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1 War threatens to invade our peaceful valley, and I hasten thither .
2 I decided to hasten thither , with Mrs. Lee, of Hillsdale, as an assistant.
3 Wallace's proceedings in Scotland made Edward anxious to hasten thither and rid himself of the French war.
4 Unless my Lady needs me, I myself must hasten thither to aid in the punishment of this Jean L'as!
5 His own name uttered in a peremptory shout from the next room caused him to pick up the brooch and hasten thither .
6 I hasten thither to make good my confession, to strengthen myself in the truth, and to prepare myself for death and eternity.
7 On the morrow it was impossible for him to travel to Roeskelde, but the following day he really would and must hasten thither .
8 When you hear it spoken of, hasten thither to convert the inhabitants to Islam, for in that country many will become the friends of God.
9 He hastened thither , and ordered the intruders to quit his house instantly.
10 As soon as I was let out of school, I hastened thither .
11 We hastened thither , but apparently many had had the same idea.
12 He could hardly believe his ears and hastening thither , went in with them.
13 The people of Tunis hastened thither , bringing those of Utica along with them.
14 Perceiving a light in the dressing-room, the waiting-maid hastened thither .
15 He hastened thither ; but, before he arrived, the question had been put and carried.
16 The next morning he hastened thither to secure them from being stolen or spoiled.
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