As soon as he could get his carriage ready we started off on our untried way.
We got her here and put her to bed, and then I started off to get the rest; but the surgeon, on arriving, decided they should be removed at once, and got them all safely back to Manchester.
We weren't quite content with the total safety of our one gun in that cellar, so we started offon a further idea.
Luckily we had a pickaxe and a shovel lying out behind the house, so taking off my sheepskin jacket and balaclava, I started off to excavate the hole which I proposed should form a sort of cellar.
He gave me permission, so armed with my long walking-stick (a billiard cue with the thin part cut off, which I found on passing another chateau one night) I started off to explore.
When I had completed my investigations and turned over all the oddments lying about to see if there was anything else of use to us, I started off on the return journey.
I started off to walk it--but had I known what that walk was going to be, I would have buttoned myself round a lamp-post and stayed where I was.
He packed some clothes in a grip, which he attached to the rear of his motor-cycle, and then having said good-by to his father, started off.
He started off again, the hunter disappearing in the woods, whence the sound of his gun was again heard.
Tom as he started off, after thanking the old fellow.
I dragged Mercer's body down the steps and put it into the back seat of the car Then I started off.
We started off again, and within twenty minutes were among the smoldering houses of the town.
After a last look at our plane, which was hopelessly demolished, we started off, heading north of Garland.
But at length, apparently disgusted at being so much laughed at, he started off in the direction of Coleshill, and, to the intense amusement of everybody, persisted in travelling tail foremost.
Professor of Gymnastics, Boxing and Fencing" was pretty well bound to be right, and in the afternoon I started off to find Owen.
Many of the porters had gone on ahead with the baggage; and I started off a man in haste to recall an angarep upon which to carry her, and also for a bag with a change of clothes, as we had dragged her through the river.
I impressed upon our guide and the chief that we must be furnished with large canoes immediately, as we had no time to spare, and I started off Rabonga to Magungo, where he was to meet us with our riding oxen.
However, before I had decreased my distance by a hundred yards hestarted off at full gallop.
With that I started off to gain the top of the promontory in order to watch the chase.
I shall know them yet," he would vow, as we started off of a morning, after having seen no more of my Lord than his liveries below stairs.
Grasping his bag, the only baggage he possessed, he started off at a swinging stride for Hanover Street, pausing only to shake the hands of the few who recognized him, unconscious of the wild-fire at his back.
Thus equipped for any untoward occurrence, putting on sweaters and heavy overcoats, and wrapping ourselves in the fur rugs of the waiting automobile, we started off, with the gale on our quarter, for the front.
Then he hid his satchel in the bushes, and he started off on a short cut through the woods, to get ahead of the boys.
So they said good-by to the old gentleman rabbit, and once more he started off.
So the sparrow boy, the grasshopper and old Percival, the circus dog, started off together to see poor sick Peetie Bow Wow, leaving Uncle Wiggily there on the grass.
Fortunately for me I was not in the town at the time, and hearing what had taken place I started off at once for Hongkong.
According to their custom, as soon as any clansman had secured as much booty as he could conveniently carry, he started off home to his mountains to deposit his spoil.
So we started off together, Wilson and I, in the dark.
So we started off again at a trot, for the light was failing, the man running beside my horse, and I keeping a sharp eye on him.
None of them worth keeping," was his contemptuous remark as he started off briskly in the direction of the circus lot.
He started off, followed by his unchosen comrade, and caught the boat almost as it cast off in the slip.
He started off, but stopped suddenly as if struck by a serious doubt.
These, the dogs were very watchful for, and whenever they saw them, started off in full run after them.
Castleton not to risk her life by attempting it, and we started off together.
At last, determining to wait for them near the track, we started off again, General Carter driving me in his buggy.
We started off, and ran at a steady trot till we reached the inn, to find that the cheering had been when the vans set out.
I must have them back," I thought; and I started off to retrace my steps at a run, knowing that I had come at least a couple of miles.
This morning, the party bound for the coast started off as agreed on.
To-day our horses were quickly saddled and packed, and we started off in the faint grey of the morning.
Started off early on the morning of the 2nd on our journey to Monterey.
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