1 It was a lady on horseback, accompanied by a country-man as a guide.
2 I often refused to accompany him, alleging another engagement, that I might remain alone.
3 I, their eldest child, was born at Naples, and as an infant accompanied them in their rambles.
4 One day, when my father had gone by himself to Milan, my mother, accompanied by me, visited this abode.
5 My father and the rest of the family being obliged to attend as witnesses, I accompanied them to the court.
6 He had endeavoured to persuade his father to permit him to accompany me and to become my fellow student, but in vain.
7 She played a simple air, and her voice accompanied it in sweet accents, but unlike the wondrous strain of the stranger.
8 You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings.
9 On the third day my mother sickened; her fever was accompanied by the most alarming symptoms, and the looks of her medical attendants prognosticated the worst event.
10 A few months before my arrival they had lived in a large and luxurious city called Paris, surrounded by friends and possessed of every enjoyment which virtue, refinement of intellect, or taste, accompanied by a moderate fortune, could afford.
11 I attempted to accompany them and proceeded a short distance from the house, but my head whirled round, my steps were like those of a drunken man, I fell at last in a state of utter exhaustion; a film covered my eyes, and my skin was parched with the heat of fever.
12 I accompanied the whale-fishers on several expeditions to the North Sea; I voluntarily endured cold, famine, thirst, and want of sleep; I often worked harder than the common sailors during the day and devoted my nights to the study of mathematics, the theory of medicine, and those branches of physical science from which a naval adventurer might derive the greatest practical advantage.