fellow proved quite a pleasant fellow, and they forgathered, and each slept well in his bed. English Fairy Tales Carlyle and Sir George Grey, forgathered at Chelsea, walked up and down in the open, as they often did, discussing some religious question. The Romance of a Pro-Consul Being The Personal Life And Memoirs Of The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B. Our parting was not as it had been before, when we knew that sooner or later we should forgather in one place or the other. King Olaf's Kinsman A Story of the Last Saxon Struggle against the Danes in the Days of Ironside and Cnut The lonesomeness of plain and foot-hill, the utter lack of the human element that gives to this country its character of penetrating desolation, had been changed while Mary Carmichael forgathered with Leander by the clothes-line. Judith of the Plains Stanley had gone out to make a call, while Howard and Virginia had forgathered in the bathroom to sail their boats and cigar boxes in the tub. Vandover and the Brute Yet now these things forgathered with ease and naturalness owing to the magic of the word “yacht” in telegrams. The Lion's Share The French press uttered similar criticisms of the Paris Conference, when its delegates were leisurely picking up information about the countries whose affairs they were forgathered to settle. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference It was Easter Monday, and at nine, as it chanced, she was to go out under the escortage of Charles Gardiner West to some forgathering of youth and beauty. Queed An early supper, and the three men forgathered outside the cabin and smoked and talked until long after dark. Partners of Chance Here he acted as president of those who forgathered, being by virtue of his wisdom readily conceded this position. The Parish Clerk "Have no fear on that score, Madam," replied the priest; "and if so it may be, let us forgather to-night." The Decameron, Volume II I had interesting talks with some influential delegates on the eve of the invitation issued to all de facto governments of Russia to forgather at Prinkipo for a symposium. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference I think of the little group that we had forgathered with at Chipewyan, driven even in this year of grace to lavender-water and red ink, when permits run dry. The New North Now, Little Jim had not forgathered with punchers and townsfolk for nothing. Partners of Chance Birds of a feather flock together, and Miriam forgathered with Hannah Jacobs, who also had a stylish feather in her hat, and was the most congenial of the company. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People The bishop was then fain to know how it had come about that he had forgathered there with Ciutazza. The Decameron, Volume II Of its inmates one half are American, a quarter German, and the other quarter English, such as not the most rabidly social mind can wish to forgather with. Nancy His six feet two inches of height, magnificent physique and superb carriage would mark him out as a man of distinction at any race-course, polo-meet, or political reception where men of the world forgather. The New North Their meetings are interrupted by the advent of winter, but he finds her again at the feast of Venus, when shepherds, fauns, and nymphs forgather at the temple of the goddess. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England Indeed, even Claire had something of this same distrust as she nightly passed these masculine forgathering places and caught glimpses through the unscreened windows of men dancing together between tables with strange solemnity. The Blood Red Dawn Ruberto fell in with the idea, came there many times, and now forgathered with her and again did not. The Decameron, Volume II I sat in the smoking-room, depressed and cross, and it must have been on the principle that misery loves company that I forgathered with Talbot, or rather that Talbot forgathered with me. Somewhere in France There we forgathered in the summer evenings and of a Saturday afternoon in winter, and told mighty tales of our prowess and flattered our silly hearts. Prester John There we pitched camp, and, as the flies lacked, built a friendship-fire about which to forgather when the day was done. The Forest The afternoon wind was beginning to die, and the wisps of high fog that had, since two o'clock, been flying before it, now paused and forgathered to veil the sky. The Gray Dawn That afternoon we forgathered in the Fair Grounds. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch It was to decide this that, in the heat of August, the directors and the president had forgathered. Somewhere in France Last night I had thought with disfavour of Red Ringan the buccaneer; that morning I thought only of Ninian Campbell, with whom I had forgathered on a Glasgow landing. Salute to Adventurers It was only at the annual meetings when directors were re-elected—and invariably they succeeded themselves—that they forgathered to conduct the dull routine business which is a part of all annual meetings. Flowing Gold He forgathered with a school-fellow on the way home, and Anna heard little more. The Long Vacation We had forgathered aboard Captain Thom’s ship on the Monday night with several whaling captains who were bringing up their sons to their own profession. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition Wherever two or three forgather In public places, instantly a spy Worms himself in; the tsar himself examines At leisure the denouncers. Boris Godunov: a drama in verse You mind the big man you were chasing that night you and me first forgathered? Salute to Adventurers At Gya, a wild hamlet, the last in Ladak proper, I met a working naturalist whom I had seen twice before, and 'forgathered' with him much of the way. Among the Tibetans The last occasion on which Werdet forgathered with his favourite author was at his house in the Rue de Seine, where, in February 1837, he gave a dinner. Balzac In the evening mother and Susan and Gertrude and I forgathered in the living-room and waited in breathless suspense, father having gone down to the village. Rilla of Ingleside Wilt thou say then that I have forgathered with a man of low condition? The Decameron, Volume I I took the rascal, his knees knocking under him, straight to the ordinary where the English merchants chiefly forgathered. Salute to Adventurers Rather than forgather with her again in this affectionate manner, much as he dreaded it—or her—he would have compounded with the ghost called Eleanor. Love Eternal And when they had committed his remains to earth the Lords of the land and the Grandees of command forgathered and agreed in council that none should overrule them save the Shaykh Mohsin. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 But 'tis known to thee, O our lord the King, that boys' wits be short after the measure of their age, and that they love naught save play and forgathering in the streets and quarter. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 She replied, "By Allah, O my lord, my aim is to bring about forgathering between you, though I lose that which my right hand possesseth." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 12 [Supplement] Just a countryman of yours, who has forgathered with you before. Salute to Adventurers Clemens did not fail to let Aldrich know when he was in Boston again, and the little coterie of younger writers forgathered to give him welcome. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 2 (1867-1875) Said he, "If in our life there be due length needs must we forgather." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 Suddenly two 'Ifrits forgathered in that well and sat down to converse with each other, when quoth the first, "What is to do with thee and how is thy case and what mayest thou be?" The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 His two sons, Robert and Alexander, laughed as they saw Kennedy’s companion, and called out, ‘So that’s the brotherhood of learning, is it, Jamie?—forgathering with any beggar in the street!’ The Caged Lion I wish I had; but I forgathered with some men of sorts. The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition And the ancient man listened to our description of the monster, and He said: “Hoot, ay; ye’ve jest forgathered wi’ the Bloody Doctor.” Angling Sketches How shall my daughter forgather with the King's son in question when between us and him is a travel of six months and a half? The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 He has not left one valley, one isle of fresh and green Where old friends could forgather amid the howling wreck. Spirits in bondage; a cycle of lyrics We forgathered in the back room of Snyder's saloon every afternoon after work, and played dominoes, and laid conversational traps to find out from each other if anything had been discovered. Options He was at first a farmer lad, but had forgathered with a doited tawpy, whom he married, and had offspring three or four. The Annals of the Parish; or, the chronicle of Dalmailing during the ministry of the Rev. Micah Balwhidder There was a club in those days in Papeete, where the pearlers, traders, captains, and riffraff of South Sea adventurers forgathered. South Sea Tales It fortuned once upon a time that two men went forth from the same place, one foregoing the other, and they forgathered by the way. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 Among that public, peculiar to first nights and never subject to change, there were little subsections composed of intimate friends, who smilingly forgathered again. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola As shortly as could be after our empty return Goodloe Banks and I forgathered in the back room of Snyder's saloon to play dominoes and fish for information. Options |
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