Use clark in a sentence
Sentences starting with clark
- Clark said nothing then, and began to give out directions for the day. [9]
- Clark had misled them. [9]
- Clark and Kenton stepped in instantly, no doubt as astounded as I, and had the man in their grasp. [9]
- Clark had been standing quietly on the bank while I had scalped my first redskin. [9]
- Clark himself had picked fourteen men to go under Lieutenant Bayley through the town and take the fort from the other side. [9]
- Clark was close-lipped once, not given to levity and--to toddy. [9]
- Clark had command of her. [11]
- Clark would not listen to Monsieur Vigo, and hence the financier had, perforce, to listen to Clark. [9]
- Clark paused in his talk. [9]
- Clark had routed him from his bed on the morning of our arrival, and whether or not he had been in the secret of frightening the inhabitants into making their wills, and then throwing them into transports of joy, I know not. [9]
Sentences ending with clark
- Shall I tell you about Colonel Clark? [9]
- What reward had the Republic for him who sat brooding in his house above the Falls--for Citizen General Clark? [9]
- Captain Silas H. Stringharn, now on the retired list, for distinguished services in the capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark. [7]
- And they must send their wise men to Kaskaskia to hear the words of wisdom of the Great White Chief, Clark. [9]
- And was it not the strangest of fates which had impelled him to join this madcap expedition of this other man I loved, George Rogers Clark? [9]
- His grave and noble presence, with the few facts concerning him, told with more or less traditional authority, give us the feeling that the people of Newbury, and afterwards of Boston, had a wise and skilful medical adviser and surgeon in Dr. John Clark. [3]
- A murmur of hatred arose from the men stationed there; and many would have shot him where he stood but for Clark. [9]
- Every week she has had news of Mrs. Temple from Mr. Clark. [9]
- Tom and I had barely sat ourselves down at a table in a corner, when in came Colonel Clark. [9]
- Take three quite good specimens--Hawley, Warner, and Charley Clark. [5]
Short sentences using clark
- Colonel Clark turned to me. [9]
- But Clark was serenity itself. [9]
- But Clark turned from them. [9]
- Vive Monsieur le Colonel Clark! [9]
- It was Colonel Clark. [9]
- Monsieur Gratiot smiled at Clark. [9]
- Presently Clark called a halt. [9]
- Where was Clark? [9]
- Clark must come. [9]
- And Colonel Clark? [9]
Sentences containing clark two or more times
- Clark met Juste Duvarney's rush; and there we were, at as fine a game of cross-purposes as you can think: Clark hungering for Gabord's life (Gabord had once been his jailer, too), and Juste Duvarney for mine; the battle faring on ahead of us. [11]
- While in the city during the next few days I met a young gentleman named Daniel Clark, a nephew of that Mr. Clark of whom I have spoken. [9]
- Even Clark makes a fool of himself--" "Colonel Clark, sir! [9]
More example sentences with the word clark in them
- It was Bowman who asked this question, he being closer to Clark than any of the other captains. [9]
- Good-by-letter from Clark, which explains for him. [5]
- I wormed my way to where Clark stood. [9]
- Colonel Clark stood watching from the bank above, and it was he who pulled me, bedraggled, to dry land. [9]
- The odd thing was that he should have bowed to Clark, who was dressed no differently from Bowman and Harrod and Duff; and the man's voice trembled piteously as he spoke. [9]
- Furthermore, Colonel Clark was off the next morning at dawn to buy a Mississippi keel-boat. [9]
- Money, he said, was needed, for Clark and all were very poor, and common necessaries were now at exorbitant prices in the country. [11]
- Now the table was covered with parchments and papers, and beside Colonel Clark sat a grave gentleman of about his own age. [9]
- Monsieur Gratiot, Monsieur Vigo, and Father Gibault lost the money which they gave to Clark and their country. [9]
- Said they'd hev us hung, an' Clark, too. [9]
- We looked down upon Kaskaskia from the self-same spot where I had stood on the bluff with Colonel Clark, and the sounds were even then the same,--the sweet tones of the church bell and the lowing of the cattle. [9]
- Colonel Clark stood up, and rapped on the table. [9]
- In spite of untold privations and hardships, of cruel warfare and massacre, these people had toiled over the mountains into this land, and impatient of check or hindrance would, even as Clark had predicted, when their numbers were sufficient leap the Mississippi. [9]
- Colonel Clark rode twenty paces in front, alone, his head bowed with thinking. [9]
- Clark, with that touch which made men love him and die for him, laid his hand on the Captain's shoulder. [9]
- This Colonel Clark to whom Tom delivered Mr. Robertson's letter was perchance the youngest man in the company that had rescued us, saving only a slim lad of seventeen whom I noticed and envied, and whose name was James Ray. [9]
- But Clark flew to the spot, the men giving back. [9]
- They drew near to the spot where Clark stood, talking to the captains, and halted expectantly. [9]
- Now Clark rose to the great necessity, and said that he would patch her up to carry us on, or never lift a hammer more. [11]
- When he came to New Orleans some years ago he brought letters to Monsieur de St. Gre from Monsieur Gratiot and Colonel Chouteau of St. Louis, and he is known to Mr. Clark and to Monsieur Vigo. [9]
