An immense languor was over Paul--he asked nothing better than to rest there in the perfumed shade, near enough to his loved one to be able to stretch out his arm and touch her hair.
He walked fast, just to be near enough to see her step ashore on to the hotel wharf, but he could not arrive in time, and her grey figure disappearing up the terrace steps was all his hungry eyes were vouchsafed.
Priceless pieces of brocade interwoven with gold covered the screens and other couches; and, near enough to pick up when she wanted them, stood jewelled boxes of cigarettes and bonbons, and stands of perfume.
Only permit me to benear enough to give my life if it is needed.
By this time Denis and Percy were near enough to fire with effect.
The animals came on, and arranged themselves along the bank, some going into the ford, while others kept on dry ground, near enough to dip their trunks into the water.
But he'll be near enough in a few minutes for us to make sure.
That's near enough," said Lester, rising to his feet and grasping the harpoon.
A man-o'-war launch towing a string of boats glided in near enough to let her first boat come close to the pier.
We waited while seven other hospital ships transferred their human freight, and then moved up near enough to put gangways between the two boats.
We steered towards it to satisfy our doubts but the water shoaled and prevented our approaching it near enough to ascertain the fact.
We were, however, near enoughto see large sheets of water over the mangrove belt that lined the shore, in which many openings were observed that communicated with it.
I am heartily glad that, since it was your lot to meet with misfortune, we happened to be near enough at hand to pick you up.
We shall be near enoughto see and embrace each other very often while God spares our lives; and we will not love each other less because we are not living all the time under the same roof.
Well, for your consolation please remember that it is near enough to be looked at every day," replied Lucilla, in a sprightly tone.
The low figure for Betelgeuse in section D of the table means that if all the stars were as large as Betelgeuse, several might often be near enough to cause profound disturbances of the solar atmosphere.
Then we shall inquire into the possibility that the solar system has ever been near enough to any of the stars to cause appreciable disturbances of the solar atmosphere.
Moreover, there is only the most remote probability that a star and the sun will approach near enoughto one another to produce a pronounced gravitational disturbance in the solar atmosphere.
Near enough to be interesting is the wharf, with its daily bustle of the arrival and departure of trains, launches and steamers.
This is one of the larger of the small glacial lakes of the Tahoe Region, and is near enough to Rubicon Springs to be reached easily on foot.
Yet while these mountains are close by Lakeside Park is near enough to Fallen Leaf Lake, Glen Alpine Springs and Desolation Valley to give fullest opportunity for trips to these noted spots and their adjacent attractions.
Are we near enough--would you let me kiss you good night, Miss Alicia?
His Grace had been most particular about George's keeping far enough behind him; and as half a mile had been mentioned as near enough, certainly one was absolved from the necessity of keeping in sight.
The connection is rather distant, but it is near enough to form a sort of link.
The reason for throwing so in this instance is, that if he is near enoughto catch the man at all, he is near enough to throw accurately on the fly.
Third, if the hit is near enough to the base he may touch second and then throw to first to head off the batter.
They should be always near enough to the main body to be supported by it, if hard pressed, and also to enable the main body to profit at once of any advantage that may have been gained by them.
On these occasions we should use grape, if near enough; otherwise, spherical case would be generally the best.
The second line should be near enough to the first to be able to support it, if checked; but not so near as to partake in its disorder, if repulsed.
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