I heard the unseen dogs growl
furiously, and forthwith he ducked back,-- coming into contact with the hand I put out to fend him off from myself.
A long wooden bridge over the Derwent, the site of which, with one remaining buttress, is still shown to the curious traveller, was
furiously contested.
They were willing and ready to retrace their steps, when, in crossing the suburb which leads to the gates of the town, upon a white wall which was at the corner of a street turning around the rampart, Athos cast his eyes upon a drawing in black chalk, which represented, with the awkwardness of a first attempt, two cavaliers riding
furiously; one of them carried a roll of paper on which were written these words: "They are following us."
One of them, of scalding heat, boils
furiously and incessantly, rising to the height of two or three feet.
The wax-light flamed
furiously under the effects of a fresh breeze which stole in through the chinks of the door and the window, and cut the salle diagonally.
They danced
furiously. They danced round the room, slowly, talking very little, with all their attention given to the dance.
would run in a half-circle, keeping his head turned always toward the centre, and again he would stand still, barking
furiously. At last he ran away into the brush as fast as he could go.
"Mind you write us every week at the very least," said Felicity, winking
furiously.
He would not believe the Parrot's words and began to dig away
furiously at the earth.
Even thus did Diomed go
furiously about among the Trojans.
Recovering itself it was going on, when he began to lash it
furiously. The pony plunged forward, but the strong, heavy hand held the pretty creature back with force almost enough to break its jaw, while the whip still cut into him.
Uncle Henry was milking the cows in the barnyard, and Toto had jumped out of her arms and was running toward the barn, barking
furiously.