By his description it is necessary I should know the exact localein order to cut off retreat; so to-morrow night I shall surround the beehive and take the honey.
I have supplied the locale which all previous editions omit.
I have added the locale here and numbered the scenes throughout this Act.
None of the previous editions give the locale or number the scene.
That there was a deal of reality in the characterization and the locale of Dumas' romances will not be denied by any who have acquaintance therewith.
This little temple was called "Overlooking the Ford," or lin- chi in Chinese, and it was from this locale that he took his name.
Tung) in what is today Kiangsi province, the locale that provided his historic name.
Huang-po in the same province, the locale that gave him his Ch'an title.
For the same reason I have changed the localein which some of the UFO sightings occurred.
That's quite a coincidence; remains to be seen whether the phenomena are limited to that locale or occur elsewhere.
The localeof The Brain's self-expression is the "pineal gland" supposed to be seat of extrasensory apperception in the human brain.
I have numbered this scene and added the locale which is evident from the dialogue.
I have left this quaint locale untouched although the scene is merely an antechamber in Friendlove's house, and can have been no more than a drop cloth.
I have numbered this scene and supplied the locale 'to Bellemante's Chamber'.
I have supplied this locale and that of the following Scene (IV).
All former editions mark the locale as 'The Street.
Now, clearly, the struggle of a special temperament with a fixed force does not forthwith begin another story when the locale of combat shifts.
The localeof these gatherings differed according to the seasons.
The Indians were friendly and the locale was said to have been their winter camp (ibid.
Although the former locale is most frequently mentioned, it should be assumed that the migratory habits of the buffalo imposed some variability.
The identification of this group may well have been erroneous in view of the northerly locale of the Pend Oreille.
He was versed in the reading of signs as they presented themselves a hundred and fifty miles to the north, and he thought he could accurately apply his experience to a locale somewhat beyond his earlier ken.
But unfortunately, this locale also, for some reason which I no longer recollect, was not to be had, and so the whole undertaking failed, to the great grief of Herr von Tost.
A few days ago we visited the Picture Gallery in the Arena; the locale is the finest we ever beheld.
Since the destruction of the Apollo Saloon, there is no locale in Vienna except the "Great Redouten-Saal" fit for such a musical performance.
The locale was exceedingly favourable for music, and the orchestra very well placed, but unfortunately, on the opposite side to the Organ, so that of this no use could be made.
As mentioned in the preceding section, common names of any species may vary from locale to locale and even from individual to individual.
Murray had conditionally secured, as the localeof my future operations.
It having been occupied but two or three years previously by the Royal Italian Opera, I considered the locale would be perfectly suited for my purpose.
Notwithstanding my previous experiences among the Western tribes of Bedouins whose locale is the Desert of the Seven Dials, I must confess to considerable strangeness when first I penetrated the wilderness of Bethnal Green.
I am not going to unbosom beyond this, or to add anything in the way of an autobiography; but the locale would have to come out anon, and there is no possible reason for concealment.
Its locale is a deep ravine formed among rugged mountain ridges; and as the houses are mostly built in rows, overtopping one another, along the hillsides, some portions of the city present all the appearance of a vast amphitheatre.
The valley of Encinillas is very extensive and fertile, and is the locale of one of those princely estates which are so abundant further south, and known by the name of Haciendas.
Perhaps it was the locale preferred by the proprietors of the slaves who worked the inner mines, hidden from view and from the sea-breeze by the hills.
So I ordered the camp to be pitched, after reconnoitering the locale of the water; and we all proceeded to work, with a detachment of soldiers and quarrymen.
Before that time the locale must have shown a mere tumulus, a mound somewhat larger than the many which pimple the raised valley-bank behind the building.