Use iberville in a sentence
Sentences starting with iberville
- Iberville came to with a start. [11]
- Iberville had reckoned well. [11]
- Iberville had sat very still, his face ruled to quietness; only his eyes showing the great interest he felt. [11]
- Iberville himself came up slowly, for he was stiff and his limbs were shaking. [11]
- Iberville drew back to the window and, resting his arm on the high stool where Jessica had sat, waited the event. [11]
- Iberville had dreaded this; but he was to have his chance, for even when Berigord's face lowered most the look- out from the shrouds called down that he sighted two ships. [11]
- Iberville knew that this woman was not more to him than the feeling just come to him, but he knew also that while the one remained the other would also. [11]
- Iberville stole across the shore and up the hill with his handful of men. [11]
- Iberville sat at the governor's end, Gering at the other. [11]
- Iberville coloured, but the flush passed quickly and left him unembarrassed. [11]
Sentences ending with iberville
- The anxious wife wished to see Count Frontenac himself and then to find Iberville. [11]
- Scarcely a word was spoken by his captors, and he did not know who they were, until, after a long detour, he was brought inside a manor-house, and there, in the light of flaring candles, faced Perrot and Iberville. [11]
- Colonel Nicholls turned to Iberville. [11]
- On their way they met Iberville. [11]
- She fell to studying Iberville. [11]
- Now the wife stood beside Iberville. [11]
- George Gering had returned to her, for the second time defeated by Iberville. [11]
- Now for my poor Iberville. [11]
- Going over she perched herself on a high stool in the window behind Iberville. [11]
- What had occurred on the day of Jessica's marriage Perrot had, with the Abbe de Casson's help, written to Iberville. [11]
Short sentences using iberville
- Iberville blew out the candle. [11]
- At last Iberville spoke. [11]
- Iberville had been speaking. [11]
- Iberville told his plans. [11]
- Iberville was almost in despair. [11]
- It was Iberville and Gering. [11]
- Instantly Iberville was all courtesy. [11]
- Iberville alone was admitted. [11]
- Iberville laughed softly. [11]
Sentences containing iberville two or more times
- He saw Iberville as soon as Iberville saw him. [11]
- He looked for a moment, and then as Iberville and De Troyes came near, he gazed at Iberville in wonder, and all at once reached out both hands to him. [11]
More example sentences with the word iberville in them
- They had served with Nicholls in Spain, but not having eaten King Louis's bread, eyed all Frenchmen askance, and were not needlessly courteous to Iberville, whose achievements they could scarce appreciate, having done no Indian fighting. [11]
- As Iberville stood with Frontenac near the palace of the Intendant, watching, he saw the enemy suddenly hurry forward. [11]
- In the charge which the New Englander ordered, Iberville and Perrot saw Gering, and they tried hard to reach him. [11]
- But the advantage was with Iberville, not merely because of more practice,--Gering made up for that by a fine certainty of nerve,--but because he had a prescient quality of mind, joined to the calculation of the perfect gamester. [11]
- That her mind was influenced by memory of Iberville we may guess, but in what fashion who can say? [11]
- Iberville, seeing that Walley would not attack, joined Sainte-Helene and Maricourt at the battery, and one of Iberville's shots brought down the admiral's flagstaff, with its cross of St. George. [11]
- It was taken up again by other companies, and by the time Iberville presented himself to Count Frontenac, not long after, there was hardly a citizen, soldier, or woodsman, but was singing it. [11]
- But before the trial Iberville had had solitary talk with Frontenac, in which a request was repeated and a promise renewed. [11]
- Perrot knew certain traits of Iberville of which De Casson was ignorant, and the abbe knew many depths which Perrot never even vaguely plumbed. [11]
- He saw Iberville tossed here and there, but with impossible strength and good fortune reach the lad. [11]
- Iberville, nodding, came to the table where stood the husband and wife, and Perrot left the room. [11]
- Iberville, too proud to give his enemy one moment of athletic trifling, ran in on him. [11]
- Suddenly brought face to face there was a pause, in which Iberville, who knew several Indian languages, called to them to make way. [11]
- The watch had thought that Iberville had gone below, and he had again relaxed, but presently a little maggot of wonder got into his brain. [11]
- It was at this point that Iberville remembered, also with something of irony, the words that Jessica had used that afternoon when she came out of the sunshine into the ante-room of the governor's chamber. [11]
- Tall and stern, they were stout enemies, but they had no firearms, and, as could be seen, they were astonished at the look of the little band, which, at the command of De Troyes, who with Iberville was in the first boat, came steadily on. [11]
- Last of all, there was Iberville, over whom this woman had cast a charm perilous to his soul's salvation. [11]
- All the brightness, the soft piquancy, which Iberville knew, had returned; and he wondered--fortunate to know that wonder so young--at her varying moods. [11]
