Out and in, about the bluffs of the mountain wall, she fled, loose-reined, and still the groom toiled in her pursuit.
Stop crying, Nina, or I'll always send you upstairs when Antonia tells us about the country.
He read the chapters from Saint Matthew about the birth of Christ, and as we listened, it all seemed like something that had happened lately, and near at hand.
While we were disputing 'about the ring, I heard a mournful voice calling, 'Antonia, Antonia!
If Heaven is like this, I won't spend none of my time frettin' about the foundations.
He was almost forced to tell her how he loved and longed for her; about the home he had prepared; of a thousand personal interests.
Now here it appears bare," said the Harvester, "because I didn't know what should go on the walls or what rugs to get or about the windows.
About the middle of August, 1822, Hippolyte, on the advice of his doctors, went to Enghien to take the waters.
Lamotte hoped to be able to obtain for his son some position about the Court of Louis XVI.
Yet was the town more cheerful of aspect than Cheaping Knowe, and the folk who came thronging about the chapmen at the gates not so woe-begone, and goodly enough.
Then he got him out of the hall and the castle, for no door was shut, and there was no man to be seen within or about the house.
Instead she bristled, showing her fangs, and afterward she went away in search of Tarzan; but she could not find him, as he was roaming far afield in search of meat.
Tarzan wondered, and he wondered, too, about the presence of Dango.
The frightened child rolled his eyes fearfully toward his captor, until the whites showed gleaming allabout the irises.
As it encompassed his body below the shoulders, Tarzan gave a quick jerk that tightened it about the boy's arms, pinioning them to his sides.
The knight did not answer, but she heard him moving boldly about the room.
When he had returned, the sultan asked him for news about the Christians.
The lords there were well informed about the reason he was returning, and they went together to see him.
Mabel pointed toward the shore, to a home on a hillside, with a woman sewing on the front steps and children racing about the yard.
He lingered, talking volubly--about the weather--then about how cool it was on the hilltops.
While the rain streamed, the five, with Susan a horrified onlooker, fought on and on about the division of the money.
Again she looked slowly, searchingly, about the room to make absolutely sure she had forgotten nothing, had put everything in perfect order.
Then he endeavored to get employment as a hackney writer, to copy for the stationers and lawyers about the Temple, but could find no vacancy.
As silent as ever, only talked once during dinner when he told us about the first of his series of cricket matches between authors and artists.
I return from the Kasai district by a boat like this one, burning wood and with a stern wheel, reaching Leopoldville, this place, about the 12th of March, and sailing on the Albertville for Southampton on the 19th of March.
Who was the chap who wrote about thebottle of Malvoisie?
Brisbane says I will get $50 about the first of October, which is plenty and enough for a young man who intends to be good to his folks.
They were free with the fellows, young and old, about the place, and exchanged banter in rude phrases, which at first shocked her.
As a result, a hum of gossip was set going which moved about the house in that secret manner common to gossip.
Light overcoats were turned up about the ears, hats were pulled down.
Carrie nodded and asked her sister about the neighbourhood.
The other girls had ranged themselves about the windows or the work-benches of those of the men who had gone out.
On our road to the house, I mentioned my name and position in the family, to satisfy him that he might speak to me about the business on which my lady was to employ him.
At any rate, Miss Rachel was reported to have said some severe things to Mr. Franklin, at the piano that evening, about the people he had lived among, and the principles he had adopted in foreign parts.
In spite of the English invasion and other adversities the Floral Games survived till, about the year 1500, their permanence was secured by the munificent bequest of Clemence Isaure, a rich lady of Toulouse.
He stepped into the chair at Notre-Dame, being also nominated canon, about the year 1115.
The two principal temples are situated at Deulwara, about the middle of the mountain, and five miles south-west of Guru Sikra, the highest summit.
The silence was only broken by the wailing of some large birds that circled sidelong, as if in surprise or alarm, about the summit of the hills.
Mary, Rorie, and the black castaway were seated about the fire in silence; and I could see that Mary had been weeping.
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