The Miner's Bridge lies about a mile along the Capel Curig Road, with the Swallow Falls a mile farther.
About a mile farther on ~Aldersey Hall~ stands to the left, about ten furlongs from the road.
Blacklow Hill~ stands half a mile farther on to the left of the road.
He knew that about a mile farther on, there was a very steep hill, at the foot of which ran a wide brook, and here the road made a sharp turn before it led over a narrow bridge.
So far, they had seen nothing that in anyway resembled what they were after, but, about a mile farther on, Jack spied a rough road leading through a field to the right.
After riding five or six miles, they entered a thick woods and about a half a mile farther on they came to a bridge, leading over a small, shallow stream.
Our course was up the Umbazookskus, but as the Indian knew of a good camping-place, that is, a cool place where there were few mosquitoes about half a mile farther up the Caucomgomoc, we went thither.
He missed a horse by a hairbreadth a mile farther on, and felt very cross.
Sooner than go in one a mile farther," she said, firmly, "I would lie down and die.
A mile farther on, Bob saw a house in some trees, and all of a sudden there was no more dust from Geordie's car.
They had to hurry a little to overtake the party, and this was soon made easier from their halting about a mile farther inland, where the captain was gazing up the stony slope of the mountain to their left.
He did not return at once to the scenes about Quade's place, but went to the station, three quarters of a mile farther up the track.
Concealing his meat and his gun near the trail he continued toward the ford half a mile farther up, wondering if Stevens, who was due to cross that day, had got his outfit over.
A mile farther we came upon the main channel of the river, with a wide shallow bed, down which a small stream was still running; the flats were well grassed, and the flooded-gums growing for more than a mile back from the river.
Not wishing to alarm them, we passed the waterholes from which they were supplied, and proceeded a mile farther, but had in consequence to camp without water, although amongst abundance of grass.
Half a mile farther on we came out upon its banks, and struck the main road leading to the rancheria.
There were more low trees a mile farther on, and I plodded doggedly on in the hope of getting a little relief from the sun.
When I reached the slope he was a mile farther on.
He had vanished so completely that I thought he had escaped toward some low hills a mile farther on.
A mile farther on, where the road bifurcates, we are within a measurable distance of the Gallows Leasow, the site of another grim relic of feudal times.
Stanton Lacy itself is but a mile farther on; and through that quaint, quiet village lies our way to the parish church.
We made a let-down and a quarter of a mile farther on repeated the operation should be.
Continuing on down the narrow and gloomy granite gorge, we encountered about a mile farther down a singular rapid, which turned the CaƱonita completely around.
A quarter of a mile farther on the stream became still narrower and plunged between great masses of rock which rose into wild and precipitous hills that were almost mountains a little way back.
Half a mile farther on he found where the party had stopped to cook a meal.
Half a mile farther on he stopped abruptly with a grunt of unbounded surprise.
Half a mile farther on the two had paused again, and this time he knew that Mukoki had stopped to rest.
A mile to the east is Litton Cheyney and, a mile farther, Long Bredy up among the hills where the Bride rises.
Loders, a mile farther, and Uploders, a continuation on the other side of the Dorchester railway, are worth a visit.
Martyr's Worthy, a mile farther, has a Norman arch to the doorway of its church, but is otherwise unremarkable.
From him I learned that there was a camp ground about a half a mile farther.
We went about a mile fartherto Peter's Bridge where we concluded to camp for the night.
A quarter of a mile farther, we crossed a stream of spring water about three feet wide.
Thursday, March 12 The band moved to better ground about one quarter of a mile farther.
After we had walked about a mile farther, we came to the edge of a vast forest not, however, one of the vast mushroom forests we had discovered near Port Gretchen.
The tide was at its height, and we were able to go over at once, and reach the hamlet of Alftanes, about a mile farther.
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