Use dyck in a sentence
Sentences starting with dyck
- Dyck looked round upon the town with new eyes. [11]
- Dyck had built up for himself a reputation as no one in all the history of the island had been able to do. [11]
- Dyck rode the unpaved streets on his horse with its high demipicque Spanish saddle, with its silver stirrups and heavy bit, and made his way towards Charlotte Bedford's lodgings. [11]
- Dyck talked to them presently without turning round, for that might have roused suspicion, and while they were out of danger now, there was the future and Dyck's plan which he now unfolded. [11]
- Dyck nodded, broke the seal of the letter and read it quickly. [11]
- Dyck looked at the document, then said: "Ah, that's what you are, eh?--a captain in the French artillery! [11]
- Dyck had learned swordsmanship with as skilled a master as Ireland had known, and he had shown, in getting knowledge of the weapon, a natural instinct and a capacity worthy of the highest purpose. [11]
- Dyck walked the streets, and now and then he paid a visit to the barracks where soldiers were, to satisfy the thought that perhaps in the life of the common soldier he might, after all, find his future. [11]
- Dyck moved and spoke like a man charged with some fluid which had abstracted him from life's monotonous routine. [11]
- Dyck saw Ferens speak to Richard Parker after the men had been in conference with Parker and the Delegates, and then turn towards himself. [11]
Sentences ending with dyck
- Arrived, he dropped to the ground, and saluted Dyck. [11]
- This was no surprise to Dyck. [11]
- At this moment Nick Swaine strode forward within a dozen feet of Dyck. [11]
- As Sheila came near she kept her eyes fixed on Dyck. [11]
- There'll be little left for you, Mr. Dyck. [11]
- He then handed it to Dyck. [11]
- That he must do, for the game was with Dyck. [11]
- It was Erris Boyne, the divorced husband of Mrs. Llyn and the father of Sheila Llyn; but this fact was not known to Dyck. [11]
- I'm as well-born as any man in the king's fleet," declared Dyck. [11]
- Did you shoot anything to-day, Dyck? [11]
Short sentences using dyck
- Dyck was lost in admiration. [11]
- Presently Dyck reined his horse. [11]
- Dyck would not do so. [11]
- Dyck kept singularly cool. [11]
- Why, it's Dyck Calhoun. [11]
- It was Dyck Calhoun. [11]
- Read it Dyck. [11]
- Dyck nodded again. [11]
- Dyck nodded. [11]
- Dyck explained. [11]
Sentences containing dyck two or more times
- That Dyck Calhoun should "I did not see Dyck Calhoun strike him," gasped the woman. [11]
- In that time Sheila and Dyck did not meet, though Dyck saw her more than once in the distance at Kingston. [11]
- Dyck and Michael saw him hold up a letter, and a moment later he was on his way to Dyck, galloping hard. [11]
- At the lodgings in Spanish Town, after Dyck Calhoun had left, her mother had briefly said that she had told Dyck he could not expect the conditions of the Playmore friendship should be renewed; that, in effect, she had warned him off. [11]
- Here was the Dyck Calhoun she had known in days gone by, but not the Dyck she had looked to see; for this man was like one who had come from a hanging, who had seen his dearest swinging at the end of a rope. [11]
- He had the common sense to know that Dyck Calhoun, ex-convict and mutineer as he was, had personal power in the island, which he as governor had not been able to get, and Dyck had not abused that power. [11]
- That Dyck and Boyne had quarrelled had been stated in evidence by the landlord, Swinton, and Dyck had admitted it. [11]
More example sentences with the word dyck in them
- Lord Mallow, you would be doing as great a crime as Mr. Dyck Calhoun ever committed, or could commit, if you put this order into actual fact. [11]
- Salem was no worse than some other plantations on the island, but it was far behind such plantations as that owned by Dyck Calhoun, and had been notorious for the cruelties committed on it. [11]
- He was not without the gift for popularity, and he saw now that he could best attain it by treating Dyck Calhoun well. [11]
- In his cabin, with the ship's chart on the table before him, Dyck Calhoun studied the course of the Ariadne. [11]
- At the table, with his head sunk in his arms, sat Dyck Calhoun, snoring stertorously, his drawn sword by his side. [11]
- It was open when Dyck first saw it, because she was singing little bits of wild lyrics of the hills, little tragedies of Celtic life--just bursts of the Celtic soul, as it were, cheerful yet sad, buoyant and passionate, eager yet melancholy. [11]
- Among these outlanders were Dyck Calhoun and Michael Clones. [11]
- For instance, there was the case of Mr. Dyck Calhoun. [11]
- If the woman was dead, then there was no hope for Dyck Calhoun; any story that she-- Sheila--might tell would be of no use. [11]
- Slowly Dyck folded up the letter, when he had read it, and put it in his pocket. [11]
- The morning had touched him, but not as it had thrown over Dyck its mantle of peace. [11]
- Their eyes met, too, and the story told by Dyck in that moment was the beginning of a lifetime of experience, comedy, and tragedy. [11]
- When Dyck had told her first, she had shivered with anger and shame--but anger and shame had gone. [11]
- He forthwith decided to write, asking Dyck to send him outline of his scheme against the rebels. [11]
- Besides, the woman to whom he had become attached at the Nore had been put ashore on the day Dyck gained control. [11]
