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reched

vb. (context obsolete English) (en-past of: reached) (Middle English–15th century)

Usage examples of "reched".

I promised, and got onto my mule Alexander and reched down and lifted Glory on behind me, and we rode up the path till we come to within maybe a hundred foot of the cabin door.

He reched up and got hold of a leather bag and fumbled in it and pulled out a envelope.

But the other three fell on me with loud brutal yells, and I reched for my .

I laid down my saddle-bags sudden-like and reched for my guns, when it occurred to me that if I had a fight I there I might get arrested and it would interfere with me bringing Brother Rembrandt in for the wedding.

As the stage crashed through the mob I reched down and got Joshua by the neck and pulled him out from under about fifteen men which was beating him to death with their gun butts and pulling out his whiskers, and I slung him up on top of the other luggage.

I rode up onto him before he could get out of rech, and reched up and got him by the laig and pulled him down, and his langwidge was painful to hear.

Jest as I reched the door he come weaving out, muttering in his whiskers and waving his six-shooter.

So I reched up and got him by the tail and yanked him down, and whapped him agen the ground three or four times, and when I let go of him he run off a few yards, and looked back at me in a most pecooliar manner.

So I snapped the thongs on my wrists and reched up and caught hold of the rope I was hung with by both hands and broke it.

Jest as I reched the aidge of the bushes, they got to the foot of the wall and jumped off their hosses and run up that ladder like monkeys, letting their hosses run any ways.

They all turnt and gaped at me, and the hunter reched for his belt where he was wearing the longest knife I ever seen.

As the stage crashed through the mob I reched down and got Joshua by the neck and pulled him out from under about fifteen men which was beating him to death with their gun butts and pulling out his whiskers by the handfulls and I slung him up on top of the other luggage.

When it popped he opened his mouth convulsively and reched out his hand.