When fainting at the side of his friend Artis, he had eaten nothing but a few potatoes with milk for twenty-four hours, having left his home in the morning without taking any food whatever.
When I awoke, I found one side wet through from the water; so I got out and went on.
She then bid me "good day," and went into a house or shop on the left hand side of the road.
The village of Barnack in front looked dull and dreary; but the park at the side was sweet and inviting.
On one side the two drawing-rooms, the library, and behind that a room evidently used for an office.
I wondered if, somewhere on the otherside of things, Great-Aunt Sophronisba wasn't snickering.
Every time the Zionist brethren looked out of their side windows of a Sunday, they had ample opportunity to learn considerable about the art of advertising on bill-boards.
And walking ahead of us, he stole up the cork-screw stairway at the end of the side hall, lifted the latch of the attic door, and stepped inside.
He was a cousin of mine on dear Papa's side of the family.
It was so narrow that the wall on each side seemed about to close in and crush us, like those frightful sliding walls that became a living coffin for the victims of medieval cruelty.
It was a nice place, that side passage, with a fireplace and settles; and beautiful windows opening upon the tangled garden.
On the oppositeside of the room was the opening of another such passage, with stone steps leading to it.
The hall was cross-shaped, the side passage running between the back drawing-room and library on one side, and the dining-room and two locked rooms on the other.
As often happens in the South, there were bedrooms on the lower floor; two of them, in fact, on one side of the hall.
He grows up before you like the tender sapling by the side of the mighty oak.
With the first rosy streak, I was out among my Indian neighbors, whose lodges honey-combed the beautiful beach, that curved away in long, fair outline on either side the house.
On the lakeside it is fine to see the great boats come panting it from their rapid and marvellous journey.
Griggsville is situated on the west side of the Illinois river, on a high prairie; between it and the river is a long range of bluffs which reaches a hundred miles north and south, then a wide river bottom, and then the river.
Long ago, I was looking from a hill-side with a friend at one of the finest sunsets that ever enriched this world.
The most picturesque objects to be seen from Chicago on the inland side were the lines of Hoosier wagons.
He proved a sharp thorn in their side afterwards, to the day of his death.
Catching the design at once, she deliberately looked along her own side of the table, at every schoolmate in turn; every one had joined in the trick.
The conviction here livingly enforced of the superiority on the side of the white man, was thus expressed by the Indian orator at Mackinaw while we were there.
But if you descended a ravine at the side to the water's edge, you found there a long walk on the narrow shore, with a wall above of the richest hanging wood, in which they said the deer lay hid.
On one side slumbers the little God of Love, as an emblem, I suppose, that only the love of man is worth embodying, for surely Cytherea's is awake enough.
To assist in this closure, it is wise to keep the child on its right side for a few days.
This sac is formed partly of the placenta and partly of the membrane; the side of the placenta opposite to the child being attached to the womb.
These additions may be printed as annual supplements, or they may be printed from time to time at short intervals on galley slips on one side only, without being made into pages.
On the left-hand side is pasted down the catalogue as it exists at the time, and the right-hand side is left for additions.
The columns at the right-hand sideof the paper, for size and date, add to the clearness of the catalogue, as well as making the page look neater.
On the other side the advocates of full titles, in carrying out their views, while adding to the size of their catalogues, frequently do not add to their utility.
The other plan is to copy out fairly the titles on one side of sheets of paper, proper spaces being left, as well as the whole of the opposite page for additions.
Presumably she herself threw in a little help on one side or the other which really decided the battle.
As we place the two processes side by side, the latter certainly has the advantage, and might be tried, until a better is found.
Indeed, with these two simple bits of rationality well in hand, we may safely expect to walk amicably side by side with our dearest foe.
What wholesome love there is lives in spite of the sentimentalizing, and fortunately is sometimes strong enough on one side or the other to crowd it out and finally exterminate it.
In the face of all the assembly, the Duchess kept Lucien at her side for some time, and was most kind to him.
