1 She fell, however, into good hands.
2 Snow fell, and the waters were hardened, but I rested not.
3 Then, overcome by fatigue, I lay down among some straw and fell asleep.
4 For a moment only did I lose recollection; I fell senseless on the ground.
5 When shown the body, she fell into violent hysterics and kept her bed for several days.
6 We visited the tomb of the illustrious Hampden and the field on which that patriot fell.
7 Tears, unrestrained, fell from my brother's eyes; a sense of mortal agony crept over my frame.
8 As he was proceeding along the sands, he struck his foot against something and fell at his length on the ground.
9 Saying this, he endeavoured to spring from the bed, but the exertion was too great for him; he fell back and fainted.
10 She arrived in safety at a town about twenty leagues from the cottage of De Lacey, when her attendant fell dangerously ill.
11 One of his most intimate friends was a merchant who, from a flourishing state, fell, through numerous mischances, into poverty.
12 There were no horses to be procured, and I must return by the lake; but the wind was unfavourable, and the rain fell in torrents.
13 She continued her course along the precipitous sides of the river, when suddenly her foot slipped, and she fell into the rapid stream.
14 By some papers of her father which fell into her hands she heard of the exile of her lover and learnt the name of the spot where he then resided.
15 This account rather alarmed us, and we continued to search for him until night fell, when Elizabeth conjectured that he might have returned to the house.
16 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.