Running through the center of the mound from east to west were two parallel rows of limestone flags, 2 feet apart, projecting 18 inches from the limestone rock upon which the mound was erected and in which they were embedded.
Immediately beneath the surface, running east and west along the long diameter of the mound and nearly centrally placed in it, was the upper surface of a wall, which had evidently at one time formed part of a building of considerable size.
Around the edge of the lower half of the mask are seven minute perforations, while running across the back of the forehead from ear to ear is a larger hole, evidently used for suspension.
About 11 o'clock the Indians were heard running backward and forward, and an order was given to bring out the prisoners, who were placed in a line before the Santa Cruz, and a large body of soldiers were placed with them.
Perhaps Jimmy would never have thought of running away if the man had not suggested it; but he was so frightened that he felt it would be better to do anything rather than go with the policeman.
We first better find out whether they're running or hiding," replied Rodney, nettled at the fellow's importance.
He and the boy had several arguments about the matter, the former contending that a savage was dangerous only when one was running away from him.
A squirrel running behind him startled him so the perspiration stood in beads on his forehead.
Follow me," whispered Zeb, running forward and tilting the cart tongue in the air, dumping the load of hay into the pen, and burying human and other hogs in the mire underneath.
But for us she wad na' found the task o' running France out of Canada an easy one.
But here am I running on about lords and ladies when I hate the sound of their names and am wishing I were back in Virginia where the sunshine isn't strained through fog and the logs burning in the big fireplaces, are fragrant and cheerful.
His moccasins and leggins were frayed from much running through undergrowth.
He was truly a fine animal with breeding in every line, dark bay in colour, with a black stripe running from mane to tail.
The Indian said that running the gauntlet was the custom, that he had been brave and the Indians would adopt him into the tribe, and Conrad could have cried for joy, only that he was a boy who did not cry.
In running the gauntlet he could not ward off the blows, his arms being tied, but he delivered one well directed kick that doubled a brave up in agony.
Every moment the boy expected to see her dashed to the ground and trampled to death under the hoofs of the running horses.
Rodney and Angus arrived at Williamsburg April 19th, the very day the Massachusetts minute men were hanging on the flanks of the running British like so many angry hornets.
The Vuysens with whom he lived, because after the death of his parents he could not find a better home, had been abusing him for running away in the morning, leaving his duties because he had wished to see a beaver colony at work.
All at once, I saw two figures: one a little man who was stumping along eastward at a good walk, and the other a girl of maybe eight or ten who was running as hard as she was able down a cross street.
Coming to a stream, they noticed a beautiful woman washing a blood-stained garment in the running water.
Kimi, without a word, sprang forward like a hunted animal, ran along the shore, and entered her little hut, Sawara running after her and calling her name over and over again.
On reaching his destination he happened to meet a fox running through a bamboo grove.
He founded the Shingon-shu, a Buddhist sect remarkable for its magical formulae and for its abstruse and esoteric teachings, and he is also said to have invented the Hiragana syllabary, a form of running script.
There was no sound except the soft click of pieces on the board and the song of the running brook.
Thereupon he clapped his red hands together, and immediately many beautiful damsels came running in with an abundance of food and drink, and as Raiko watched these women he knew that they had once lived in happy homes in Kyoto.
It is not thrown away with rubbish, or burned, or even reverently laid upon running water, as is often the case with dead Japanese flowers.
At this juncture her parents came running in and bound Tokutaro to a pillar, fiercely accusing him of murder.
Unknown, of course, to Brock, the leading hounds were running mute on the fox-cub's scent down the path by the river.
It is formed of a small cylindrical sounding-body, with a stick running through it for a neck, a bridge, and a single string of silk, or at most two strings.
His marvelous feat of "running his fingers to the end of the finger-board and back again with all alacrity" caused a learned Oxford connoisseur of music to look if he had hoofs.
Melody has been designated the golden thread running through the maze of tone, by which the ear is guided and the heart reached.
This Prism had some Veins running along within the Glass from one end to the other, which scattered some of the Sun's Light irregularly, but had no sensible Effect in increasing the Length of the coloured Spectrum.
Those universal forms which the book of science in the abstract has laid bare already, are running through all; the cord of them is visible in all the detail.
Let us follow his running glimpse of the points here, then, and see whether it is extant here, too, and whether there is anything to justify all this preparation in bringing it in, and all this exceeding marvelling at the want of it.
The running I found very painful and injurious to my leg, and I petitioned the doctor to be excused from it, but was refused.