Serve us in the side room," said Corentin, winking at Derville.
Madame de Serizy declared she would sooner see the Palais blown up than leave a young man who had enjoyed the favors of the Duchesse de Maufrigneuse and her own to stand at the bar of a Criminal court by the side of a convict!
On one side was a bottle of water and a glass, on the other a lamp.
What a duel is that between justice and arbitrary wills on one side and the hulks and cunning on the other!
Rastignac felt giddy, like a man who has slept in a forest and wakes to see by his side a famishing lioness.
She could still recognize her father; she got out of bed and fell on her knees at the old man's side as he sank into a chair.
As a matter of fact, both hair and beard were piebald, so that if you saw him in the gloom a dim patch of white showed down one side of his head, and dark tufts cropped up here and there in his beard.
Bright towering fabrics, by theside of which even those perfect, magical novels of which he dreamed were dun and grey, vanished utterly at her intrusion.
The old lady moved her fingers gently on the round table by the side of her chair,.
Then, slowly wagging his head from side to side, with his eyes humorously and banteringly on mine, he uttered the very words I had mentally associated with that glance of his.
There's only one Cause, that works now in good and now in evil, but show It to them and they put their heads on one side and begin to appraise and patronise It!
One side of her hair was in a loose tumble; she threw up the small head on the superb thick neck.
He felt no thankfulness that up to a certain point their natures had ever run companionably side by side; he was now full of questions beyond that point.
The angry voices sounded like a sea; something hard, like a stone, hit the back of the cab; and the inspector followed Oleron in and stood with his back to the window nearer the side where the people were.
Carried away doubtless by the memory of that afternoon by the windmill, he had, in passing once more to the kettle, crept softly behind her and put a swift burning kiss on the side of her neck.
Had I cared to play a trick with my fancy I could have imagined the head wagging from side to side, with such rage and fire was it painted.
But he chanced one morning to take the side that ran past the broken gate and the rain-worn entrance alley, and to pause before one of the inclined boards.
There was blood spattered here and there on the bare earth that served as a floor to the cabin, and on a straw mattress at one side lay the strange woman.
A little apart from the rest we recognise Mark, and by his side walks Hasty.
And sitting down by the side of her child, Hasty, with a mother's tenderness, soothed her to sleep.
Ned and Jim and Lewis stood side by side in one of those rows.
They sat there at the bed-side by the hour that day.
She went hastily to the side of the little sufferer, and passing her cold hand over the burning forehead of her child, whispered soothing words of endearment.
Here he sat down, and leaning his head against the side of the house, he groaned out, "My mother, O my mother!
Furthermore, they were now on the side of the colonel, for his option was at a larger price.
Murray's chair was backed up to one side of this, and the speaker was on the other.
Murray was at his side in a moment and guided him to a chair.
The company could make a strong point by threatening to cut out Bington entirely and carry its line to one side of it.
Mrs. Moffat was sitting on the opposite side of the desk from Hinse, which she deemed fortunate at this critical moment.
Then Odin turned to Frigga, who sat by his side on the high seat, and said tauntingly, "Did I not always say that Geirrod was by far the better and braver and stronger of those two boys?
On the other side of the inlet on which stood the abode of Bele was a village ruled by a mighty man of valour named Thorsten.
But Frigga loved best the gentle little Agnar, the elder boy, who would sit by her side and rest his head upon her knee, well contented, while she told him strange tales of beautiful Asgard, the home of the gods.
Then was held high festival at the marriage celebration, after which Gunnar led his bride into the great hall where Sigurd and Gudrun sat side by side upon the high dais.
Now, though all this shows very clearly that All-Father Odin was a warlike Asa and delighted in battles, there was another side to his character, for beyond all the other Asas he cared for wisdom.
By the side of All-Father Odin, upon his high seat in Asgard, sat Frigga, his wife, the Queen of the Asas.
Then the king's wrath knew no bounds, and finding it impossible to make the old man speak, he ordered that he should be chained to a pillar between two fires, whose flames scorched him on either side without actually burning him.
