The monks and villagers re- treated prudently and the tethered mules began rearing.
These villagers treated him as if he were a stranger, or an enemy.
Astonished villagers took them into custody but treated them hospitably right from the start.
The villagers treated him with awe and wonder, they honored him-but the respect that he had sought was not there.
They notice that the villagers treat their religious leaders like royalty.
In that event, how will the villagers treat her?
Kynes noticed that the "civilized" villagers treated them differently, but it wasn't clear whether this came from awe or disdain.
The villagers welcomed the royal refugees and treated them with hospitality.
The villagers treated him both as a foreigner and almost as a brother.
There she also becomes suspicious of the way the villagers are treating a 14-year-old girl (Boulting); her investigations point to witchcraft.