She would rather go down to the garden where the big pool showed the blue sky how becoming the fleecy white clouds were.
After this they put on their bathing-dresses and disported themselves in the pool till it was time to set about the serious business of cooking the dinner, which they took soon after one o'clock.
He saw to it that she came out of thepool the moment that she looked chill.
There's a pool just under the knoll," said the Terror.
Erebus conducted her down to the pool for her morning bath.
Thus sliding, foaming and falling, the stream leaps nearly a hundred feet into a dark green pool beneath.
Night came, and forth the sorrowing household went With torches over the wide pasture-grounds, To pool and thicket, marsh and briery dell, And solitary valley far away.
Wood must be cut and collected, the fire lit, the meal prepared, often its very materials must be sought in pool and thicket, before the wanderer can be at rest, and the cravings of appetite appeased.
When the pool was almost dry the traveller crept down to the edge and drank his fill, that he might not begin to thirst sooner than need be; and just then day dawned suddenly and the warm darkness gave way to a cold light in a few moments.
I will go before you,' she said; and she stepped into the pool and walked slowly through the water.
Go into the pool before me and I will believe and follow you under the rock.
But the pool was fed by a spring that never failed nor even ebbed, though it must sometimes have overflowed down the ravine through which the two had reached the pool.
They reached the opening and came out into the pool again.
The pool was all gone by this time, leaving a funnel-shaped hollow in the sand where it had been.
At the other side of the pool there is a place where the water from this spring flows away under the rock.
He looked at the black pool in which he could not even see the reflections of the stars as he sat, because the opening above was not very wide, and he was low down, a good way from the water's edge.
The man sat quite still and looked at the dark streak by the edge of the pool where the water had wet it when the falling boulder outside had sent in little waves.
When he entered the pool he took his revolver from its place and he held it above the water in front of him as he went on.
The water was still running out somewhere, but it was no longer running in, and in an hour or two the pool would be dry.
In many spots where there had been for years a pool of pure water, there was nothing now but a bed of hard, cracked mud.
The children had picked some of these and drank a little water from a pool which they had dug with their hands.
It was possible, the captain thought, that by going farther into the cavern he might find a deeper pool in which water still stood, and if he could not do this, he could get water from the little stream in the ravine.
As the captain advanced into the dimmer recesses of the cavern, he soon found a pool of water a foot or more in depth, and having filled his pail at this, he set it down and walked on to see what was beyond.
But some water in a pool near by soon revived Edna, and in ten minutes the party was on the plateau outside the caverns.
The cottage at one corner of the Pool is the ancient pinfold, and the rent of it was paid to the lord of the manor.
Wallasey Pool was a glorious piece of water once, and many a good fish I have taken out of it in the upper waters.
A branch of the Pool ran up the westward and formed an ornamental water in the grounds that skirted the Pool, a rustic bridge being thrown over it.
He ran back, and found his master prone on the floor of the apartment, in a pool of blood.
Portsmouth is the great storehouse of Britain's battleships, and the Solent from Spithead to Stokes Bay is a vast pool where float all manner of warlike craft.
He found a pool of clear rainwater in a little cavity in the dry bed of the creek, and bathed his head in it and drank a little.
When we get as far as we can we'll all pool our efforts, and maybe we'll make something out of it that way.
I'll drown myself in that big pool under the firs.
What would he say if she went into the Przykop into the deep morass, where the pool under the drooping birches was just now as deep as any lake on account of the rainy spring?
When we rolled a boulder into the large, dark pool it gave forth a hollow boom, boom, boom, growing hollower the deeper it went.
Then in another pool he hooked a big fellow that had ideas of his own as well as weight and strength.
There are words of love which are like the iridescent scum on the surface veiling the black depths of a pool of hatred.
He drew her farther on to a small pool where duckweeds made a greenness on the water.
Side by side they walked, the torch throwing a pool of radiance just ahead, until Damaris walked blindly into a column and cried aloud from the hurt of the stone against her shoulder.
Here the young khans, in a cool porch beside a pool of clear water, drank the tea prepared by their servants, and smoked the pipe, while they enjoyed each other's jokes and stories.
Nana decided that it must be washed at once, for Dada might not like to see his son looking so very dirty, so she took him with her to the pool when she went for water that morning.
In front of the opening, with but a black deep pool between, there lies a midway bank of huge stones.
To the edge of the moonlit pool stepped Chupurosa.
He collapsed and lay there gasping hideously in the path, in a growing poolof blood.
Then in the poolbefore his face there came a sudden chug, and a little geyser of water spurted up into his eyes.
The air was hot; the grass was sear and yellow; the creek was dry but for a deep pool abreast the cabin.
From Irish plod [pludh], a pool of dirty water, with the termination ach.
The pool of colors faded; the laboratory returned to comparative dimness.
But I'd advise you to keep for yourself that information on the Pool of Radium.
This little watercourse was caught up at last by a miniature lake, and soaking through the bed of porous stone which formed the roof of a grotto, dropped down into a larger pool beneath, where gold and silver fish lay dreaming.
At their feet was a deep pool in which the boy had often bathed; and Myra, as she reclined on the bank, dabbled her bare legs in the clear water to wash the dust from them.