But Sigyn, Loki's loyal wife, the only person in heaven or earth who cared what became of him, took a cup and held it up to catch the burning drops as they fell, and she only left his side when the cup was full and she had to empty it.
Clever was that one who spirited it away from the very side of Thor.
For a time Loki could see nothing, though he heard on every side the tapping hammers and heaving bellows of the Little Men.
They walk, they talk, they laugh, with an open wound in the side through which the heart's blood is gushing.
When we draw up our scientific balance-sheet in account with the rest of the world, the creditside is meagre.
Even if you come across the armies in full combat, and you remove from the ranks an ant belonging to either side and shut the two by themselves in a small box, they will do one another no harm.
This mass attraction, which works like a magnet, is the positive side of jingoism.
It would appear that any one on the other side of the Atlantic who proclaims himself a pacifist, even if it be on Christian grounds, is looked upon as a traitor, as working in the hire of the enemy.
Thus amid the warfare of the nations are being laid the foundations of spiritual peace between the nations, like a lighthouse which reveals to widely separated vessels the distant haven where they will anchor side by side.
Side by side with these serious words, a large place, in the combat of thought, is given to humour, that bright and beauteous weapon.
It showed Tolstoy and Gorki standing side by side in the garden at Yasnaya Polyana.
As if by common consent, the armies withdraw within either side of a frontier, which is accepted by both parties with or without treaty.
As he sailed out of Havre the American ships in the harbor ran up their flags in his honor and fired their guns in salute, an intimation of the welcome that was awaiting him on the other side of the Atlantic.
Lafayette rode by the side of Washington, glad that the opportunity had come for him to be of service.
I must ride down and examine the redoubts on this side of the river, but will be with her shortly.
Most of the officers knew little about America; even Lafayette had only a vague idea about the colonies on the otherside of the Atlantic Ocean.
And as she has truth and justice on her side she fights with a spirit unknown to the servile bondsmen of autocracy.
Louis appealed to the National Guards who were in attendance, but the soldiers took the side of the people and helped to block the way.
His great work during that year he spent in France was the winning of a French army, under the Count de Rochambeau, to fight by the side of the Americans.
In this way the enemy forces were completely surrounding the American position, except on the side of the river, by which they considered escape impossible.
There Lafayette said, "Sire, your Majesty is acquainted with my personal attachment; but I have not allowed you to be unaware that if you separated your cause from that of the people I should remain on the side of the people.
Lafayette had all he could do to make each side appreciate the other.
Napoleon crossed the Alps, but he could feed his army on the supplies of the countries on the other side of the mountains.
Or was it taught thee by the good Sisters at the convent to stride in that boyish fashion to the side of thy elders and snatch from their hands the missive thou wouldst read?
He shakes Freddy's hand, and almost slings him on the ottoman with his face to the windows; then comes round to the other side of it.
The corner beyond, and most of the side wall, is occupied by a grand piano, with the keyboard at the end furthest from the door, and a bench for the player extending the full length of the keyboard.
LIZA [wounded, getting away from him to the other side of the ottoman with her face to the hearth] I know you did, you brute.
Motionless, the two men stare at her from the other sideof the room, amazed.
On the other side of the central door, to the left of the visitor, is a cabinet of shallow drawers.
A few good oil-paintings from the exhibitions in the Grosvenor Gallery thirty years ago (the Burne Jones, not the Whistler sideof them) are on the walls.
At the other side of the room, further forward, is an Elizabethan chair roughly carved in the taste of Inigo Jones.
I take it that she had promised to marry this man, not altogether at her father's bidding, but just because he is romantic liar enough to appeal to one side of her imagination.
She rode through the glade and by her side their walked a rough fellow, who, Gavin thought, would have been much better in Derby jail than idling in the home park at Melbourne.
There were lamps still alight in the hall as they descended the staircase and the door of a room upon the right hand side was a little way open.
