He had grown a dozen years older at least in less than as many weeks; and when he came to Church Town, having taken the bypath through the hills, he was fain to rest himself a while at the inn-door.
Ere long a bypathbrought them round to a fence of low brushwood, where a little wicket communicated with the gardens and offices behind.
Cope had found a subject for his thesis in the great field of English literature,--or, rather, in a narrow bypath which traversed one of its corners.
He had been advised that his son had at last struck out definitely into some bookish bypath--just what bypath mattered little, he gathered, if it were but followed to the end.
It stood on a bypath largely used by native Sub-Deputy Assistants of all kinds, from Finance to Forests; but real Sahibs were rare.
I turned my horse up a bypath near the Sanjowlie Reservoir and literally ran away.
Not a soul was about, so they breasted the ascent of the station road and turned down the grassy bypath to the Laverfoot herd's.
Had he to choose again, far better the smooth sheltered bypath than this accursed romantic highway on to which he had blundered.
Now, a little before them, there was on the left hand of the road a meadow, and a stile to go over into it; and that 10 meadow is called Bypath Meadow.
Nevertheless she obeyed, and together they passed down the steep, narrow bypath through the dark pine woods, deeper and deeper, until before them in the silence the Arno spread shimmering in the moonbeams.
She explained what her errand had been, and added that she preferred the bypath because she was able to avoid the dusty Eastthorpe lane.
The figure approached, but before Tom could discern anything more than that it was a woman, it disappeared behind the hedge up the little bypath that cut off the corner into Rectory Lane.
The trail led down the spring branch and into a plantation road, then over a fence and across a "new ground" until it struck a bypath that led to an arbor near a church, where the negroes had been holding a revival meeting.
Slowly I made my way through the fallen leaves until I had skirted the whole of the shrubbery, and then I came to the conclusion that they must have passed through it by somebypath and gone out into the park.
When we were alone that same night as we walked by a bypath across the park he put his intentions to me plainly--namely, that I should be compelled to accept him as my husband, and marry him is secret against my father's knowledge.