to stand by loyally
" Then so do I, " cried Stuart, loyally.
" She's my friend; she sits with us, " Mike whispered back loyally, but also a bit territorially.
He took her words to heart, staying, for most of his political career, loyally behind and modestly to one side.
He has always loyally defended the president.
Nevertheless, both brothers continued to serve loyally through the end of the war.
" He is gone, " said Kent, gazing down at the master he had served so loyally.
" I should think Marilla's raspberry cordial would prob'ly be much nicer than Mrs. Lynde's, " said Anne loyally.
It was also an unusual move, as Shakespeare's decision to stick loyally to just one theatre organization for many years was very unconventional for the time.
Not, Scarlett loyally hastened to tell herself, that she would prefer a mother like Mrs. Tarleton to Ellen, but still it would be fun to romp with a mother.
To prepare for strikes and periods of unemployment, it raised large funds by imposing heavy dues and created a benefit system to hold men loyally to the union.
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