Take the meanest hero of mediaeval fiction and place him side by side with a Gould or a Vanderbilt.
A beautiful woman he had admitted her to be when first he saw her by her father's side upon the night which carried him to the Hall.
Instinctive habit sent the animal flying to the left-hand side of the road as he would naturally be sent by any coachman.
My side will take "Haddon Hall" and it will take Etta Romney.
He opened a door upon the right-hand side of the hall and she found herself in a small panelled boudoir; so perfect in its scheme of decoration, so cozy, so warm, that she asked no longer why her father had come to Hampstead.
He drew a chair to Etta's side and sat so near to her that even the great man remarked the circumstance.
The Lord will provide what thee wants, my son,' said the old woman with emotion, neither asking nor caring whether the Lord was on the side of the king or of the parliament, but as little doubting that he must be on the side of Richard.
A bullet had come through the window, knocked a little marble pillar belonging to it in fragments on the floor, and glancing from it, struck the marquis on the side of the head.
But, first of all, I must confess to thee that I have had my doubts, not whether my side were more in the right than thine, but whether it were worth while to raise the sword even in such cause.
One day in early summer lady Margaret was sitting in her parlour, busy with her embroidery, and Dorothy was by her side assisting her, when lord Herbert, who had been absent for many days, walked in.
The chief point of attack was that side of the stone court which lay between the towers of the kitchen and the library.
When they were all on the other side of it, lord Charles turned and held up the light.
The latter drew up on each side of the brick gate, while the general and his staff went on to the marble gate.
His success iz now certain, and soon, in about five daze more, he may be seen sitting down on himself bi the side ov the pond hole, and looking at the dinner baskets ov the children on their way tew the distrikt skoolhous.
Upon one side ov the pond waz erekted little grosery buildings, where the wimmin sot on benches while the fellers (kivvered with blushes) hitched the magick iron tew their feet.
I don't believe the Lord ever intended, if a mule kicks me on one side, that i am tew turn the other fresh side tew the mule.
Even truth haz a ridickilous side tew it, which it iz always trieing to hide.
I don't think lager beer iz intoxikating, but if i remember right, i think it tastes to me like a glass with a handle on one side ov it, full ov soap suds that a pickle had bin put tew soak in.
He travels in pond holes, bi the side ov the turnpike, and iz accellerated bi the acktivity ov his tail, which wriggles with uncommon limberness and vivacity.
I had four nabors near at hand; two lived upon the same side ov the street that I did, and the other two didn't.
The best kind of a trout pole for brook-fishing grows alongside ov the brook.
He was now hungry again, and coming to a modest-looking restaurant, he entered and sat down at a side table.
The man was more than half intoxicated, and lurched from side to side as he walked along the platform.
Off darted the newsboy, to be lost in the crowd on the other side of the street.
With his papers under his arm, Dick Talcott hurried down a side street, and around a corner.
Evidently, he was very angry, and he went into a side room, slamming the door after him.
He was just leaving the vicinity of the station, when, chancing to look down a side street, he saw a sight that filled him with astonishment.
He shook Nat fiercely, and a struggle ensued between the pair which came to an end when a chair was overturned and then a side table on which rested some of the things for supper.
He darted out of a side door of the hotel, down the square, and around a corner leading into a back street lined with small shops and dwellings.
Then he went around to a side window of the bank, where he might hear what took place.
Coming to an alley way, Nat darted through it to a side street, and then around a corner to a thoroughfare leading down to the docks.
Pedantry and learning of the most minute sort existed side by side with the most violent excesses of medieval barbarism.
Surrounded on every side by those who sought to trap her, there was nothing in her bearing to make her seem the head of a party or the young chief of a faction.
Even the secession of Norway, a few years ago, was accomplished without bloodshed, and now the two kingdoms exist side by sideas free from strife as they are with Denmark, which once domineered and tyrannized over both.
As a matter of fact, the present reigning family in England is glad to derive its ancient strain of royal blood through a Stuart--descended on the distaff side from James I.
