He did not make the impression of having suffered too severely from the weather; he had simply emerged from the storm, like a pike from the water, in gray, unobtrusive apparel.
I spied about, and found that at quite a distance away, near a low bosket of light green, a head covered by a yellow straw hat emerged and vanished again in rhythmical alternation.
And now I felt, I saw, how, gradually, as from a delicate haze, outlines and shadowy formsemerged and rounded out.
Their young comrades gazed with interest on the man who had emerged like a pike from the floods.
The new guest stood there, thin and angular in his gray suit in which he had emerged as a pike from the water, and looked none too well pleased at the coming and going, at the chatter and the laughter.
The sea outside spread itself smooth and lavender gray where the full moon copper red slowly emerged and was just now half hidden by a brig, which seemed to sail right on the satellite's mare serenitatis.
The country emergedin 2000 from a punishing three-year recession thanks to strong demand in EU export markets.
There was a swish and rustle in the orchard-grass, and a tramp of elastic steps; then the branches were brushed aside, and a young man suddenly emerged from the trees a little behind Mary.
A yellow emperor had emerged in the night, and now occupied the place of yesterday's luna.
Many of the moths had emerged and flown, but the luna cases remained in the bottom of the box.
If she did not come, he could leave a note and tell her if the moth had not emerged and how sorry he was to have missed seeing her.
From the Methodists there emerged another such preacher, Black Harry, who, accompanying Mr. Asbury, learned from him to preach more forcefully than Asbury himself.
Out of a debate on baptism lasting more than four days he emerged victor over a white minister in that county challenging him to a discussion of the principles of baptism.
He joined with other Negroes desirous of independent church action and established the Zion Church, out of which emerged the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
As this contest developed into a vindictive political battle engendering much local strife out of which the "Readjusters" emerged victors, Dr.
Bryan's church was further divided upon reaching the stage of having an unwieldy number, when there emerged from it the Third African Baptist Church.
A column marshaled in the same fashion, but only half the width of the other, emerged equally continuously from the lower entrance.
We emerged upon the neatly sanded open space on which this barrack stands, glad to obtain shelter, for the sun is still fierce.
A small lantern carried by a stable-boy emerged now and then from one dark doorway to disappear immediately in another.
As soon as the meal was over the travellers retired to their rooms, whence they emerged the following day at a late hour of the morning.
She whistled just as a huntsman would, and almost immediately two great dogs emerged from the darkness, and bounded to her side.
The citizen-soldiers emerged from their houses half dressed, out of breath, buckling on their belts, and hurrying to the commandant's house.
For if men, were it not for government, might be living in the garden of Eden, how comes it that they ever emerged from that paradise?
And yet we see that out of the midst of all this chaos of wrong, there have emerged and do emerge artists, poets, men of science, saints.
Von Soden's study, Die wichtigsten Fragen im Leben Jesu, 1904, belongs here only in a very limited sense, since it does not seek to show how the problems have gradually emerged in the various Lives of Jesus.
In the constant succession of unsuccessful attempts, five or six problems have emergedside by side which together constitute the fundamental problem.
It was from this harbor that Admiral Cervera's fleet emerged to be destroyed in the great sea fight which broke the power of Spain in Cuba.
The old general had entered the Mexican War a lieutenant and come out a colonel, and from the Civil War he had emerged a major-general.
A moment later he dropped his pick, climbed over the pile of new dirt, emerged at the mouth of the passage, and sat down as if on guard in the grateful coolness of the little ravine.
While Mavis hesitated the mother, with an inward chuckle, went within and emerged with the bow and arrow and an old fishing-pole.
Soon there was a rush of feet downstairs, and a crowd of boys emerged and started briskly for breakfast.
A few moments more and they emerged from an arched opening of trees.
At the beginning of Newer Pliocene times, however, the land emerged to some extent, and all connection between the German Ocean and more southern seas was cut off.
The flat and low marshy ground upon which the city is built only recently emerged from the sea.
The chrysalis is also shown, and the newly emerged butterfly waiting for its wings to expand fully and harden.
But later, when men emerged from the simple conditions of the early patriarchal epoch, and began to dwell in regular political communities, they gradually ceased to regard the gods as mere personifications of natural forces.
The twenty burghers emerged from their hiding-places and fired upon the retiring English, and the hill was quickly cleared.
After that others rode into a donga to the west of our positions, and leaving their horses in it, emerged with the object of taking possession of a low reef of rock between themselves and us.
We had just emerged from the wheat-fields when the English hurled shells at us, but it was marvellous to see how these shells exploded in the open spaces between the burghers, without doing any harm.
And, in fact, from this time the whole inner life of Sybil Berners became one hard struggle between her passions and her reason.
After a struggle of five hours we emerged from the balsams and briers into a lovely open meadow, of lush clover, timothy, and blue grass.
At Worth's, well on in the afternoon, we emerged into a wide, open farming intervale, a pleasant place of meadows and streams and decent dwellings.
The suggestion proved a wise one, for before they emerged from the shelter of the woods it was raining smartly, and the girls were glad of their water-proofs and umbrellas.
Well, you girls are good walkers, it must be confessed;" said Lionel, as they emerged on the crossing of the Bideford road where they must separate.
The dress was dark, and the only noticeable feature of it was that the sleeves were finished in white linen; from these the hands emerged calm and veined under the lampshade; in one of them a pair of gloves were clasped.
When the party emerged from it, they were greeted with a cheer, hoarse and half human, by a band of light amateur mountebanks of both sexes who were huddled in a doorway.
But there was no surcease from the sinister spell until suddenly they emerged into a long, wide, illumined thoroughfare of shut shops that stretched to infinity on either hand.
At one o’clock the two teams emerged from the club house to make the annual march across the field to the benches reserved for players.
The umpires emerged from under the stands and walked out onto the field.
The tragedy she has just emerged from has never touched her.
Sadie Kate Kilcoyne emerged from the mass the first day, and bids fair to stay out for all time.
They saw through their telescopes the object signalled, which did look like one of those buoys used for marking the openings of bays or rivers; but, unlike them, a flag floating in the wind surmounted a cone which emerged five or six feet.
They presently emerged into the clump of sumach bushes, looked warily out, found the coast clear, and were soon lunching and smoking in the skiff.
Presently, when the moon emerged again, Injun Joe was standing over the two forms, contemplating them.
When he emergedat the quarry he felt secure, and so he picked up his nimble heels and flew.
And when he had finished speaking there emerged from the depths of the crypt some devoted clerks, bringing with them the holy casket and its priceless contents, 'the true mirror and the precious treasure,' which all thought had been destroyed.
Thus, says the chronicler, the Church by the aid of Heaven emerged from this tribulation.
The King, who had had to listen the previous evening to a preachment on the custom of anointing the kings of France, emergedfrom the episcopal palace clad in a camisole of crimson satin and a long robe of silver cloth.
The serf, therefore, emerged from the condition of almost absolute slavery in which he was at the time of the fall of the Western Empire, and from the condition of servitude that had been his up to the end of the reign of Charles-le-Chauve.
But during the period of disorder, from which the feudal régime emerged triumphant, the serf had waged with his master the same struggle that the vassal was waging with his lords and the lord with the King.
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