Anyhow, now they see there are seven of us they are not likely to attack until it gets dark, so we have time to think over what had best be done.
They will close in as soon as it gets dark, Jerry.
It seems to me our best chance would be to leave the critters behind, and to crawl out the moment it gets dark, and try and get beyond them.
When it gets dark, and the Mohawks go to the lodges, I am going to creep around the village and see if there is any way to get out.
We will wait here until it gets dark," said Running Fox.
We must stay here until it gets dark," he told Spotted Deer.
Then, after it gets dark, he will clap on everything; and run in so as to strike the coast a few miles above Malaga.
Then again, we may give her more westing, after it gets dark, and bear the same course the lugger is taking.
However fast she is, she ought not to gain a knot and a half an hour, in this breeze and, if we are five or six miles ahead when it gets dark, we can change our course.
She reckons, I fancy, that after it gets dark we may try to throw the frigate out; and may make up that way, in which case she would have a good chance of cutting us off.
After it gets dark I shall make my way down to the house.
We will send the boats in as soon as it gets dark, Mr. Hill.
After it gets dark, put me and one of the hands on shore, with a saw and a bottle of oil to make it work noiselessly.
Yes, sir; I always sees to that as soon as it gets dark.
As soon as it gets dark we will pay our reckoning, and drive off in the gig, leaving it in the drive in front of the house this side of his.
They will come back when it gets dark," Yellow Wolf warned him.
Perhaps they will hold off until it gets dark again," suggested Dancing Owl.
Perhaps they will creep up to us when it gets dark," Spotted Deer told him.
It is a lot of hours to wait, and I would give a good bit to be out of the swamp before it gets dark.
They won’t catch us before it gets dark,” the sailor said confidently.
We will cut a hole through that mud wall as soon as it gets dark; but we must not leave until all save the watchers are asleep, or we should have them all down upon us instantly, on the alarm being raised.
No, we have been talking it over while you have been away, and we have agreed that we must hold the Canyon until it gets dark, and then make off.
We can collect the firewood in readiness before it gets dark.
I should think," Dick said, "that anyhow we might as well get the horses up to the top of the path, ready to push on as soon as it gets dark.
To-night will do as well as any, Guy, and we will slip through this window as soon as it gets dark.
But when it gets dark I suppose the game will be up.
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