I know very well that the excursionists must go somewhere, and as a man and a brother I am willing they should go anywhere, but as a friend of quiet and seclusion I should be sorry to have them come much where I am.
Steaming back slowly, San Pedro was reached after sundown; and, having again been bundled into the stages, the excursionists were back in Los Angeles about ten o'clock.
Perhaps the only thing (besides, of course, our common mortality) which we have in common with the excursionists is our love of the trolley-line.
The excursionists will have every opportunity of wandering at will.
Seated in the saddle, the excursionistscontemplate this superb panorama.
Coming home, a party of excursionistsfrom Chertsey or Isleworth passed us singing and playing music.
When the compartment is a third full, over-fill it with "merry" excursionists holding third-class tickets.
The contrast between the "merriment" of the excursionistsand the disgust of the ladies and gentlemen will be found a source of never-ending amusement.
Almost our first excursionists were such a success that we wished they might be duplicated in those who flocked out there in after years.
Its assured success is not yet in sight, and accordingly Bormes is still tranquil, and there are no noisy trams and hooting train-loads of excursionists breaking the stillness of its tranquil life.
Some 3,500 excursionistsfrom Norwich, as well as numbers from neighbouring districts, flocked into the town on the two first days.
I was on excellent terms with eight or nine of the excursionists (they are my staunch friends yet,) and was even on speaking terms with the rest of the sixty-five.
A good many expedients were resorted to to keep the excursionistsamused and satisfied.
The venerable excursionists were not gay and frisky.
The excursionists danced, on three separate evenings, long, long ago, (it seems an age.
They had marched upon a camp of our excursionists by the Jordan, and the pilgrims only saved their lives by stealing away and flying to Jerusalem under whip and spur in the darkness of the night.
It was good to hear Dan and the doctor laugh--such natural and such enjoyable laughter had not been heard among our excursionists since our ship sailed away from America.
Never a weary wanderer rests upon their beds, or is fed from their table, unless pay is expected for it, nor a drop of milk given to pleasure-excursionists without collection on delivery.
The work of enlivening the old town, for the delectation of visitors and excursionists from other points, was undertaken here to-day.
On the return of the excursionists from Germany, it might be necessary to put to sea without an hour's delay, as the principal had suggested.
The narrative of the adventures of the excursionists was galling to the others, for the latter had nothing but sea life to speak of, unless it was the harbor of Genoa.
Attended by several guides, the excursionistswalked to the minster, a Gothic structure founded in the eleventh century, but rebuilt in the sixteenth.
Most of the excursionists were headed in that direction.
A short time after, the steamer reached Coblenz, where the excursionists were to spend the night.
When the professor finished his lecture, the excursionists organized themselves into little parties to see the sights.
In the first train, the next morning, the excursionists went to Heidelberg, fifty-eight miles distant.
There was nothing else to see at Schaffhausen, and the excursionists took the train for Constance.
The next day was Sunday, and the excursionists attended church at the town three miles distant.
There were objects of interest enough in the city to occupy the attention of the excursionists till night.
Just before sunset the excursionists arrived at Donaueschingen, where they were to spend the night.
The excursionists left the hotel and walked to the cathedral, which is probably the oldest church in Germany.
The excursionists were in Paris at eight o'clock the next morning, and most of them had slept very well in the cars.
Of course, the excursionists were delighted to be able to attend the "trot.
While the rain continued, the excursionists were compelled to remain in the saloon; but they were full of glee, after their terror had subsided, and the shower was hardly regarded as a detriment to the pleasure of the trip.
Sometimes excursionists from Dunscar walk along the beach, and insist upon stopping to look at us.
The three young excursionists were still struggling and fighting over the hat when round the corner of the headland came the steamer from Westhaven, steering much closer to the shore than was her custom.
Though there were no excursionists on the shore that day, the girls noticed a small boat bobbing about near the point of the cliffs.
We arrived at La Crosse, Sunday morning, and took on two hundredexcursionists for Lansing.
When we arrived there it was raining, and the excursionists chartered the boat for a run back to Victory, about ten miles, and they were dancing all the time.
Thereupon the lively excursionistsproceed in sections to the dining room where the novel feature of the railroad party is cleverly carried out.
The Minster, in short, is a museum of antiquities, found particularly interesting by the half-day excursionistsfrom Bournemouth who are its chief visitors and carry away a fine confused recollection of their scamper round it.
His companions were also recognisable as the excursionists of the row-boat, whose dog he had peppered with duck-shot.
While the train bearing the excursionists was en route through Arizona, a stop of twenty minutes was made one evening for supper at a rude eating-house, and here Dr.
After relieving the bandits of their watches and money, the excursionists proceeded on their journey with increased enthusiasm.
We were inundated with excursionistsduring the summer.
An hour afterward two horses with drooping heads went into their stalls, and two jaded excursionists had each dropped into hot baths at Harbin's Springs.
Either two tired and hungry excursionists must make a night of it, shut in by a canyon in front and in the rear, or the second one must be crossed without delay.
Just as the sunbeams began to dance upon the crystal waters of the Leona, the excursionists were ready to take their departure from the parade-ground--with an escort of two-score dragoons that had been ordered to ride in the rear.
Before there were so many Excursionists and sailors and Low People about, one came out, one sat and brushed it in the sun.
And the voices of other Low Excursionists still invisible answered, "Pip, Pip.
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