At the sight of the former the staghounds, who had all tired of barking at me by this time, became
furiously excited, howling and leaping against their chains.
They galloped on for two or three hours as
furiously as the cavaliers on the wall.
The bulls, however, are not so easily killed as the cows, and always cost the hunter several arrows; sometimes making battle upon the horses, and chasing them
furiously, though severely wounded, with the darts still sticking in their flesh.
They say he loves this little Italian doll
furiously. They say he threw himself at his mother's feet, to beg her to allow him to marry her.
Do not, I pray you, press so furiously forward, or you may get killed."
Now when the goddess Juno saw the Argives thus falling, she said to Minerva, "Alas, daughter of aegis-bearing Jove, unweariable, the promise we made Menelaus that he should not return till he had sacked the city of Ilius will be of no effect if we let Mars rage thus furiously. Let us go into the fray at once."
Cornelius uttered a cry of horror, and in the agony of his frantic terror knocked with his hands and feet at the door so violently and continuously, that Gryphus, with his huge bunch of keys in his hand, ran
furiously up.
He slammed the door
furiously and returned, with an air of relief, to his respectability.
He attacked it
furiously on every opportunity, and human nature is such that Barbicane felt more keenly the opposition of that one man than he did the applause of all the others.
Both fountains were going
furiously and both pumps bailing with might and main.
The crews plied the oars driving the galleys so
furiously that they seemed to fly.
I had escaped it for all the years I had roamed the five continents and their encircling seas; in spite of beautiful women and urging opportunity; in spite of a half- desire for love and a constant search for my ideal, it had remained for me to fall
furiously and hopelessly in love with a creature from another world, of a species similar possibly, yet not identical with mine.
Nobs leaped about and barked
furiously. "Let 'em have it!" commanded the tug-captain, and instantly revolvers and rifles poured bullets upon the deck of the submersible.
The contents of the flask were boiling
furiously, while a villainous smell filled the room.
The boys applied whip and spur, the waiters shouted, the hostlers cheered, and away they went, fast and
furiously.