Here great mountain-heads had run together like bucks in autumn, digging with shining granite hooves deep into the floor of the Cañon.
We put our spears together to make a tent over him before the earth was piled," he said, "and it was good to be able to do even so much as that for him.
Howkawanda would scrape togethermoss and a few twigs for a little fire to warm the front of him and Younger Brother would snuggle at his back, so between two friends the man saved himself.
These are the things men learned in the days of the Unforgotten, dancing to make the world work well together by times and seasons.
Hawikuh was one of these little crowded pueblos, looking as if it had been crumpled together and thrown away, and though there were turquoises over the doors, they were poor ones, and there was no gold.
Scrag was beginning to get the cows together again; but by that time the people had made up their minds to stay where they were.
And when the grape was in leaf we came together at Republican River and swore that we would drive out the Pawnees.
Of course, they could have had no possible excuse for stopping us, being at peace, but I began to put this together with things Ongyatasse had told me, particularly the reason why no older man than he could be spared from Three Towns.
They were together in the shadow of a juniper where no man could have seen them.
The story of Soto's death, together with many other interesting things, can be read in the translation of the original account made by Frederick Webb Hodge.
In the bottoms the slither of our moccasins in the black mud would wake clumps of water snakes, big as a man's head, that knotted themselves together in the sun.
His father, he said, had been a strong man who put himself at the head of the five chiefs of the tribe and persuaded them to leave off fighting one another and band together against the enemy tribes.
He would stand listening to the captains scold him, and push small stones together with his foot for a sign.
The reason the Egret gives for the bird dances--that it makes the world work together better--she must have learned from an Indian, since there is always some such reason back of every primitive dance.
Hours when they would lie storm-bound under the cedars, he whittled at the bough and platted the twigs together till it rode easily.
He links the two events together as a marked coincidence in the following Ode (II.
The colonies were growing more stable, being welded together by chains of interest and pride and patriotism into a grand country, but the Mississippi River would always be its boundary.
Mere Lunde had been allowed near the two girls, and now they huddled together in the boat.
And though they sattogether awhile afterward, the faint glow of the dying fire lighting the room, neither fell in a humor for talking.
But I should like my little girl to marry some one who could be a son to me in my old age, who would not want to take her away, and we would keep step together when we turned the summit of the hill and were going down the decline.
And the last time we walkedtogether over yonder by the pond, I told her I was going up north to make money for her, and that in a year I should come back.
The ceremony of unveiling the statue brought together many true, patriotic and representative men.
I have no doubt it will be seen that the hand of God is in this, as it has been in all our work together for more than thirty years.
All were, however, so blended together and harmonized, to meet the requirements and circumstances of the country that they became, in Dr.
I've been watching you coming down the road, and the way you held together and stepped up so brisk and neat took my eye.
I had hoped that we'd be partners and work together all our days; but if you have decided upon leaving us, of course you won't be satisfied till you've done it.
He was ready, so togetherthey stopped at Mr. Minturn's door.
But before we gain enough force to start with any momentum, women must get together and decide what they want, what they are pushing for.
Then all of them gathered around Mr. Dovesky while he drew lines, crossed them with bands and explained the staff, and different time, and signatures, and together they had their first music lesson.
I know men, hundreds of them, just scraping, and slaving and half starving to get together the dough to pull out.
Now Mickey, both of us are too shaken to care for the country; take me home with you and let's have supper together and become acquainted.
He's so much bigger than kings, that he can take men they shoot to pieces and put them together again.
When they all recovered, Kut al-Kulub exclaimed "Praise be to Allah who hath brought us together again and who hath reunited thee with thy mother and thy sister!
This is my interpretation of her signs and, could I come and go at Will, I would bring thee and her together in shortest time, and curtain you both with my skirt.
Then they fell to foining and hewing, and they stinted not of onset and offset, and give and take, as they were two mountains clashing together or two seas together dashing; nor did they cease fighting until day darkened and night starkened.
But, O my cousin, I repeat what I have told thee oftentimes, if I could go in and out at will, I would at once bring you two together and cover you both with my skirt: nor would I do this but hoping to win thy favour.
So the Religious offered up prayers and the Christians all drewtogether against Sharrkan; and, brandishing their scymitars and lances, rushed forward to the attack.
For together with vocal mastery must go the art of interpretation, in which all the mastery of the vocal equipment may find expression.
Then he continued: "But he had unerring judgment, togetherwith the finest ear.
I think there is a reason why foreign singers are apt to be rather stout; they are not worn out by traveling great distances, as cities are so much nearer together than over here!
Each portfolio holds twenty records, together with a book containing minute directions for studying and using the records.
