The game is exciting, producing much mirth for the picnickers and amazement among the farmers and live-stock.
If the Burgoo-Master has attended strictly to his work the picnickers will find it one of the most delicious soups which they have ever tasted.
Then thepicnickers swung into the wide snow-packed road that wound its way to the other end of Upton Wood, a matter of perhaps ten miles.
Tom Gray jubilantly, as he waved his stout walking stick over the low stone wall that separated the party ofpicnickers from Upton Wood.
It was half-past eight when, after a hearty vote of thanks and three cheers for old Jean, the picnickers climbed the little hill and took the moonlit homeward trail.
Lena saw what happened to the boat and presently she saw the five picnickers hurrying toward the spot where they had left the boat.
The McClouds' flax camp had been built in the edge of the spruce grove where the picnickers had held their dance and merry-making on that June day, memorable to Donald and Elspie and Katie.
The poor remnants of the Castle are now an excuse for picnickers who are not always reverent, in point of tidiness, towards what was once a palace of the Saxon Kings.
When the last marshmallow had been toasted and the pans scoured and put away in the baskets, the picnickers gathered about the dying bonfires for a "sing-song.
On the trolley she saw a party of picnickers headed for Midway Beach and she just walked along with them.
The picnickers were safely seated, the baskets and the strings of fish stowed away, and the Colonel again took the reins for his party of nine.
Then, with every motion of an accomplished oarswoman, she rowed the skiff along the shore, altogether out of sight of the other picnickers in scow and on pier.
Hemlock Hollow was a glen between wooded bluffs, about a mile up the beautiful river on which Newville was situated, and boats had been collected at the rendezvous on the river-bank to convey the picnickers thither.
The picnickers did not row home till sunset, but Henry found no opportunity to resume the conversation with Madeline which had been broken off at such an interesting point.
He was vaguely aware of the terrified scurry around him as most of the picnickers departed as fast as their legs would carry them.
Fires flared up brightly, but the picnickers were hushed, as though they knew what was coming.
The Spindrifters moved along through groups of picnickers until they were directly opposite the old mine shaft, and took up positions in the shelter of an oak tree.
I should have liked to stay on the steps, where I could see the picnickers as they came along; but he went into the living room, which was at the back of the house, and I followed him.
There are a lot of picnickersdown there carrying on high.
They all applauded this except Gay, who submitted that a picnic was not a picnic unless conducted on alfresco lines, with all the cooking and eating done out of doors by the picnickers themselves.
The picnickers had heard of the accident and were returning in force to succour the lost ones.
The wagon was smashed, and the picnickersfled in all directions.
As all the picnickers were in good form, we had a particularly cheerful lunch, enlivened by the usual discussion of the perfectly patent truth that self-government is not native to the Mexicans.
The driftwood fire began to blaze low as the evening wore on, and by nine o'clock the greater number of the picnickers had said "Good night" and started on their journey home.
All at once the picnickers were startled by a howl of rage from Colonel Witham.
Contrary to the habit of most picnic parties, which eat on arriving at their destination, regardless of the hour, the delights of exploration for a time rendered these picnickers oblivious to the clamorous voice of appetite.
Miss Sally looked hopelessly toward the sample copy, which the minister was still exhibiting to the picnickerswith real pleasure.
XIV Throwing Stones Major Monkey never stopped running until he had gone so far that the voices of the picnickers reached him only faintly.
So the generals lurked behind trees and wished that the picnickers would go away.
The picnickers were getting up from the crushed heather; Macniff with his banjo came toward them on his incredibly thick legs, blocking their path.
Later, when Miss Erith came back from her toilet, but still wearing her outing skirt, McKay turned from the long window where he had been standing and watching the picnickers across Isla Bridge.
They were seated sideways to the window and opposite each other, commanding a clear view of Isla Water and the shore where the picnickers sprawled apparently enjoying the semi-comatose pleasure of repletion.
Already, as the group of picnickersrode homewards now, the first stars twinkled overhead, and the peerless Egyptian night was on the way.
In single file the picnickers headed for Helouan, some five miles distant.
The ride to Picnic Hollow was not a long one, but the picnickers were highly alive to every moment of it.
The cheers were given and thepicnickers started up the hill to where their automobiles were stationed.
Then the "billy" is boiled again and tea made, the horses harnessed up and the picnickers turn back towards civilization.
The picnickers find that their appetites have gained zest from the sweet salty oysters.
Don't expect picnickers to be such crazy loons as to come here in winter time, do you?
He used to be so jolly and good-humored, except when female picnickers came.
There had been a picnic that day, and an excursion-train, he knew, left at half-past seven to fetch the picnickers home.
The last red glimmer of the sunset had faded out of the sky, and the summer moon was up, round and white and full, before the last of the picnickers went home.
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