- They were astonished to see Dyck there, and more astonished to receive-- first one and then another--his iron in their bowels. [11]
- I came here to see Dyck Calhoun, for I knew he would not come to see me. [11]
- Both these seemed to realize that the less they saw and heard the better; and they presently got together in another part of the garden, as Dyck Calhoun came near enough almost to touch Sheila. [11]
- Boyne's object was to bring about the downfall of Dyck Calhoun--that is, his downfall as a patriot. [11]
- It was at this time that Dyck Calhoun--who, by consent of Richard Parker, had taken control of the Ariadne--took action which was to alter the course of his own life and that of many others. [11]
- It was with this man--Leonard Mallow, eldest son of Lord Mallow--that Dyck, with three others, played cards one afternoon. [11]
- It was at this club that Dyck again met that tall, ascetic messenger from the Attorney-General, who had brought the message to Miles Calhoun. [11]
- Yet he felt the time had come when he might use Dyck for his own purposes. [11]
- Then he dictated the terms which Dyck had asked, except as to the reforms he had made, which was not in his power to do, save for the present. [11]
- For an instant the tempestuous action, the brilliant, swift play of the sword, the quivering flippancy of the steel, gave Dyck that which almost disconcerted him. [11]
- The rest of the ship's staff were the same, except the captain; and as Dyck had made a friend of Greenock the master, a man of glumness, the days were peaceful enough during the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. [11]
- Presently Michael Clones, the servant of Dyck Calhoun, came also to say that the Vincent was the ship bringing Calhoun's hounds from Cuba, and asking permit for delivery. [11]
- She must bear the ignominy which had been heaped upon Dyck Calhoun's head. [11]
- It was from the firm in which Bryan Llyn of Virginia had been interested, for the letter had been sent to their care, and Dyck had given them his address in London on this very chance. [11]
- The impression in the court was that both men had been drinking; that they had quarrelled, and that without a duel being fought Dyck had killed his enemy. [11]
- The agitation on the Ariadne in support of the grievances of the sailors was so moderate that, from the first, Dyck threw in his lot with it. [11]
- Her life at that moment had been free from troublesome emotions; but since the time she had met Dyck at the top of the hill, a new set of feelings worked in her. [11]
- One journal protested that it was not possible to believe in Dyck Calhoun's guilt; that his outward habits were known to all, and were above suspicion, although he had collogued--though never secretly, so far as the world knew--with some of the advanced revolutionary spirits. [11]
- The majority saw that every act of Dyck had proved him just and capable. [11]
- It also stated that Dyck, though he pleaded "not guilty," declared frankly, through Will McCormick, the lawyer, that he had no memory of aught that happened after he had drunk wine given him by Erris Boyne. [11]
- He only realized that Dyck was very still, and strangely, deeply interested. [11]
- Also she felt that Dyck should know the facts before any one else, so that he would not be shocked in the future, if anything happened. [11]
- But let Dyck tell his own story. [11]
- Driven through the streets of Dublin in a jaunting-car between two of the king's police, Dyck was a mark for abuse by tongue, but was here and there cheered by partizans of the ultra-loyal group to which his father adhered. [11]
- It was not strange that the ship ran well, for all the officers under the new conditions, except Dyck himself, had had previous experience. [11]
- Greenock chose to stay, though Dyck said he could go if he wished. [11]
- He did not speak as he clasped the hand Dyck offered him. [11]
- Besides, there was something handsome and virile in Boyne's face--and untrue; but the untruth Dyck did not at the moment see. [11]
- It was done so cleverly, with so much simulated sincerity, that Dyck, in his state of semi-drunkenness, could not, at the instant, place him in his true light. [11]
- Dyck Calhoun had smashed the rebellion, had quieted the island, had risen above all the dark disturbances of revolt like a master. [11]
- Dyck and his small escort got away by a road unseen from where the Maroons were, and when well away put their horses to a canter and got into the hills. [11]
- Erris Boyne had slapped her face on the morning of the day when he met Dyck Calhoun in the hour of his bad luck. [11]
- Before the first shot was fired, however, Dyck made a tour of the decks and gave some word of cheer to the men, The Ariadne lost no time in getting into the thick of the fight. [11]
- Of all the ships in the navy the Ariadne was the best that Dyck Calhoun could have entered. [11]
- At first all she said to him was, "Welcome, old friend," and at last she said, "Now you can come to the United States, Dyck, and make a new life there. [11]
- He asked Dyck several questions concerning the possible fighting, the disposition of ammunition and all that, and said at last: "I think we shall be of use, sir. [11]
- Dyck did not see this look, but he felt a note of malice--a distant note --in Mallow's voice. [11]
- Dyck Calhoun could see the struggle going on. [11]
- He looked to see rage in the face of Dyck Calhoun, and was nonplussed to find that it had only a stern sort of pleasure. [11]
