I think it would be best for us to meet at the Gate of the Appian Way at midnight.
But if this were the time of his death, then it was certain that Mr. Arthur Morton could not be guilty, as it was AFTER this that she had met the young squire at the gate.
Arthur Morton had then removed his sister's photograph, and had made his way homeward, stepping aside into the laurel bushes to avoid Mrs. Madding at the gate.
At four thirty-one exactly by the station clock the special train, containing the crippled Monsieur Caratal and his gigantic companion, steamed out of the Liverpool station.
The special has gone wrong between Kenyon Junction and Barton Moss.
And then ten minutes later a third, more bewildering-- "Presume some mistake as to proposed running of special.
Then, thro' the gate of iv'ry, he dismiss'd His valiant offspring and divining guest.
Laddie followed to the gate to help him on his horse, because he thought he was almost out of his head, but he had walked across the fields, so Laddie kept far behind and watched until he saw him go safely inside his own door.
Father went with her to the gate, and this time she needed help to mount her horse, and she left it to choose its way and go where it pleased on the road.
He walked with her to the gate, made another bow, kissed her hand, and stepped back, and she came down the walk alone.
All of them were at home when we got there, and Miss Amelia came tothe gate to meet us.
He stopped at the gate, got out and opened a door, and the Princess' father stepped down, tall and straight, all in shiny black.
Such was the lady who lounged at the gate of number three, under the curious eyes of her two opposite neighbors.
A four-wheeler had driven up to the gate, and it was at this that the old ladies, peeping out bird-like from behind their curtains, directed an eager and questioning gaze.
With a regal wave she motioned the young man towards the door, and then with one hand upon her hip she stood in a careless, lounging attitude by the gate, kicking her toe against the wall and listlessly awaiting the return of the driver.
She took hold of the gate and he, yielding his place, let her pass through.
Mrs. Mortimer accompanied her down the garden to the gate.
So, as I said, he came up with his train to the gate, and laid his ambuscado for Captain Resistance within bow- shot of the town.
This done, the giant ascended up close to the gate, and called to the town of Mansoul for audience.
And my Lord Willbewill, when he had looked over and saw who stood at the gate, demanded what he was, wherefore he was come, and why he roused the town of Mansoul with so unusual a sound.
At this moment Mr. Boldwood came in at the gate, and crossed the green to Bathsheba at the window.
They stood by the gate awhile, Gabriel listlessly staring at the ground.
Bathsheba looked up at the completion of the manouvre, and saw the farmer by the gate, where he was overhung by a willow tree in full bloom.
Instead, he continued to lean indolently on the gate, as if unaware of her approach.
She was roused by the sound of Ruth saying good night to someone at the gate, invisible because of the intervening foliage.
A moment's silence between the men, then Stevens put his hand on the gate latch.
She leaned upon the railing of the stoop and watched the two men standing at the gate.
Susan, from the window, dully watched the young farmer unhitch the mare and lead her up in front of the gate.
The clumsy vehicle stopped at the gate of the town; all the places had been taken, for there were twelve passengers in the coach.
One day a stranger on foot, in humble guise, but of a distinguished air, accompanied by a small boy, stopped at the gate of the convent and asked of the porter a little bread and water for his child.
He also told them of the forgotten keg of powder which was in a house standing about sixty yards from the gate of the fort.
I sat in my high-backed rocking-chair by the window in the front room with an unreasonable feeling of being left out, like the child who stood at the gate in Hans Andersen's story.
Mrs. Fosdick was already at the gate, and Mrs. Todd now turned with an air of complete surprise and delight to welcome her.
Bibot was sitting on an overturned and empty cask close by the gate of the barricade; a small detachment of citoyen soldiers was under his command.
And with another rough laugh and coarse jest, the old hag whipped up her lean nag and drove her cart out of the gate.
For two months, she and her little companion watched the opening of the gate as usual.
You turn a little to the right when you get to the end of the town; it stands by itself, some little distance off the high road, with the name on a brass plate on the gate.
Jdt 10:6 Thus they went forth tothe gate of the city of Bethulia, and found standing there Ozias and the ancients of the city, Chabris and Charmis.
Tob 11:16 Then Tobit went out to meet his daughter in law at the gate of Nineve, rejoicing and praising God: and they which saw him go marvelled, because he had received his sight.
Jdt 13:12 Now when the men of her city heard her voice, they made haste to go down to the gate of their city, and they called the elders of the city.
Jdt 8:33 Ye shall stand this night in the gate, and I will go forth with my waitingwoman: and within the days that ye have promised to deliver the city to our enemies the Lord will visit Israel by mine hand.
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