When Jupiter, his father, made him lord of the day, Apollo craved that he might sometimes see the doings of mankind in the hours of night time.
The cave was of sooty blackness, black as a chimney at night time, and foul.
So by the magic of their knowledge they sped back as the stars speed over the world at night time, toward the home of our ancients.
He arrived at night time close to the fort; intended a night attack, which miscarried; repeated the attempt to attack on the following day, and having broken up his force into small parties, was badly beaten and himself taken prisoner.
At night time, when training was not in progress, numerous knots of men could be observed between the rear of the camp and the railway line gathered around two or three candles stuck in the ground.
A few of these excavations existed on the western edge of the training area, and were a menace to those taking a short cut from the railway station at night time.
At night time he sent over patrols to investigate, but these were not allowed to return.
At night time sleepers, awakened by the flash of a search light in their faces, sat up and observed the approach of the larger craft, with the assistance of powerful arc lights affixed to their bows, cautiously navigating the channels.
Mr. Norman omits one recommendation that must in active service count heavily in favour of the motor boat, and that is its practical invisibility in the day or at night time.
Large arc-lamps slung on yards over the deck give great help for coaling and unloading vessels at night time.
At night time, round the hearth fire, when the roaring logs set the shadows dancing on the rough-timbered floor, the truncheon and chain of command are pompously transferred to the new Grand Master.
Night time is passed on some sandy shore on a bed under the stars, or under the canoes turned upside down.
By night time only a few Huron women and the French had survived the massacre.
At night time, however, when large working parties were engaged in consolidating the positions, the enemy’s artillery became very active and many casualties resulted.
Night time, however, was disturbed by the inroads upon the tired flesh of the troops by numerous “minor horrors of war,” which had been encouraged to life by the blankets and conditions generally on board the transport ship.
Some burghers offered to ride out at night time to try and find them, and the next morning they brought several families into our camp.
There was therefore no time to be lost, for a commando moves very slowly at night time if there is any danger in front.
At night time, especially, it inspires one with a feeling of deep awe.
If Monsieur Peirotte should now be killed, she would always see his ghost at night time.
Silvere raised objections; it was not prudent at night time; they might be seen; perhaps, too they might catch cold.
I's halfway scared to death of de skeeters 'bout my legs in day time and old Captain Thorn's ghost in de night time.
Dey is let us have a garden of we own dat we had to work by de night time.
Captain Thorn's ghost 'pear and disappear 'long dat river bank ever since in de night time.
Especially since his word is shown to be too much prejudiced; for he swears that, while he was driving the carriage swiftly at night time, he saw Francesca Pompilia and the Canon kissing each other.
Inasmuch as such a detail is necessary in a witness who is testifying about a deed at night time, its omission takes away all confidence in him.
In spite of this tapes were laid across the stream at night time, when it was discovered that the river had been dammed in places in order to render the crossing of tanks over it more difficult.
Once again we sailed towards the setting sun, steering by the stars at night time, and for seven days all went well.
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