All 50 Uses of
accompany
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Well, every time I have seen Mercedes come into the city she has been accompanied by a tall, strapping, black-eyed Catalan, with a red complexion, brown skin, and fierce air, whom she calls cousin.†
Chpt 1-2
- Danglars, however, who now made his appearance, accompanied by Caderousse, effectually confirmed the report, stating that he had recently conversed with M. Morrel, who had himself assured him of his intention to dine at La Reserve.†
Chpt 5-6
- "These are mournful auspices to accompany a betrothal," sighed poor Renee.†
Chpt 5-6
- Seeing a stranger, escorted by two turnkeys holding torches and accompanied by two soldiers, and to whom the governor spoke bareheaded, Dantes, who guessed the truth, and that the moment to address himself to the superior authorities was come, sprang forward with clasped hands.†
Chpt 13-14
- If all the prisoners took it into their heads to travel a hundred leagues, and their guardians consented to accompany them, they would have a capital chance of escaping.†
Chpt 13-14
- "Wasn't his name Faria?" inquired one of the officers who accompanied the governor.†
Chpt 19-20
- But the skilful manner in which Dantes had handled the lugger had entirely reassured him; and then, when he saw the light plume of smoke floating above the bastion of the Chateau d'If, and heard the distant report, he was instantly struck with the idea that he had on board his vessel one whose coming and going, like that of kings, was accompanied with salutes of artillery.†
Chpt 22-23
- Then he would be free to make his researches, not perhaps entirely at liberty, for he would be doubtless watched by those who accompanied him.†
Chpt 22-23
- …himself might excite suspicion; but the cunning purchaser asked no troublesome questions concerning a bargain by which he gained a round profit of at least eighty per cent. The following day Dantes presented Jacopo with an entirely new vessel, accompanying the gift by a donation of one hundred piastres, that he might provide himself with a suitable crew and other requisites for his outfit, upon condition that he would go at once to Marseilles for the purpose of inquiring after an old…†
Chpt 25-26
- Still Dantes could not view without a shudder the approach of a gendarme who accompanied the officers deputed to demand his bill of health ere the yacht was permitted to hold communication with the shore; but with that perfect self-possession he had acquired during his acquaintance with Faria, Dantes coolly presented an English passport he had obtained from Leghorn, and as this gave him a standing which a French passport would not have afforded, he was informed that there existed no…†
Chpt 25-26
- When he withdrew from the scene of his painful recollections, they both accompanied him downstairs, reiterating their hope that he would come again whenever he pleased, and assuring him that their poor dwelling would ever be open to him.†
Chpt 25-26
- I heard all this from the window, for I was anxious that Mercedes should persuade the old man to accompany her, for his footsteps over my head night and day did not leave me a moment's repose."†
Chpt 27-28
- He proposed to Fernand to accompany him; Fernand agreed to do so, deserted his post, and followed the general.†
Chpt 27-28
- "I recollect this, because the poor devil's death was accompanied by a singular incident."†
Chpt 27-28
- As to the note which accompanied this, the Englishman understood that it might have been added by some inspector who had taken a momentary interest in Dantes' situation, but who had, from the remarks we have quoted, found it impossible to give any effect to the interest he had felt.†
Chpt 27-28
- Julie wished to accompany him.†
Chpt 29-30
- If you go accompanied by any other person, or should any one else go in your place, the porter will reply that he does not know anything about it.†
Chpt 29-30
- Yes; I will accompany you.†
Chpt 29-30
- Emmanuel accompanied me, father.†
Chpt 29-30
- He was accompanied by two of the yacht's crew.†
Chpt 31-32
- Four young men of the richest and noblest families of Rome accompanied them with that Italian freedom which has not its parallel in any other country in the world.†
Chpt 33-34
- Luigi slowly relinquished Teresa's arm, which he had held beneath his own, and Teresa, accompanied by her elegant cavalier, took her appointed place with much agitation in the aristocratic quadrille.†
Chpt 33-34
- Sometimes she is accompanied by the person who is now with her, and at others she is merely attended by a black servant.†
Chpt 33-34
- Why, here—they give you their hand—they press yours in return—they keep up a whispering conversation—permit you to accompany them home.†
Chpt 33-34
- The prisoners, transported the previous evening from the Carcere Nuovo to the little church of Santa Maria del Popolo, had passed the night, each accompanied by two priests, in a chapel closed by a grating, before which were two sentinels, who were relieved at intervals.†
