As he had hoped, he passed through the wood without incident or interruption, and arrived safely that night at a small town, having seen no signs of his enemies.
On the 30th, about noon, I arrived at Wonda, a small town with a mosque, and surrounded by a high wall.
He crossed the river the seventeenth of December, and arrived the same day at Chicaca, a small town of twenty houses.
The day the Governor left Aguacay he went to sleep near a small town, subject to the lord of that province.
Gardiki, or Cardiki, a small townon the coast of the gulf of Volo, and the seat of a bishop.
You can't keep this sort of thing quiet, not in a small town.
The Founder was an obscure person from a small town in the American Middle West.
On the fifth day, about two o'clock, I arrived at a small town.
Towards evening, without saying a word to either, I departed with my vehicle, and finding my way to a small town at some distance, I laid in a store of various articles, with which I returned.
A small town on the southern slope of Cerro de Tancitaro; pine-oak forest.
A small town on the Mexican Plateau between Jiquilpan and Zamora; mesquite-grassland and irrigated fields.
A small town in the Balsas Valley; arid tropical scrub forest.
The earliest of his letters extant is dated from Moffat, a small town in the north of Dumfriesshire, on December 28th.
The first of the branch of Claverhouse, which took its name from a small town in Forfarshire a few miles to the north of Dundee, was John, son of John Graham of Balargus in the same shire.
From Keytsville it moved to Forsyth, a small town in Taney County, Missouri, fifty miles from Springfield.
For a short time after my arrival at the East, I remained in a small town in Southern New Hampshire.
I learned, a few days later, that the captured negroes were taken to Winnsboro; a small town in the interior, and there sold to a party of Texas traders.
You haven't any idea, Jim, how much bustle and noise and excitement and general enthusiasm a passenger train can put into a small town for a few minutes.
Being an exclusive set in a small town is a whole lot harder than it is in New York, and I've always admired our youngsters for the way they've carried it off.
You city people don't realize what a blessing the fire-fiend is to a small town.
You city folks may have your financial flurries, but if you've never been around and between and under a bank scrap in a small town, you don't know what trouble is.
We passed through Freyberg, a small townsituated on the river Mulde, and is said to be 1179 feet above the level of the sea.
One patrit from a small town in Michygan went up on top the house, got into the chimney and slid into the parler where Old Abe was endeverin to keep the hungry pack of orfice-seekers from chawin him up alive without benefit of clergy.
An enterprising traveling agent for a well-known Cleveland Tombstone Manufactory lately made a business visit to a small town in an adjoining county.
Vinales (Pinar del Rio), a small townof 925 people, is the interior terminus of the railroad running to the north coast and the celebrated San Vincente mineral springs.
The city was founded about 1519, and it received its name, San Cristobal de la Habana, from a small town of that name established by Velasquez near Batabano, on the south coast.
The Gibara-Holguin Railway connects Gibara with Auras, a small town in the interior, nine and a half miles.
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