She saw the desert, without an oasis, only the brooklet of tears that meandered far away from whence she had come.
After her, meandered faithfully the stream of her tears.
For three hours and more we kept on in our serpentine course, for the river meandered as whimsically as if it still had a choice of its own in the matter.
Even the road below gave free play to its caprice, and meandered like any stream inquisitively through the valley, visiting all the villages within reach, after a whimsical fashion of its own.
A gentle river meandered deep and clear through a long valley spread out before him, skirted on either side by pale blue hills, so high they seemed to reach and mingle with the heavens above.
Ribbons and faint striations meandered through it like the streaks in an agate.
He turned his chair suddenly, and looked out of the open door, where the country meandered away.
An eccentric vessel this seemed; for she first meandered towards the mail boat and then meandered away again, with no visible business on the waters.
The sunlight poured a flood of radiance on the upland road, as Christina and Baba jogged peacefully along it, in the wake of the small black pony, who meandered on at his own pace, just as the fancy took him.
His mind meandered through a solution to this, a timer-equipped pillcase that reset when you took the lid off and chimed if you took the lid off again before the set interval had elapsed.
He fretted and fumed as he walked along, and was thoroughly miserable, while the moisture dripped steadily from his hat brim, and meandered in little brooks down his neck.
Mr. Wallowby had raised his head to do battle for his faith, but meanwhile Lady Caroline had meandered on to other themes, so what he might have said can never be known.
We could then see that the range ended, but sent out one more creek, which meandered down the valley towards some other hills beyond; this valley was of a clayey soil, and the creek had some clay holes with water in them.
We found that it meandered through a piece of open plain, splendidly grassed, and delightful to gaze upon.
The creek meandered away down the valley amongst pine-clad hills to the south-westward, and appeared to increase in size below where we crossed it.
On ascending it I was much pleased to discover, at a mile and a half off, the gum timber of a creek which meandered through this wilderness.
It meandered about among the hills and through a pass, but no water was seen, though we were anxiously looking for it at every turn.
A cab meandered by, whose cocher wore a blue coat and a black-glazed hat.
The walls, distempered rather a long time ago, were decorated with water-colour sketches; across the ceiling meandered a long crack.
His lifeless body had been left lying face-down beside a series of downwards sloping, shaded stretches near a gently banked, zig-zag ravine that meandered through the broad field.
And any man that'd hold up wimmin ought to be in the calaboose--" The trail meandered down the hillside and out across a barren flat.
A stray burro meandered about, and finally came to a stop in the middle of the street, where he stood, stoically enduring the sun, a veritable long-eared statue of dejection.
A mountain stream, all but hidden by the grasses, meandered across the mesa to an emerald hollow of coarse marsh-grass.
The tired horses rolled, shook themselves, and meandered toward the spring.
But I sez nothin' in reply to this expirin' note of the crysis he had passed through, knowin' this was not the time for silver speech but for golden silence, and so we meandered onwards.
And so we meandered along, keepin' our 2 heads as nigh as we could under that long glitterin' chain of golden drops that wuz high overhead.
A rivulet flowed through the village, and meandered by our side, among the half sterile meadows.
Great was the astonishment of the young man, and puzzling miners gained sympathy from the weak eyes and open mouth of the Pet as he meandered homeward, evidently as much at a loss as themselves.
A small stream meanderedthrough the forest and enabled them to refresh themselves frequently; which was very fortunate, for the heat, especially towards noon, became extremely intense, and they could not have existed without water.
They now proceeded down into a somewhat dark and closely wooded valley, through which meandered a small rivulet.
Before it passes through the gap in the Chalk downs the Yar has meandered about, and formed the alluvial flat called Morton marshes.
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