On this same day we bade good-by to Cambridge, and took the two o'clock train to Oxford, where we arrived at half past five.
And so we bade good-by to Stratford-on-Avon and its hospitalities, with grateful remembrances of our kind entertainers and all they did for our comfort and enjoyment.
We stopped here nearly a fortnight, by which time our horses were quite restored, my large skin dressed, and we bade good-bye to the glen which had given us such a kind reception.
With a truly heavy heart I bade good-bye to Trusty, and most earnestly commended him to the care of my men.
When I bade good-bye to the General and his family, I felt a tightening about my throat and my heart, and I could not speak.
We bade good-bye to the Colonel and his family, to the officers of F, who were to stay behind, and to our kind friends of the Fifth Cavalry.
Then the time came when he bade good-by to Chiron his great instructor; the time came when he went from the centaur's cave for the last time, and went through the wooded ways and down the side of the Mountain Pelion.
I bade good-by to my sorrowful mother and I went from Seriphus--from that land that I might not return to without the Gorgon's head.
We bade good-bye to Donegal that afternoon, and took train for Londonderry and the "Black North.
I rose early the following morning and bade good-bye to my kind host.
I bade good-bye to him and to all the villagers who had collected round early in the morning to see me start.
I bade good-bye to him and left; and there poor Omangus stood motionless, gazing at me until the winding shore took me round the cliff.
We bade good-by to Hickman and party and returned to the fort with the meat.
We bade good-by to our numerous friends and started to Chihuahua in the latter part of March.
At this place we bade good-bye to President Young, who drove out to see us.
On Friday evening I bade good-by to Washington, and none of the Ministers had any idea that Sumter had been attacked, nor had Lord Lyons received any intelligence from Charleston.
I bade good-by to Captain Adams with sincere regret, and if--but I may not utter the wish here.
I bade good-bye to my friend, and sat down in my boat, which was soon forced up along the stream close to the bank, in order to get a good start across to the other side.
Here, I bade good-bye to Punty, ever-faithful pony, and kindly Capt.
But now we bade good-bye to cars and locomotives, and did not see them again until we heard their tramp and whistle two thousand miles away, in the canon of the Columbia.
Here we bade good-bye to civilization, and at last were fairly off for Arizona.
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