The island of Fu-kok is of very considerable extent, situated in a mild and equable climate, at no great distance from the mouth of the river Can-cau, and surrounded by numerous islands which shelter it from storms in either monsoon.
I next returned to Frank Malbone, who still stood on post at no great distance from the door, through which we could both see the form and features of his beautiful and beloved sister.
In a few minutes we were in a highway, and at no great distance from the hamlet.
There stands a noble linden on the lawn of Lilacsbush, at no great distance from the house, and necessarily within a short distance of the water.
When the launch was swept away from the ship, it drove down to leeward, passing at no great distance from the crater, of which the men in her got a glimpse, without being able to reach it.
They encamp at no great distance from the village, and divest themselves of their much-prized ornaments, which are carried back by the women, who have followed them for this purpose.
There was one low hill, at no great distance from the fort, behind which countless black heads of Indians alternately appeared and vanished; while, all along the ridge, their guns emitted incessant white puffs of smoke.
A little inclosure, at no great distance from the church, and on one side of the street, had been set apart for the final resting-place of those who had finished their race on earth.
At no great distance from the base of the hill, stood the barns and the stables.
When the Fringes of the Shadows of the Knives fell perpendicularly upon a Paper at a great distance from the Knives, they were in the form of Hyperbola's, and their Dimensions were as follows.
We saw great numbers of hippopotami, who, in the night, would lift their heads out of the water at no great distance from the canja.
The country the same as yesterday, except that we saw several stony mountains in the desert, some of them at no great distance from the river.
The thicket in which he had hidden him was at no great distance from the cedrela; and finding his own traces, Don Rafael returned on them with stealthy tread.
He knew he should not have long to wait, for the yellow sheen, which betokened the situation of the luminary of night, was at no great distance from the edge of the cloud.
The coast now began to be very dangerous, there being, in all directions, rocks and breakers at a great distance from the shore.
The schooner, under easy sail, sounding as she went, entered the little harbour, and after making several tacks, brought up at no great distance from the shore.
I have seen plenty of those leaves at no great distance from the village," said Peter Patch; "but I had no idea that there were roots under them.
The Tapirangas inhabit the Brazils, and there frequent such localities as are at no great distance from the banks of a river, or from marshy ground covered with reeds.
Its favourite nesting-place is among short brushwood, at no great distance from the ground.
Although it would force its way to a great distance from the gun, yet, if not consumed too soon, it would at length be stopped by the resistance of the air.
There are many such delightful bits of waste ground in the northern shires, not only inland, but at no great distance from the sea.
The Woodcock, however, appears to fly high; the Owl at no great distance from the water.
Its favourite haunts are the clear tarns surrounded with rushes and sphagnum on the moors, at no great distance from the sea.
A wider circuit than common denoted that the messenger had passed through the air at no great distance from the bird, though it missed its object.
At no great distance from the exit, the chorus comes to a halt, but the singing, gesticulation and beating of the drum proceed.
To her delight she discovered the remains of an owl at no great distance from the declivity of the Rito beneath a rotten pine.
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