Exit the Boy; the Prophet goes up to the door and reads solemnly) The stars have spoken.
Exit a Spy to the right looking at footprints) Will you accept this sacrifice to the god that the stars have sent?
For here trickled the thin flow of that rocky rivulet which was the other entrance and exit penetrating that immense horror of marsh and bog and depthless sink-hole known as Drowned Valley.
Quintana might already have left Drowned Valley by that thirdexit unknown to Clinch.
It was evident that neither Clinch nor any of his men -- although their very lives depended upon familiarity with the wilderness -- knew that a third exit from Drowned Valley existed.
A mile to the north, blocking the other exit from Drowned Valley, Mike Clinch, Harve Chase, Cornelius Blommers, and Dick Berry stood listening to the shooting.
Without much ado we were ordered to go to the tool wagons which were standing near the northern exit of the town, and provide ourselves with rifle ammunition and three hand grenades each.
We marched off and halted at the northwestern exit of the village.
A shot entering a pontoon leaves a hole no bigger that the shot itself, but itsexit on the other side of the pontoon may be as big as a fist or a plate.
Nor did they wait at theexit more than a few minutes.
Locke caught up Eva in his arms again and, groping, sought theexit of the warehouse.
Eva and Zita had followed Locke's instructions, but had not waited to find any one to go with them to the exitfrom the den.
As Marie Louise collected her porter and her hand-luggage for her next exit she saw Ross Davidge just coming in.
She made a hasty exit from the car and sought the cab-ranks outside.
He stepped quickly in front of Monsieur Chatelard, blocking his exit up the ladder, while the revolver in his hand looked straight between the Frenchman's eyes.
If that last hasty exit from the deck of the Sea Gull was also his final exit from life, certain it is that his departure into the realm of shades was unwept and unsung.
All eyes were eagerly searching for someexit from this ultimate pit.
Those two buttons release the iron weight at the bottom of the vessel, and these twelve buttons regulate the entry and exit of the water in the six water cylinders.
There was no inlet for light, nor was there any entrance or exit for air.
Some obstruction in the Bar-gate, the southernexit from the city, retarded their flight, and many of the leaders were captured.
The other means of exit from the town was over the bridge which connects it with its south-eastern suburb of Bengeworth, on the left bank of the river.
Nothing mattered now to him, quite evidently, save his ownexit with Babs from this atomic realm.
But in a moment the round, light hole of the exit was obscured again.
A quarter of an hour later the police squad made its exit by the back door, and less than an hour afterward Wickersham's special was bearing him southward toward Texas.
Nobody in the curious, whooping, yelling crowd assembled along the well-advertised route suspected the delusion, and after an hour's parade Field succeeded in making his exitfrom public gaze without betraying his identity.
I began to wonder, as I felt for the stair banister and groped my cautious way down the treads, just how the burglar himself had effected that final exit from the house.
I didn't tarry to make any explanations to the worthy called Mickey, or to advertise my exit to his even worthier friends.
And he conducted her to the little side door that gave exit from the platform.
If the circuit from entrance to exit is short, draughts are likely to be produced, and impure air has less chance of mixing by diffusion with the pure air.
The upper, convex surface of the liver is very smooth and even; but the under surface is irregular, broken by the entrance and exit of the various vessels which belong to the organ.
This epithelium is especially common in the air passages, where it serves to keep a free passage for the entrance and exit of air.
The entrance and the exit of air into the respiratory passages are accompanied with peculiar sounds which are readily heard on placing the ear at the chest wall.
I thought she loved it better, so I kissed her on her brow, mumbled a prayer for her happiness and made my exit to a choking sob.
Exit Messenger High and Mighty, you shall know I am set naked on your Kingdome.
Making my exit by the northern gate of the city, I soon forgot, in the presence of the majestic mountains, the narrow streets and clouded faces amid which I had been wandering.
At the end of the street, closing the exit to the square, the mother saw a low, gray wall of men, one just like the other, without faces.
In a few moments she arose and walked over to the other bench, nearer to the exit to the platform.
When you exit fvwm, it will move on to the last line, which appends the current date and time to the file ~/logout-time.
You can save the file by pressing C-x C-s and then exit the editor by pressing C-x C-c.
You do not have to use a window manager here; you could exec xterm, in which case typing exit in that particular xterm would cause the entire X session to end.
Then xclock will start; you'll have to exit xclock before fvwm will start.
To do his obvious duty rather than to know it, seemed to our hero the only honorable exit from the dilemma, even though it resulted in his own undoing.
It had a harsh sound to his ear, that heavy lock, whether it opened to admit or give exit to a visitor.
But I pointed out to him the extreme improbability of finding an exit in the first twenty miles of three hundred and ten; and we composed ourselves to rest.
His fixed idea, that we should find an exit from the Catacombs, led him to display some reluctance.
This custom prevailed from habit until a late date in many churches in New England, all the men, after the benediction and the exitof the parson, walking out in advance of the women.
The men in those old days of the seventeenth century, when in constant dread of attacks by Indians, always rose when the services were ended and left the house before the women and children, thus making sure the safe exit of the latter.
Exit King, frowning vpon the Cardinall, the Nobles throng after him smiling, and whispering.
Exit Lord Chamberlaine, and the King drawes the Curtaine and sits reading pensiuely.
Determined to thoroughly investigate this abrupt termination of the place before seeking an exit in another direction, I crept forward, feeling the rough, rocky wall with eager, trembling hands.
Might not theexit have been sealed in the same manner as the entrance?
He never returned hither, for on the day the calamity befel us Anu was wroth, a great earthquake occurred, and the gate by which he made his exit became closed for ever.
Yet all thought of gaining that exit had to be abandoned.
My sudden terror was quickly succeeded by feelings of satisfaction, for the presence of the bird was sufficient proof that there was an exit in the vicinity.
To-night the Gray Seal was to exit from the stage forever!
In another he had slipped to the rear of the hall--somewhere there, from the hall itself, from one of the rear rooms, there must be an exit to the fire escape.
You say there's an exitfrom this house into that saloon at the back?
Jimmie Dale was standing in the doorway of a passage that prefaced a rear exitto the lane.