Looking at the ground he held out his hand, crossed the palm of it with Bosinney's, and taking his umbrella just above the silk, walked away along the terrace.
Soft as a tom-cat, he crossed theroom to press the bell.
Jolly; "you come this way," and he crossed the hall.
After waiting some little time, he crossed the warren in the direction of the slope.
By a mutual impulse the young couple, when they had at last gained the cool open air, crossed the street to the side where over-hanging trees shaded the infrequent lamps, and they might be comparatively alone.
The haste with which he strode out of the store, crossed the street, and made his way toward Thurston's, did not prevent his thinking much upon the astonishing things he had encountered in this book.
My men returned by Pena Cerrada, whilst I, encumbered by two horses, crossed the Guadarama.
He remained standing by the hearth until the footsteps of his men had died away, then he crossed the chamber, passed Crispin without a word, and quietly locked the door.
A spasm of pain, like a ripple over water, crossed the knight's swart face.
He crossed the room to Lucilla, and called to Nugent to follow him.
I took my first precaution against a surprise from Nugent, as I crossed the threshold of the door.
Eager to solve the mystery, he crossed the garden; and, entering the room, found himself face to face with the same two men whom Jicks had discovered ten days previously lounging against the wall.
As I crossed the lawn, I heard the garden-gate opened.
But in contradiction to the farm-bailiff, he declared that he had looked at his watch at the moment before he crossed the stile, and that the time by it was exactly a quarter past eight.
At length the canoes were finished and we crossed the river, swimming over the few miserable skeletons of the French ponies we had brought along.
I crossed the mountains to have a look at it, fell in with Nollichucky Jack, and went off with him for a summer campaign.
We crossed the Yadkin at a ford, and climbing the hills to the south of it we went down over stony traces, down and down, through rain and sun; stopping at rude cabins or taverns, until we came into the valley of another river.
We crossed the Saline, and on the plains beyond was a great black patch, a herd of buffalo.
From Switzerland I went to a foggy place called London, and thence I crossed the ocean to the solemn forests of the north of Canada, where I was many years, learning the characters of these gentlemen who are looking in upon us.
With quicker and lighter step he crossed the bridge of clouds, and hardly had he reached the other side than his friend stood before him and greeted him cheerfully.
At every step he seemed to sink into the clouds, but fear gave wings to his feet, and he crossed the lake in safety and set to work at once.
So hand in hand the invisible Prince and Rosalie crossed the mountain; but as the Princess had no power of living under water, she could not pass the Golden Fountain.
We crossed the bridge, walked a little way up the hill which was beautifully wooded, and then retraced our steps to the little inn, where I found my wife and daughter waiting for us, and very hungry.
Scarcely had I crossed the Devil’s Bridge when a shower of hail and rain came on.
We shook hands, the miller wished me luck, and betook himself to his mill, whilst I crossed the llamfa.
A tall, lean convict, newly released from the hospital, crossed the court at a stumbling pace and stood for a moment at his side.
At the door he had left his big split basket of plants, and, slipping his arm through the handle, he crossed the yard in the direction of the field.
Young as he was, he was already beginning to play his boy's share in a war which was then fighting slowly to a finish; and in the wild flutter of events he forgot, for a time, to do more than tip softly when he crossed the hall.
He crossed the Place de la Concorde, looking about him at the statues, obelisk and fountains, which were new to the exile who had not seen Paris for thirty-two years.
However, with that sort of instinct which preserves somnambulists he crossed the river, took the Rue du Bac, then the Rue du Regard and thus managed to reach the house of Mme.
I crossed the ante-chamber, then a salon, and entered the dining-room.
Guizot, in black, wearing a chain of decorations, with a red ribbon in his buttonhole and the badge of the Legion of Honour on his coat, and looking pale and grave, crossed the salon.
With one on each side of us we crossed the yard, walked through the dark passage and the empty shop, and out into the snowy street.
I spoke in my best German, the first time I had used the tongue since I crossed the frontier.
It was bad enough in Bulgaria, but when we crossed the frontier at a place called Mustafa Pasha we struck the real supineness of the East.
But so soon as I crossed the Danube I set about opening up my lines of communication, and I hadn't been two days in this metropolis before I had got my telephone exchange buzzing.
With hurried step and outstretched hands, he crossed the room to snatch a bottle of whisky from its place beside the lamp on the bureau.
Miss Arabella Holland with stately step crossed the room, and now stood close to the chair of the duchess.
But at length he crossed the threshold of the boudoir; and now there was an end of her happiness, of her sweet dream, and of her hopes and her rapture.
Cranmer, as he crossed the room to go to Catharine--"poor queen!
We crossed the Etowah by several bridges and fords, and took as many roads as possible, keeping up communication by cross-roads, or by couriers through the woods.
General Blair was ordered to break up this railroad, forward to the point where it crossed the Santee, and then to turn for Columbia.
On the morning of the 11th we crossed the pontoon-bridge at Richmond, marched through that city, and out on the Hanover Court House road, General Slocum's left wing leading.
A slight expression of surprise, however, crossed the features of the Liberator of Quinquinambo as he advanced with outstretched hand.
He turned away as Miss Keene, apparently not heeding his pique, crossed the deck, and entered into conversation with Mrs. Markham.
Suddenly, when within a hundred yards of Hurlstone, it turned, crossed the ditch, rapidly mounted its crumbling sides, and disappeared over the crest.
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