With Bothwell by her side she led a wild and ragged horde of followers against the rebellious nobles, whose forces met her at Carberry Hill.
On her side she found in Antony an ardent lover, a man of vigorous masculinity, and, moreover, a soldier whose armies might well sustain her on the throne of Egypt.
As to Cumberland's order for "No quarter," if any apology can be made for such brutality, it must be found in the fact that the Highland chiefs had on their side agreed to spare no captured enemy.
It was a daring deed, and the spectacular side of it has been often commemorated, especially in Sir Walter Scott's Waverley.
Any delay on your side will only prolong the danger, since danger there be.
The recognition on her sidewas almost simultaneous.
So saying I drew forth a louis d’or, a stock of which I kept loose for such emergencies in my side pocket, and tossed it to the rascal.
I murmured, clinging yet to the hope that on the mother’s side at least the connection might prove a little more worthy of the House of Jennico.
A sudden calmness fell over me; it struck me that the laugh would be on my side after all.
My wandering gaze had been for a little while uncomprehendingly fixed upon a shining wing of flowered satin stuff that trailed on one side of a great armchair, the back of which was turned towards me.
Presently the nymph in yellow roused herself from her reverie, and sat up, with her battered hat completely on one side and broken bits of grass sticking in the tangled mass of her brown hair.
I myself, in my plainest suit, and with my cloak disposed as a muffler, partly concealing my face, set forth upon my side to gather what crumbs of information I might.
And what does he give on his side to drive this fine bargain?
From these first preferences there proceeded on one side vanity and contempt, on the other envy and shame; and the fermentation raised by these new leavens at length produced combinations fatal to happiness and innocence.
Let us therefore judge with less pride on which side real misery is to be placed.
Here and there were large signs onside walls and on boards along the roof, with which we were now on a level as the train whirled us along.
Sunlight is the great microbe-killer, and as moss grows on the north side of a tree, so do minute poison fungi grow in the dim apartment.
While I was digging up the money they made sideremarks to each other on the lateness of the hour, the length of the stairs, and the heaviness of the pieces still to come.
Apartments that ran straight through the house, apartments that, running down one side of the house and back on the other, solved in a manner the Little Woman's problem of having sunlight in both ends of the house at one time.
The navy yard is four miles above the island, on the west side of the river, the banks of which there have risen above the water.
The army accordingly crossed to the American side and went into winter quarters at French Mills, just within the New York boundary; on the Salmon River, which enters the St. Lawrence thirteen miles below St. Regis.
At six the "Constitution" drew up on the weather side of the "Cyane," and five minutes later the action began at a distance of three hundred yards.
He anchored on the north side of Long Island, only five miles from the American squadron, but separated by a reef, over which the "General Pike" could not pass without being lightened.
This resolution was as fortunate for hisside as it proved unfortunate to the Americans.
Dulcet paid no heed, but, holding my arm, urged me along the pavement to an animal shop on the western side of Broadway.
One side of the bowl was worn down nearly half an inch (from repeated knocking out on stone steps, I suppose).
A complex built for two was the ambition of most of Ann's correspondents; but mainly her letters exhibited the seamy side of Love's purple mantle.
There were several revolving cogwheels at the side of the truck, and in his irritation, I suppose the driver stooped over them too closely.
I was standing near him, while the others were on the oppositeside of the wagon, so I was the only one to see a curious thing.
I was on my way along the boardwalk, enjoying the cool, strong whiff that comes off the ocean toward sunset, when I saw Edwards, on the other side of the promenade, walking with a girl.
We could see the feet of the driver, who was standing on the other side of the truck, and I went round to speak to him.
He avoided the other men who wanted him to sit with them, took the fifth chair on the left-hand side of the smoking car, and just as the train started he lit his first cigar.
Mandrake Park, sitting on the right-hand side of the smoker where the setting sun would not dazzle on his newspaper.
Put six pigs in the first stye; then go back and fetch the fox from the other side of the river, returning with the remaining cockatrice.