Mr. Burke feeling better, we started again, following along the creek, in which there was considerably more water than when we passed down.
With his usual characteristic, he started again on the 11th of December.
He then donned a reindeer of pösk, leggings and boots, and we started again.
We started again, by the gleam of a flashing aurora, going through forests and fields in the uncertain light, blindly following our leader, Braisted and I driving by turns, and already much fatigued.
On New Year's morning it blew less, and the temperature was comparatively mild, so, although the road was very heavy, we started again.
We started again at noon, taking our way across a wilderness of lakes and snow-covered marshes, dotted with stunted birch-thickets.
After drying our clothes and our food after the rain of last night, we started again at 2.
Mr Sargent's extreme "tightness" caused him to fall asleep on the box when we started again, but the more seasoned Judge drove the mules.
After breakfasting at Chattanooga, I started again at 7.
We started again at 4 and had a beautiful drive to the "Deer Park" for some distance along the sea, with quantities of villas, casinos, cafes with music all the way.
I started again a little before 4, wearing my black taffetas trimmed with lace and a tulle bonnet and white aigrette (quite costume de ville--I could not go to the Queen in a serge skirt and big hat).
Sir Colin had also come up, so off we started again, and never drew rein until we reached the Pandu Naddi, fourteen miles from Cawnpore.
At midnight we started again, and reached Sheorajpur (three miles from the ferry) at daybreak.
Now when we all had eaten, I started again on my journey, and I felt anxious to get away, for I had great encouragement that I would soon get to our lines.
Now we lay here in this quagmire marsh until night set in and then we started again, never intending to travel after night unless compelled to do so.
When night set in we started again, and the rain that had continued to fall had now let up for a time and the stars came out.
At one o'clock we started again, and had a pleasant but rather dusty drive of eight miles to Macul, the stud-farm established by the late Don Luis Cousiño.
After a drink of water all round, we started again, and commenced the ascent of the almost perpendicular stream of lava and stone, which forms the only practicable route to the top.
EARLY the next morning we started again on our journey through the great forest, passing many hills and several rivulets with queer names.
After spending an hour in eating and resting, we started again.
After a day of rest we started again, for Mayombo swore that I should not rest till I had an ipi.
And when I rose up I started again, and in coming to you I have rested four times; and now I have brought you the water, and so many powerful beings have done wonderful things to it that I want you to drink it all at one time.
But Hickovick flew a little faster and got there first, and so when they met they found it was not the middle, and they parted & started again, but this time they changed places and Hickovick went westward and Veepismahl went east.
At half-past two we entered the harbour of Syracuse, after a few hours' delay, started again in a gale.
A battery near the palace answered our salute; and the Sultan having retired, we started again.
Very early the next morning westarted again on our way back to Hospenthal, and got down to the inn in good time, had breakfast, and then, mounting our carriage, we were soon off again down the valley of the Reuss.
Accordingly, at midnight we started again, hoping at some early hour in the morning to reach Zurich.
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