He knew he was unable to rise up and go down the path to meet the newcomers, so he lay back in the steamer- chair, and watched for ages while they cared for the boat.
Sheldon watched the Jessie's captain go down the path, with waving arms and loud curses calling upon God to sink the Solomons.
Half a dozen boys carried it down the beach, while he rode on the back of another, his arms around the black's neck, one hand clutching a prayer-book.
Down the beach a horse was grazing, and he idly wondered where the others were.
Not even the sullen pounding to pieces of the vessels on the bar had so impressed them as the sight of the tug coasting with railroad speeddown the rush of a comber like a child's toy-boat in the surf.
From the Welton's, down the street, came the tinkle of a mandolin and an occasional low laugh from the group of young people that nightly frequented the front steps.
Down the middle of the cleared room waited six chairs, face to face.
So he appeared at the pit-top, often with a stalk from the hedge between his teeth, which he chewed all day to keep his mouth moist, down the mine, feeling quite as happy as when he was in the field.
Sometimes, down the trough of darkness formed by the path under the hedges, men came lurching home.
He kept on down the Bowery, hurrying with growing impatience through the crowds that massed in front of various places of amusement.
The car swept from Broadway into Astor Place, on down the Bowery, and presently stopped.
I might say that Hamvert actually paid down the advance--and it was perhaps unfortunate for you that you paid such scrupulous attention to details as to cut your own telephone wires!
Then, almost blindly, he kept on down the lane in the same direction in which he had started to retreat--as well one cross street as another.
Jimmie Dale's eyes were narrowed a little as he shuffled on down the passage.
O quickly ran he down the stair, O fifteen steps he has made but three, He's tane his bonny love in his arms An a wot he kissd her tenderly.
O waly, waly, up the bank, O waly, waly, down the brae.
Down the cliffs I came, and up them I must make way back again.
Down the lanes I like to see the carts and waggons huddled together in repose, the cranes idle, and the warehouses shut.
The company expressing the highest approval and laughing aloud, they all go down the hill.
Down the street he went, with varying fortune, but with patience and persistence at every house he at last managed to learn whether there was a dark-eyed girl.
Beside the lake, down the valley, crossing the railroad, and in the farther lowlands, the dog was a nervous quiver, as he constantly scented game or saw birds he wanted to point.
The astonished Betsy snorted and pranced down the valley as fast as she could, but every step indicated that she felt outraged and abused.
Brother Tadger had been knocked, head first, down the ladder.
The footsteps went on down the hall,--the footsteps of Lite, who had come and stood for a minute outside her door to make sure that all was quiet and that she slept.
When the light began to fade and grow yellow, and the big automobile went purring down the trail to town, she rode on to the Bar Nothing to find Lite, and tell him how fortune had come and tapped her on the shoulder.
With those words he took his hat and started off down the street.
I suppose he thought we had come to the hotel that he had mentioned, for he got out without another word, and followed me down the garden.
He was so hot that I think he would have thrashed Drebber with his cudgel, only that the cur staggered away down the road as fast as his legs would carry him.
Already the bride was stepping daintily down the gangway, her ladies following primly, one by one; a few minutes more and we should all be aboard, the hawsers would splash in the water, the sails would fill and strain.
Then you go down the corridor, and at the back of the palace there's a great big park--the finest park you ever saw.
Through the stringy barks and saplings, on the rough and broken ground, Down the hillside at a racing pace he went; And he never drew the bridle till he landed safe and sound, At the bottom of that terrible descent.
I'll hand Baby out through the bathroom window and you can run rightdown the fire-escape with him.
You can send it down the chimney, for all I care," concluded Jimmy.
Zoie, fixing her eyes on the bedroom door, through which Jimmy had lately disappeared and wondering whether he had yet "slipped" down the fire-escape.
But the terror of them spread throughout the city, and everybody began to shut and lock his door so that by the time the setting sun shone down the street, there was not a shop left open, for fear of the devil and his horrible dam.
The chancellor sleeps in the house, and he and the master of the king's horse always have their supper together in a room off the great hall, to the right as you go down the stairs,' said Irene.
Down the town he went, walking in the middle of the street, that, if any one saw him, he might see he was not afraid, and hesitate to rouse an attack on him.
Down the roadway, dodging among cabs and carts, ran a weather-stained elderly man, with wide flapping black hat, and homely suit of tweeds.
You know nothing whatever about it, and yet you stand there laying down the law.
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