She ran all the way to the village and was just in time to see the Mercedes bowling smoothly out of sight, with Martin seated beside the chauffeur.
The man with the lamp had reached the back of the house across the bowling green, and a stalwart farmer had caught Betsy Thwaites by the wrist.
Maybe we might have some fun bowling stones down it.
Her joyous shout died a sudden death when the oncoming Janus collided with her, bowling Crazy Jane over.
I'm afraid," said Richard soberly, "that walking in the woods in May has its advantages over bowling along the main highway in any kind of a car.
I am Deck Lyon; but I don't know you, although I've seen you at Bowling Green.
On the day following, several of the county authorities put into appearance, and the prisoners were taken away to Bowling Green, some to the prison, and the wounded ones to a hospital.
The capture of Henry and Donelson necessitated the evacuation of Bowling Green and Columbus.
The Confederate Line from Columbus to Bowling Green.
The opening of 1862 found the Confederates in possession of a strong line across the southern portion of Western Kentucky, stretching from Bowling Green, near the centre of the State, to Columbus on the Mississippi.
As was expected, Columbus and Bowling Green were evacuated, while General Buell at once occupied Nashville.
The Confederates here held a line of defence with strongly fortified posts at Columbus, Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Bowling Green, Mill Spring, and Cumberland Gap.
If the enemy shall concentrate atBowling Green, do not retire from his front, yet do not fight him there either, but seize Columbus and East Tennessee, one or both, left exposed by the concentration at Bowling Green.
When he moves on Bowling Green, what hinders it being reinforced from Columbus?
Columbus will not get at Grant, but the force fromBowling Green will.
No considerable force has been sent from those places to Bowling Green.
If it be intended that his column shall move on Bowling Green while another moves from Cairo or Paducah on Columbus or Camp Beauregard, it will be a repetition of the same strategic error which produced the disaster of Bull Run.
Applying the principle to your case, my idea is that Halleck shall menace Columbus and "down river" generally, while you menace Bowling Green and East Tennessee.
They hold the railroad from Bowling Green to within a few miles of Fort Donelson, with the bridge at Clarksville undisturbed.
He was awakened by the jolly note of a bugle from the neighbouring high road, where a char-à-banc was bowling by with some belated tourists.
Colleges, from which in years past, students would have been summarily expelled for rolling ten pins, have now bowling alleys of their own.
On the 31st of the month we arrived inBowling Green, where the brigade remained a few days to recruit and draw clothing, preparatory to its further march.
Accordingly, on the 20th of October the line of march was taken up for Nashville, the 36th brigade passing back through Lancaster and Danville, thence following the main road leading to Bowling Green.
Up the road sounded a siren, and the little manager turned to see two headlights bowling toward him.
His soliloquy on the brink of the quarry hole ended abruptly when with a snort the elephant shot a trunk full of water out of the darkness, bowling the little man over and drenching every thing and everybody.
At five o'clock this morning struck tents at camp, a few miles this side of Bowling Green, and were on the march for "any place where ordered.
Bowling Green Street derives its name from a bowling green which existed not very many years since.
She signalled him, and in another minute they were bowling rapidly homeward.
Two or three children were bowling their hoops, followed by a panting pug.
I saw it once, when I was a little chap: I remember playing on the bowling green.
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