单词 | fraternise |
例句 | With Paris haute couture either in mothballs or fraternising with the Nazis, 7th Avenue finally got its moment. Diana Vreeland by Amanda Mackenzie Stuart – review 2013-03-01T12:00:01Z After 10 hours of theatre, we began fraternising, joking, gathering in larger groups during the final intermission. Confronting Demons: the play that forces theatregoers to talk to each other 2010-07-13T16:48:00Z Richie openly embraced the country that would fuel his art over the next six decades, flouting rules against fraternising with the locals. Donald Richie obituary 2013-02-21T16:20:36Z Lord Alconleigh doesn't approve of educating women – or of foreigners, intellectuals and other sundry "sewers" – while fraternising with the opposite sex is limited to hunt meets and rural dances. The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford | Book review 2010-03-21T00:08:00Z The emotional mind games escalate: the servant becomes the master, and both men are secretly ashamed; Tony of having fraternised with the lower orders, and Barrett of having been trifled with by his employer. The Servant – review 2013-03-21T23:40:01Z This is the topography of the global nomads – they mix with a narrow group of similar-minded people, sparring with each other at the same auctions, fraternising on each other’s yachts. From ancient castles to mega-yachts: what history teaches us about the super-rich 2014-10-14T04:00:00Z And for these women, old ladies now, the stigma still remains; somewhat ironically, Zionists accused them of fraternising with the enemy. Peter Kosminsky: Britain's humiliation in Palestine 2011-01-23T00:03:05Z It is neither unexpected nor unjust that public figures should draw ire for fraternising with Trump, support for whom, by this point, should be regarded as beyond the pale even by moderate Republicans. Surprised by Vince Vaughn’s chumminess with Trump? You shouldn’t be 2020-01-14T05:00:00Z Visitors should be warned not to feed or fraternise with the baboon troop that calls the mountains above Smits their home. The world's best hidden beaches: Cape Town 2016-11-23T05:00:00Z Earlier this week, a UN spokesman the Monusco had received reports that the eight men "were fraternising, after curfew hours, at an out-of-bounds bar known to be a place where transactional sex occurs". South Africa recalls UN peacekeepers accused of sexual misconduct in DR Congo 2023-10-15T04:00:00Z He later gave Aretha permission to branch out into jazz and pop music, at a time when the gospel community frowned upon fraternising with the unconverted. Aretha Franklin Prom will explore 'the core of who she was' 2022-08-19T04:00:00Z Despite his proximity to rock's biggest and brightest, he says he rarely gets to fraternise with the stars. The job centre DJ who keeps Glastonbury dancing 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z He was also honoured by the Lagos state government, winning the top award for gallantry three years in a row between 2011 and 2013, and he was known for fraternising with politicians and celebrities. Abba Kyari: Nigerian 'super cop' arrested in drug cartel case 2022-02-14T05:00:00Z His first film, The Story of a Three-Day Pass, was about a Black US soldier who is demoted for fraternising with a white girl in France, which helped him get noticed in Hollywood. Melvin Van Peebles: 'Godfather of black cinema' dies at 89 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z She fraternised with, and learnt from, famous Parisian artists. The dancer aged 106 who bans the word 'old' 2021-05-31T04:00:00Z I guess they don’t understand the gravity of the situation but you do NOT fraternise with a West Ham player. Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United: Premier League – live! 2021-01-02T05:00:00Z That can include eloping or fraternising with men not related to them. UAE decriminalises alcohol and lifts ban on unmarried couples living together 2020-11-09T05:00:00Z Goodman had a strict rule forbidding his musicians from fraternising with their female singer. 'I will kill you if you give this song to anyone but me': how Peggy Lee was perfect for Is That All There Is? 2020-05-26T04:00:00Z A photograph of Ramagem and Carlos Bolsonaro fraternising at a New Year’s Eve party was published by Brazilian media on Saturday. Bolsonaro in fresh crisis over son's alleged links to fake news racket 2020-04-26T04:00:00Z "They didn't want me to fraternise with my old friends," he said. My dark past growing up in a rural English commune 2020-03-10T04:00:00Z "He finds that he must fraternise with his fellow men at whom he cannot look without the grievous risk of betraying by his expression, how awful is their appearance," he wrote. Ending the taboo of soldiers with 'broken faces' 2019-11-08T05:00:00Z Dayli says that all fraternising with Venezuelans outside of work was prohibited. The hidden world of the doctors Cuba sends overseas 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z “We recognise strong disagreements and we bring them up,” he said of conversations about groups with whom the Three Percenters fraternise. How armed leftwing and rightwing groups united against racism 2019-02-03T05:00:00Z “Russia is an adversary,” declared Senator Rubio, in response to the president’s fraternising in Helsinki. Donald Trump’s defensiveness about Russian hacking is revealing 2018-07-19T04:00:00Z Most believed the real reason for his incarceration was government embarrassment that such a famous figure had been fraternising so publicly with one of Colombian officialdom’s most despised and America’s most wanted. World Cup stunning moments: Andrés Escobar's deadly