Can you prepare my mother for the news that I am yet alive and here?
Landreth and Mildred gladly availed themselves of a pressing invitation to take up their old quarters at her father's until such time as their own house should be entirely ready for occupancy.
This sounded all right, and as the new moon was now shining brightly, for it was striking six o'clock as we left the town, we did not fear being lost amongst the hills, although they rose to a considerable height.
Here we were fairly in the whirl of waters, and had a splendid view of the falls and of the spray which rose to a considerable height.
It does not dive but will occasionally dash down on Fish from a considerable height, and with such force that it becomes submerged; but its buoyancy instantly brings it again to the surface.
The lower portion of the tibia is sometimes longitudinally split by bending inwards of the foot, the patient having fallen from a considerable height; occasionally the inner malleolus is broken transversely.
An old nurse sustained fracture of the vertex, with slight depression of the broken part, in consequence of some rubbish having fallen on her from a considerable height.
They mounted, fighting, to a considerable height, descended, still doing so, and separated in alighting.
In forest trees there is much greater uniformity; the trunks are more slender, taller, often unbranched to a considerable height, and the heads are much smaller.
Its flight is undulating, rapid, and light; it can pass with ease over large tracts of country, and rise to a considerable height in the air.
Rozier came out of the gallery, it rebounded again to a considerable height.
A considerable height, by the name of Bunker Hill, just at the entrance of the peninsula of Charlestown, was so situated as to make the possession of it a matter of great consequence to either of the contending parties.
To make this entrance plain, it will be necessary to approach the shore within a few miles, as all the land within and on each side is of considerable height.
In the situation we were in, just the southern half of our horizon was illuminated, by the rays of light reflected from the ice, to a considerable height.
The north and east points of the island rise directly from the sea to a considerable height; between them and the S.
The land, except in some places close to the sea, is all of a considerable height, and hilly; but Mount Edgcumbe far out-tops all the other hills.
It is a peninsula of considerable height, joined to the continent by a very low, and, to appearance, narrow neck of land.
The inland country hereabout is full of hills, some of which are of a considerable height.
The walls are panelled to a considerable height, the remaining space being filled with paintings of decorative trees, one for each wapentake of Yorkshire.
At last, from a considerable height, you have the lovely view of the abbey ruins illustrated here.
To effect it, a workman lifts some tin in a ladle, and lets it fall back into the boiler, from a considerable height, so as to agitate the whole mass.
On the side towards the town the walls of the citadel are still easily traced, and present admirable examples of polygonal structure, rising in some places to a considerable height.
Fresh-water formations cover the bottoms of all the valleys in the district of Rome and in the whole of the Campus Martius, and ascend to a considerable height on the flanks of the hills and into the Campagna.
In another part of the town are found in every direction columns of considerable height, some still standing, others lying prostrate, some having inscriptions on their pedestals.
It shoots up majestically from the plain to a considerable height, and forms a conspicuous object at a great distance; as it is clearly seen from Athens, from which it is not less than forty-four miles in a direct line.
At times they are found to run in one direction for several days successively, with the effect, in embayed places, of raising the water to a considerable height.
They are in general from sixty to eighty feet, or more, in length, about four in breadth, and raised about two feet in the middle from the water, the bow and stern rising boldly to a considerable height.
Behind the cantonment there is a hill of considerable height, on which it appears that it is intended to erect a government-house, if the place be retained.
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