It was a distance of thirteen miles to the next station, but we yielded to the old woman's hint, and set forward.
We took horses and bone-shattering carts in the morning, for a distance of thirteen miles up the valley of the Klar Elv.
At the end of twelve or thirteen miles we reached the first post-station, at the foot of the mountains which bound the inland prospect from Christiania on the west.
During this stage of twelve or thirteen miles, the quality of our carrioles was tested in the most satisfactory manner.
As brain grew steadier and vision clearer, I saw, directly opposite, the other side of the CaƱon thirteen miles away.
Our encampment was at thirteen miles distance on an island to the north, opposite some hills higher than usual, and almost one hundred and sixty or one hundred and eighty feet.
Five miles beyond this we encamped on the south side, after making, in the course of the day, thirteen miles.
Considering that it had taken us eight days to do thirteen miles, we decided to move on the 16th at any cost.
Still, by the evening, it was clear enough to break camp and we made a spurt of thirteen miles.
The Waiho is a short river of thirteen miles, flowing in a river-bed three-quarters of a mile wide.
To-day all was calm, but the Waiho in its short course of thirteen miles can be cruel and terrible, and only lately a man was drowned as he tried to cross it.
That to Wolverhampton, thirteen miles, is much improved since the coal-teams left it.
Another council of war was held, and it was decided that an average of thirteen miles a day must be done at all costs, and that another sack of forage should be dumped here, putting the ponies on short rations later, if necessary.
We crossed several ridges, and after the effects of over-feeding had worn off did a pretty good march of thirteen miles.
Unlike the spacious and lofty Hut Point Peninsula, thirteen miles to the south, it has no outstanding hills and craters; no landmarks such as Castle Rock.
At thirteen mileswe camped at some rain water to give the horses a little rest.
After ten miles the sand hills ceased, and at thirteen miles we reached the point of the stony table land.
At thirteen miles ascended a low red granite range in which there is water.
Remember, this polar world isthirteen miles nearer to the centre of the earth.
Of course it may be supposed that the earth's crust is of about equal thickness on all parts; yet still, even if this be so, thirteen miles ought to make some difference.
This makes the depression at either pole upward of thirteen miles.
We had marched only four hours (= thirteen miles); but the loss of time has its compensations.
We had pushed on sharply during the last half of the way, and our morning's ride had lasted four hours (= thirteen miles).
Twenty converts have been murdered at Huangtsun, thirteen miles south.
The outlook is very threatening, not only there but at Tungchow, thirteen miles south of Peking, and at Tsunhua, to the east of Peking.
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