A friend furnished him with a small boat to pass Cooper river; but now the difficulty was to get through the British guard ships which lined the river.
You know the people and how they work and you have sets lined up.
We've got the Merritt papers lined up and that's the best advertising in the world.
We were close to the entrance, just where a smart little speedster of light blue lined with white was parked at the edge of the narrow sidewalk.
Nevertheless, the boys were anxious to approach the old house unobserved, and so skirted the clearing and crossed the mountain road, which at this point was lined with thick pines.
Soon the six massive snowballs were lined up side by side.
In each cheek is a pocket opening from the outside, and these pockets are linedwith hair.
It is made of grass and lined with soft fur which Mrs. Rabbit pulls from her own breast, and it is very carefully hidden.
One of his covers almost the whole side of his head back to his short neck, and it is lined with fur, and remember he has two of them.
All ten of us lined up facing the Council with our backs to the school.
I observed Sir Adolf Erckmann presiding over a large party and saw numerous rather elderly young men whose lined faces and watchful eyes were familiar to me from music-hall promenades.
I have seen him enter the Ritz, thin and white as an Aubrey Beardsley pierrot, in a black coatlined with heliotrope silk.
They were not molested on the way up, but on their way back suffered from sharp-shooters that lined the banks.
Our march was right along the river and the boats were following us, the Monitor clearing the road of sharp-shooters, who lined the banks of the river, and were doing their best to stop the progress of the fleet down to the Mississippi.
Inside the post and rail fence, alongside this road, the driveway up to the house islined with trees, and the yard in front of the house is open and flat.
On two sides the enclosure is lined with maniap's; and one of our party, who had been there to sketch, had remarked a daily concourse of people and an extraordinary number of sick children; for this is in fact the infirmary of Apemama.
The beach was lined with palms and a tree called the purao, something between the fig and mulberry in growth, and bearing a flower like a great yellow poppy with a maroon heart.
These great roads, splendidly paved and shaded by trees, and linedwith ornamental lamp posts, are throughout the year favorite highways for the automobilists.
Then all, Dorothy, Alfaretta, Jim and Aunt Betty, waved fond farewells to the faithful old force of servitors who stood lined up in the doorway.
The walls of this apartment were lined with old gray wainscot; the tiled floor was painted red, and carefully polished; curtains of white calico shaded the windows.
Then, the ship was plunging ahead at such frightful velocity that the Titanic was too close to avert striking the barrier lined up across its path.
There had been no lamentations, no demonstrations either from the men passengers as they saw the last life-boat go, and there was no wailing or crying, no outburst from the men wholined the ship's rail as the Titanic disappeared from sight.
By this time the rails were lined with men and women.
This might be accomplished in two ways: By liquefying it, and storing it in lead-lined iron vessels, having a jet with a very fine capillary canal, and fitted with a tap or a screw cap.
A constant head is maintained on the valve V by a float and cock operating in a lead- or porcelain-lined tank.
The author has used pine, oak, and cypress tanks but all were rapidly leached by the hypochlorite and ultimately had to be lined with concrete.
Bodleian) is an allegorical poem of the cours d'amour type, written in seven-lined Chaucerian stanzas and extending to 1379 lines.
His black hair was flung in waves of triumph over his heavily-lined forehead; one hand was on his hip with brave satisfaction, the other with lighted cigarette was tossed upwards in exultation.
Goldenrod and farewell-summer and the red plumes of the sumach lined his path, while far overhead the hickories and maples reared a fretted, red-gold roof.
The short path was lined with zinnias and with prince's feather and the porch covered with a shady grapevine.
He lined the "frew-frew" plantation, and at a clearing in it near the treadmill cut across it.
Dave lined the shore farther on, feeling pretty proud of the success of his single-handed enterprise.
It is ripened by placing in tightly closed mold, lined with straw.
The room was entirelylined with copper, walls and roof alike, and the closed shutters were also copper-sheathed.
The marshy banks of the Canton River are lined with interminable paddy-fields, for, as every one knows, rice is a crop that must be grown under water.
This bathroom was entirely lined with Oriental alabaster; the bath itself was carved out of a solid block of green marble, and the very bath-taps were exquisitely chiselled bronze Tritons, riding on dolphins.
This day my boy's livery is come home, the first I ever had, of greene lined with red; and it likes me well enough.
The nest is usually suspended from a forked and slender branch, in shape like a deep basin and generally lined with fine feathers.
An enormous number of people, half in disguise, half in their holiday clothes, stood in groups round the tables or walked down the tub-lined alleys.
A few miles brought them to the walls of a city, the approach to which was lined with men and vehicles, who fell back at once the moment the order was given.
He was bare-headed, and McElroy saw that his face was deep-lined and anxious, filled with a sadness at which he could but marvel and he passed within a stone's throw without so much as a glance at his superior.
The flicker, too, has his wings delicately lined with--a scrap of sunset sky.