I started out to put a red stripe on the city, and somewhere during my cruise I lost my bearings.
After leaving Nunn I started out at a quick pace, alert and confident.
A salesman remembered seeing Noyes or Bedford one day walking in Mayfair with a gentleman who really was Mac, of whom he gave a good description, and taking the clerk the detectives started out to make a house-to-house investigation.
But arriving at Burgos we found that the train from Santander going south was two hours late, so my wife and I started out to see the famous town.
We arrived at Brownsville on the 13th; we started out on the evening of the 14th instant, about dusk.
I started out to go up the hill, and just as I started I was shot in the thigh.
We started out early in the morning--the 132d New York was with us--without anything to eat.
We started out at a comfortable gait, an' I watched her pretty close.
Armed with this document, I started out in company of a staff officer, who was to guide me to the Brigade headquarters.
Hiding the car under cover of a partly demolished house, and strapping the camera on my back, my orderly carrying the tripod, I started out to walk the remaining distance.
I had hidden it under cover of some ruined buildings, and taking the camera, and bidding my chauffeur bring the tripod, I started out.
We started out, keeping as much to the seashore as possible.
I did not suppose you would bring such a fine gown, as we started out to go into camp.
He excused himself that morning for hurriedly leaving the breakfast-table by saying that he wished to see Mr. Archibald before he started out fishing.
But he did not relinquish his purpose of putting an end to the nonsense which made him do the work of other people, and as soon as he had set his kitchen in order he started out to find Mrs. Perkenpine.
We started out in a group with a street-organ, generally played by Le Poittevin, the painter, with a cotton nightcap on his head.
When I started out in the morning with my knapsack on my back, she would accompany me in silence as far as the end of the village, evidently struggling to find words with which to begin a conversation.
It was eight o'clock when Cynthia gained her triumph over the claim upon her, and cloaked and hooded, started out.
This line was established in 1883, and so is the oldest electric road in the world; and I judge that it is still using the cars it started out with.
But we were richly compensated for the delay, for, as we started out to explore the town, we saw written in chalk on a wall just outside the station, To hell with the pope!
Finally we started out with a big pack train an' enough ammunition for an army.
But when I started out to be a man I meant business, and I said I would say my prayers every night.
My companions wagged their heads when I started out in the new life in September, 1892.
It is a hard matter to get these men to declare themselves, for they are afraid of the laugh, but I told them not to mind that; that my pals gave me the laugh when I started out.
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