The jaguars are fond of retiring to deserted ruins, and I believe it is more prudent in general for a solitary traveller to encamp in the open air, between two fires, than to seek shelter in uninhabited huts.
Under the Empire, between two wars, he had found time to marry Mademoiselle Gillenormand.
All at once, between two discharges, the distant sound of a clock striking the hour became audible.
But I have only to give one more stroke in the right place, and knock out a little brick wedged in between two lumps of stone, for the whole thing to tumble to the ground like a house of cards.
And they came unto the brook of Eshcol, and cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they bare it between two upon a staff; and they brought of the pomegranates, and of the figs.
And when Herod would have brought him forth, the same night Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains: and the keepers before the door kept the prison.
And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions?
Theft was generally punished with flogging, but in serious cases the thief was forced to run the gauntlet, between two rows of sailors all armed with thin knotted cords.
This is a matter, I believe, between two men," he said, addressing Harz.
But now, between two of them at least, had arisen a very different sense of injury.
I had camped for the night on a high divide, between two branches of the Clearwater river.
I searched for the cause of the acute pain in my side, and found it to be the sharp point of a rock that my cedar boughs had not sufficiently covered and which was trying to get in between two of my ribs.
A slight misstep at any point, or an unfortunate slip would be liable to let my foot drop in between two of these rocks and throw me in such a way as to break a leg, an arm, or possibly my head.
By God I'd as soon remain in this government, or take another, even if it was offered me between two plates, as fly to heaven without wings.
CANTO IV Between two kinds of food, both equally Remote and tempting, first a man might die Of hunger, ere he one could freely choose.
The water thence makes its way between two cliffs of perpendicular rock, the ravine being in several places so narrow that the branches of the trees on the opposite sides interlace, and an active man could readily leap across it.
The river at this point runs almost directly north and south, between two banks of black mud, the base of which it is perpetually undermining.
So soon as we cleared the pass, the creek turned northerly, and ran away over a fine piece of grassy plain, which was a kind of valley, between two lines of hills running east and west, the valley being of some width.
Passing over a saddle-like pass, between two of them, we came to a flat, open valley running all the way to the foot of the new range, with a creek channel between.
I think I remarked before that we entered this little glen through a pass about half-a-mile long, between two hills of red sandstone.
The political interest, indeed, is revealed in the subtitle, Between Two Worlds, which was originally intended for the actual title.
The Dop Doctor was followed, two years later, by Between Two Thieves.
The nest is placed in a bushy tree, between two or three thin twigs, to which it is attached.
About ten feet from my tent on this path, passers-by had cut one of the bamboos in a clump and left it leaning up against the clump; between two knots of this a rough hack had broken an irregular hole into a joint.
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