- When he got to Harrod and McGary the quarrel blazed up again, but now it was between the three of them, and Clark took Harrod's rifle from Mrs. Harrod and held it. [9]
- You helped Clark to capture that country," and he waved his hand towards the northern shore; "why the devil don't you tell me about it? [9]
- We went next to a saddler's, where I selected three saddles and bridles of Spanish workmanship, and Mr. Clark agreed to have two of his servants meet us with the horses before Madame Bouvet's within the hour. [9]
- But Clark himself, tireless, stood with folded arms gazing at the scene below, and the sunlight on his face illumined him (to the lad standing at his side) as the servant of destiny. [9]
- I have often thought since that that march of the volunteer company to join Clark at the Falls of the Ohio was a superb example of confidence in one man, and scarce to be equalled in history. [9]
- It was at this critical juncture that the door opened and Colonel Clark came out. [9]
- I jumped up, thinking to please him by this intelligence, when Colonel Clark pulled me down again. [9]
- As Clark talked they peered out from under their blankets, once, twice, thrice. [9]
- What had become, they asked, of the expedition of Citizen General Clark preparing in the North? [9]
- Wasn't Clark even then on the Ohio raising a great army with authority from the Commonwealth of Virginia to rid them of the red scourge? [9]
- Louisville was even then bursting with importance, and as I rode into it, one bright November day, I remembered the wilderness I had seen here not ten years gone when I had marched hither with Captain Harrod's company to join Clark on the island. [9]
- It was even then a thriving little town of log and clapboard houses and schools and churches, and wise men were saying of it--what Colonel Clark had long ago predicted--that it would become the first city of commercial importance in the district of Kentucky. [9]
- Then I led the way, Clark at one side of me, and a soldier of the Light Infantry at the other. [11]
- The silence of the trackless wilds reigned while Clark gazed at them sternly. [9]
- And they seized the tottering man between them, and marched him straightway to the fire where Clark stood. [9]
- Colonel Clark plied the priest with questions of the French towns under English rule: and Father Gibault, speaking for his simple people, said that the English had led them easily to believe that the Kentuckians were cutthroats. [9]
- I told Clark the other day, to jog along comfortable and not get in a sweat. [5]
- Clark, it is the only sane, and clearly defined, and just and righteous copyright law that has ever existed in the United States. [5]
- I was in the next boat to the General's, for, with Clark and twenty-two other volunteers to the forlorn hope, I was to show the way up the heights, and we were near to his person for over two hours that night. [11]
- It is ever the mind which suffers through the monotonies of bodily discomfort, and none knew this better than Clark himself. [9]
- Colonel Clark folded the letter, addressed it, and turned gravely to Monsieur Bouton. [9]
- Champ Clark was the last to linger that day and they had talked far into the dusk. [5]
- Not one of the hundred questions with which they were beset would they answer, nor say where they had been or why, save that they had carried out certain orders of Clark, who was locked up with them in a cabin for several hours. [9]
- None stirred save the few Indians left in the place, and these were brought before Clark in the fort, sullen and defiant, and put in the guard-house there. [9]
- If Clark left, the day of judgment was at hand for them, that was certain. [9]
- Many names in the catalogue of these early physicians have been associated, in later periods, with the practice of the profession, --among them, Boylston, Clark, Danforth, Homan, Jeffrey, Kittredge, Oliver, Peaslee, Randall, Shattuck, Thacher, Wellington, Williams, Woodward. [3]
- Colonel Clark replied that he knew well of the fidelity of Tobacco's Son to the Big Knives, that Tobacco's Son had remained stanch in the face of bribes and presents (this was true). [9]
- It is more than a year since Clark wrote Genet, since the Ambassador bestowed on him a general's commission in the army of the French Republic. [9]
- And when a tardy justice shall arise and compel the people of this land to raise a shaft in memory of Clark and those who followed him, let not the loyalty of the French be forgotten, though it be not understood. [9]
- There was bitter talk within the gates that night, and many declared angrily that Colonel Clark had abandoned us. [9]
- I paid Mr. Stevens and the two Provincials for their shares in the schooner, and Clark and I manned her afresh, and prepared to return instantly to Quebec. [11]
- Colonel Clark went silently on his way to the gate; but Monsieur Vigo stopped, and Kaskaskia heard, with a shock, that this man of iron was to march against Vincennes. [9]
- Whereupon Colonel Clark sent him to report to his captain that he was detailed for orderly duty to the commanding officer. [9]
- Once Colonel Clark sent for me. [9]
- Colonel Clark was seen to come out of the commandant's house, and we watched him furtively as he walked slowly to his place in front of the line. [9]
- As our keel scraped they gave a shout that rattled in the forest behind them, and Clark came down to the waterside. [9]
- Dr. Clark is said to have received a diploma before he came, for skill in lithotomy. [3]
