The next day the traveler who had slowly journeyed, and made a path for those who would come after, was able to go to his labors; while his companion was disabled for many days longer.
It was no longer merely a question of earmarking certain Divisions for a specified single operation; but of planning, many days ahead, the rotation in which the Divisions were to be employed in a continuous series of operations.
Naturally, an army of translators and copying clerks was set to work upon this precious find, and my Intelligence Service was kept busy for many days in making for me digests of those items likely to prove of special interest.
In the first chapter of Acts Christ said to the apostles: 'Ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.
As to Dorothy, her mind had been made up many days ago, and her path of duty was as clear as a sunbeam to her, and it led straight to the Baptist church.
Again: 'John truly sprinkled with water, but ye shall be sprinkled with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.
Then he went away, and walked along the shore for many days, until he came to a place where there were great rocks, and caves in which the water made a sound as of thunder.
Norton's sound, living principally upon the banks of the Youcon and Porcupine Rivers, though several of the tribes are situated far inland, many days' journey from either river.
Treaties of peace are arranged by delegations from the hostile tribes, following set forms, and the ceremonies terminate with a many days' feast.
Loud shouted the multitude, and exulted; but after mutely assisting at the closing of the cavern, the new-girdled monarch retired sadly to his dwelling, and was not seen again for many days.
Many days passed; and Yillah, the bird, and the shell were inseparable.
For the space of as many days, as there had reigned kings of Marjora's dynasty, the inner mouth of the defile remained sealed; the new monarch placing the last stone in the gap.
She spoke no word in regard to the dead child to anyone, but while the other children romped and played, and forgot the absent one, she was quiet and silent, and she pondered the question for many days.
He told me that he had been expecting the summons for many days.
He was twenty-eight, and all these wonderful things had happened in a little more than so many days!
And the pleasure in his heart was such as he had not known in many days.
Many days were to pass ere he would again know the comfort of linen sheets, the luxury of down under his ear.
And when the boat had drifted many days, it came to a place where once there had been a large rice field and there it remained.
Some one should take command of this boat," spoke up Jane Porter, thoroughly disgusted with the disgraceful wrangling that had marked the very opening of a forced companionship that might last for many days.
Behind him stretched the wooded valley across which they had marched for many days, and at the opposite side the low range which marked the boundary of their own country.
In love if we must grieve and sigh, A moment's bliss still well repays The ills and woes of many days.
She saw me and, strangely enough, smiled at me more kindly than in many days.
She brought her back to us decked in a hat and frock born of many days of planning and three trips to the county town.
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