The omnibus passed the Casino, and a little farther on stopped in front of the Hôtel de Paris.
By the time Isla had come out of the reverie induced by the reading of these paragraphs the omnibus had rolled her to her destination.
But on a pleasant spring evening the omnibuswas the most enjoyable.
She had her luggage transferred to the Charing Cross Hotel, engaged a room for the night, and, having enjoyed a very excellent cup of tea, sallied forth to take an omnibus for the West End.
He wondered very much what o'clock it was, as he remembered that he purposed setting off by the omnibus at nine, and groped about for his watch.
He usually took an omnibus on his arrival at the Northern Railway terminus.
He alluded to the death of his father, who had finally been picked up under an omnibusin the Rue de Grenelle, with his skull split and both legs broken.
But on she dashed, ran down her man, and bade him, in inspired Galician, bring that trunk to the omnibus at once.
Sometimes Paragot grew tired of tramping, and we travelled by rail, in the wooden third class compartments of omnibus trains that stopped at every station.
The former was already there, and in a few minutes a small omnibus came clattering down the stony street, and stopping beside us the driver informed us that he had come for us.
My companion hesitated, but I had the advantage here, being the one who could speak Italian; so I promptly replied that we would not go in the omnibus under any circumstances.
As for its being an obstruction, I have discoursed with a large number ofomnibus conductors on the subject, and am satisfied that the obstruction is imaginary.
When the train stopped at Market Hinton, and he got out, he observed that the young lady of the omnibuswas emerging from the compartment from which he had retreated with so small a show of dignity.
The omnibus conductor stood in front of a lady, young, and not ill-looking, and waited.
Was bumped along in a thing which I imagine was called anomnibus to Littlestone.
Dr Hughes, when that man in the omnibus said I had stolen your purse, did you believe him?
They themselves were now talking on common-place subjects: about the heat, the difficulty of finding room in the omnibus to the Odeon, and the discovery of a wine-shop where real meat was obtainable.
As an omnibus came up, Claude barely had time to jump upon the foot pavement, there reduced to the proportions of a simple ledge; the wheels brushed against his chest, and he was drenched to his knees.
It was too late, however, to save the Omnibus Bill as a whole.
Colonel Benton, who was vindictively opposed to theOmnibus Bill, made sport of the five gaping wounds, and believed that Mr. Clay would have found more wounds if he had had more fingers.
We were standing at Charing Cross in the hot afternoon sun, looking out for an omnibus that would take us westward.
After parting with Captain Tanerton on leaving the ship, I made my way to the Mansion House, took an omnibus to Covent Garden, and called at the Tavistock to tell Mr. Brandon of the return of the ship.
His fingers moved on the air beside him, and he stood still, waiting for an omnibus to take him to St. John's Wood.
Attacks, or preparations for defense, were made in all quarters--Oppugnare aut parare omnibus locis.
A moment later the omnibus drew up before an iron gate, from which a flagged pathway led through the churchyard to the north porch.
In a church-yard near London the following may be deciphered: "Killed by an omnibus why not?
So quick a death a boon is Let not his friends lament his lot For mors omnibus communis.
III When he met her in theomnibus next day, she appeared to him to be changed and thinner, and she said to him: "I want to speak to you; we will get down at the Boulevard.
He gave up his place to her when the omnibus was full, and got outside, though he was very sorry to do it.
On the whole, Michael was rather pleased with himself as he rode on the front seat of the omnibus down Tottenham Court Road in the cool of the evening.
A distant omnibus was lumbering far down the Fulham Road.
Why, half Bedlam could drive through his brains in a omnibus before he'd move a little finger to trouble hisself.