But there had been no sun in it since noon and presently a cold thin rain was falling and driving the promenaders under the arcades, where they were perhaps not unhappier for being closely massed.
In its long, discouraging course there were some good houses, but not many, and the promenaders of any social quality were almost as few.
As the night was far advanced, the promenaders had abandoned the shady walks of the Alameda, which was now completely deserted.
By degrees, however, the promenaders proceeded toward the Bucareli: the carriages became scarcer, and by the time night had quite set in, the Alameda was completely deserted.
But what an insuperable distance still remained between this petty Roman clergy, often very worthy and intelligent, and the high clergy, the high dignitaries of the Vatican!
Pierre, whom the scene had greatly interested, in him beheld a specimen of the petty clergy of Rome and its environs, of whom people had told him before his departure from Paris.
The spot was indeed a perfect desert, there were neither promenaders nor passers-by, nor was there even the shadow of a prowler in the pillared forest of the colonnade, which was as empty as the wild primeval forests of the world's infancy.
On either footway was a compact crowd of promenaders whose eyes roamed over the equipages and whose hands could have shaken those of the carriage folks.
Throngs and groups of promenaders are in every direction, of a pleasant afternoon, and groups are seated upon the benches, around the trunks of the elms, from which they gaze upon the merry throng, or at the boats on the Isis.
Until very lately, thepromenaders in the Piazza were exclusively foreigners, or else the families of such government officials as were obliged to show themselves there.
Usually the promenaders are fishermen, Austrian corporals, loutish youth of low degree, and women too old and too poor to have any thing to do.
Outside the garden gates a few promenaders had collected.
The Boulevard promenaders had a good deal to talk about.
Perhaps the observers did the promenaders injustice; they might not have been as common-minded as they looked.
He went shrimping off the end of the pier for the delectation of the mincing crowd of promenaders twice more.
Almost all the female promenaders were without bonnets, and the mixture of the Greek style of head-dress with the Parisian coiffure, had a charming effect.
The smoke over the heart of the city begins to thicken into darkness, the gas lamps are shooting up, bright and star-like, along the Kensington road, and the last promenaders disappear.
Our promenaders kept on their way, not without sighs on the part of the friar-artilleryman, until they reached a booth surrounded by sightseers, who quickly made way for them.
Two handsome side avenues, planted with lindens, lead from the square to a circular boulevard which forms another promenade, though usually deserted, where more dirt and rubbish than promenadersmay commonly be seen.
Many passed on into the wide sidewalk, where the electric light poured its rays upon countless promenaders whose footfalls incessantly beat upon the aural sense.
When, after his meal, he reached the boardwalk, the electric lights had already been turned on and the regular evening crowd of promenaders was beginning to form.
A gay crowd of promenaders passed along the broad path, and the air was filled with the echo of laughter, the jargon of the day, intimate references to a common world, invitations lightly given and lightly accepted.
The shop windows were laden with the treasures of the world, buyers were plentiful, promenaders multitudinous.
The prince did not judge it expedient to discuss the subject, but he related the incident to the lieutenant of police, and the next day these promenaders were more rigorously expelled than ever.
Collins Street is the fashionable boulevard of the city, though Burke Street nearly rivals it in gay promenaders and elegant shops.
These areas being under glass--that is, roofed over at the top of the buildings--are a favorite resort for ladies andpromenaders generally.
The rooms blazed with light like a conflagration; the flowers burned like lamps of many-colored flame; the music throbbed into the hearts of the promenaders and tingled through all the muscles of the dancers.
Then the silence of expectation fell upon that mass of humanity, the promenaders settling into any seats available, warned by men in authority not to obstruct the view of those on the lower benches.
However, if she heard she did not turn back and was presently out of sight in the line of promenaders continually passing.
The State-house is a pleasing, though not imposing, building, known to all evening promenaders in Newport by the illuminated clock in the pediment of the facade.
There were no troops of joyous children by day, nor throngs of promenaders by night; all was listless and still.
I remarked that evening promenaders in the streets there were more thinly clothed than would be considered prudent elsewhere.
The streets, usually so full ofpromenaders and so noisy, were gloomy and silent.
The air was so still that I could hear the voices of the promenaders on the Wassermauer[3]--or was it a fancy of mine?
The day was lovely, and the promenaders walked about with their cloaks on their arms.
The promenaders spoke in a low tone, as if they feared to break the silence which was brooding over all.
On reaching the road, I found the habitual promenaders of the Paseo and Alameda crowding every spot of the ground in the Viga; but it was not the crowd which chiefly attracted me, it was the canal itself.
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