You little machines there, with oil runningall over you, how smoothly and uncomplainingly you work!
Waiting for his grate, in which the charcoal was crackling and peeling and running like frying grease, to become red, he sat down in front of his desk and ran over his notes.
Never before had a painter so charnally envisaged divinity nor so brutally dipped his brush into the wounds and running sores and bleeding nail holes of the Saviour.
Finally, at the summit of one of the towers, that at the left as one entered, there was a roofed gallery running parallel to a circular foothold cut from the rock.
The original Constitution had twelve amendments added to it before it was fully established in running order in 1804.
The straightaway mile over the smooth, hard beach was covered from a running start in the almost incredibly short time of 25.
After more than a fortnight's slow progress, General Huerta struck Orozco's forces at Conejos, in Chihuahua, near the branch line running out to the American mines at Mapimi.
In the direction of our advance rose a large glacier, and to the east of it lay a mountain range running from southeast to northwest.
The motor gave no trouble whatever, while the only trouble with tires was a single puncture caused by a spike when they tried to avoid a bad stretch of road by runningon a railroad track.
The river Maritza, it was hoped, would become the western boundary of Turkey, and a line running from a point just east of Kumanova to the head of Lake Ochrida was to divide the conquered territory between Servia and Bulgaria.
And Ivinghoe said my running in that way on all the company was worse than breaking the glass or the palm-tree.
I hope that you will all prove the truth of my words, by not taking this pleasant evening as an excuse for running into places of temptation.
I thought,' said Valetta, sagaciously, 'no good could come of running after that stupid Miss Constance.
Mysie was running after Dolores to ask if she could do anything for her, but Colonel Mohun called her back with 'Not now, Mysie.
In passing the Doctor's house, they were even more gratified, for a maid came out, and running up to the waggon laid a wreath on the packing case.
Then through the window we could see folks running round here and there, like the dogs had got into the middle of the house and was still mixing it.
Old Man Wright was running on what they called the Independent ticket that fall; there was three parties and the town was all tore up.
I never let my right hand know what my left was doing with a running iron--and I was left-handed.
Someone got out of the car and comerunning up our walk.
I'm running free, under a pull; and you can't kick.
Maybe you'd get over that business of that man next door if you was married and had a few kids of your own running around.
The best time was when we all rounded up one spring out there at the station to go out on the ranch for the spring round-up, and to start things running for the year.
I begun to figure out how many cars they was running in this town, up and down the avenue and all over all the other streets, each one of 'em with four tires on and any one of 'em liable to bust any minute.
It's just like riding into a ford where the water is stained with snow or mud and running high, and where there ain't no low bank on the other side.
I voted for you for alderman--though my own dad was running against you.
And I knowed he wasn't running any cheap bluff, neither, any more than me.
Many modern automobile motors are designed with the crank shaft runningin ball bearings.
To enable low grades of fuel to be properly vaporized under all running conditions, many carburetors are provided with a water jacket surrounding the vaporizing chamber.
Consequently the needle valve should be closed as much as is consistent with smooth running of the motor, but the moment a loss of power or irregular explosions occur, the mixture should be enriched.
The water system of an automobile must therefore be replenished at irregular intervals, depending upon the amount and nature of the runningto which the car has been subjected.
It has been stated in a preceding paragraph that continued running on the low gear is the most frequent cause of overheating a motor.
If, on the other hand, the carburetor should be set to supply a proper mixture at high speeds, the mixture would be impoverished when the motor is throttled, and irregular running would result.
Efficient running cannot, of course, be obtained with the bearing "burned out" in this manner, but the babbitt is quickly and easily renewed and serves as a sort of fusible safety valve that saves many an expensive crank shaft replacement.
Running a camp is expensive when transport's high.
The pack-horse trail running North was not far off, and while he slowly poled up stream the freighter could have reached the river in front of him.
Supplies and transport had cost more than they calculated; wages were high, and their money was running out.
For the next eight or nine days Jim and the men were occupied running the line across the gap.
We're not running a purity campaign, and it looks as if nobody but Baumstein is willing to buy the mine.
The river, swollen by melting snow and stained green by glacier clay, was running fast.
To begin with, running a house like Langrigg is expensive, and I doubt if I am rich enough to loaf in proper style.
While he tried to stop the white stream running from the hole, the other horse seized his arm and shook him savagely.
In this case, it is easy to trace the ridge of harder rock running unbroken across the path of the stream, showing clearly that it has not been rent in any way.
These canyons afford striking testimony to the erosive power of running water, of which they are the most wonderful illustration in the world.