own goal | Barry Glendenning 2018-04-03T04:00:00Z She was accused of fraternising with the enemy, and the picture went viral. How beauty queens got political in 2017 2017-11-08T05:00:00Z Nikulin took part in street races on the outskirts of Moscow where he would fraternise with the children of Russian oligarchs and politicians. Russian suspected hacker moves step closer to US extradition 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z Some people have suggested the North Korean could face punishment for fraternising with the 'enemy'. Rio gossip: David Hasselhoff, Matthew McConaughey, flying rugby players 2016-08-10T04:00:00Z "Is she allowed to fraternise with the enemy?" was one such question asked, while others questioned whether Hong might face punishment on her return home. North and South Korean gymnasts pose for Olympic selfie - BBC News 2016-08-09T04:00:00Z During the coup, there were at first signs of joy in the centre of Bujumbura, with people dancing and fraternising with military forces on the street. Burundi crisis is not over yet – analysis 2015-05-16T04:00:00Z Ms Mazikana, who is the students' gender representative, said that the campus already had strict rules for those fraternising with the opposite sex. Kissing ban riles Zimbabwe students 2014-10-22T04:00:00Z One of Bono’s more controversial decisions has been to fraternise with unpopular politicians, most notoriously George W Bush, in order to achieve goals he cares about such as debt relief and HIV/Aids treatment. U2: ‘It’s the job of art to be divisive’ 2014-10-12T04:00:00Z Also, it is a shame that the main protagonists, the players, do not get to fraternise with counterparts as much as everyone else. World Cup 2014: the big losers 2014-07-09T04:00:00Z Not everyone in Iran or Israel or the Arab countries likes the idea of their people fraternising with the other side. The ‘impossible’ science project 2012-11-26T00:45:19Z Instead the investigation began when Tampa resident Jill Kelley told a friend in the bureau that she kept receiving emails threatening her and telling her to stop fraternising with senior US military staff. How email trail aided Petraeus case 2012-11-13T13:23:09Z People who had been pitted against each other in mortal combat the moment before were now fraternising with every outward sign of decency and amity. The Siege of Mafeking (1900) 2012-04-04T02:01:01.773Z In sight is San Juan Island, over which England and America once squabbled, while the two garrisons which occupied it fraternised cordially, and outvied with each other in hospitality. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z It appeared to be all right, certainly, for the two groups immediately fraternised with mutual expressions of admiration. Peter Binney A Novel 2012-01-29T03:00:10.423Z Everywhere a new spirit was spreading—"the fraternising spirit" it has been called. The Story of Assisi 2012-01-14T03:00:18.710Z In their spare time they lavish individual pains upon backward boys, or castigate sinful boys, or fraternise with friendly boys, or comfort unhappy boys. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z It could not have been long before it dawned upon him that the man with whom he fraternised was a naturally bad egg. Between the Dark and the Daylight 2011-11-11T03:00:37.893Z In the early days of the world, when the animals fraternised with mankind, they tried to emulate the manners and customs of men, and they spoke their language. Folk-Tales of the Khasis 2011-11-01T02:00:19.730Z I was one of a group of young fellows from different countries who were studying at the University, and who fraternised in a strange land. Leaves in the Wind 2011-10-28T02:00:25.937Z The two younger ladies, however, had begun to fraternise freely, and Miss Ruck presently went wandering out of the room with her arm round the waist of Miss Church. Lady Barbarina The Siege of London, An International Episode and Other Tales 2011-10-06T02:00:37.063Z It has become a rallying word among races, and when the East and the West meet, they fraternise through that single name. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z Nothing in his chance acquaintance with Mr. Railton had given him cause to suppose that the Englishman regarded him as a respectable man, and this sudden invitation to fraternise took him a little aback. Between the Dark and the Daylight 2011-11-11T03:00:37.893Z He used to hunt the animals with his bow and arrows, so they had ceased to fraternise with him and kept out of his way. Folk-Tales of the Khasis 2011-11-01T02:00:19.730Z With these people we used to fraternise, and have some fun, at times. The Young Dragoon Every Day Life of a Soldier 2011-08-31T02:01:26.737Z The Queenslanders and Canadians at once fraternised, the older arrivals making the new comers welcome by inviting them to drinks and breakfast, and generally “showing them around.” South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 3 (of 6) From the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899, to Lord Roberts's Advance into the Free State, 12th Feb. 1900 2011-07-29T02:00:27.053Z We have little doubt now that in every well-ordered state there must be inequality, submission to masters as well as freedom, and that there are many people it is quite undesirable to fraternise with. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z And now I find you have no sweetheart, you neither drink nor gamble; you fraternise with no one. The Strange Story of Rab R?by 2011-07-17T02:00:30.943Z The young London barristers who followed the circuit made haste to fraternise with the theatrical folk, and a sort of little colony came into being in which everyone rejoiced and made merry. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z Charlemagne Lavenue had never fraternised with the regular inhabitants of the place. Bijou 2011-05-25T02:00:22.743Z The Federals, anxious to fraternise, cleared it, and were received with a volley, killing two men and wounding three. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z There were the peasants of France ground into the very earth, denied any sort of equality with the nobles, any sort of liberty at all, hopelessly unable to fraternise with anyone. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z Presently two fishermen, speeding up from the landing, made for the same shelter, and of course, under the circumstances, we fraternised at once, and talked the time away. A Month in Yorkshire 2011-04-24T02:00:10.977Z From the manner in which he and his two listeners were fraternising, it was evident they had been some time before the bar. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z In Ireland Lever and Shiel had been bitterly opposed to each other, but meeting in a foreign city, their political animosities were forgotten, and they fraternised as Irish exiles and Irish humourists. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z We will say to them, 'Soldiers of the mother country, fraternise with us, come and embrace us.' History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z “Let us all fraternise!” was the cry; and regulars, nationals, and blouses, rushed into each others’ arms. Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z Yes; decidedly the best way to enjoy a cab-ride is to sink the bloated aristocrat, mount beside the driver, and fraternise. Original Penny Readings A Series of Short Sketches 2010-12-20T17:11:48.837Z Then a few men fraternised in the same way, and really to-day peace has existed. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War Those of the better class discover each other, soon fraternise, and form themselves into cliques. Glories of Spain The Commission thanked them, said that the troops would not come, and that even if they did, they would fraternise with the people. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z “Catch me fraternising again with any of them; a disreputable set of scoundrels with never a shirt to their back.” Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z But my surly driver would not fraternise, for he was of the class known as crusty. Original Penny Readings A Series of Short Sketches 2010-12-20T17:11:48.837Z Is it not a grim tragedy that men who can thus fraternise on Christmas Day should a few hours after be sending each other to their death? With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War Ayala had, at first, accepted him as a cousin, and had consented to fraternise with him. Ayala's Angel The soldiers, surrounded, much excited, fraternised, surrendered their arms, many of which were taken to the Société Populaire, and hidden there. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z We have now an opportunity of fraternising with the world. Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 2011-03-13T03:00:21.980Z The three lads, however, soon fraternised, and before they had sighted Cape Finisterre were fast friends. Hair-Breadth Escapes The Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa In another chapter I intend to paint a special picture of Sacchi's company, with whom I fraternised, and whom I helped for about a quarter of a century. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second Following the example of the parents, the children of the two families soon fraternised too. Fragments of an Autobiography It was because they slept and snored for ages with no instincts of fiery political life, that they were able, in modern times—Catholics and Protestants—to fraternise in effeminate raptures of maudlin sentimentality. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 But when the carpet-baggers made their appearance, and Mahlon Butts began to fraternise with them, he was ostracised along with the rest. Gabriel Tolliver A Story of Reconstruction Later the date-palm fraternised with the dhak, and low hills stood on either side of the line. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel They had fraternised with the Elminas and other natives, nominally under our protection, and for the most part they were almost starving. With Wolseley to Kumasi A Tale of the First Ashanti War Nicholas and Francis Joseph have met at Olm�tz; met and affectionately fraternised. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) We are an integral part of the working of this unknown whole; and we feel the mystery within us fraternising with the mystery beyond us. Toilers of the Sea The armies immediately fraternised; kava was made by the ladies, as who should say tea, at home, and partaken of by the braves with many truculent expressions. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) Dinner was served on 393 deck, the officers messing aft under the slack of the spanker, the men fraternising forward. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25) We are but fraternising at the outposts, as soldiers do. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Advocates fraternise with a Young Abbé, who has evidently a taste for sensational murder cases. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, January 25th, 1890 We fraternise like foemen soldiers at the outposts, but let each be true to his own army.