The occupants of both cars, save for the freshman from Baltimore, were making a commendable effort to appear impersonal.
While the other eight cars contained two occupants apiece, Leslie's pet roadster held a third passenger.
Next instant the seven occupants of the car had piled out of it and gathered around the still unconscious girl.
Such was the fate of the seven occupants of this sepulchral chamber.
The experience could not have been more pleasant, nor the history of the first occupants of these crypts more interesting.
A war was then raging between the builders of the catacombs and the occupants of the imperial palace.
Colwyn, who was watching every movement of the young man closely, could not determine, then or afterwards, whether he meditated an attack on the occupants of the next table, or merely intended to leave the breakfast room.
The past occupants of the inn had evidently been keen sportsmen, for there were specimens of stuffed fowl and fish ranged in glass cases around the walls, and two old rusty fowling pieces and a fishing rod hung suspended near the ceiling.
I was seated in the dress circle listening to the weird warlike strains of Spanish music, when my eyes fell upon the occupants of a box.
The occupants of the carriage now knew they were being pursued, and they stopped.
On the way they met the first carriages that had arrived at the Auteuil hippodrome, the occupants of which little suspected what an exciting dramatic incident had occurred just before the races.
He had brought a large hamper with him, which he now proceeded to unpack, the occupants of the boat looking on with great interest in the business.
So boisterous was their mirth, that it caught the occupants of the other boat.
Even in the coldest weather the door is open, except when the occupants are asleep, and it is only closed then to keep the dogs from making a raid on the igloo.
When nearly half-way over, and moving rapidly over the new ice, the sled on which I was seated broke through, and all its occupants were precipitated into the water.
But it seems almost a miracle that the occupants escape a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism.
Two days later, when the occupants of dormitories Nos.
How long he had been unconscious he did not know, but felt it must have been a considerable time, for it was now night, and whenever they passed a farmhouse it was without lights, showing the occupants had gone to bed.
In the past Hally, who was a rather silent student, had had little to say to the other boys, but now he spoke to Dave, and asked him quite a number of questions concerning himself and the other occupants of dormitories Nos.
They are of very peculiar construction, being designed to enable the occupants to venture out, however rough the water may chance to be, and the surf is always raging in these open roadsteads.
Let some one go at once and tell the superintendent that the other occupants of the van must wait.
Then the ponies' heads were let loose and the animals dashed off, obliging the occupants to hold tight to the sides for fear of being thrown out.
A youngster in slips, regardless of the conventionalities of good society, was standing on his head in the shade of the chimney out of sight of the occupants of the porch.
The only other occupants of the car were two young ladies, neither of them over twenty years of age, I dare be sworn, and behind whom the porter assigned me a seat.
We must ascertain in a direct fashion whether the cell into which the auger has been driven several times over actually contains several occupants in addition to the larva of the Mason-bee.
Those Osmiae, on the contrary, who are the self-invited guests of the Mason-bee of the Pebbles are the sole occupants of the dome.
They remained the peaceful occupants of it, however, for twenty years longer.
The occupants were Americans, too, from Washington--kindly people who wanted to shoulder some of the blame.
Do their occupants have traditional rights from some vague time without date?
Cars passed us going quite fast, but I could see that theiroccupants were not enjoying themselves.
The front is unguarded surely," I admitted gravely, "but do not feel confident that there are no occupants within.
It was a foolhardy proceeding, for they could only come singly, and the occupantsof the cave could easily dispose of them.
The airship was now less than half a mile distant, and from the altitude to which they had risen--some three hundred feet above the surface--the occupants could see every detail in the strange drama that was being enacted beneath them.
But a minute or two afterwards the occupants of the car, looking round, saw that these men were on their feet, gesticulating with great excitement.
Rain began to fall, at first in large scattered drops, finally in a steady downpour, and when the grey dawn at last broke through the sky, all three occupants of the car were thoroughly drenched and miserable.
Even if they had known this, they would probably not have been willing to sell their lives, even though in doing so they should break up the machine and hurl its occupants to destruction.
None of the three occupants of the airship had seen a rider diverge from the track: to do so would indeed have been difficult, for it ran through uneven and rocky ground which offered little footway for a horse.
Voices were heard from below; once Abdul heard an answering call from above; it appeared indeed as if the sheikh had resolved on an investment, knowing that sooner or later the occupants of the cave must yield or die.
At this altitude the air was crisp and keen, producing a sense of exhilaration in the occupants of the car.
Raising his voice when he came below the cave, he called on the occupantsto surrender, threatening them with the most fearful tortures if they persisted in defying him.
He gave a quick command to fire upon the occupants of the other canoe, and it was this volley and the scream of the terrified native woman in the canoe with Mugambi that both Tarzan and Jane had heard.
At the same instant the occupants of the stranger discovered the proximity of Mugambi's horde, but they did not at first recognize the nature of the fearful crew.
That one came too close to the ape-man's craft before its occupantsrealized that their fellows were pitted against demons instead of men.
Their occupants were eager to join the battle, for they thought that their foes were white men and their native porters.
The sudden shock of the discharge on the car and its occupants was broken by means of spring buffers and water pressure.
By a proper adjustment of the solenoids and currents, this could be done so gradually as to prevent a starting shock to the occupants of the car.
Its occupants combined farming with other pursuits, and in one part of the building handloom weaving was carried on to a comparatively late period.
I also visited the farm in the month of April, 1906, and obtained from the present occupants their experiences, which are also embodied in the above narrative.
Nevertheless, the boys kept on a course that would bring them near enough to the canoe to aid its occupants if they should need it.
The Scout was now so close to the smaller boat that the occupants could easily be distinguished.
The occupants had evidently taken alarm and disappeared, leaving no trace, although the boys were destined to meet them again under decidedly unpleasant circumstances.
At last they understood, to a certain extent, and after returning on shore a canoe came back with a white flag, the occupants of which were painted black from the waist to the thighs, and wore necklaces of large leaves.
It was again abated by another torrential downpour, so that in addition to other miseries the occupants of the canoe had not one dry patch in their clothing and were chilled extremely.
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