1 We were soon joined by Elizabeth.
2 She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself.
3 She uttered some words in a loud voice, and the youth joined her, who also expressed surprise.
4 He was seized and cast into prison the very day that Safie arrived from Constantinople to join him.
5 What chiefly struck me was the gentle manners of these people, and I longed to join them, but dared not.
6 After he had been employed thus about an hour, the young woman joined him and they entered the cottage together.
7 Without previously communicating with me, he had, in concert with Elizabeth, arranged that Clerval should join me at Strasbourg.
8 This city had remained faithful to him, after the whole nation had forsaken his cause to join the standard of Parliament and liberty.
9 This hovel however, joined a cottage of a neat and pleasant appearance, but after my late dearly bought experience, I dared not enter it.
10 There were women weeping around; I hung over it and joined my sad tears to theirs; all this time no distinct idea presented itself to my mind, but my thoughts rambled to various subjects, reflecting confusedly on my misfortunes and their cause.
11 I passed an hour in this state of mind, when suddenly I reflected how fearful the combat which I momentarily expected would be to my wife, and I earnestly entreated her to retire, resolving not to join her until I had obtained some knowledge as to the situation of my enemy.
12 The sun had far descended, and I still sat on the shore, satisfying my appetite, which had become ravenous, with an oaten cake, when I saw a fishing-boat land close to me, and one of the men brought me a packet; it contained letters from Geneva, and one from Clerval entreating me to join him.