I acted as his pilot, and on our way back to the Bungalow he asked me how much I could see.
On several occasions the raiders hove in sight after the inmates of the Bungalow were all in bed.
So away we toddled out of the Bungalowand down the rails which run round the Outer Circle, right through Clarence Gate, down Upper Baker Street, past the Tube, and across the road to Gentle's.
The team was chosen from fifteen Canadians, all who were at the Bungalow at the time; and seven of the nine men who comprised the team were "black" blind.
The matron of the Bungalow was Mrs. Craven, a sympathetic woman of heroic mould, and with a wide experience in war work.
On one of these nights I, with two Canadian chums, sightless like myself, had just entered the Bungalow when the maroons began to explode and the whistles to shriek.
The Bungalow turned out two men who had no superiors on the river either sighted or sightless.
I found a nest on 11th June in the roof of Major Batchelor's bungalow at Nachar, in the Sutlej Valley; it contained young birds.
The breeding-season lasts from March to June, and some birds at any rate must have two broods, since I found three fresh eggs in the wall of the Pownda dak bungalow about the 20th June.
They are very tame, flying in and out of the bungalow at pleasure; when irritated, which is rather a failing with them, they show every sign of resentment.
Jerdon remarks:--"I once found its nest in a desertedbungalow at Kallia, in the corner of the house.
Footnote A: Numbers of these birds used to build in a guinea-grass field attached to my bungalowat Colombo, and I had full opportunity of watching the construction of the nest on many occasions.
In a friend's bungalow in the Wynaad there were three nests built on the wall-plate of the verandah and two eggs laid in each nest.
In May 1870 a pair resorted to a large guinea-grass field attached to my bungalowat Colombo, for the purpose of breeding.
There were no birds in last year's nest," but the mysterious bungalow had been hastily arranged for the lovely successor to the vanished queen of a cobweb Paradise.
Major Hawke departed for the Club in a very good humor, after his hour of inspection of the jewel box bungalow now ready for his fair employer.
You know that the bungalow was fitted up for--" he bent his head and whispered to Major Hawke, who laughed intelligently and viciously.
Five persons stepped nimbly aboard, and then with no warning signal, the Lady of the Silver Bungalow was borne out into the darkness, racing on toward Calcutta with the swiftness of the wind.
I must now go to the bungalow to see Madame Louison and have her approve her horses and carriage.
Ram Lal infuriated him later with the news that nothing could be learned from the baffled spies of the household in the Silver Bungalow as to the first or second interwiew of Johnstone and the resolute Alixe Delavigne.
This maneuver passed the time needed for a stately carriage to sweep up from the opened grand gate of the bungalow to the raised veranda steps.
Much marveled the swarming band of Ram Lal's creatures that no human being was suffered to approach the Lady of the Bungalow but her two white attendants.
I must soon get my 'retaining fee' from the lady of the Silver Bungalow or I may lose it forever!
He has lived the life of a splendid recluse in his magnificent oldbungalow on the Chandnee Chouk.
In a half an hour, Major Alan Hawke was wandering through the garden of the Silver Bungalow with Alixe Delavigne at his side.
It is not for him, for Hawke Sahib, thisbungalow of delight is made ready!
Then wishing very heartily I had kept to my own business, I returned to my bungalow and my play.
We were returning to the bungalow for tea, and on the way he fell humming.
I fretted bout my bungalowfor a time, and then took hat and stick and set out alone, I knew not whither.
It is in the clay part of Kent, and my bungalow stood on the edge of an old sea cliff and stared across the flats of Romney Marsh at the sea.
And if during the temporary unfitness of my house for occupation, I may lodge in one of the untenanted rooms of this bungalow of yours--" He paused and regarded me.
The proposed transfer of the bungalow remained very conveniently in suspense.
Directly he had left for my bungalow they had gone off to the public-house in Lympne to discuss the question of the furnaces over some trivial refreshment.
And the premature birth of his invention took place just as he was coming across the field to my bungalow for our afternoon talk and tea.
There are a few points in the ground plan of this 'bungalow facing south' which may be alluded to.
The size of the bungalow is greater than most families would require, but as the plan is merely intended to illustrate a principle this is of no consequence.
Such a bungalow in our climate would certainly provide enough rain-water for all the needs of the inmates.
We came into Broad Street a little above the Vandeman bungalow which lay black and silent, the lights of Worth's house showing beyond.
He sneaked out of the bungalowjust now," Capehart snorted.
My bungalow and grounds cost me four thousand; at that it was a run-down place and I got it cheap.
Some time I shall tell you all our experience after you left the bungalow on Southport Island.
It was known that she was owned by Alvin Landon, the son of a millionaire who had built a handsome bungalow on Southport, where he was expected to spend his vacation days, though, as we know, he passed precious few of them there.
The boys stood in front of the bungalow until they heard the sound of the oars and saw the dim outlines of the boat and its occupants heading eastward toward the twinkling lights from the inn and cottages on Squirrel Island.
The prince was dining at my bungalow one night when I noticed a little bullet of salt on his plate.
Strange men would come to his bungalow late at night, and I heard of weird orgies there.
This was considered good advice, and accordingly Jack went back to the bungalow for Walter, so that all three chums might start out together.
Nettie had run down from the third floor, Belle was threatening to die, and Bess was doing her best to make the boys down at the bungalow hear her cries.
It would be heaps better than melting in the bungalow to-night.
