The two houses were only a quarter of a mile apart; and, as they walked, Mrs. Morland quickly dispatched all that she felt on the score of James's disappointment.
Oh no; we all felt that we were going to be only half a mile apart, and were sure of meeting every day.
Pike passes Little Tavern and Big Tavern creeks, which are a mile apart, on the N.
Two very notable points of rocks, a mile apart, are separated by Caddoa cr.
These creeks are tributaries of the Marais des Cygnes, falling in a mile apart at Ottawa and just beyond.
The walls had two or three terraces and were not over three quarters of a mile apart at the summit, the cliff portions being nearly or quite perpendicular.
On Thursday, the 19th, we made nearly seven miles between walls about eight hundred feet high and one quarter of a mile apart, so nearly vertical that we could not get out.
From the first severe lesson when, from points a mile apart, the deadly rifles picked them off, the revueltosos had learned caution, only advancing when they were certain the two had retired.
At his order, his men, about a dozen, strung out on a line the units of which rode a quarter-mile apart.
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