This is the moment at which I must rise, descend hurriedly to the sea by grassy footpaths all wet with dew, and so regain my ship.
The footpaths are seldom wide enough for two, so it's a queer sort of backwards and forwards talking one has to be content with.
There's little footpathsin all directions, as well as a few wider tracks.
At short intervals, narrow footpaths struck into the wood.
Imagine a dark gloomy room, itself a horrible dungeon, and in the centre of the floor a round hole of the size and shape of those on the paved footpaths in the streets in London for shooting coals into the cellars.
Along the almost invisible footpaths the people could be seen approaching the church from many directions.
Two footpaths ran across it, so that it was almost common property, and the village children considered it as much their playground as the green itself.
The Clerk of Sessions read the notice for the closing of all the footpaths through the woods of Rockville, and declared that this notice had been duly, and for the required period publicly, posted.
All sorts of footpaths and tracks connect these habitations, but there are few roads, and those are deep in sand.
The most beautiful of the public gardens is on the Castlehill, intersected byfootpaths and carriage-roads up to the summit.
Here footpaths as sharply defined as if they had been trampled yesterday ran from the ruin in different directions.
In 'Footpaths of Fate' there was a nurse who assisted the hero by drugging the child.
Did you ever read 'Footpaths of Fate,' in the Nosegay series, sir?
The footpaths were thronged with a dense file of orderly respectable people.
As soon as it grew dark they dispersed, and ventured then down the lake to those places near which footpaths passed.
Along one of the footpaths the young man tramped, occasionally stopping for a moment to look up at the sky which shone redly through the openings of the trees or to watch some frightened hare scamper across the glade.
One autumn some correspondence appeared lamenting the scarcity of small birds (and again in the spring the same cry was raised); people said that they had walked along the roads or footpaths and there were none in the hedges.
At last emerging from the firs the open slope is covered with heath only, but heath growing so thickly that even the narrow footpaths are hidden by the overhanging bushes of it.
Green footpaths lead still further into the wild mountain country; but as it was already dark, I was obliged to return.
There is generally but one carriage-road to the house, and even the footpaths cease with the iron fences of the pleasure-grounds.
Labyrinthine footpaths wind in all directions through the cool and shady thicket, subdividing into many and exquisite fragments the rich treasures of landscape beauty afforded by the situation.
In the last half-hour before sunset you see people hurrying along the roads and the many footpaths which intersect each other all over India, in order to get home before dark.
By the roads, indeed, the outside may be seen; but the footpaths go through the heart of the land.
Footpaths lead across the meadows to Donnington where is another Early English church of but little interest.
By footpathsand streets they have come from the country and the town.
XIII Some footpaths count for very much in the playing of a hole, and at times call for and produce fine shots that would never be made if there were no path there.
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