Another mile and a shifting wind brought to his keen nostrils a familiar, pungent odor close at hand, and a moment later there loomed beneath him a huge, gray-black bulk forging steadily along the jungle trail.
It was slow work and all the time, Tarzan knew, the bull of the alien tribe was forging steadily away from them--gaining precious minutes that might carry him to safety before they could catch up with him.
They had almost completed their journey and were making their final rest before forging ahead to gain the clearing in which lay their village.
Why, it looks as though Providence had bestowed upon us a strong box in the precious metals locked up in the sterile mountains of the far West, and which we are now forging the key to unlock, to meet the very contingency that is now upon us.
Germany, while America and England stood idle, had been rapidly forging ahead.
For a long time we slept while France wasforging ahead in the design and construction of machines.
Cornbury with forging the clause of his instructions under which it was attempted to convict Mackemie, and he says that the copy of the royal instructions in the State Paper Office contains no such paragraph.
I guess there have been times when I've felt like stealing or forging or doing any other blamed thing under the sun to put my hand on some ready money.
Burglary and forging rank high amongst the arts, I believe, which are not taught at most of the public schools.
And new papers are forging to chastise them, in regard to the poors' rate, which is again started; the improper choice of professors; and violent stretches of the impost.
Suddenly he opened the piano and began to play the motif of Siegfried forging the sword.
Throughout the night the wind continued very light, the Belvidera forging ahead till she was off the Constitution's lee beam; and at 4 A.
Lawrence, finding he was forging ahead, hauled up a little.
She was one of those who love to walk in at the doors of knowledge, but do not at all enjoy forging the keys with which the locks must be opened.
And forging keys was the work at which she was now kept busy.
And although she was still under bare poles, with her head yards aback, I could see, upon looking over the side, that she was forging ahead at a speed of about a knot and a half.
Meanwhile the Faith that had been the object of such monstrous betrayals, and the target for such woeful assaults, was going from strength to strength, was forging ahead, undaunted and undivided by the injuries it had received.
Being familiar with the officers' signatures, he was very successful in forging their names.
Forging slowly ahead the bow enters into the whitened boilings and swirls of the surging currents of the rapids pouring out from the Gorge.
Toronto has trebled its population and in great industrial enterprises is forging ahead of all other cities in Ontario.
The undamaged Zeppelin had circled round her consort and was now forginggently ahead.
Her only chance lay in forging ahead and trusting to luck that she did not fall off and wallow in the trough of the mountainous seas.
Forging ahead they left the battle-cruisers well on the starboard quarter.
But he held stoutly on, forging slowly through the water.
Chariots and litters were forging slowly down the middle of the pavements.
Every one must confess, that a man who could fight so vigorously for distinction in the forum, could not at the same time be forging plots, which might risk his whole career.
What good will one forging do with no means of forging more?
But here's the forging to prove it," insisted Johnny stoutly.
So they laid their clever heads together, and, by forging notes of the queen and sundry other little plots which were wonderfully successful, obtained the necklace, leaving Boehmer to look to the queen for payment.
Still, he seemed to be forging ahead, though he never betrayed what direction the evidence seemed to be taking.
She said it with an air of sincerity that was very convincing, so convincing, in fact, that it shook for the moment the long chain of suspicion that I had been forging both of her and her son.
Provides that any person forging a document, or making false representations in order to obtain deposits or interest, shall be punishable with penal servitude or imprisonment.
The first defalcation was traced back to 1837, and consisted of his forging the receipt of different persons whom he represented as having received certain sums of money.
Open fires for hand forging purposes are mainly of two classes, those having a side and those with a bottom or vertical blast.
The following paper describes the method of forgingmarine crank shafts adopted at the Lancefield Forge, Glasgow.
In cases where a great number of pieces of the same size and shape are required to be bent during the forging process, a great deal of time may be saved and greater accuracy secured in the work by the employment of bending devices.
In all forging the nature or quality of the iron is of primary importance; hence the following (which is taken from The English Mechanic), upon testing iron, may not be out of place.
The operation of forging consists in beating or compressing metal into shape, and may be divided into five classes, viz.