1 I rose accordingly from table, got into a hansom, and drove straight to Jekyll's house.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER DR. LANYON'S NARRATIVE 2 Which I accordingly venture, with all suitable apologies, to do.
3 The Prince accordingly made a sign with his truncheon, as the Knight passed him in his second career around the lists.
4 Gurth accordingly hastened his pace, in order to gain the open common to which the lane led, but was not so fortunate as to accomplish his object.
5 A light was procured accordingly, and the robber proceeded to examine the purse.
6 Of the ten shafts which hit the target, two within the inner ring were shot by Hubert, a forester in the service of Malvoisin, who was accordingly pronounced victorious.
7 It was accordingly the Prince's intention, which he for some time maintained, to treat these unwonted guests with a courtesy to which they had been little accustomed.
8 The door accordingly was opened; and the hermit, a large, strong-built man, in his sackcloth gown and hood, girt with a rope of rushes, stood before the knight.
9 He went accordingly to the banquet, of which we have already mentioned the principal events.
10 Her present situation required all her presence of mind, and she summoned it up accordingly.
11 The Saxon prisoners were accordingly removed, just as they introduced the monk Ambrose, who appeared to be in great perturbation.
12 This explanation was accordingly returned by these men to Front-de-Boeuf, when he questioned them why they did not make for the battlements upon the alarm.
13 The Prior Aymer winded a blast accordingly.
14 Isaac accordingly bade his friend farewell, and about an hour's riding brought him before the Preceptory of Templestowe.
15 Poor Isaac was hurried off accordingly, and expelled from the preceptory; all his entreaties, and even his offers, unheard and disregarded.