Right opposite to Osaka, on the other side of the river Jodo, there is another town called Sakay, not so large as Osaka, but of considerable extent, and having great trade to all the neighbouring country.
Likewise at Tabalola, another town in Machian, they have two forts with eight cannons, this place being very strongly situated by nature.
At this place they staid three days; and after a days journey, coming to another town, they were obliged to stop for fifteen days, owing to the river being in flood.
Coming to another town, the Indians brought their children to touch the hands of the Spaniards, giving them meal made of a fruit like carobs, which was eaten along with a certain kind of earth, and was very sweet and agreeable.
Four days after this fray, the troops marched to another town called Osachile after the name of its cacique.
After this friendly reception, the cacique went away to another town, leaving his own entirely for the accommodation of the Spaniards.
I have only seen her once before, and now she is going far away with her husband to another town, and I may not see her again.
In another town a boy took his stand, and was baptised, thus crossing the line that divides secret belief from open confession.
They moved again to another town; it followed him there, for a temple was there, and a temple means that.
Lavelia is a large town on the bank of a river which runs into the north side of the bay of Panama, and is seven leagues from the sea; and Nata is another town situated in a plain on a branch of the same river.
There is another town, named Ribera grande, said to consist of 500 houses, which has a good harbour.
I will go away to another town—where you like—but I will watch over him all my life—I will watch over him all my life unceasingly.
I suddenly said to him that if he had not money enough to move to another town, we would give it to him, and, indeed, I myself would give him as much as he wanted out of my own money.
I was glad to be able to turn his mind from painful thoughts, and we began to dream of how we would move to another town, how we would buy a horse and cart.
The day that the Governor departed from thence, he lodged at a town, subject to the lord of Ullibahali; and the next day he came to another town called Toasi.
One-half of the company were lodged here, and the rest passed forward twenty-five leagues to another town called la Trinidad, of fifteen or twenty households.
Ucita fled toanother town that he had in another sea-port.
Panaurov had got a post in another town, and had been promoted an actual civil councillor, and was now staying at the Dresden.
I can never succeed in wringing from the authorities a post in another town.
From there he went to another town, called Tolilicuy, (105) where the lord at once came forth peaceably with many Indians: and the said captain demanded gold of him and of his Indians.
The said captain forthwith ordered the lords to send two Indians to another town, called Dagua, to order the inhabitants to come peaceably to him, and bring him a quantity of gold.
On arriving at another town, he sent a number of Spaniards, and Indians from Tolilicuy to capture many Indians, and so the following day they brought back more than a hundred persons with them.
Very often, when we would find it convenient to do so, I would give her a case of goods and let her drive to some distant store and make a sale while I would drive to another town, and we would meet at still another point at night.
We moved the balance of the stock to another town, where our sales ran from one to three hundred dollars per day.
Attended by all these people we took the road of Qualecut, and came first to another town, called Capua.
On the second day afterwards, the Governor arrived at another town, called Catamaya, and slept in the adjacent fields.
There was little maize in the place, and the Governor moved to another town, half a league from the great river,[279] where it was found in sufficiency.
Then the Governor entered there, and with the cavalry charged in the direction the Indians were running, and at another town, a quarter of a league off, many were taken.
Sinclair Lewis Spoon River Anthology was a collection of poems, Winesburg, Ohio was a collection of short stories, The Anthology of Another Town was a collection of anecdotes.
The pranks of Penrod Schofield are merely those of Tom Sawyer repeated in another town, without the touches of poetry or of the informing imagination lent by Mark Twain.
An exception was made against Tuskegee and another town, which had been concerned in the burning of the boy taken from Watauga, already noted, and these two were reduced to ashes.
Continuing to another town, "we engaged in our former labor, that is, cutting and destroying all things that might be of advantage to our enemies.
There was once in another town a man who had three daughters, all very beautiful.
Then the Sun went on a journey to another town, and while he was gone, the baby was born; but it was a girl.
The Sun and the Moon Long ago the Sun had to leave the Moon to go to another town.
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