We must be farther away--a long, long way farther.
Farther on, farther on, darling; farther away, if we walk till midnight.
Farther away, at the temporary stalls, where the commoner sorts of fish were sold, he would recognise the bareheaded women of the neighbourhood, who always came at the same hour to make their purchases.
The fish and poultry markets are farther away, and over there behind us come the vegetables and the butter and cheese.
Farther away, in the windows of the severe looking, barrack-like Guillot establishment, biscuits in gilt wrappers and fancy cakes on glass stands were tastefully set out.
Farther away in the same direction lie the ruined kitchens, with their huge projecting chimneys, and ovens of such capacity that, as tradition avers, the lord of the domain was wont to regale his guests upon oxen roasted whole!
Farther away is a little farm-house, with a "huge, corpulent, old Harry VIII.
Matriosha raised her cloak in both hands, lifting herself up on her strong legs, and then sat down again, farther away.
Farther away it was contracted between two monstrous headlands, and, darkling, set itself against and disappeared behind a confused pile of mountains, clouds, and glaciers.
The reason for the difference in length of the seasons is to be found in the relative swiftness of the earth's revolution when it is nearest the sun, and the slowness when it is farther away.
Farther away it is to a large extent made up of the remains of animals and plants, which when dying give their skeletons to form the strata.
While it is true that it receives heat more rapidly in the half of the ellipse which is nearest the source of the inundation, it obtains less while it is farther away, and these two variations just balance each other.
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