Few or none of them could ever have 27 seen a white man, and we may imagine their amazement at the arrival of the strangers, who, followed by staring crowds, were conducted to the lodge of the chief.
The Chevalier left his brother to watch over the baggage of the party, which was stored in the lodge of the great chief, while he himself, with his two Canadians, joined the advancing warriors.
Are you aware of the law of this country--that if you lodge this charge, you will be bound over to prosecute this gang?
Karma will lead on the monads of the unprogressed men of our race and lodge them in the newly evolved human frames of this physiologically regenerated baboon.
It was impossible to enter the gates on account of the waggons of the outgoing tenants, but Joe and Margaret Cornford from the lodge hailed us with the joyful news that they had themselves departed a few hours before.
You know Hope gothicised the Master's Lodge at Trinity.
Happy she who has the art To awake them And to take them Home, and lodge them in her heart.
This shooting lodge of Sir Edward Blackett is quite in the uninhabited moorlands, but has lovely views of a lake backed by craggy blue hills--just what my sweet mother would delight to sketch.
When they joined Mrs Constable at the lodge gate, he did not hear the one lady say to the other, 'The dear thing will be with me in time for dinner.
She just reached the lodge gates in time to shout once again, 'The ghost!
Accordingly, flying like a wild creature, she made for thelodge gates, which, as she had feared, she found unlocked.
While storm-bound amongst the icy cliffs of Patagonia, Lodge wrote his Arcadian romance "Margarite of America.
Some of the Englishmen, of whom Lodge was one, took up their quarters in the College of the Jesuits, and this literary buccaneer spent his time amongst the books in the library of the Fathers.
Not receiving the full satisfaction which was expected, Major Denham lost no time in setting sail for England, to lodge a complaint with his own court.
A neat gothic lodge at the entrance of the grounds contains the office and residence of the superintendent.
The lodge sits gracefully, with its verandah and artillery, on a peninsula formed by the Grand Desert and St. Charles streams.
Had he really as many bells to summon his attendants in his Beauport Lodge as his Halifax residence contained--as he had at Kensington or Castlebar Hill?
Giffard's Lodge was situated on some portion of Col.
The lodge is now the residence of the heirs of the late G.
A winding, well-wooded approach leads up to the house from the porter's lodgeand main road.
And whereas the Contractors' provisions are at present lodged in the said college, other magazines should be found to lodge the same.
There is no place where the multitude of guests can lodge in the town, so they come hither, as to a spot at a convenient distance.
It was a singular contrast to our customs to see a young girl who, at most, could not have been more than twenty years of age, lodge and entertain a young man.
Well, I will certainly call on you before it be long; but how can you contrive to lodge so many children?
He told her he could remedy the evil if some one would lodgean information against her baker; but that there was no act of justice which he found it so difficult to accomplish.
The Prince's pity was stirred, and he promised that whoever should shoot the stag without harming the man should receive the office of Chief Forester, to be hereditary in the family, and the tenancy of a hunting lodge near by.
In Mr. Mahler's arrangement this march becomes entr'acte music to permit of a change of scene from the interior of the jailer's lodge to the courtyard of the prison prescribed in the book.
Roosevelt, however, had a conference afterward with Senator Lodge and eventually fell in line behind Blaine.
I discussed the whole situation with Mr. Lodge before going to the convention, and we had made up our minds that if the nomination of Mr. Blaine was fairly made we would with equal good faith support him.
I was in the closest touch with Senator Lodge throughout this period, and either consulted him about or notified him of all the moves I was taking.
I immediately set to work, and later in the day submitted to the paying teller a dozen or more lodge emblems, when he selected the emblem of the Order of the Eastern Star as being identical with what the woman wore.
An honest man could not venture to lodge any one, as he could not but fear that his guest might wrench away his copper in the night, and carry it off.
Prosper says he often shoots owls who lodge in the fir-trees, and that he gets two dollars bounty from the government from each one.
Don't ask me what you can get here, for I won't tell lest the urban epicures whose jaded palates need tickling should start out in a body for this lodge at Tete Jaune.
They are then ready to lodgethemselves in suitable soil.
Patients may pass gravel for years without having an attack of renal (kidney) colic, and a stone may never lodge in the ureter.
The main charge against Mr. Simpson was that he did not lodge at an hotel, but in a private house.
It was scarcely bigge enough to lodge a hundred men in.
He was the best shot in Tennessee, and, it is said, could lodge two successive balls in the same hole.
If the author had had more material to work upon, he would probably have made a more popular work, such as Carl Schurz has written of Henry Clay, and Henry Cabot Lodge of Daniel Webster and Alexander Hamilton.
Who is that man, who enters our lodge and eats of our food and smokes of our tobacco?
He peeped through a crack in the Wongatap lodge and saw that his enemy was getting ready for bed.
Before he finally settled down in a lodge built near Iowaville on the lower Des Moines River, Iowa, he made other trips through the East.
With his own hatchet he cut the ropes, and marching the white captive through the mob landed him in the lodge of an old squaw.
Hotly grasping his lance, and surrounded by the enemy, Mahtotohpa delayed a little space; then he arose and boldly stalked into the lodge and sat by the fire.
This night in his lodge in the Assiniboin village he commenced to tell his stories.
Now Mahtotohpa lay outside and watched, until at dusk he might slip through between the pickets, and seek the lodge of Wongatap.
By night journeys he traveled two hundred miles, living on the parched corn in his pouch, until he was seven days hungry when at last he came to the Arikaree town where the lodge of Wongatap was located.
And with his keg of rum, and his broad-sword dragging and tripping him, he paid visits fromlodge to lodge, and whistled "Yankee Doodle.
They preached that dogs were to be killed; lodge fires were never to go out; liquor was not to be drunk; wars were not to be waged, unless ordered by the Prophet.
Before he arrived at the Artist Catlin lodge to have his portrait painted, the warning ran ahead of him: "Mahtotohpa is coming in full dress!
But just as he was about to enter the Lodge gate, he was touched on the arm by a female.
Kilcornan is a large demesne, into which they would, in the ordinary course, have made their entrance through the lodge gate.
The simultaneous attacks of Berthaut's Division along the railway line and of Faron's Division on the Hunting-lodge also miscarried.
Meanwhile the Fusilier battalion of the Colberg Regiment marched once more from the Hunting-lodge on Bois de la Lande, and carried it with the first onslaught.
Yaller gloves on his hands, and a fancy walkin' stick, and things on his feet like t'squire wears.
Do what you like; do what you think best; but make him suffer!
Likewise every traveller who applies at the porter's lodge at the outer gate of this hospital is entitled to, and receives, a horn of good beer and a loaf or slice of bread.