The boss answered her as before that I had not been seen since crossing the last mountains, which was true as I had been riding in the mess wagon.
The boss told her I had come up the trail but that I had not been seen since crossing the last mountains as of course he knew whom she meant as my little love affair was pretty generally known among the boys.
Lord Iffield's presence made me waver an instant before crossing over, and during that instant Flora, blank and undistinguishing, as if she too were after all weary of alternatives, looked straight across at me.
By-and-by he was aware he was crossing a bridge, and heard the river swirl and roar beneath him; it seemed far below, as near as he could judge by his ear.
One morning before the rehearsal commenced, I was crossing the stage, when my attention was attracted by the sounds of loud applause issuing from the direction of the green-room.
He came back quickly, swearing and grumbling at the wind because it had blown off the frothy head of the stout as he was crossing Titchfield Street, and produced from his pocket a couple of bottles of port.
In crossing the ocean she said that every rolling wave seemed to her a grave, in which she was burying her blue-eyed baby.
Think you my unshod feet would shrink from glowing ploughshares, if crossing them I found the sacred shelter of my husband's name?
Do you hear how the thunder keeps bellowing down yonder, under that dark line crossing the south?
When crossing the line the usual ceremonies were gone through, the captain not considering it necessary to forbid them.
They were crossing a narrow channel, in which the water reached up to their middles, when one of the men cried out, "A big fish; he will serve us for dinner.
It is a difficult thing to bring off a crossing shot at that pace, and in a few hundred yards we were over the slope and out of shot.
We are crossing the flat, kopjes in front and a slope on the right.
No doubt we could have carried it by storm, but crossing that thousand yards of open ground would have meant a terrible loss, and the General did not attempt it.
Yesterday, crossing the line, we had a glimpse of Rimington and the rest of the corps.
Prior to crossing the ocean a series of "farewell performances" was given.
Her last appearance before crossing the ocean was at Liverpool, before an audience of more than three thousand people, when the English people gave their idol a most affecting display of their admiration.
This I concluded must be some of our detachments crossingthe river at Wattapalogo or Kattagastoly.
We were thus under great embarrassment, when a sentry, on the top of the hill, called out that he saw a boat crossing the river about three quarters of a mile above the house.
I noticed to-day when we were crossing some points of that meadow up above that they were bad.
There was a good deal of water flowing in it, for ever since they came into the valley they had been crossing rivulets and brooklets, tumbling down from the high hills and pouring their current into the valley.
He knew he had hit her, and before she had gone fifty yards, and while she wascrossing an open bit of meadow, she fell.
Little Plume told them that the next day the camp would move south, and they hoped that before they got to the Musselshell, or if not, soon after crossing it, they would find buffalo.
He added that he thought they were going to separate; he had heard something to that effect; he believed that the young lady was bent upon crossing one of the passes to Meran.
Here and there they were seen crossing the street to puff obnoxiously in the faces of people.
Weisspriess met him with a very civil greeting, and introduced him to Count Karl, who begged him to thank Vittoria for the aid she had afforded to General Schoneck's emissary in crossing the Piedmontese lines.
It seems to have been sent--I was kneeling in the cathedral this morning, and had the very image crossingmy eyes--from the saints of heaven to cut the black knot.
Beppo did the same, and beheld the chasseur Jacob Baumwalder Feckelwitz crossing the bridge on foot, but he said nothing.
Hear a strain from Tennyson's late "Crossing the Bar": Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark!
Presently a bit of fine region, West Virginia, the Panhandle, and crossing the river, the Ohio.
To the Rue de la Montagne I hurried, in consequence, my steps crossing and crossed by an affrighted multitude ; but I reached it in safety, and she received me with an hospitable welcome.
He hopes also to arrange for receiving here his half-pay, when sickness or affairs or accident may prevent his crossing the Channel.
I had been taught to expect nothing but mahogany complexions and hideous features instantly on crossing the strait of Dover.
They then rejoined their companions at Darien, promising, however, to send the soldiers his son desired to assist him in crossing the sierra and reaching the southern ocean.