- De Troyes did the same and not far behind him were Iberville, the other officers, and Perrot. [11]
- He had caught the ring in the voice, that rash enthusiasm of eager youth, and, taking a step towards Iberville, Count Frontenac's letter still poised in his hand: "Were your words meant for my hearing, monsieur? [11]
- Before Iberville left, the governor had word with him alone. [11]
- The Indians and the French were both so dumfounded that for a moment no one stirred, and Iberville went back and quietly put on his clothes. [11]
- Then Iberville shut the door, and came back. [11]
- It was in the dark hour before daybreak that Iberville and Perrot met for their first talk after the long separation. [11]
- All the brother, the comrade, in Iberville spoke first. [11]
- Iberville had mastered the chart before he sailed, and when they were well on their way he disclosed to the captain the object of their voyage. [11]
- You said once that you would help me make peace between my husband and Monsieur Iberville, but you join here with his enemies. [11]
- She rightly judged that this had saved her husband's life, for she guessed that Iberville was the better swordsman. [11]
- Iberville was in that mood wherein men do stubborn deeds--when justice is more with them than mercy, and selfishness than either. [11]
- Iberville was told that he was at one of the other forts along the shore: either Fort Rupert on the east, a hundred and twenty miles away, or at Fort Albany, ninety miles to the north and west. [11]
- In the skirmish that followed, Iberville and Perrot pressed with a handful of men forward very close to the ranks of the English. [11]
- Iberville was apprehensive that a fleet of the kind could only be hostile, for merchant-ships would hardly sail together so, and it was not possible that they were French. [11]
- Iberville was the taller of the two, Gering the stouter. [11]
- When they crossed swords again, Iberville, whether by chance or by momentary want of skill, parried Gering's disengage from tierce to carte on to his own left shoulder. [11]
- Iberville tossed his sword aside, and presently wrung the blood from his white sleeve. [11]
- Iberville staggered forwards, so weak was he from loss of blood, and, with a deep instinct of protection and preservation, fell at Jessica's feet. [11]
- Iberville understood, but showed nothing of what he felt, and he asked Sainte-Helene to show Gering to the cabin. [11]
- Iberville let his ship drift on her path, intent on a hand-to-hand fight aboard the Bridgwater Merchant; the grappling-irons were ready, and as they drifted there was silence. [11]
- As it was, she wrote Iberville a letter and sent it by a courier, who never delivered it. [11]
- It did not seem incongruous to Iberville and Gering to walk side by side; theirs was a superior kind of hate. [11]
- In Iberville he saw his own youth renewed, and foretold the high part he would yet play in the fortunes of New France. [11]
- Perhaps no one saw but Iberville, but he, seeing, felt a sudden desire to play upon the other's weakness. [11]
- As Iberville, with Sainte-Helene and Perrot, sat watching the canoes that followed, with voyageurs erect in bow and stern, a voice in the next canoe, with a half-chanting modulation, began a song of the wild-life. [11]
- Presently the others rise, but Iberville remains an instant longer, as if loth to leave. [11]
- The New Englander replied bravely, but Quebec was not destined to be taken by bombardment, and Iberville saw the Six Friends drift, a shattered remnant, out of his line of fire. [11]
- The Maid of Provence carried a handful of guns and a small but carefully chosen crew, together with Sainte-Helene, Perrot, and the lad Maurice Joval, who had conceived for Iberville friendship nigh to adoration. [11]
- Iberville quelled all protests, and they stepped back. [11]
- That day Iberville, protesting helplessly, was ordered away to France on a man-of-war, which had rocked in the harbour of Quebec for a month awaiting his return. [11]
- Then came the priest, for Iberville, battered as he was, would not stir until the abbe had gone up--a stout strain on the rope. [11]
- Iberville forbore to point a moral, but walked to the mantel, above which hung two swords of finest steel, with richly-chased handles. [11]
- This frankness was pleasing, and soon the governor took Iberville into the drawing-room, where Jessica was. [11]
- Instantly Iberville and Perrot responded, and there rang out from three strong throats the words: "There was a king of Normandy, And he rode forth to war, Gai faluron falurette! [11]
- Iberville and Gering passed through the bushes also, but could neither see nor hear the quarry. [11]
- It was his own name, not Iberville, but--"Pierre! [11]
- One followed the other with a space between, so that Iberville, in the first, looking back, could see a diminishing procession, the last seeming large and weird--almost a shadow--as it were a part of the weird atmosphere. [11]
- Iberville then gave orders that the prisoners from the fort should be brought on board next morning, to be carried on to Fort Albany, which was yet for attack. [11]
- The door creaked open and they stepped out into the garden, Iberville leading the way. [11]
- There was but one thing to do and Iberville lost no time. [11]
