I came back by omnibus to Porte St. Martin; then walked home at 6.
We then walked to Georgetown, formerly New Rowley, and spent the night with Father Nathaniel Holmes.
We then walked to Richland, Oswego County, New York, where I met my two brothers whom I had not seen for several years.
We walked backwards and forwards some time for dear John's sake, then walked to look at Rydale.
We then walked a considerable time in the streets, which are perhaps as handsome as streets can be, which derive no particular effect from their situation in connexion with natural advantages, such as rivers, sea, or hills.
I would throw the ball for the child to run after in the direction of the grotto, then walked round to see if any gardener was near, and tip her the wink.
The girl got the boxes ready for opening, then walked about, taking up poker and tongs, chimney ornaments and everything in the room with curiosity.
We then walked back to the little hill whereon we were to camp that night, all of us disappointed and crestfallen.
They replied in a short time, saying they were ready to receive us, and met us at the gate of the enclosure which surrounds each of these churches; we then walked up a narrow path to the church door.
I then walked on towards the little stream running from the hot springs, rather disappointed and tired.
I then walked back to where I had left the bodies of the parents.
Nero went into the pool and brought out a fish, as I ordered him, and I then walked to the boat to examine it.
We then walked to the ravine, and she showed me how to use the shovel, and I made the holes.
We saw everything, then walked to the entrance of the famous Musee; it was closed, but we knocked and asked for Baron Cuvier.
We then walked to Mr. Bewick's, the engraver, son of the famous man, and happily met him.
I then walked to the fish market, where I found Patrick Neill, Esq.
He explored cellar and basement without finding anything of suggestive nature, then walked up the same stairway he had ascended after his first trip through the tunnel.
The doctor winced as if an unpleasant thought had been suggested to him, then walked stiffly to the door.
He paused for an instant outside the housekeeper's bedroom, then walked on to the next door, which opened into a kitchen.
He stood for a moment looking at it in silence, then walked up the narrow path, mounted the porch steps, and tried the door.
He drew her to him, kissed her with fierce passion, and let her go, then walked to the beech tree and stood with his back to the house, staring at the long wall of the mountains, dark now against a pale gold sky.
I then walked, or rather was dragged, through the snow by Tom Purdie, while Skene accompanied.
Then walked in Princes Street pleasure-grounds with good Samaritan James Skene, the only one among my numerous friends who can properly be termed amicus curarum mearum, others being too busy or too gay, and several being estranged by habit.
Wrought very fair accordingly till two; then walked; after dinner out again with the girls.
I wrote a good task to-day, then walked to the lake, then came back by three o'clock, hungering and thirsting to finish the volume.
We then walked up to Government House, the Fort Thornton of old charts, whose roof, seen from the sea, barely tops the dense curtain of tree and shrubbery that girds and hangs around it.
We then walked to the top of Gloucester Street, expecting to see the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial.
He ran to the gate, quaking and trembling, then walked quietly to the nearest corner, where he sat down upon the curb-stone and put on his shoes.
He then walked to the box-office and asked for a ticket, addressing the man who sold it to him as "Jimmy," and asking how business was.
He then walked briskly up the path to the house; but instead of mounting the steps, he turned to the left and lay down under the library windows behind a clump of lilacs.
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