By this time they had arrived at the gate of the paddockin which the haunted ruins stood.
He flung himself on to the amazed Jane, who went out of the gate and across the paddock with more haste than she considered either pleasant or proper.
That paddock looked quite clear: but I've a stack of wood that will last us for a fortnight, and an appetite to match it," he said.
It was with a shiver of dread that Aileen felt the first severe jolt as they jogged over the rough paddock track.
The window looked out upon a tiny paddock where the grass was green and thick, since its calf inhabitants had long been turned out into a wider run.
Many's the time when I've been workin' there on a hot day he come down the paddock to me with a billy of tea or a bottle of lemon syrup.
Him an' me had a yarn about your place last night, an' we reckoned that the little paddock where your calves are running now 'ud be about the best for cultivation.
I seen the Boss in the paddock as I come down, an' fixed up about them crops.
The buggy bumped away over the paddock while he watched it, Bertha silent beside him.
They were crossing a paddock towards a little lane that ran down to the water's edge; and riding along this, with reins loose on the neck of an old grey horse, was a girl.
They turned out of the paddockand down the lane, winding in and out among the trees.
He could see nothing but the light, and he could hear nothing but the whirr of it as it shot round the paddock faster than a flash of lightning.
In this state he unconsciously retraced his steps, and had again reached the paddock adjoining his house, when, as he thought, the figure of his paramour stood before him.
Here she was careful to keep a clump of box-trees between herself and the front of the house, until she could come out with safety into the open and approach the iron fence that separated the paddock from the lawn.
Shelby, please take Star and Roy back to the paddock and be sure to fasten them in.
A dozen little trifles testified to Dawson's superficiality, and Peggy had been mistress of a big paddock too long to let this popinjay lord it over one whom he sized up as "nothin' but a school girl.
Peggy looked toward the paddock where Roy was running to and fro in the most excited manner and neighing loudly to his friends.
Their greeting was warm enough to banish a legion of blue imps, and a joyous little laugh bubbled to her lips as she opened the paddock gate and let the trio file through.
So come 'long back to the paddock an' git your fust lesson.
They crossed the wet paddock together, and now and then Florence glanced covertly at her husband's face.
Elcot was out amid the rush of hurtling ice; and she knew him well enough to feel certain that he would stay in the paddock until the horses were secured.
Blythe and Cornelia Paddock from the registration list, also the names of all other women before a certain specified date, but the court decided in favor of the defendants.
Paddock of Nebraska defended the right of the Territory to decide this question for itself.
In one the ewes are kept, in another the wethers, and then there is a paddock for the horses and another for the cows.
Every paddock has its own flock," he explained to Jean.
Lightning leaves the expression surprised and the lone tree in the paddock startled with cinematic glare, unharmed and lovely.
He had now come back to report the paddock empty and all the sheep gone.
The Master, duly apprised of the sorry honor planned for his home, set aside a disused horse-paddock for the woolly visitors' use.
Lad strolled down toward the paddock to superintend the task of locking up the sheep.
During the scrimmage the panic-urged sheep had bolted out of the paddock and had scattered.
Round and round the paddock prowled Lad; his eyes alight with a myriad half-memories; his sensitive nostrils quivering at the scents that enveloped them.
There are in all some 150 horses, not including the constant additions to the stock like the half-a-dozen foals we saw, just a fortnight old, turned out into a paddock with their mothers.
At three in the afternoon, besides ourselves, some fifty others were collected in the paddock to see the famous "buck-jumping" of Australian horses.
He knows the run of our horse-paddock no more than you do.
Within a mile of him ran the horse-paddock fence, which he had crossed by mistake at three o'clock that morning.
Let us stroll up to the horse-paddock gate and back; then it will be time for tea; and let's hope our little tuner will have finished his work at last.
She was killed, and her lover had been detained in the chase, and he came afterwards and found her dead, as Mr. Paddock has just said!
Paddock ceased amidst the plaudits of the company.
Fortunately, the paddock over which they were galloping was a large one; but the chestnut was going at such a pace that he very soon crossed it.
I do not know what my spinster readers will think, but the fact remains that the paddock they were crossing was a large one, some twenty acres in extent.
The big paddock was a pleasant sight with the mares and their foals wandering over the young grass.
The trees surrounding the paddock had not yet lost their first fresh green: and the white red-roofed stabling, newly built to accommodate the racing stud, made a vivid high light against the coppices.
Their path wound round by a little wood which, since it belonged to the paddock of the mares, was surrounded by high hurdles.
He remembered that tense anguish of Sir Shawn's face now, as he sat on the trunk of a fallen tree in the paddock of the foals at Castle Talbot.
Yes, there could be no doubt about it, someone was standing in the paddock below trying to attract her attention!
Let her caper and kick in the paddock to her heart's content.
How loyally such eyes have looked at me over the paddock fence, as a wild, happy gallop was suddenly broken for a gentle head to be softly pushed against my hand with the gentlest of welcomes!
Well, lying in a Paddock of his, I have been travelling along with you to Horncastle, etc.
As my two friends were talking with him Borrow sounded his whistle in a paddock near the house, which, if I remember rightly, was surrounded by a low wall.
The sheaves, which are tied by the machine, are stooked in the paddock for ten or fourteen days until dry enough to be carted in and stacked.
When this is full the stripper is driven to a picked place in the paddock and emptied.
At harvesting time work usually starts in the paddockabout 8 a.
He is allowed to graze his horses on the property, or given the use of a paddock at a low rental.
In the paddock he introduced Captain Seagrave to Sir Lester and Winifred, and the skipper at once divined this was the young lady Jack Redland had in view.
They had been talking for some time, and Joel Kenley was hunting all over thepaddock for Jack.
The township was on our run, only three miles away, and took its name from the station, and the paddock we used as a race course was just within sight of the house.
The enclosure has no doubt a more technical name, which I would call it by if I knew it, for I do not wish to be irreverent; but paddock is very sporty, and it must serve my occasion.
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