Instead of answering the question, she went again to the window and looked out, saying she feared the fairies would be interrupted by foul weather, for a storm was brewing in the west.
Although the moon was by this time so low in the west, that not a ray of her light fell into the court, over the height of the surrounding buildings; yet was the court lighted by a second reflex from the sun of other lands.
The moment they caught sight of me, they called out to me to come and join them, which I did; and we played together as we had done years ago, till the red sun went down in the west, and the gray fog began to rise from the river.
But she was even then still very young, and her life at Lapham had been varied by visits to the West.
LATER in the forenoon came the despatch from the West Virginians in New York, saying their brother assented to their agreement; and it now remained for Lapham to fulfil his part of it.
In the panelled spaces on the walls were some stone-coloured landscapes, representing the mountains and canyons of the West, which the Colonel and his wife had visited on one of the early official railroad excursions.
Call him no more Mudjekeewis, Call him Kabeyun, the West-Wind!
Henceforth he shall be the West-Wind, And hereafter and forever Shall he hold supreme dominion Over all the winds of heaven.
This was in allusion to a great journalistic declaration (attributed to Mr Kidd himself) that "he guessed the sun would rise in the west yet, if American citizens did a bit more hustling.
We have the two typical figures of a tragedy of hush money: on the one hand, the respectable man with a mystery; on the other, the West-end vulture with a scent for a mystery.
The Dutch, then, brought sugar cane to the West Indies.
A quarter of a century after Columbus had discovered the New World, the first African slaves were brought to the West Indies to supplement the inadequate labor supply.
Upon arrival in the West Indies, another bargaining process was begun.
It is estimated that some five percent died in Africa on the way to the coast, another thirteen percent in transit to the West Indies, and still another thirty percent during the three-month seasoning period in the West Indies.
She went, not to the mountains or the seashore but with her face to the west.
Charming elderly women, most of them, all of them gracious and friendly with that generous friendliness which is of the West.
Then he went tothe west end, the willow faced him as he turned the corner.
From where I sit I can see directly into the home of the next-door neighbour on the west.
With unbroken sweep the winds of the west came, gathering force with every mile and howled and raved; threatening to tear the shingles from the roof, blowing the surface from the soil in clouds of fine dust and rapidly changing everything.
I just had an encounter with him at the west fence, and induced him to carry a small gift to his children.
Wesley Sinton sat with his back to the window in the west end of the cabin which overlooked the well.
Indeed, she had no business to be in the West at all; but ah!
Nils swung himself into the saddle and trotted tothe west of the village, where the houses and gardens scattered into prairie land and the road turned south.
Arthur Hamilton was born and had spent his boyhood in the West Indies, and physically he had never lost the brand of the tropics.
Once in the main road, she let him out into a lope, and they soon emerged upon the crest of high land, where they moved along the skyline, silhouetted against the band of faint colour that lingered in the west.
Right across our track, three hundred and sixty years ago, wandered the cavalcade of Hernando de Soto, looking for gold and the Great Sea; and he and his foot-sore captives disappeared yonder in the grim forests to the west.
Dougherty County is the west end of the Black Belt, and men once called it the Egypt of the Confederacy.
That dark, dreary horizon we just discern to the left is the West Bay, terminated landwards by the Chesil Beach.
At the same time, turning her face for a moment to catch the glory of the dying sun as it fell on his form, her eyes were arrested by the shape and aspect of a woman in the west gallery.
And thus waiting for night's nearer approach, he watched the placid scene, over which the pale luminosity of the west cast a sorrowful monochrome, that became slowly embrowned by the dusk.
At the end of that time he walked to the west front of the church.
Chapter I 'A fair vestal, throned in the west' Elfride Swancourt was a girl whose emotions lay very near the surface.
There was no reason why Thomas, an old and trusted servant, should not have had a key to that particular door, although the servants' entry was in the west wing.
I think he killed Mr. Armstrong out inthe west somewhere, that's what I think.
First thing I knew, I got a letter from him, in the west.
With the father and mother in the west, I find everything devolves on me; and, as you can understand, it is an unpleasant duty.
He had not used the main staircase, there was no way to the upper floor in the east wing, and Liddy had been at the window, in the west wing, where the servants' stair went up.
And he said to the sunset far in the West, "Come here; I want you; I know best.
I don't think it was a north wind, for I found myself in the west end at last.
He stood staring, not at the great warrior Orion in the sky, nor yet at the disconsolate, neglected moon going down in the west, but at the drawing-room window with the light shining through its green curtains.
My crossing's a long way off at the West End, and I had been indulgin' in door-steps and mewses.
The sunset, flaming on the windows of the west gable, kindled them into burning rose.
When she heard the story of the west gable, which most people disbelieved, she believed it, although she did not understand it.
It was the next day that he failed for the first time to put flowers in the west gable.
To be sure, there was one room that was always locked against her, the west gable, looking out on the garden and the hill of pines beyond.
My sister is but and I am ben - I mean she is in the east end and I am in the west - tuts, tuts!
And straightway from the barren coast There came a westward-marching host, That aye and ever onward prest With eager faces to the West, Along the pathway of the sun.
Anthony Considine Out in the wastes of the West countrie, Out where the white stars shine, Grim and silent as such men be, Rideth a man with a history -- Anthony Considine.
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