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) If they fraternised with Mataafa’s chieftains they must have been singularly inconsistent, for, the next we learn of the two parties, they were beating, spitting upon, and insulting them along the highway. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) The Scouts have fraternised with the friends of liberty. Notes and Queries, Number 216, December 17, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc I sat closeted in my room with two friends, Frémy and Edwards, whom I introduced and who quickly fraternised. The Sign of Silence It is needless to say that this was an example of the excellence of beginning with a little aversion, for Jeffrey and Moore fraternised immediately afterwards and remained friends for life. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 Then you might see Mr. and Mrs. Iden cooing and billing, soft as turtle-doves, and fraternising in the garden over the lavender hedge. Amaryllis at the Fair Rome will not permit Ireland to rest and be thankful, to fraternise with England, to take the hand of friendship, and to work together for good. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule Nicasio and I contemplate the animated scene with painters' eyes, and during the pauses of the dance, we mix and fraternise with the swarthy company. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba It was a mixed audience of soldiers and civilians, and the uniform did not fraternise too well with the garb of the working-man! A Nest of Spies In England all conditions of men, except bishops, from ratcatchers to Royalty, are to be found in the hunting-field—equalised by horsemanship, and fraternising under the influence of a genial sport. A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid Then there was billing and cooing, and fraternising, and sunshine in the garden over the hedge of lavender. Amaryllis at the Fair I may say that the townsfolk do not fraternise with the Gipsies, who are regarded with the greatest suspicion by the former. Gipsy Life being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement The Gurkhas walked into their camp, and in broken, barrack-room English strove to fraternise with them; offered them pipes of tobacco and stood them treat at the canteen. Soldier Stories Some stopped to fraternise with the soldiers, and would have done likewise with the forzados, if permitted. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley For two days the armies at the Meuse fraternised. The Sequel What the Great War will mean to Australia The officers made up their minds to it, and fraternised with the priest of a temple on the bank. Appearances Being Notes of Travel This gifted official frequented native cafés, where he fraternised with the local Arabs and conducted a vigorous verbal propaganda against the Entente. Pan-Islam He was fraternising effusively with the Captain of the Lushkar team, who was wondering how many of Dirkovitch's Cossacks his own dark wiry down-country-men could account for in a fair charge. Soldier Stories A nice fellow; we fraternised over fishing, with a whisky and soda to wash it down. Grey Town An Australian Story At Naples I found Layard, the Nineveh traveller, who is a friend of mine and an admirable fellow; so we fraternised and went up Vesuvius together, and ate more macaroni and drank more wine. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 On the right they were still more inclined to fraternise. Q.6.a and Other places Recollections of 1916, 1917 and 1918 Her talkativeness was systematic—she fraternised as seriously as she might have played whist. A London Life and Other Tales Through the freemasonry of their common profession, with these they have fraternised, and it is agreed they shall all sup together. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea See here, Mr. Gerard," he said, entering the outer office, where "Trafalgar" was already fraternising with Desmond O'Connor, "'The Mercury' is out to put down fraud and hypocrisy wherever it is to be found. Grey Town An Australian Story The caterpillar, transformed into a beautiful insect, is no longer a worm, nor does the insect return to fraternise with or control the worm. Modern Saints and Seers Mysticism and the Practical Man I wish the Mystics and the Practical Men could meet, fraternise, and still not yearn to murder one another. Over the Fireside with Silent Friends It is amongst the soldiers and officers of the fighting ranks that I have found the greater readiness to fraternise with the enemy, to acknowledge the good points of the other side. The Better Germany in War Time Being some Facts towards Fellowship Even the companions of wrongdoers despise, whilst they fraternise with, the professing Christian who has no higher standard than their own. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John They grew up quite as tame as our own dogs, with whom they fraternised as if they had been of the same species. The Desert Home The Adventures of a Lost Family in the Wilderness At these entertainments the Staff would sometimes attend and fraternise with printers and engravers, and would make a point of congratulating those "wood-cutters" whose recent work had specially delighted them. The History of "Punch" They just fraternised on terms of equality with the rest. