We ran on cheerily after this, and came to a bar of rocks they call Rink Rapids, which we passed without mishap.
They talked about Lake La Barge, the Five Fingers, and the Rink in such a way that we believed they did really intend to come with us, whether we would or not, if they could.
You know they've already got a long lease on the big rink where they used to have roller skating years ago.
Despite this, however, a fair-sized audience had assembled on the ice near the landing, where a rink had been marked out, and were either circling about on skates or tramping to and fro to keep warm.
The rink was cleared of spectators, and Trevor and Carl found places of observation on the side-line.
They passed the rink without pausing, though Scott glanced across to see his brother skimming along in the distance with a red-clad figure beside him.
They reached the hotel, Rose and another girl had just come up from the rink together.
She was beginning to know Scott as one who would not hesitate to say exactly what he thought, and not for all she possessed in the world would she have had him know what had passed in that far corner of the rink so short a time before.
Having accomplished it with that unerring and somewhat blatant confidence that so revolted Billy's schoolboy soul, he straightened his tall figure, and darted in a straight line for the end of the rink above which they stood.
From a slope of the white mountain-side beyond the rink the shouts and laughter of higers came through the crystal air.
He was drawing her away from the glare of coloured lights as he spoke, drawing her to the further end of the rink where stood a tiny, rustic pavilion.
On going through the Rink Rapids, he continues on the Lewes River to Fort Selkirk, the trading post of Harper and Ladue, where the Pelly and Lewes, at their junction, form the headwaters of the Yukon.
Six miles below these rapids are what are known as 'Rink Rapids,' This is simply a barrier of rocks, which extends from the westerly side of the river about half way across.
From Five Finger Rapids the traveller goes six miles below, down the Lewes, to the Rink Rapids.
Six miles below this, as already noticed, Rink Rapids are situated.
The road down the valley is too soft for sleighing, and the rink is too sloppy for skating.
The rink at Halifax is really the Crystal Palace of the exhibition grounds, and for size, appearance, and convenience is surpassed by none.
A practised player will, with wonderfully little manifest effort, send the puck from end to end of the rink if the ice is at all in good condition.
Then the rinkhas its social as well as its sanitary advantages.
A carnival on ice--and every rink has one or more during the season--affords a rarely interesting and brilliant spectacle.
Please picture to yourselves a skating-rink with an ice surface one hundred and fifty feet in length by seventy-five feet in width.
The young gentlemen had one continuous permanent and unbreakable engagement at the rink or in preparation for it.
Rink saw mighty springs of clayey water issuing from under the edge of the ice even in winter, showing the grinding action of the glacial mass mixed with sand on the subjacent surface of the rocks.
He seemed suddenly to see a path opening directly through the skating rink and the Saturday Social Club to the House of the Shining Walls, and Minnie Havens walking in it beside him.
Rink as "Mit einem in brittischen Columbien vorkommenden identisch," was found in east Greenland (Deutsche Geographische Blaetter, vol.
A line is also drawn across the tee, at right angles with the rink lengthwise, and extending to the outermost circle, the use of which will be shewn in the remarks relating to sweeping.
The Rink to be forty-two yards from tee to tee,[2] unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
When a game is begun the rink cannot be changed or altered unless by the consent of a majority of players, and it can be shortened only when it is apparent that a majority cannot play the length.
At Niagara, a rink was formed four years ago, one gentleman having imported a sufficient number of stones for their use, and great interest is now taken in the sport.
When a stone, therefore, in its progress up the rink appears to the skip to have been thrown with insufficient force, he directs his party to sweep the ice in its path.
There'd be a dead Rink layin' round in less 'n half a shake.
The next instant every person in the rink was up and a panic had started.
As soon as I was outside the rink I called a meeting, and the Congregational minister, who was in the crowd, lent us his church and led the way to it.
Lectures were rare in that city, and rumors of some special excitement on this occasion had been circulated; every seat in the rink was filled, and several hundred persons stood in the aisles and at the back of the building.
Their folk-lore is, however, extensive, and that collected by Dr Rink shows considerable imagination and no mean talent on the part of the story-tellers.
Rink divides the Eskimo into the following groups, the most eastern of which would have to travel nearly 5000 m.
Said by Dr Rink to be from an Indian word=eaters of raw flesh.
When came the closing hour at last, And people from the rinkhad passed, The Brownies hurried down to find The roller skates they'd left behind.
He can spend a day on the rink or curling or tobogganing and not feel that he has wasted time.
There was only a tiny rink and no toboggan or bob runs.
There may be days when Ski-ing is not possible or when a few hours on the rink or toboggan run offer a relief to a stale Ski runner.
They heard the strains of the band when the meeting at the Rink broke up, and the voices of the people on the street, and then there was silence again.
I've got an address of welcome in my pocket that I was to have delivered, and there's to be a supper at the Rink to-night.
Then he added: "I suppose everybody was at the Rink to-night?
The originator of the skating rink was Mr. Warner Wright, a local solicitor.
Rink is a gentleman of acknowledged talent, a distinguished traveller, and is thoroughly conversant with the sciences of geology and botany.
Rink to acquaint him with the cause of my second visit to his inspectorate.
There was nothing peculiarly touching about the flat, long road, with the rink beneath it and the mountains above.
The rink cleared at eleven and the band began to play.
He stopped at the rink as he returned to pick up his skates.
He reviewed his behavior on the way to the rink the day of the International.
The little willows by the lake-side turned apricot; the rink was very cold and only just refrozen.
He thought instead of whether it was worth while to go down to the rink before lunch or not.
The rink was deserted; it lay a long, gray shadow beneath the high, white banks.
The icy blue rink turned slowly into gold before he had quite made up his mind what to do.
The judges sat in different quarters of the rink so as to get the best all-around impression of the skating.
And so the game will last for twenty more heads, the winning rink being that which has the majority of shots.
First, the skating rink was engaged for the following Friday night.
He registered the determination to hurry his own crowd into the skating rink and wait and speak to Judith.
Thank you both very much," she said, and clutching her mother's arm she hurried into the lobby of the skating rink and was lost to view in the crowd of arriving guests.
The skating rink was swept and garnished and decorated with bunting and flags, and wreaths of immortelles rented from the undertaker.
Let's all of us ol' ones get together an' hire the skating rink an' give Miss Judy Buck a party that this county won't ever forget.
This was the card: You Are Invited to Attend a Debut Ball At the Skating Rink on Friday Night By the Old Men of Ryeville Dancing and Refreshments Free R.
A procession was formed and the welcome visitor was escorted to the rink to the inspiring strains of "See, the Conquering Hero Comes.
They were kept in the rinkunder guard until near midnight.
It was a mournful little band that assembled in the rink on Sunday morning.
A sorrier sight than these men presented when they were assembled after the horrors of the day's fighting in the barges and of the march to the rink could not well be imagined.
Entrance to the rink was not secured without serious trouble.