- What Dyck now saw was good evidence of the progress of the agitation. [11]
- Of the common sailors, on the whole, Dyck had little doubt. [11]
- Miles Calhoun had said some hard things to him, and Dyck had replied that he would cut out his own course, trim his own path, walk his own way. [11]
- Why, what's to prevent you, Dyck Calhoun, from being president of the Irish Republic? [11]
- Yet it was plain that the entrance of Dyck at this moment was disturbing. [11]
- Then, on a piece of paper, she wrote the words: "I, not Dyck Calhoun, killed Erris Boyne. [11]
- He knew more perhaps than he ever conveyed to Dyck, who saw him and talked with him, gave him advice as to the customs of Jamaica, and let him see the details in the management of Enniskillen. [11]
- Dyck read the paper slowly and carefully. [11]
- She saw Dyck only as, a happy, wild son of the hilltop. [11]
- Dyck dropped on one knee and placed a hand on the stricken man's heart. [11]
- All this jarred on Dyck Calhoun and gave revolt to his senses. [11]
- On the edge of the open sea Dyck took stock of the position. [11]
- At the gate of the mansion where Sheila was visiting, Dyck put into her hands the wild flowers he had picked as they passed, and said: "Well, it's been a great day. [11]
- On the deck of the Beatitude, Dyck looked into the eyes of Captain Ivy. [11]
- In the street of Spanish Town almost the first person Sheila saw was Dyck Calhoun. [11]
- Dyck was broad of shoulder, well set up, muscular, and with a steadier eye than that of his foe. [11]
- Thus the people of Jamaica came to know that Dyck Calhoun was innocent of the crime of killing Erris Boyne, and he was made the object of splashing admiration, and was almost mobbed by admirers in the street. [11]
- With the help of his confreres in the tavern, Dyck could be carried out, put on a lugger, and sent away to France. [11]
- Her daughter did not know that Erris Boyne was her father, and she must not know--in any case not yet; but if Dyck was condemned, it was almost sure he would be hanged. [11]
- Dyck Calhoun did not kill Erris Boyne! [11]
- Yet Dyck made no inquiries as to how Mrs. Llyn and Sheila were; first because he chose not to do so, and also because Darius Boland, at one time or another, would of his own accord tell what Mrs. Llyn and Sheila were doing. [11]
- Dyck had had news of her, however, for Darius Boland had come and gone between the two plantations, and had won Michael Clones' confidence. [11]
- You're servant to Mr. Dyck Calhoun--ain't that it? [11]
- Dyck saw the motion, however, and carefully drew back in his chair. [11]
- Suddenly, without her mother's knowledge, she sent Darius Boland through the hills in the early morning to Enniskillen, Dyck Calhoun's place, with a letter which said only this: "Is it not time that you came to wish us well in our new home? [11]
- It said no more than that Dyck Calhoun must take his trial at the sessions. [11]
- Dyck had seen many people, representing the gaiety and deviltry of life; but it was as though many doubtful people, many reckless ones, all those with purposes, fads, and fancies, were there. [11]
- The third man made a stroke at Dyck with his lance, and only gashed Dyck's left arm. [11]
- With a sudden loosening of all the fibres of his nature, Dyck raised the glass of marsala to his lips and drained it off almost at a gulp. [11]
- Once again Dyck looked the visitor straight in the eyes, and back in the horizon of Mallow's life-sky there shone the light of an evil star. [11]
- She had even looked forward to marriage, and she wished for Sheila no better fate, because nearly all she knew of Dyck was to his credit. [11]
- Yet, as he looked at Dyck, he saw that his work was cut out for him; for in all his days he had never seen a man so well- possessed, so surely in hand. [11]
- When a man like Ferens, on the one hand, and the mutineer whose fingers had been mutilated by Dyck in the Channel, on the other--when these agreed to bend themselves to the rule of a usurper, some idea of Calhoun's power may be got. [11]
- Dyck read the letter with a wonderful slowness. [11]
- Neither Dyck nor Leonard Mallow slept at home the night before, but in separate taverns near Phoenix Park. [11]
- When she had learned that Erris Boyne was no more faithful to her than he had been to his previous wife, she had gone mad; and Dyck Calhoun was paying the price of her madness. [11]
- Dyck had at last secured sudden success in a scheme of his cards when Mallow asked with a sneer: "Did you learn that at your home in heaven? [11]
- Dyck did not know how many Maroons there might be in the ruins, or near it, and he did not attack. [11]
- Dyck must be kidnapped at once and carried out of Ireland. [11]
- It succeeded, and it gave Dyck the victory, for Mallow's sword dropped from his hand. [11]
- Never in all Ireland's years had she a more beautiful day than that in which Dyck Calhoun and the Hon. [11]
- Dyck had left Ireland with ninety pounds in his pocket and many tons' weight of misery in his heart. [11]
- Here was an intended insult to Dyck Calhoun. [11]
- Dyck was right in thinking that in the midshipmen's dismal berth the first flowers of revolt to his rule would bloom. [11]
- Captain Ivy, however, immediately gave orders for Dyck to be admitted, but without honours. [11]
- Of one thing I'm sure--if Dyck Calhoun killed Erris Boyne, Boyne deserved it. [11]
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