Chpt 35-36
- Each was accompanied by two priests.†
Chpt 35-36
- He profited by this distraction to slip away among the crowd, without even thanking the worthy priests who accompanied him.†
Chpt 35-36
- Suppose that all the stars had descended from the sky and mingled in a wild dance on the face of the earth; the whole accompanied by cries that were never heard in any other part of the world.†
Chpt 35-36
- And if I went to seek Vampa, would you accompany me?†
Chpt 37-38
- Are you still resolved to accompany me?†
Chpt 37-38
- Franz and the count went downstairs, accompanied by Peppino.†
Chpt 37-38
- The first words that Albert uttered to his friend, on the following morning, contained a request that Franz would accompany him on a visit to the count; true, the young man had warmly and energetically thanked the count on the previous evening; but services such as he had rendered could never be too often acknowledged.†
Chpt 37-38
- Franz, who seemed attracted by some invisible influence towards the count, in which terror was strangely mingled, felt an extreme reluctance to permit his friend to be exposed alone to the singular fascination that this mysterious personage seemed to exercise over him, and therefore made no objection to Albert's request, but at once accompanied him to the desired spot, and, after a short delay, the count joined them in the salon.†
Chpt 37-38
- Your offer, however, smooths all difficulties, and I have only to ask you, my dear M. de Morcerf" (these words were accompanied by a most peculiar smile), "whether you undertake, upon my arrival in France, to open to me the doors of that fashionable world of which I know no more than a Huron or a native of Cochin-China?"†
Chpt 37-38
- At the Bois de Boulogne, ennui and hunger attacked me at once,—two enemies who rarely accompany each other, and who are yet leagued against me, a sort of Carlo-republican alliance.†
Chpt 39-40
- No, he arrived accompanied simply by the guest I am going to present to you.†
Chpt 39-40
- Consider yourself as in your own house, and to put yourself still more at your ease, pray accompany me to the apartments of M. de Morcerf, he whom I wrote from Rome an account of the services you rendered me, and to whom I announced your promised visit, and I may say that both the count and countess anxiously desire to thank you in person.†
Chpt 41-42
- Albert was used to the count's manner of proceeding; he knew that, like Nero, he was in search of the impossible, and nothing astonished him, but wishing to judge with his own eyes how far the count's orders had been executed, he accompanied him to the door of the house.†
Chpt 41-42
- "Monsieur," said the count to Albert, "I do not ask you to accompany me to my house, as I can only show you a habitation fitted up in a hurry, and I have, as you know, a reputation to keep up as regards not being taken by surprise.†
Chpt 41-42
- "Am I to accompany you, your excellency?" cried Bertuccio.†
Chpt 41-42
- Shall I accompany you, monsieur?†
Chpt 43-44
- And Monte Cristo accompanied these words by the gift of two gold pieces, which produced a torrent of thanks and blessings from the concierge.†
Chpt 43-44
- Benedetto maintained the truth of what he had said, and accompanied it with details that did more honor to his imagination than to his veracity.†
Chpt 43-44
- I was compelled, at this period, to leave Corsica on an important expedition; I reflected for a long time, and with the hope of averting some impending misfortune, I resolved that Benedetto should accompany me.†
Chpt 43-44
- I spoke to Benedetto alone, and proposed to him to accompany me, endeavoring to tempt him by all the promises most likely to dazzle the imagination of a child of twelve.†
Chpt 43-44
- At this moment there was a tremendous clap of thunder, accompanied by a flash of lightning so vivid, that it quite eclipsed the light of the lamp.†
Chpt 43-44
- Does your excellency wish me to accompany him?†
Chpt 45-46
- And the count, while pronouncing these latter words, accompanied them with one of those ghastly smiles that used to strike terror into poor Franz d'Epinay.†
Chpt 45-46
- …contempt for the simple elegance of his wife's favorite sitting-room, where, by the way, he was never permitted to intrude, unless, indeed, he excused his own appearance by ushering in some more agreeable visitor than himself; and even then he had rather the air and manner of a person who was himself introduced, than that of being the presenter of another, his reception being cordial or frigid, in proportion as the person who accompanied him chanced to please or displease the baroness.†
Chpt 47-48
- During the evening, Monte Cristo quitted Paris for Auteuil, accompanied by Ali.†
Chpt 47-48
Definition:
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(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with