The next morning at the breakfast table some of the lads announced, with great glee that the lakelet was frozen over; the ice so thick and solid that it was perfectly safe for skating in every part.
They proved to be a good fit and in few minutes the captain was on his way to the lakelet with a little girl clinging to each hand.
From the summit of the forest ledge which rises from the southern shore, the lakelet seems a foliage-framed patch of the firmament.
After a delightful stroll of a mile or more, we emerge from the wood and see the lovelylakelet "smiling upon its neighbor pines.
A day's march beyond Molamba brought us to the lakelet Chia, which lies parallel with the Lake.
In descending the Shire, we found concealed in the broad belt of papyrus round the lakelet Pamalombe, into which the river expands, a number of Manganja families who had been driven from their homes by the Ajawa raids.
At the lakelet Chidia, we noticed the same sandstone rock, with fossil wood on it, which we have on the Zambesi, and knew to be a sure evidence of coal beneath.
A few miles below the lakelet is the last of the great slave-crossings.
The Lakelet Mofwé fills during the rains and spreads westward, much beyond its banks.
The town is on the east bank of the Lakelet Mofwé, and one mile from its northern end.
We marched down from Mukaté's and to about the middle of the Lakelet Pamalombé.
It stands near the north end of the Lakelet Mofwé; this is from one to three miles broad, and some six or seven long: it is full of sedgy islands, and abounds in fish.
We returned to the pass, whence a short zigzag leads down to the pasturage and brilliantly blue lakelet known as the Alpe and Lago di Caf.
In the midst of the pines a lakelet was frozen solid, the ice was covered with the same dazzling carpet of white.
Already the lakelet was rimmed with ice on the shaded side.
After they had abidden awhile in such joyous pastime and had taken some of the fish, they came forth of the lakelet and clad themselves anew.
The Tawe cannot be much more than twenty-five miles in length, from its source in the lakelet on the Brecknock Van, or summit, of the Fforest Fawr Mountains, to the Swansea Docks.
The language in which Arabian poets extolled the charms of this fair land is even now nowise extravagant: 'Oh how beautiful is the lakelet of the twin palms, and the island where the spacious palace stands!
The shore of the lakelet was at last reached, but my first glance at it convinced me that there was every probability of its being of great depth.
This formed a cataract which, after a short course, ran into a lakelet at the foot of the cliffs; while beyond was the open ground I had been hoping to find.
Passing round the north shore of my camp lake I followed the central stream past many cascades from lakelet to lakelet.
Here and there across its surface were huge mounds of earth and rock and, occasionally, a smalllakelet fringed with a dense growth of tussock and Maori cabbage.
In a lakeletnear the Hut this was beautifully demonstrated.
Thus we won our way, or our way wooed us on, until, in early afternoon, a lovely lakelet opened before us.
Not to fail in topographical duty, I record, that near this lakelet flows in the river Sowadehunk, and not far below, a sister streamlet, hardly less melodiously named Ayboljockameegus.
Snow lies upon part of this slope; stones, started from the edge, leap in lengthening bounds over its firm surface and plunge with a splash into the throat of the lakelet that lies in the amphitheater.
Streams and rivulets under the heat of the sun flow down its surface until swallowed by the crevasses, and a lakelet of deep blue water an eighth of a mile in diameter has been observed upon the solid ice.
The surroundings of my chalet have been modeled on what is called the King's Garden at Versailles, but it has an outlook on my lakelet and island.
Below the meadows the land has been excavated so as to make a lakelet of about three acres in extent, with a charming little island in the middle.
It was too narrow, too small; besides, there was no lakelet in it.
Then the Princess and her suite, drawing still nearer to his place of concealment, found a lakelet in the Arab's garden brimful of water amiddlemost whereof stood a brazen lion, through whose mouth the water entered to issue from his tail.
On entering the bushes they perceived that there was a lakeletembosomed like a gem in the surrounding trees.
After leaving the lakelet on the plains, the Indian travelled for several days with his friends; and then parting from them, went towards the west, to rejoin his family.
In the strength of this resolve they returned to the lakeletwhen the sun went down, and encamped there.
Ononta is another of exquisite contour, west of the town, a romantic lakelet elevated eighteen hundred feet, which gives Pittsfield its water supply, and has an attractive park upon its shores.
One of these, to the southward, overlooks the lakelet of the "Lily Bowl.
From the wild morass, On the sapphire lakelet set within it, Magâ sails forth with her wee ones daily.
From the wild morass, On the sapphirelakelet set within it, Magâ [60] sails forth with her wee ones daily.
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