References in classic literature ?
He spoke his grace with some haste, and was surprised to hear his guest respond fittingly in the Latin tongue.
(1) When fire breaks out inside to enemy's camp, respond at once with an attack from without.
He rode on in silence, except, that now and then he would give way to a burst of indignation, and exclaim, with a shake of the head and a toss of the hand toward the opposite shore--"bad men, very bad men across the river"; to each of which brief exclamations, his worthy cousin, Hay-she-in-cow-cow, would respond by a guttural sound of acquiescence, equivalent to an amen.
"And I you a happy New Year," responded the Second Blighted Being, with the accent of a penitent accordeon.
"But it is not midnight," responded the other, showing his watch.
Milady seemed overcome with joy, and made Kitty repeat the smallest details of the pretended interview of the soubrette with De Wardes when he received the letter; how he had responded; what was the expression of his face; if he seemed very amorous.
No, I have nothing to trouble me," she responded coldly; and she added immediately: "You haven't seen Mlle.
As I came to a halt before him, Tars Tarkas pointed over the incubator and said, "Sak." I saw that he wanted me to repeat my performance of yesterday for the edification of Lorquas Ptomel, and, as I must confess that my prowess gave me no little satisfaction, I responded quickly, leaping entirely over the parked chariots on the far side of the incubator.
But whenever one of the songs he had learned from Steward was played, he responded. He could not help responding.
It was the first kiss of her life to which her nature had really responded. It was a flaming torch that kindled desire.
"You'll never ketch him, Ab," responded the sheriff.
He raised his head sometimes, looked before us, and uttered a cry of recognition, which was responded to by a voice that came nearer and nearer.