These, together with a board warning cyclists that "This Hill is Dangerous," are not cheering to the spirits on a winter's day.
According to the evidence given by an inspector of police, no fewer than twenty thousand cyclists passed through Kingston on Whit Sunday, 1894.
By the time Von der Rudesheim had succeeded in taking up his new position it was past ten o’clock, and he had been informed by despatches carried by motor-cyclists that he might expect assistance in another hour and a half.
Hoopdriver heard the mumble and did not distinguish the words, and he felt a pleasing sense of having duly asserted the wide sympathy that binds all cyclists together, of having behaved himself as becomes one of the brotherhood of the wheel.
On the road to Guildford and during his encounters with his haunting fellow-cyclists the drama had presented chiefly the quiet gentleman to whom we have alluded, but at Guildford, under more varied stimuli, he burgeoned out more variously.
Here's some more cyclists coming," said Mr. Hoopdriver.
Opposite the inn turns up a sandy lane, on which cyclists will have to push, winding to the bare knoll crowned by the tower.
It seemed curious to these cyclists that there should be nobody about.
The cyclists looked at one another in astonishment.
Madly dashing on through the country as cyclists do, on their way to John o' Groats or elsewhere, probably at an average rate of seventy miles a day, neither scenery nor anything else can be either enjoyed or appreciated.
When the last of the cyclists had been left behind, and the swaying, dust-enshrouded buggies and one or two solitary horsemen were still in front, Tom turned again.
I am told that thecyclists were also bruised about the temples.
And I told him about thecyclists and the chauffeur.
He held to his theory of the car, but was now inclined to think that the cyclists had been purposely driven into.
Twice cyclists have been found--one of them a foreigner--their broken machines beside them.
His cyclists and his chauffeur would not allow anyone but themselves to render him this last service.
They had no heavy guns and no air-planes,[25] nothing to give them information but the reports of the Belgian cyclists and the approximate estimates of the men in the trenches.
Do not all cyclists know the fatigue of riding over a bumpy road--fatigue to both muscles and nerves?
Let cyclists in France see that they comply with all "simples formalités.
The cyclists dismounted in a body, and Miss Chadwick, staggered at the amazing spectacle of the wreck before her, took over instant possession.
Everybody was satisfied with the arrangement, and the cyclists dispersed to oil their machines and pump tyres.
Twas last Bank Holiday, so I've been told, Some cyclists rode abroad in glorious weather.
These motor-cyclists were not only experimental interlopers.
The Cyclists were marvellous and indefatigable makers of tea.
The Cyclistswere reconnoitring north of the Canal.
It dropped on the other side of the street; doing our despatch rider no damage, it slightly wounded Sergeant Croucher of the Cyclists in a portion of his body that made him swear when he was classed as a "sitting-up case.
The language of the Cyclists was an education even to the despatch riders, who once had been told by their Quartermaster-Sergeant that they left the cavalry standing.
At this moment an order came from some one for the motor-cyclists to retire to the farm where we had slept the night.
After I had been working for about half an hour the two artillery motor-cyclists came along.
Soon one or two motor-cyclists dribbled in, and about an hour later a section of the Signal Company arrived after a risky dash along country lanes.
This time the motor-cyclists rode in advance of the column.
Two more bodies of stragglers I directed, and then pushed on rapidly to St Waast, where I found all the other motor-cyclists safe except Johnson.
The other motor-cyclists returned one by one as soon as they could get clear, but most of them were carried on right past the farm.
I got back from a hard but unexciting day's work with the Cycliststo find that the Germans had got across in very fact, though not at Meaux, and that we were going to do a further bunk that night.
It seemed a shame that we motor-cyclists should head the retreat of our little column.
A few minutes later one of the cyclists came in with the news that the cars were under heavy fire about twenty-five miles away and one of them was badly bogged.
We had scarcely made the decision when one of our cyclists arrived with orders from the brigade commander to return immediately.
The cyclists rode ahead to spy out the country and the best course to follow.
By the time Von der Rudesheim had succeeded in taking up his new position it was past ten o'clock, and he had been informed by despatches carried by motor-cyclists that he might expect assistance in another hour and a half.
Asiatic flying ships passed overhead, the two cyclists made a dash for cover until the sky was clear.
There were few police in evidence, but ever and again squads of gaunt and tattered soldier-cyclists would come drifting along, and such encounters became more frequent as he got out of Wales into England.
Other cyclists arrived, dismounted and stood about, and their flame-lit faces expressed satisfaction, interest, curiosity.
Taking their risks amidst these things, cyclists still kept abroad, and once or twice during Bert's long tramp powerful motor cars containing masked and goggled figures went tearing past him.
The cyclists jumped off their machines, decidedly scared by the apparition that faced them.
The sun had set nearly an hour ago, and the dusk was creeping on to that particular stage when the law of the land requires cyclists to light up.
The cyclists telegraphed while on the road to the Petrograd Soviet: "We are led to Petrograd without knowing the reasons.
But motorists and cyclists from the West End are much more familiar with the Finchley Road that, passing on the other side of Hampstead Heath, converges with the eastern line at North Finchley.
He realised his extremely critical situation,[28] and his cyclists and all possible reserves at hand were put in to the fight.
Actually the Allied force in this quarter merely consisted of General de Mitry's French Cavalry Corps and a few battalions of French Cyclists and Territorials.
The old coaching inns have entered upon a new era of prosperity by reason of the crowds of cyclistswho fare forth from London along the ancient highways, or explore, awheel, the neighbourhoods of provincial towns.
The quarter where he was, chanced to be a not altogether respectable one, therefore the wild shouts of the pursuing cyclists brought no assistance from the onlookers.
The police-cyclists proved, however, to be good runners.
Through narrow, crooked streets "The American" ran with all speed possible, his endeavour being to reach a narrow lane protected from wheeled traffic by posts at either end, where he knew the cyclists would be compelled to dismount.
Rochester The Cyclists Sunshine through a Cobwebbed Window A London Thoroughfare.
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