- Iberville knew at once that it was a mirage, and the mystery of it did not last long even among the superstitious. [11]
- But Iberville came on slowly, and, anxious to dispose of the Swallow first, gave her broadsides between wind and water, so that soon her decks were spotted with dying men, her bulwarks broken in, and her mainmast gone. [11]
- In a matter of vexing weight he would not have let her stay, but such deliberatings as he would have with Iberville could well bear her scrutiny. [11]
- Within two weeks of the time that Phips in his Bridgwater Merchant, manned by a full crew, twenty fighting men, and twelve guns, with Gering in command of the Swallow, a smaller ship, got away to the south, Iberville also sailed in the same direction. [11]
- She did not note that Iberville had risen, and had come round the table to look over Councillor Drayton's shoulder at a map spread out. [11]
- Iberville had pretended not to notice the fingers which had fluttered towards him. [11]
- He had gone north with his ship, and, as we have seen, when Iberville started on that almost impossible journey, was preparing to return to Boston. [11]
- And Perrot was never prouder than when, in Mountain Street, Iberville, after three years' absence, threw his arms round him and kissed him on each cheek. [11]
- Iberville saw the motion, but did not stir. [11]
- But a minute more," said Iberville. [11]
- In a few moments Iberville and his companions were over the wall. [11]
- He had not met Iberville since his capture, but now, on entering the prison, he saw his enemy not a dozen paces from the door, pale and stern. [11]
- In those days men made love by proxy, and Iberville turned to De Casson and Perrot. [11]
- Indeed, Iberville, whose memory was of the best, now and again accosted some English or Dutch resident, whose face he recalled. [11]
- Gering tried by many means to draw Iberville's attack, and, failing to do so, played more rapidly than he ought, which was what Iberville wished. [11]
- Iberville had his man at an advantage, and was making the most of it when she came in at an angle behind the other, and the sight of her stayed his arm. [11]
- Iberville read the look, and presently said: "Perrot, men have fought for less than gold from a woman's chain and a buckle from her shoe. [11]
- Iberville saw this look and could not help but laugh, though the matter was serious. [11]
- Iberville laughed a little, and the laugh had fire in it--hatred, and the joy of battle. [11]
- And it was like Iberville, that, then only a lad, he came in from the woods, went to his father, and astonished him by asking for his blessing. [11]
- But proceed, Monsieur le Moyne of Iberville. [11]
- Iberville noted that Jessica's face wore the self-same shadow as in the afternoon when she had seen the stranger with Radisson. [11]
- But these were items, for in all he was a fine piece of humanity, and Iberville said as much to De Casson, involuntarily stretching up as he did so. [11]
- De Troyes and Iberville, thinking that a truce and parley were meant, returned the salute with their swords, and presently the canoes of both parties made over to the shore. [11]
- A man like Iberville was not to be counted lightly; for every word he sowed, he would reap a harvest of some kind. [11]
- You and Monsieur Iberville saved the maid I meant no harm to her; 'twas but for ransom. [11]
- In the pause, Iberville said: "Au revoir! [11]
- Strange to say, Iberville recognised the voice first. [11]
- As it was, Iberville promised them all a share of what was got. [11]
- From the first Iberville played a waiting game. [11]
- It said that Iberville had brought prisoners whom he was willing to exchange for French prisoners in the governor's hands. [11]
- You and Monsieur Iberville gave me the world when it were easy to have lost it; now when the world is everything to me because my husband lives in it, you would take his life and break mine. [11]
- As he waited Iberville came on. [11]
- The firs, where Iberville and Gering had just plucked out their swords, were not far, and both men heard. [11]
- Practically in command, Iberville advised watchfulness and preparation for attack. [11]
- She felt less humiliation, because, as it seemed to her, she had a right to ask of Iberville what no other woman could ask for her husband. [11]
- A couple of hours after Gering had thrown his hat and cloak into the blood of the coureur du bois, and slid down the anchor-chain, Iberville knew that his quarry was flown. [11]
- Gering had crowded home with flagrant emphasis the fact that, while Radisson was a traitor and a scoundrel,--which Iberville himself had admitted with an ironical frankness,--he was also a Frenchman. [11]
- Iberville picked up his sword from the table and said calmly: "Once, sir, you made it a choice between the woman and the sword. [11]
- He trusted to his ruse-- he would impersonate Iberville, possessed as he was of the hat and cloak. [11]
- Perrot had had his orders from Iberville: Iberville himself was, if possible, to engage Gering in a hand-to-hand fight; Perrot, on the other hand, was to cut Gering off from his men and bring him in a prisoner. [11]
- The abbe lifted his fingers in admonition once or twice, but his eyes flashed as Iberville spoke of an attempt to capture the admiral on his own ship. [11]
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