The two young men, as they appeared, walked up the plank into the boat, Eliza
gallantly giving her arm to Mrs.
He approached the carriage, and delivered his message
gallantly and intelligently.
But when a prince declares himself
gallantly in favour of one side, if the party with whom he allies himself conquers, although the victor may be powerful and may have him at his mercy, yet he is indebted to him, and there is established a bond of amity; and men are never so shameless as to become a monument of ingratitude by oppressing you.
O'Dowd's apartments, in the midst of cheering from all the East India ships in the river, and the military on shore, the band playing "God Save the King," the officers waving their hats, and the crews hurrahing
gallantly, the transports went down the river and proceeded under convoy to Ostend.
Martin, stopping as you ride
gallantly through the world to share your cloak with the beggar."
But all that time my true passport had been floating
gallantly overhead--and behold it was only our flag.
Then, indeed, the tradition
gallantly upheld, they seized their weapons, and the air was torn with the war-cry; but it was now too late.
His lordship would have put a short end to the difficulty, by very
gallantly desiring to mount his horse; but Mrs Fitzpatrick would by no means consent to it.
She kissed Edna upon the shoulder, and whispered: "Bonne nuit, ma reine; soyez sage." She had been a little bewildered upon rising, or rather, descending from her cushions, and Monsieur Ratignolle
gallantly took her arm and led her away.
A favorite diversion was to make the house into a fort,
gallantly held by a handful of American soldiers against a besieging force of the British army.
The fort also fell; but the Turks had to win it inch by inch, for the soldiers who defended it fought so
gallantly and stoutly that the number of the enemy killed in twenty-two general assaults exceeded twenty-five thousand.
But D'Artagnan, whose ideas had taken quite another course, forgot himself like a fool, and answered
gallantly that it was too late to think about duels and sword thrusts.