Miss Robbins, it developed, was a young doctor, stopping up the river in a bungalow with her mother.
The wheel-barrow had been loaded three times and the picnic stuff transported from the commissary department of the bungalow to the float-stage before all was ready and waiting for the boat.
That evening the bungalow fire made a cheery spot to gather about, for the dampness out-of-doors was chilly and unfriendly.
The entire party trooped down to see Captain Benton off and while he embarked the supper bell rang from the bungalow doorway.
Mrs. Remington and the girls had heard the crash and the shouts from the schooner and they all ran from the bungalow to see what had happened; soon, they too joined the others in the unusual excitement of trying to save a wreck.
On the way from the bungalowafter breakfast, Elizabeth explained to the boys.
Ladders were placed against the bungalow roof and the Fireman’s Lift was practised--Dudley being the willing victim who hung limp and helpless in a faint when the brave fireman found him and carried him down from the roof to safety.
The passengers jumped off and rushed up to the bungalow calling for Mose.
Fred and Bill were rushed up to the bungalow for a change into dry clothes, while Dudley and Paul heaped wood upon the roaring fireplace in the living-room.
The brown chef soon appeared on the rocks in front of the bungalow to see what all the commotion was about and Billy called up to him: “Bring down your tools to clean this fish, Mose!
She thought the man was very rude to call her father's bungalow "A place like this!
It was true that there was no one in the bungalow but herself and the little rustling snake.
It sounds as if there was no one in the bungalow but me and the snake.
Mary hated their untidybungalow and was so disagreeable to them that after the first day or two nobody would play with her.
They were men's footsteps, and the men entered the bungalow and talked in low voices.
For Ruth Graham was going to leave the bungalowand Eastboro that very day.
The carriage had brought some person or persons to the bungalow and left them there.
Brown said nothing until his superior discovered with his own eyes that the bungalow was open.
For the door of the bungalow was open, and one or two of the shutters were down.
He would keep the agreement with Seth and forget the tenants of the bungalow altogether.
A few moments later a thunderous knock shook the bungalow door.
That Bascom woman, housekeeper at the Graham bungalow she is, went past here twice.
His sister-in-law was employed as housekeeper at some bungalow or other situated in close proximity to the Twin-Lights; that he had discovered since his arrival on the morning train.
He turned and saw Mrs. Bascom, thebungalow housekeeper.
He followed her, crept close to the bungalow window and peeped in.
As he looked he saw Miss Graham, in bathing attire, emerge from the bungalow and descend the bluff.
When, a half hour later, Ruth Graham left the bungalow and strolled off along the path at the top of the bluff, he was very much interested indeed.
Seth reached out, drew the bungalow housekeeper toward him, and put his arm about her waist.
I alighted at a bungalow appertaining to the British Residency.
On the evening before my departure my bungalow was besieged by a mob of blackguards.
Edwin Green was forced to leave for the opening of Wellington, but Molly closed the bungalow and brought little Mildred over to Chatsworth, there to wait with her mother for some definite news.
Paul, as they seated themselves on the porch of the bungalow after duly admiring the new car.
A real estate salesman describes a bungalowto a prospect for a home.
All that remains is delivery of a bungalow corresponding to the ideas sold.
The salesman especially emphasizes, what is his own belief, that the bungalow would make a "cozy" home.
The intending buyer of a home feels there has been a misrepresentation; though the bungalow is exactly like the plans and specifications shown to him.
I built a little anchorite bungalow up town on a mango-lined street squarely alongside the little house occupied by Ebenezer Naismith.
Yet have I lived, and I kiss my hand to the dear dust of my Princess long asleep in the great mausoleum of King John that looks across the Vale of Manona to the alien flag that floats over the bungalow of the British Government House.
The Bungalow Boys start out for a quiet cruise on the Great Lakes and a visit to an island.
How the Bungalow Boys received their title and how they retained the right to it in spite of much opposition makes a lively narrative for lively boys.
Rooms and Bath] Here is a type ofbungalow rightfully popular in the suburban districts of America's big cities.
Picture this bungalow on your lot, side walls stained a light seal brown, moss green for the roof, with pure white trimming, shrubbery nestled along the front and corners of the porch.
Rooms and Bath] The Dover is a splendid example of how the all-on-one-floor bungalow home can luxuriously and comfortably house a large family.
Overhanging eaves give the final touch to the bungalow theme.
Rooms and Bath or 6 Rooms and Bath] Here is a very smart bungalow that has a host of admirers among our customers.
If it's a bungalow home that meets your fondest wishes, and the Dover satisfies your needs, then we can assure you that it will be ideal.
Rooms and Bath] The beauty and charm of this comfortable bungalow are instantly appreciated by every true home lover.
They afford, too, the roominess of a one and one-half story home, with the smart lines of a semi-bungalow design.
A bungalow was built on the Twins Peaks seven hundred feet above the level of the streets, from which Mr. Burnham and his staff of assistants could command a view of the city and the bay.
As the work progressed the San Franciscans who were interested in the scheme often climbed to the bungalow to watch the progress of the work.
He used to spend the winter in Bombay, and the summer in his charming bungalow at Bandora.
There was a swell station, white with a corrugated red roof, and several houses up, some stucco like the station and others low and squatty in the bungalow style.
But he had the symptoms from the start--looking at her like he couldn't take his eyes off and not caring whether the bungalow was as small as a hencoop or as big as the Waldorf.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bungalow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.