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 15, 1914 Truces were established and men who had been engaged in trying to kill each other came out of opposite trenches and fraternised. The Better Germany in War Time Being some Facts towards Fellowship Usually he slept at The Derby Winner and loafed about the streets all day, but at times he went over to the gipsy camp near Southberry and fraternised with the Romany. The Bishop's Secret “Diminished!” repeated our captain, who had fraternised much with this merchant during their short voyage. Blown to Bits The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago Pretending to fraternise with the new confederate, he has filled the latter’s glass at least a half-score of times, doing the same with his own. The Death Shot A Story Retold Here he fraternised with the Abenaquis, and led the life of a forest chief, whose name was long the terror of the New England settlers. Canada One evening I met in a Bierhalle a sergeant of police with whom I fraternised. Memoirs We fraternised and they were allowed to use our facilities but could not buy beer which was rationed, though occasionally a non-drinker�s bottle would be surreptitiously diverted.�� Coming of Age: 1939-1946 As brother “specials” we fraternised immediately; but we had scarcely had time to exchange a few rapid queries and replies when our men were ordered to advance to the attack. In the Track of the Troops There was a Wesleyan minister, also an Englishman, born in South Africa, and of the race of Anak, with whom, and his amiable wife, and pretty children, I fraternised ardently. Six Months at the Cape By that time the passengers had crystallised into groups, the nobodies and self-forgetting-bodies fraternised, and became more and more friendly as time went on. Post Haste Merciful God! the troops had fraternised with us, and they were handing over their muskets to the mob, who were firing them in the air. Memoirs Well down to the southward there was a large square-rigged, three-masted vessel, fraternising with one of our finest West Indiamen. Rattlin the Reefer Her crew had got on very well with their captors, who called them bons garçons, and were perfectly willing to fraternise with them. The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley As likely as not the Chinese will run away, or more probably fraternise with the Tae-pings.” The Three Admirals Thereon Jack introduced Tom, and the two midshipmen, who had before been eyeing each other askance, shook hands, and of course at once fraternised. The Three Lieutenants The sailors and his people fraternise, and enjoy a day of rest and idleness. Great African Travellers From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley The doctor departed from the ceremony, fraternising with Campbell, and kept his bed for eight-and-forty hours. Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer It shows that the stronger are willing to fraternise with the weaker. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found "I daresay he thought I might fraternise and forget the past." A Mating in the Wilds We talked politics and fraternised very amicably for more than an hour. Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863 If we had been Frenchmen, we should, I suppose, have rushed into each other’s arms and “fraternised” upon the spot. True Words for Brave Men He was even scarce conscious how little in general he liked hints, insinuations, favours asked obliquely and plaintively: that was doubtless also because the girl was suddenly so taking and so fraternising. The Tragic Muse The one was a Scotch terrier, gentle and ready to fraternise with all honest comers. The Human Side of Animals A smart bombardment was carried out in the morning in order to advise the enemy that anything in the way of fraternising would not be countenanced by us. Three years in France with the Guns: Being Episodes in the life of a Field Battery Phil, who had a large heart, had fraternised with the boy and fallen in love with the dog. The Colonel's Dream My sneaking wish to fraternise with Orientals, when I avowed it after hesitations, appeared good to him. Oriental Encounters Palestine and Syria, 1894-6 Over every porch, on every house, a large tricolour flag was displayed; the military embraced and fraternised with the people. Dr. Dumany's Wife "We've got Sir Gregory Grogram here on purpose to meet you, and you must fraternise with him immediately, to show that you bear no grudge." Phineas Redux He liked to fraternise with plain people, to take them on their own terms, and put himself if possible into their shoes. Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series) The driver and the landlord were apparently on excellent terms, and whilst they fraternised over their glasses, we inspected the church. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 Suddenly our fraternising was observed by some officers who came hurrying up in high dudgeon. Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben Look at Germany—look at Virginia—where opposite creeds mutually borrow the same sanctuaries, and where different sects fraternise in the same patriotism. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution As no one would take a penny, we shall send books to the library, or a contribution to the school, all our neighbours being quite anxious to pay, though not willing to fraternise. Letters from Egypt Still, we might have had what the Indians call a "pow-wow," and fraternised to some extent if only by signs. Jethou or Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles One of the two officers now went off to fetch assistance, and whilst he was away two of the smugglers came forth and fraternising with the two dragoons, offered them some brandy which they drank. King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 He was unusually gay and as he passed he yelled out the popular enquiry which he had evidently acquired while fraternising with our Tommies in the camp. Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben The following day was a series of fêtes, in which the royalists of the town and those of the city celebrated their common triumph, and fraternised together. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Unless we can find some other force to fraternise with gravity, so that the two might become a still more comprehensive unity, we must rest in gravity as the ultimatum of our faculties. Practical Essays Meanwhile the donkey and the mule fraternised over the débris and the villagers helped themselves to all they could find. More William Late in the afternoon, as a result of this extraordinary fraternising, a very singular thing occurred along the French front, where the bitter fighting has rebounded into a hot friendship. Indiscreet Letters From Peking Being the Notes of an Eye-Witness, Which Set Forth in Some Detail, from Day to Day, the Real Story of the Siege and Sack of a Distressed Capital in 1900—The Year of Great Tribulation While we fraternised with the soldiers at the very first opportunity to secure details of their experiences which were freely given and to learn items of news, the German guards interfered. Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben They fraternised with them, they became popular amongst the blacks, from the very tinge of skin for which they had recently blushed, when in company with the whites. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution The Scotch Episcopal Church remained as a communion with which English Nonjurors could fraternise. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century People jested about the dishes, different tables fraternised together, common misfortune brought about a kind of pleasure party. His Masterpiece We fraternised with them and gave them cigarettes and tobacco. Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force I was among those whom he had marked as men he would like to fraternise with. Grey Roses The chief of the fédérés of Marseilles and the agitators of the central quarters had fraternised there with the Girondists. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution The spark had been laid to the train, and Hindus and Mahomedans continued to "fraternise" in lawlessness, arson, and murder wherever the mob ran riot. India, Old and New "Diminished!" repeated our captain, who had fraternised much with this merchant during their short voyage. Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of Rakata The stiff institutionalist is debarred by his theory from fraternising with many who should be his friends, while he is bound to others with whom he has no sympathy. Outspoken Essays Our paddlers indeed fraternised with the enemy, against whom they would have been fighting if they had not been employed by us. A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State Do our Chinese friends wish to be looked on as Quakers, or do they desire to fraternise freely with the people of the great West? The Awakening of China After I had fraternised shamefully with all these deplorable drones, my hostess drew my attention to the French chaffinch, a fine big fellow, very tame and cheerful. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 25, 1917 These latter, however, were not to be trusted and were rather inclined to fraternise with the mob. History of Holland Great Scott! see what comes of fraternising with padres! Simon Called Peter Nevertheless, under Louis's persuasions, she consented to forget her past wrongs and to stake her future hopes on fraternising with him on a basis of common hate for Edward IV. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The troops within and without fraternised; it was a fine moment for those who knew history and who were bent in their hearts on driving the foreigner out of Italy. The Liberation of Italy Its mother stood by during the proceeding and regarded the fraternising with her calf dubiously. The Elephant God After this the soldiers fraternised with each other and returned to their camp rejoicing together. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I Agricultural life is naturally simpler—might be, it always seems to me, so much more easily moralised and fraternised than the industrial form. Marcella And there must be no stretching the assimilation to the length of either concealing truth or fraternising in evil. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) He never found out whether it was Torella's desire to leave or his father's desire to expel her; so to keep him from fraternising with the lower-classed help. Scorched Earth The creoles of Louisiana fraternised with the farmers of Indiana; the gentlemen of Kentucky and Tennessee, the elegant and haughty Virginians, joked with the half-savage trappers of the Lakes and the butchers of Cincinnati. The Moon-Voyage Although French, the animal exhibited no disposition to fraternise, but withdrew in the most pointed fashion, taking an Abernethy biscuit with him. The First Hundred Thousand Her original plan had been to invite the whole Japanese community in London, and so to promote the popularity of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance by making the most of this opportunity for social fraternising. Kimono At the same time there was no sort of manifestation of any inclination to fraternise with the revolutionists. What I Remember, Volume 2 My veteran knew the pikes and the by-paths, and we fraternised with the warmth usual among foemen who at last have become friends. The Last Leaf Observations, during Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe There can be no "fraternising" with Fritz until he realises that he has been fooled by his War Lords; and his awakening is a long way off. Mr. Punch's History of the Great War I told him he was fraternising abominably and was not being a true Hun. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 12, 1919 During popular movements in Germany and Russia, the party of freedom has sometimes hoped that the troops would come over to their side—would "fraternise," as the expression goes. Essays in Rebellion Had there been in White Fang’s nature any possibility, no matter how remote, of his ever coming to fraternise with his kind, such possibility was irretrievably destroyed when he was made leader of the sled-team. White Fang Instead of hearing the bishop, a famous and eloquent man, he preferred to sit on a bare bench in the obscure little meeting-house, where he fraternised cordially with the dusky company we found there. The Last Leaf Observations, during Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe The only person left in the 'Archduke Charles' beside myself was Mr. Bowen, afterwards Sir George, Governor of New Zealand, with whom I was glad to fraternise. Tracks of a Rolling Stone We fraternise like foemen soldiers at the outposts, but let each be true to his own army.’ Prince Otto, a Romance It is thus I find you, fraternising with one who may be, for all we know, an enemy to the Fatherland. The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf One could not fraternise with Raffles without contracting a certain facility in fluent and florid metaphor; and this parody of his lighter manner drew a smile from my model. Mr. Justice Raffles Exasperated by this step, the Czech leaders visited Moscow in the same year and fraternised with the Russians, thus showing their hostility to Austria. Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty I am jealous of your fraternising with Bowles, when I think you relish him more than Burns or my old favourite, Cowper. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 Ah!" he continued, "they think we are vastly gratified when they 'fraternise' with us on our battlefields and decorate the graves of our dead. America To-day, Observations and Reflections At Upsala he always fraternised with the new arrivals, that is to say, when they were members of aristocratic families, and the freshers felt flattered by the advances made by the older man. Married I say nothing of the army—a power in France unknown to you in England, which would certainly fraternise with no peace party. The Parisians — Complete I say nothing of the army— a power in France unknown to you in England, which would certainly fraternise with no peace party. The Parisians — Volume 10 He hunted a great deal, but he did not fraternise with hunting men, and would appear now in this county and now in that, with an utter disregard of grass, fences, friendships, or foxes. The Eustace Diamonds Then eagerly, irrepressibly, as she still held the photograph and Sir Claude continued to fraternise, "Oh can't I keep it?" she broke out. What Maisie Knew Finally, every kind of vehicle having disappeared, the house-doors are left ajar; the inmates like to fraternise in the street. Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present He questioned and listened, everybody fraternised, and not being sure yet what they thought, everyone felt that they thought alike. Clerambault The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War An officer of Chasseurs was shot, and his men ran away, the greater part, it is said, into the wine-shops, where they fraternised with the patriots, who offered them drink. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) No trace of the diamonds was found, and Lizzie had so far fraternised with the police. The Eustace Diamonds His dogs and mine, being old friends, rapidly fraternise, and we determine on a hunt. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter They are fraternising with the natives of the South—adopting their customs and even their faith. Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin Between the sentinel peaks that towered above the valley black battalions of storm cloud were fraternising, joining forces, coalescing into a vast and formidable army of ominous aspect. Alias the Lone Wolf They are your brothers because they fraternised and threw up the butt-ends of their muskets. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) Our task, in short, was not only to fight, but also to fraternise. With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement You may as well know why I fraternised with you so readily. Greifenstein At this season of the year, the capital was filled with New York, Philadelphia and Boston people whom he knew and with whom he might have fraternised if he had felt inclined. Her Weight in Gold Yes, the Mavericks had fraternised with the native troops. Life's Handicap The soldiers charged with the recovery of the pieces of artillery fraternise with the people and the National Guard. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) The representatives of law and order fraternised with those of—the other thing! and it all ended in smoke! Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville In religion, as in all else, the Bretons sought isolation, and did not willingly fraternise with the rest of the world. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian "By George, it's hardly worth having if one is to take all this trouble about it," Dolly had said to Lord Grasslough, with whom he had fraternised since the quarrel with Nidderdale. The Way We Live Now They nearly came to blows, but fraternised instead, and the engineers cheered the officers and the officers the engineers. Absalom's Hair Their respective crews, not behindhand in this splendid camaraderie of ships, fraternised in wine-shops and strolled through the crooked foreign streets arm in arm. Love, the Fiddler The garrison of 400 black Jehadia had capitulated, and were already fraternising with their Soudanese captors, whose comrades in arms they were soon to be. The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan Well, there is no one else of suitable position, or indeed of sufficient wealth to entertain you,"—continued Longford—"Unless you had wished me to fraternise with the brewer, Mordaunt Appleby? God's Good Man One young porter, however, came up and fraternised with him. The Small House at Allington They are on good terms with the natives, and their black servants fraternise with them, but are kept under strict rule. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland The former fitted well into the strange scenery; they became apart of it; they fraternised with the various tribes native to the land, and all things together went forward with pictorial harmony. The Romance of the Colorado River The Story of its Discovery in 1840, with an Account of the Later Explorations, and with Special Reference to the Voyages of Powell through the Line of the Great Canyons But, as things were, he abstained from fraternising and continued to goggle dumbly. Indiscretions of Archie The four lads quickly fraternised, and Roldan began at once to relate their adventures, continuing them over the steaming dish of stew. The Valiant Runaways He had been with me for some months, and was a fair sportsman, and being of an entirely different race to the Arabs, he kept himself apart from them, and fraternised with the boy Saat. The Albert N'Yanza, Great Basin of the Nile And, wide as Riverina is, we often encountered fortuitously, and were always glad to fraternise. Such Is Life That enthusiastic Scot had for the time being abandoned his transport, and was fraternising with the transport men of the Highlanders, with whom he was sure he would feel himself in more complete accord. The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land On this basis an understanding was easily arrived at, and for several years Catherine fraternised with her young kinsmen. Washington Square The two younger ladies, however, had begun to fraternise very freely, and Miss Ruck presently went wandering out of the room with her arm round the waist of Miss Church. The Pension Beaurepas Citizens are, to-day, eager to see who shall have a commissioner at his table: who shall treat him the best. .. the Commissioners of the primary assemblies come and fraternise with them in the Jacobin club. The French Revolution - Volume 3 These faithful animals fraternised with Pup, while I prospected the premises thoroughly, but without finding even an empty corn-sack, or a dry barrel with both ends out. Such Is Life Negroes and mulattoes were drinking there, intoxicating and besotting themselves, and fraternising. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo There was, at any rate, no danger that the archdeacon would fraternise with Mr Slope; but then he would recommend internecine war, public appeals, loud reproaches, and all the paraphernalia of open battle. Barchester Towers Let these shows be to you pacific arenas, where the victor in leaving it will hold forth a hand to the vanquished, and will fraternise with him in the hope of better success. Madame Bovary The Goorkhas walked into their camp, and in broken, barrack-room English strove to fraternise with them: offered them pipes of tobacco and stood them treat at the canteen. Soldiers Three - Part 2 We fraternised upon the spot, and I looked forward with intense pleasure to the day when we might become allies in action. The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran arabs At the neighbouring Mairie of the Ninth Arrondissement, we are informed, the soldiers are fraternising and patrolling with the National Guard. The Memoirs of Victor Hugo But instead of the clerk there came the master, with whom the captain fraternised on the spot to an extent that utterly confounded him. A Message from the Sea Whether he had ever been in America was doubtful, but he had certainly been in Turkey, and had fraternised with various Russian sectarians, who are to be found in considerable numbers near the Danube. Russia For the rest it is clear to him that this same National Federation, and universal swearing and fraternising of People and Soldiers, has done 'incalculable mischief.' The French Revolution They came out to meet us upon our arrival at the village, and immediately fraternised with those of our people that belonged to their tribe, from whom they quickly learnt all about us. The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran arabs There was no fear of their fraternising with the Eastern invaders. Alexandria and Her Schools; four lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution, Edinburgh The sword and the plough were friends which fraternised at every settler's. Taras Bulba and Other Tales After this battle the soldiers came together of their own accord, and freely fraternised with the troops of Thrasylus. Hellenica On the other hand, women advance dishevelled, shrieking, Peace; Lepelletier behind them waving its hat in sign that we shall fraternise. The French Revolution Dinner was served on deck, the officers messing aft under the slack of the spanker, the men fraternising forward. The Wrecker |
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