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Example sentences for "then rode"

  • We then rode off, and soon heard the gate of the fort bolted after us.

  • I then rode back to my buffalo, broke it up, hung its tongue and fillet on the saddle, and started home, fetching my rifle as I passed.

  • I then rode, with them by my side, through a gap in the fence into the pike, right among the Union cavalry.

  • I then rode on alone down into Fairfax, where I met some of my old acquaintances, who thought when they first saw me that it was my ghost.

  • We then rode forward, but had only gone a few hundred yards farther when we were halted and fired on by a picket.

  • Royd and I then rode home, having had a fairly long day.

  • Royd and I then rode round by the pulperia at Guaycoru to see if by chance we could hear anything which might afford us a clue as to what had become of our missing cattle; or indeed, of the stolen sheep.

  • We then rode on to the second, kept also by a basco, called Martin, the number of sheep being more or less the same as the one previously visited.

  • I then rode to Danville, and remained several days, in which time I had the pleasure of seeing some who had been for months cold in their affections, quickened and newly determined in the cause of life.

  • I then rode to Lee, where I breathed a different atmosphere in the society of saints.

  • We then rode for a mile down the green and well-watered valley, and afterwards turned up into another valley where every flat space was green with barley-fields intermixed with brilliant patches of yellow from the fields of mustard.

  • We then rode on across the plain, which was in some parts sandy and in others muddy or gravelly; evidently during the rainy season a shallow lake.

  • We then rode on to Hopaphema's house, which was a fine solidly built dwelling surrounded by large juniper trees, willows and poplars.

  • I then rode on and at the top of the pass saw three ovis ammon, and after a chase of about a mile I shot one, which afforded plenty of food for the coolies for some days.

  • I then rode back to them as quickly as I could, and I found they had shot ten Buffalo cows, which all lay dead within a few feet of each other.

  • I then rode a hundred yards from the tree I had marked, turned my horse, put spurs to him and had him running at his best.

  • I then rode to the dead cubs and dismounted from my horse.

  • Bowing graciously to Captain Hornyold, he then rode off, attended by Careless and followed by his escort.

  • He then rode boldly on, closely attended by Colonel Wyndham.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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