Crossing a river, he traversed the plain and climbed the mountain beyond it.
A number of men were wounded in this first encounter, but the Adelantado succeeded in crossing the river and the enemy fled, the Spaniards pursuing them, though they killed few, as the islanders are good runners.
We recently learned from Hispaniola that the crossing had been favourable, and a merchant ship, returning from the neighbouring islands, had encountered the fleet.
Another captain, called Vallejo, carried on operations along the lower part of the gulf, crossing over by another route than that taken by Bezerra; thus one of them menaced Caribana from the front and the other from behind.
This chief, fully armed and accompanied by a multitude of his people, advanced menacingly, determined not only to block their way but to prevent themcrossing his frontier.
After crossing two courts he found himself in a third, where sat the Sultan upon a marble dais richly draped and cushioned.
In crossing a wide, open expanse of about twenty miles, we became all at once very silent, then very grave, then very pathetic, and at last extremely sick.
We were about three hourscrossing from the Pointe Aux Barques to Cape Thunder; and during this time a number of my companions were put hors de combat.
These unexpected words heartened me, strengthened my own resolve, and I obeyed the first impulse, instantly crossing the room and frankly extending my hand to the surprised negro.
At the crossing of a small stream we noticed the imprint of several feet in the soft mud of the shore.
Although the speed of the airship at maximum power is seventy miles per hour, the crossing normally would be made at sixty miles per hour, which only requires two thousand horse power, and is much more economical in fuel.
It is proposed that the crossing Eastward from New York to London be made by the most direct route, advantage thus being taken of the Westerly winds.
During three days we journeyed over roads that were far from good, save by comparison with those we found while crossing the mountains, and then we came to the town of Bedford.
After leaving that village we journeyed over good roads through the towns of Chester and Warwick, finally crossing the state line into New Jersey, and coming to the town of Newton.
I could not gain England by sea, for the Parliament ships bar the way, and did I leave my regiment and go south with only a small party, my chance of crossing the border alive would be but small.
Essex arrived upon the scene of battle a few minutes after the defeat of Hampden's force, and Prince Rupert fell back, and crossing the Thames returned to Oxford, having inflicted much damage upon the enemy.
The next day, by a long circuit, they traveled round Stirling, and reached the bridge of Doune, there crossing the Teith unquestioned.
After nightfall the force approached the enemy's camp; at the ford the infantry halted, the cavalry crossing and continuing their way to the camp, about a mile distant.
Lord Ashburnham and Sir John Berkeley joined them outside the village, and they rode together until, crossing the bridge at Hampton, they stopped on the river bank, at the point arranged, near the palace.
Crossing to the mainland he had marched down into Sunderland.
The troop commanded by Sir Ralph Willoughby was also on outpost duty, and lay at no great distance from the village in which Harry quartered his men after crossing the river.
Upon the day after their crossing the frontier they saw a body of horsemen approaching them.
The woman was sitting on the bed, crossing herself fifteen times (he could not see her, nor could he see me).
Sperling, who did not suspect the transaction, was arrested immediately on crossing the boundary, and brought to Copenhagen.
In vaulting, the diagonal crossing lines must be considered as secondary ones.
The tree roots that we have just seen crossing the road only went down below their natural level because they had to, as if the tip said: "This soil is too hard.
They turned and twisted, now crossingthe river, now coming back again, sometimes making half a dozen attempts before they found a way over a particularly bad stretch.
That's the way I went up, but I come back by crossing the divide, keeping along the crest several miles, and dropping down into Bonanza.
Crossing an ice-bridge, the dogs broke through and were swept under the down-stream ice.
Men like Al Mayo and Jack McQuestion antedated him; but they had entered the land by crossing the Rockies from the Hudson Bay country to the east.
With hundreds of ships loading and unloading on this side right into the freight cars of three big railroads, factories will start up over here instead of crossing to San Francisco.
The next day being Sunday, Daylight was away early, crossing on the ferry and taking with him Wolf, the leader of his sled team, the one dog which he had selected to bring with him when he left Alaska.