This part of the house was as far removed as possible from the large reception-rooms, and the apartments on the second floor comprised the suite occupied by Mr. Mainwaring.
So far as my experience goes, it is nothing uncommon in this part of the country to run across owners of fine stones who, for one reason or another, are very glad to exchange the same for cash.
They were driving a trade in slaves also, which was something new in this part of Africa, and likely soon to change the character of the inhabitants.
They have plenty of salt in this part of the country, obtaining it from the plains in the usual way.
Not much of interest was observed on this part of the silent and shallow river.
It is only where the people are slavers that the natives of this part of Africa are bloodthirsty.
This part of the forest afterwards became one of my best hunting- grounds.
The appearance of this part of the forest was strange in the extreme; description can convey no adequate idea of it.
Mr. Bates was more successful here than on his excursion up the Tocantins, and obtained twenty new species of fishes, and many new and conspicuous insects, apparently peculiar to this part of the Amazonian valley.
The streams are numerous, and along their wooded banks we were in the habit of straying and enjoying the delicious summer evenings of this part of Spain.
Those fellows of Vigo," said he, "say their town is a better one than ours, and that it is more deserving to be the capital of this part of Galicia.
It is the last town in this part of Portugal, the distance to the Spanish frontier being barely two leagues.
Ended in this part, without farther event of the least notability;--except the following only, which a poor man of the name of Kappel has recorded for us.
Weistritz, at this part, has scarped the eastern flank of Burkersdorf Height; and made for itself a pleasant little Valley there: this is the one Pass into the Mountains.
In this part, the valley was about three miles in width, and two hundred feet deep.
This part of the country was covered with grass about nine feet high, that was reduced to such extreme dryness that the stems broke into several pieces like glass as we brushed through it.
There were numbers of hippos in this part of the river, and we were not long before we found a herd.
Wages were not high in this part of the world,--the lads were engaged at one and a half dollar per month and their keep.
Oh, it's a nice soft life except for a few weeks along at this part of the year--and again in winter.
They're fond of fake emotions up in this part of town.
There's one of the great big differences between you and the make-believe ladies one bumps into in this part of town.
But then they sell strong stuff in this part of town.
I am the more particular in this part, that if my story comes to be read by any innocent young body, they may learn from it to guard themselves against the mischiefs which attend an early knowledge of their own beauty.
On the Monday evening, furnace fires and clanking hammers on the banks of the canal, warned us that we approached the termination of this part of our journey.
The great financier was trying to express to her his grateful sense of her hospitality and of his obligation to her husband's "enormous influence in this part of the country," when she interrupted him by a low "Hush!
There are no two men in this part of the world that could have saved themselves by swimming as you have done," the doctor said, admiringly.
After advancing a few hundred yards, Ezra Jennings stopped at a gap in the rough stone wall which shut off the moor from the road, at this part of it.
Nor have I, in this part of my task, derived much assistance from any report.
As to this part of the subject, there is no difference in principle between the honourable and learned gentleman and myself.
On this part of the subject I believe that both the great contending parties in this House are agreed.
To be sure, the honourable gentleman the Secretary of the Board of Control tries to get rid of this part of the case in rather a whimsical manner.
The name of Scotchman was then uttered in this part of the island with contempt.
I felt it personally so distressing (as reminding me of my own affliction during my husband's last illness) to see how she suffered under these circumstances, that I must beg not to dwell on this part of the subject any longer.
This part of her inheritance was, in itself, a comfortable little fortune.
Left by herself, she had felt in her bosom (I regret the necessity of referring to this part of the subject a second time), and had found the two letters there quite safe, but strangely crumpled.
But ought they to establish themselves on this part of the coast, without trying to know to what continent it belonged, if it was inhabited, or if they were on the shore of a desert island?
Certainly, in this part of Union Bay, which nothing sheltered from the open sea, not even a sandbank, ships beaten by the east winds would have found no shelter.
The birds were less numerous on this part of the shore; the sea was also less tumultuous, and they observed that the agitation of the waves was diminished.
This part of the plateau commanded the heights of the left bank, which sloped away to the extremity of Claw Cape, and to the southern side of the island.
This part of her eventful history Becky gave with the utmost feminine delicacy and the most indignant virtue.
This part of the steppe is usually occupied during the warm season by Siberian shepherds, and their numerous flocks.
From its situation, this part of the province, lying in the fork formed by the two Tartar columns which had bifurcated, one upon Omsk and the other upon Tomsk, had hitherto escaped the horrors of the invasion.
This end of the Baikal, this part of the steppe, which he believed to be a desert, which it usually is, was not so now.
There were no obstacles on this part of the journey, no danger either since the departure of the Tartars, only much fatigue.
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