As he listened to his brother's argument with the professor, he noticed that they connected these scientific questions with those spiritual problems, that at times they almost touched on the latter; but every time they were close upon what seemed to him the chief point, they
promptly beat a hasty retreat, and plunged again into a sea of subtle distinctions, reservations, quotations, allusions, and appeals to authorities, and it was with difficulty that he understood what they were talking about.
He
promptly sent for the Adversary of Souls and demanded his freedom, explaining that he was entirely orthodox, and had always led a pious and holy life.
This we
promptly arranged between us; but when, ten minutes later and in pursuance of our arrangement, we met in the hall, it was only to report on either side that after guarded inquiries we had altogether failed to trace her.
The latter, however, were supplied before Anne reached the main road, for being confronted halfway down the lane with a golden frenzy of wind-stirred buttercups and a glory of wild roses, Anne
promptly and liberally garlanded her hat with a heavy wreath of them.
Fentolin, on leaving the dining-room, steered his chair with great precision through the open, wrought-iron doors of a small lift at the further end of the hall, which Doctor Sarson, who stepped in with him,
promptly directed to the second floor.
But the Woodman
promptly chopped off the branch and set the little dog free.
Then we would talk of agents and the offers they had obtained for us; of editors and the sort of contributions they welcomed, how much they paid a thousand, and whether they paid
promptly or otherwise.
But time for reformation of his military manners was denied him: he was
promptly arrested on complaint of the officer, tried by court- martial and sentenced to be shot.
Maston had been all along in a state of much anxiety; but they were
promptly reassured on hearing a jolly voice shouting a boisterous hurrah.
It wouldn't matter to any of them really," he went on, "for, even were it possible to meet in that stand-and-deliver way so silly a demand on so big a subject, my 'thoughts' would still be almost altogether about something that concerns only myself." He was talking to Miss Staverton, with whom for a couple of months now he had availed himself of every possible occasion to talk; this disposition and this resource, this comfort and support, as the situation in fact presented itself, having
promptly enough taken the first place in the considerable array of rather unattenuated surprises attending his so strangely belated return to America.
There is no knowing what further mischief she might have done had not York
promptly sat himself down flat on her head to prevent her struggling, at the same time calling out, "Unbuckle the black horse!
He, I think, will understand why I didn't
promptly assault the Major- General, seize Nicolete by the waist, thrust her into her ancestral carriage, haul the coachman from his box, and, seizing the reins, drive away in triumph before astonishment had time to change into pursuit.