Hither in search of that hard exercise which is as necessary as air or food to the English temperament, came young Hay Denver when released from the toil of the City; hither, too, came Dr.
He is a well-known man in the City, dad," said he.
We could be far happier together in a little cottage in the country than with all the riches of the City.
Do you tell me that you know him better than the brokers and jobbers in the City?
Sam had gone to the city to attend a ball, and had decked himself out in his master's best suit.
Isabella was in her eighteenth year, and was admitted by all who knew her to be the handsomest girl, colored or white, in the city.
His town residence was a fine villa, seated on the brow of a hill, at the edge of the city.
Although his master resided some little distance out of the city, Sam was always the first man in all the negro balls and parties in town.
Keep within the house," it said; "there are difficulties in the city.
She was quite pleased with herself for this speech, and finding no one inclined to dispute the statement, she went on to describe a festival of bulls she had been present at in the city of Mexico.
They strolled slowly between the myrtle hedges in the sweet gloom of overshadowing trees, hearing only like a faint musical confusion the mingled murmur of the city.
As a mother cries hush to a noisy child, so the angel of the city seemed in this evening bell to bespeak a minute for holy thought.
All his money, with the exception of a few pounds which he had exchanged in Liverpool, he had lost with his valise, and he had to his knowledge not a single acquaintance in the city or on the whole continent.
Immediately on his arrival in the capital he hired a suite of rooms in the aristocratic part of the city, and furnished them rather expensively, but in excellent taste.
The sale of his mother's property brought him a very handsome little fortune, which enabled him to build a fine and comfortable house in one of the best portions of the city.
During the first weeks of his residence inthe city he made some feeble efforts to perfect himself in mathematics, in which he suspected he was somewhat deficient.
There she arrived in the year 1852, and took up her lodgings with an Irish widow, who was living in a little cottage in what was then termed the outskirts of the city.
Why are you gone away from the city and do not draw near the houses?
But the son of Alcmena and glorious Iolaus stripped the fine armour off Cycnus' shoulders and went, and their swift horses carried them straight to the city of Trachis.
It likes to take six-hour runs down to the city to fit a pair of shoes and hear Caruso.
One day I took twenty dollars and came to the city.
The city is justly famed as a hot house of forced knowledge.
The comic papers have long insisted that the country boy, on his first visit to the city, is known by his greased boots and his high-water pants.
That's the way you've got to talk in the City," he added, as if in apologetic explanation.
It's by the merest chance I happened to be detained in the City--and I saw your lights, and this afternoon we had no opportunity whatever for a quiet talk.
Everything that he heard and could learn about them testified to the strength of their position in the City.
I'll be round in the morning--on my way to the City.
If the streets were drivable, the city wouldn't stop.
Ben Shellhorne walked up to Scott Mason's desk at the City Times.
The stench of the city, and the garbage and the traffic fumes reminded him of home.
George; "and here have I got to be in the City by nine.
He had had a hard time in the City, so he explained.
Dorchester, like Wallingford, was a city in ancient British times; it was then called Caer Doren, "the city on the water.
It was certainly rather rough on the City, but what cared we for human suffering?
The City Bushman It was pleasant up the country, City Bushman, where you went, [Aug.
There is little real pleasure in the city where I am -- There's a swarry round the corner with its mockery and sham; But a fellow can be happy when around the room he whirls In a party up the country with the jolly country girls.
At the intersection of two broad avenues Vas Kor descended from the street level to one of the great pneumatic stations of the city.
Gay farewells and parting admonitions mingled with the whirring of motors and the subdued noises of the city.
To Carthoris' surprise the fire was not returned, but presently the last of the city's inhabitants had sought shelter from the weird marksmanship of the green men, and no further sign of life was visible beyond the wall.
About the walled city the red man saw a huge encampment of the green warriors of the dead sea-bottoms, and as he let his eyes rove carefully over the city he realized that here was no deserted metropolis of a dead past.
If Fort McHenry only stands, the city is safe," said Francis Scott Key to a friend, and they gazed anxiously through the smoke to see if the flag was still flying.
The British departed, and the little American boat went back to the city.
Some, the sons of the greatest men in the city, cast looks of scorn on the barefooted one.
The children of all the rich men of the city, whose parents wished to surprise them with the most beautiful gifts, had found nothing but switches in their shoes!
The electric car line, the city's boast, did a brisk business, its cars whirring from end to end of the street, with a jangling of bells and a moaning plaint of gearing.
It was a little city of some twenty or thirty thousand inhabitants, where, as yet, the city hall, the high school building, and the opera house were objects of civic pride.
Haste to the city, buy linen, buy a needle, buy thread.
The city of Paris was having the dome of the Invalides regilded at its own expense.
Numerous excursion trains are run from the city, and parties, some of them numbering upwards of a thousand, come to bathe, and dance, and roam the flowery hillsides together.
On my way back to the city, the next day, I met a grave old Mormon with whom I had previously held some Latter-Day discussions.
The City of the Saints [8] The mountains rise grandly round about this curious city, the Zion of the new Saints, so grandly that the city itself is hardly visible.
The city held me but a short time, for the San Gabriel Mountains were in sight, advertising themselves grandly along the northern sky, and I was eager to make my way into their midst.
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