Coming out upon a little lake--for we were now short-cutting across the country--we saw that the light over the distant hills had broken into a glorious flood of sunshine.
It happened at just such a place as this: a little lake with a patch of open water above a spring.
It is a brave and happy spirit which, in the "Little Lake" of the Mackenzie, goes out with the current.
If one intercepts a caribou-band in a little lake he may with patience kill them all without any trouble, as they run round and round on the ice, mystified by the wood-echoes and the reverberation of the shots.
At Little Lake, where it issues out of Great Slave Lake, the Mackenzie is eight miles wide, and its delta a thousand miles below here has an expansion of fifty miles.
A house close to the edge of a little lakehere is pointed out, which in olden time was the residence of two brothers, the owners of the meadow over which the lake is now spread.
He said he had been up among the clouds, and reported two heavy rapids and a little lake a few miles ahead.
Flowing round the eastern end of this point was a rapid, some two hundred yards in length, and at the head of this we found a little lake, between two and three miles in length, lying northeast and southwest.
George and I climbed first ridge from a little lake, with blue green, ocean-coloured water.
But he could not understand why each green hill seemed to have a little lake on its summit--a little lake in which the reflected moon stared straight up into his face.
There was a grove of these trees that trooped down to the waters of a little lake in the hills, and to this spot they often flew when the wind was low and the music likely, therefore, to be to their taste.
I don't believe any one else loves the little lake as much as does the little summer boy!
They were now on the banks of a little lake, and, giving their horses full rein, sped by its clear waters.
Heintzelman further says that the territory covered extends from Metumki (Little Lake) Valley to the coast.
Barrett writes me as follows: "Possibly refers to Little Lake or Willits Valley people mtomkai, or bitomkai (1908, p.
We passed the rush-grown banks of a little lake, so blue and clear that it lay like a jewel on the waste.
On the summit of the lesser Ararat there is a little lake, formed of melted snows; the water permeates the mountain, and feeds the sirdar's pool.
The well-kept pleasure-ground, and the excavation of a hollow for a little lake, recalled to me but too strongly the castle where you, my dear!
I alighted at the waterfall of Idwal to visit a little lake, which might serve as the entrance to Hades.
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