Inquiries made at Plymouth proved that they had sailed, forty-eight hours previously, in the BEWLEY CASTLE, East Indiaman,
bound direct to Bombay.
It will not be in the power of the President and Senate to make any treaties by which they and their families and estates will not be equally
bound and affected with the rest of the community; and, having no private interests distinct from that of the nation, they will be under no temptations to neglect the latter.
He spoke and
bounded forward, and with him went Umslopogaas, and after him streamed the ghost-wolves.
A score of howling blacks pushed and buffeted the prisoner down the village street and
bound him to the post in the centre of the circle of little fires and boiling cooking-pots.
He had allowed himself to be led, pushed, carried, lifted,
bound, and
bound again.
Thus the day wore on, for the hyenas were not famished, and the rope with which Tarzan was
bound was a stronger one than that of his boyhood, which had parted so quickly to the chafing of the rough tree bark.
With the seven Spaniards came one of the three savages, who, as I said, were their prisoners formerly; and with them also came the savage whom the Englishmen had left
bound hand and foot at the tree; for it seems they came that way, saw the slaughter of the seven men, and unbound the eighth, and brought him along with them; where, however, they were obliged to bind again, as they had the two others who were left when the third ran away.
When she was touched, she jerked her
bound legs and looked wildly yet simply at everybody.
Then I'll pick a good ship
bound for Europe, and arrive there with another pay-day.
Hoseason, the captain's mother, had come some years before to live; and whether outward or inward
bound, the Covenant was never suffered to go by that place by day, without a gun fired and colours shown.
For a year or two Eliza saw her husband frequently, and there was nothing to interrupt their happiness, except the loss of two infant children, to whom she was passionately attached, and whom she mourned with a grief so intense as to call for gentle remonstrance from her mistress, who sought, with maternal anxiety, to direct her naturally passionate feelings within the
bounds of reason and religion.
He lay on his side, the cords that
bound his legs so tight as to bite into his tender flesh and shut off the circulation.