As we approach a great mountain-chain we observe many minor ridges and smaller chains running roughly parallel with it, and, as it were, foreshadowing the great folds met with in the centre of the chain and among its highest peaks.
You know how the pebbles look beneath a clear running stream; and the things which we see through air in this state all seem to be similarly moving or quivering.
We should expect to find a great crack running all along the bed of the stream; but of this there is no sign.
Here we have the magnificent ranges of the Andes running along the whole length of this continent.
To enforce peonage and contract labor the offence of "running away" is made punishable by imprisonment at forced labor, or by extension of the period of service.
Consider its stately carriage, its rapid flight on the wing, its running and hiding powers when attacked.
After running the gauntlet of guns all the way from Manitoba and Ontario to the Sunk Lands of Arkansas, the shores of the Gulf must seem like heaven itself.
At the same time, also, I believe that the shooting of madly running ibex, as it is done by the King of Italy in his three mountain preserves, is sufficiently difficult to put the best big-game hunter to the test.
The French story of the beautiful and smoothly-running egret farms in Venezuela is preposterous, save for a mere shadow of truth.
In the meantime, old Queen was having a high old time up ahead, some hundred feet by then, running up the bank and back down in the draw.
The worst shooting that I ever did or saw done at game was at running white-tailed deer, in the Montana river bottoms.
On running out I beheld a flock, thirty or forty yards in width, sweeping along very low, between the house and the mountain or height that formed the second bank of the river.
The blood was steadily running from his shoulder, and his coat was all sodden with a sticky wetness.
She had knocked off the minister and both deacons, the lot for ninepence, and was running her lame neighbor Paul to seventy thousand pounds.
There was a noise of voices in the distance, and workmen from the wharves and warehouses were running up the green slopes.
Her heart was beating so fast and hard now that she could not hear his light footsteps as he hurried away, running back to the water-side down the echoing, paved street.
There were people running along the harbor side, and excited shapes on the decks of the merchantmen; suddenly, to his relief of mind, he saw the other boat coming out from behind a Dutch brig.
On this fair winter morning the ship drove busily along; the wind was out of the west; they were running along the Breton coast, and there was more and more pleasure and relief at finding the hard voyage so near its end.
Now the people were running and crying confusion, and boats were putting out along the shore, and an alarm bell kept up an incessant ringing in the town.
There was no sight of fire across the harbor, either, and no quick snake of flame could be seen running up the masts.
There were men running their way, and Dickson fled before them.
I have fixed upon the necessity of this, and the even greater necessity for money, as our men lack clothes, and we are running short in every way.
It was certainly dangerous for a man to venture ashore alone, and the first distant outcry set him runningat the top of his speed, expecting the landing party to follow.
The Severn looked gray and sullen, as they rode along beside it; there were but two or three poor fishing craft running in from sea, and a very dim gray outline of the Welsh hills beyond.
They were running free before the east wind, and were almost at the fishing grounds.
In it also, there are men, women, and children, running wild, just like the wild beasts.
It is an unbroken leaf, with a large stem running through the middle of it.
Indigo is the only one among blue coloring matters that admits of the necessary expansion for the production of hair veins without running off or gathering into small lumps.
The same process occurs with ox-gall contained in the colors, when the edge is lifted off on paper or book-edges impregnated with alum, by which the running of the colors is prohibited.
On the other hand if the size be too thin it can be seen immediately in its quivering and the running of the color, which cannot be drawn into straight lines.
The coloring matter was removed from the bodies and became mixed by running with the size, causing the size to become soiled.
During this process a thin layer of insoluble soap of aluminium is formed around every particle of the paper and thus the running of the ink is prohibited.
This trough must have inserted on one side a sloping partition of sheet zinc so that the waste of color may be skimmed over it by aid of paper slips or a piece of wooden board withoutrunning it over the top.
See, they are running after our carriage and begging for un soldo.
See, she is running down the steps with a tall jar on her head.
Illustration: "Our train is running right on the water!
Fanny came running in, her hair in curl-papers, some bread and butter in her hand.
At any rate, there's an impression running through the school that merit and conduct, taken together, will be allowed fair play.
Ellen, who had been out with her aunt, came running in, in excitement.
He had discerned Judy's cap from the other side of the Boundaries, and now came running across, unconscious that her companion was the head-master.
Snatching up his hat, Roland darted at full speed out of the office, in search of one who was running at full speed also down the street.
Oh, a corpse-candle, or some nonsense of that sort, he had his mind running on, my lord.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "running" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.