The stretch of shore hereabout is celebrated in Japanese poetry as Taga-no-ura, from the peculiarly beautiful view of Fuji obtained from it.
The country hereabout is evidently the birthplace of Irish bulls; when the ancestors of modern Handy Andys were running wild on the bogs of Connemara, the people of Aivan-i-Kaif and Kishlag were indulging in Irish bulls of the first water.
This is perhaps not so much to be wondered at, when it is reflected that plenty of people hereabout have no conception whatever of a wheeled vehicle, never having seen a vehicle of any description.
The long, straight avenue which I have wheeled down, for miles hereabout runs east and west.
The country hereabout is rich and populous, and the people seemingly well-to-do.
The people hereabout seem unusually timid and alarmed at my strange appearance; it is both laughable and painful to see the women hobble off across the fields, frightened almost out of their wits.
The paths hereabout are of dirt mostly, and although wretched roads for a wheelman in the abstract, are nevertheless admirable in comparison with the stone-ways of Quang-tung.
But small outlying settlements hereabout were precarious places to live in, and the persistent damans generally caused them to be abandoned entirely from time to time.
The sacred river is at its highest flood, and hereabout not less than a mile and half wide.
The rock hereabout is all volcanic, fracturing with a crystalline whitish surface, but weathered outside to furnace blackness.
I lost a hawk by him, and yet I car'd not to send another after him, so I could find the thief; and hereabout he is; I know he is squatted.
From within the canvases come guttural syllables of foreign tongues, and broken songs of the fatherland; for they were mainly regiments of the King's German Legion that slept round the tent-poles hereabout at that time.
There are few descendants hereabout of the original New England settlers, and they live miles apart on the Ohio shore.
Hereabout the Westminster of the new capital was expected to be.
Hereabout also was to be found the prickly ash, a rather uncommon and graceful shrub.
But how admirably reclaimable in reality the acres hereabout were for the choicest human purposes, was afterwards seen, when, for example, the house and grounds known as Foxley Grove, came to be established.
Hereabout several English families had settled, giving a special tone to the neighbourhood.
Before pavements of any kind were introduced in York, the sidewalks hereabout were rendered clean and comfortable by a thick coating of tan-bark.
At all events, hereaboutit was that York, capital of Upper Canada, began to rise.
Subterranean springs and quicksands hereabout rendered the primitive roadmaker's occupation no easy one; and previous to the application of macadam, the tramway, while it lasted, was a boon to the farmers after heavy rains.
It may be added that the destruction of the beautiful hereabout has to some extent a set-off in the fine geological studies displayed to the eye in the sides of the deep cuts at both ends of the great causeway.
The neighbourhood hereabout had an open, unoccupied look in 1822.
And hereabout at one moment or another, every lawful day, would be surely seen, coming and going, the oddities and street-characters of the town and neighbourhood.
Hereabout were the "Forks of the Don," where the west branch of that stream, seen at York Mills, enters.
At the water's edge hereaboutwas a slight outcrop of shaly rock, where crayfish were numerous, and black bass.
Many are the shadowy forms that rise before us, as we proceed on our way; phantom-revisitings from the misty Past; the shapes and faces of enterprising and painstaking men, of whose fortunes King Street hereabout was the cradle.
As usual, wherever long inclined planes were cut in the steep sides of lofty clay banks, the condition of the roadway hereabout was, after rain, indescribably bad.
These kings and princes hereabout could boast of but little more than he; and there were millions to back him.
Either he is no judge of beauty, or the peasant girls hereabout are something extraordinary.
Why the unhappyhereabout usually chose the bridges for their meditations in preference to a railing, a gate, or a stile, was not so clear.
From within the canvases come guttural syllables of foreign tongues, and broken songs of the fatherland; for they were mainly regiments of the King’s German Legion that slept round the tent-poles hereabout at that time.
I am aware that the resident populace hereabout customarily refer to this spot as the wet woods back of Whitney's Bog, but I infinitely prefer the English phraseology as more euphonious and at the same time more poetic.
Ale, and then dress this Chub, as you drest my last, when I and my friend were hereabout eight or ten daies ago?
The food supply of Coronado’s force was beginning to fail, and as the tribes hereabout were still in rebellion, it became necessary to send a force into the mountains to obtain provisions.
Alarcon reports that he put into the port of Santiago de Buena Esperanza, and as the only Santiago on the coast hereabout is south of La Natividad, which is on the coast of the district of Colima, H.
See you now, from a breastwork thrown up hereabout and mounted with a minion or two a man could sweep off an army.
Ay, for in his gibberish he saith that corn hath been raised hereabout again and again, and now the land is hungry.
Sang the jongleur: "There is a land those hereabout Ignore .
Well, it is to prevent many such ugly spectacles hereabout that I ride southward.
I said: "The Indians hereabout are Mohican, are they not, Mr. Hays?
I know not one Indian from the next, only that the savageshereabout are said to be favourable to our party.
What else could you expect of a young girl when her father wears the green an' white, while her lover has made a reputation hereabout with his hireling raiders?
There were no regular troops hereabout belonging to either army, yet the very condition of the country left an open field for the operation of outlaws.
That's a bit of reading hereabout you ought not to pass over.
The roads hereabout are good for nothing but riding--you can have the pleasure of motion, there isn't much to take your thoughts away from it.
The breadth of the stream hereabout was not more than sixty yards, and the forest assumed a new appearance from the abundance of the Urucuri palm, a species which has a noble crown of broad fronds with symmetrical rigid leaflets.
The breadth of the river varies hereabout from two and a half to three miles, but neither coast is the true terra firma.
The paths hereabout were very productive of insects, and being entirely under shade, were very pleasant for strolling.
We hear no more of them hereabout for thirteen years, but then they raised a great army and fought two bloody battles with King Edward.
The distinguished novelist discovered the well-known fact that many of the common people hereabout were ignorant of their own names, and that if they knew them few indeed were able to spell them.
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