- Leaping from the saddle, he seized me in his arms, set me down, and bade me tell Colonel Clark of his arrival. [9]
- Even the genial ruffian Clark was amenable, and took sharp reprimand without revolt. [11]
- I bought Osgood's rights for $3,000 cash, I have paid Clark $800 and owe him $700 more, which must of course be paid whether I publish or not. [5]
- Fires would not revive some, but Clark himself seized a fainting man by the arms and walked him up and down in the sunlight until his blood ran again. [9]
- He spent the remainder of the daylight hours with other friends of his, shooting at a mark near by, serenely confident of the result of his case now that Colonel Clark had a hand in it. [9]
- While I was questioning them, Clark rifled the wigwam; and presently, the excitable fellow, finding some excellent stores of skins, tea, maple sugar, coffee, and other things, broke out into English expletives. [11]
- They brought a quarter of a saddle to Colonel Clark, but he smiled at them kindly and told them to divide it amongst the weak. [9]
- A few citizens pushed through the outskirts of it and ran away, and in the hush that followed we heard them calling wildly the names of Father Gibault and Clark and of Vigo himself. [9]
- With a belligerent pride Clark showed the way up the river one evening, the batteries of the town giving us plunging shots as we went, and ours at Point Levis answering gallantly. [11]
- And he said, 'pon my honor, that sometimes the clark wrote the plot and all,--the whole blessed thing,--and that he never saw the book except to sign his name to it. [9]
- And when the place was empty Clark turned the key and thrust it into his hunting shirt. [9]
- Weary of the pent-up life, longing for action, and starved for a good meal, the anger of his many followers against Clark and Harrod was nigh as great as his. [9]
- A boat shot out from among the ships, and soon I was hauled into it by Clark himself; and that night I rested safe upon the Terror of France. [11]
- There was no one to advise me, for Colonel Clark was far away, building a fort on the banks of the Mississippi. [9]
- The young men of the militia begged Clark to allow them to fight, and to keep them well affected he sent some here and there amongst our lines. [9]
- I told her of Temple Bow, and how I had run away; of Polly Ann and Tom, of the Wilderness Trail and how I shot Cutcheon, of the fight at Crab Orchard, of the life in Kentucky, of Clark and his campaign. [9]
- Even the Library of Humor, which Howells, with Clark, of the Courant, had put together for him, he left with Osgood until that publisher failed, during the spring of 1885. [5]
- At last all of Admiral Holmes's division was got above the town, with very little damage, and I never saw a man so elated, so profoundly elated as Clark over his share in the business. [11]
- I was sorry now that I had not tried to bring Clark with me. [11]
- But Clark was not to be daunted. [9]
- But Clark did not stop there. [9]
- Even I do not loathe Blaine more than they do; yet Hawley is howling for Blaine, Warner and Clark are eating their daily crow in the paper for him, and all three will vote for him. [5]
- Mr. Clark walked mostly alone, seemingly wrapped in thought. [9]
- He came every morning to headquarters, where he and Colonel Clark sat by the hour with brows knit. [9]
- I urged my men to utter no word at all, for none but Clark could speak French, and he but poorly. [11]
- While he and McCann and Tom were fishing it out, Colonel Clark himself appeared, quelled the mutiny that Harrod had on his hands, and bade the men sternly to get into ranks. [9]
- You who will may look at the plat made by William Clark, Surveyor for the Board of Commissioners, and find sixteen acres marked for Thomas McChesney in Section 169, and two hundred more in Section 3. [9]
- I knew this man to be friendly to Clark, and I acted on impulse. [9]
- Where was this man leading them, this Clark who had come amongst them from the skies, as it were? [9]
- Major Colfax had made Tom and me sup with himself and Colonel Clark at the inn in Danville. [9]
- These came to Kaskaskia to join our home-goers, and no sooner had the hundred marched out of the gate and taken up their way for Kentucky than Colonel Clark began the drilling of the new troops. [9]
- We have only just arrived at home, and I have not seen Clark on our matters. [5]
- It was young James Ray whom Colonel Clark singled to creep with our message to the gates. [9]
- Colonel Clark took it, and puffed; Captain Bowman puffed,--everybody puffed. [9]
- As I suspected, it was a vigorous condemnation of General Clark and his new expedition. [9]
- And many found it in their hearts to curse Clark and that government for which he fought. [9]
- As I came into the room Colonel Clark relaxed, turned toward this gentleman, and said:-- "Monsieur Gratiot, behold my commissary-general, my strategist, my financier. [9]
- Colonel Clark looked into my upturned face. [9]
- What did Clark intend to do? [9]
- Some stayed through inclination and disaffection: others because Colonel Clark did not deem them equal to the task. [9]
- I advised him in many ways, for he was more bold than shrewd, and I made him promise that he would not tell Clark or the others that I was to make trial to go with them. [11]
- Colonel Clark, so I was told by my friend Cowan, held that title in Kentucky by reason of his prowess. [9]
- Colonel Clark seized hold of a chair and pushed it under Major Colfax. [9]
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