Did we not together listen to that voice and watch with breathless interest his investiture of Don Giovanni, in the golden days when Lilli Lehmann and the De Reszkes took the other parts.
We would work together at her villa in Gruenewald, which you yourself know.
Together with vocal mastery must go the art of interpretation, in which all the mastery of the vocal equipment may find expression.
We study analysis here in the studios, learning how to separate music into its component parts, together with simple chord formations, general form and structure of the pieces, and so on.
A sensible man leaves it to the winds that have blown them together to sweep them away again.
The first French literary group of the present century, then, a group brought together from all points of the compass, is distinguished by its oppositionist tendency.
Pretty she was not, but there was something most attractive in her bright brown eyes, and she possessed in a very high degree the womanly gift of winning, subtly ruling, and bringing together men of the most different characters.
It would seem as if Nature had gathered together all her contrasts here.
In his early youth society offers the individual an extraordinary, patched-together suit of prejudices which it expects him to wear.
One sees sky, Alps, and lake, all melting together in a mysterious blue light.
It is said: 'Where two or three are gatheredtogether in My name, there am I in the midst of them.
By branching pines and graceful vines, Slow glides the youthful pair To the altar green, with brow serene, And kneel together there.
They had played and worked in company; togetherthey had embarked on their first voyage, and their last; and they had settled down in close neighborhood in the evening of their days.
You send off your nice packet miserably tied together by two kinds of twine.
I run into harmless passengers as if I would knock the breath of life out of them, and tangle our umbrellas together so fearfully that they spin round and round some time after their separation.
There were torches upon the beach, and as I drew near, I saw the fishermen run together to one point.
Scrooge knew this by the smart sound its teeth made when the jaws were brought together by the bandage.
The old man raked the fire together with an old stair-rod, and having trimmed his smoky lamp (for it was night) with the stem of his pipe, put it in his mouth again.
These were carefully gathered into a large bundle which Granny tied together with a strong linen band.
And gathering together all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ should be born.
One woman had pasted upon several sheets of writing paper some rare ferns and mosses which she had brought from the mountains of New Mexico years before, and had sewed them together in the form of a book.
No doubt she told him her opinion of it, when, another blind man being in office, they were so very confidential togetherbehind the curtains.
Scrooge, clasping his hands together as he looked about him.
The following is the testimony, unconsciously given, by the shelves and counters in one of the large importing establishments which gather together and send out the playthings of the world.
A small bouquet of red mountain-ash berries stood at each side of the fireplace, and these, together with the trimmed posts of the bed, gave the plain old room quite a festival look.
Then it was agreed that Lancelot and Bors and Elaine and Lavaine should ride together to Astolat.
So they rode together till they came to the River Humber, and there they saw a boat, all covered with canopies of purple silk, coming up the stream.
Then they all went to bed, and in the morning Lancelot and Lavaine rode away from Astolat together and came here to Camelot.
Another knight of the Round Table had come there before him, and as they sat talking together the monks told them of a shield that they had.
The wise men studied and whispered together and tried to look wiser than ever, but at last they had to say that they did not know what was under the place.
When the letter that Gawain wrote was brought to Lancelot he lost no time in calling his knights and his armytogether and starting toward England to help King Arthur.
The knights all mounted together and rode through the streets of Camelot, between the lines of people who had come out of their houses to see them go, and so out through the gate and away from the city.
Let me see all my knights together for one more day.
He must put them in water and then he must call all the people of the island together and scatter the water over them.
So they went to the cathedral together and they saw an old man kneeling at the altar.
So, on All Saints' Day, King Arthur made a feast, that all the knights of the court might be together and bid Gawain good-by.
And once Tristram and Palamides had set a time and a place to fight together and settle everything between them.
Then they all stared at one another and whispered and looked at Joseph, and then they whispered together again.
It caught at the curtains and the tapestries of the chamber and almost tore them from their places, and it shook the arms that hung on the walls, till they rattledtogether with a dull, ghostly clatter.
At last he called his wise men together and they told him that there was nothing left for him to do but to build the strongest tower he could, in the safest place he could, and then stay in it and try to keep himself from his enemies.
If we may trust the statements of authors, together with the ordinary green form there occurs, rarely, a silver-grey variety, which may be regarded as the beginning of a process of colour substitution.
Our opponents either cannot boast of such harmony in their conception of nature, or else they must, together with the phyletic vital force, re-admit into their theory the old ontogenetic vital force.
That these two transforming factors, together with their correlatively induced changes, are competent to produce all characters, howsoever insignificant, has indeed been truly asserted, but has never yet been proved.
Must not the two stages become changed with and through one another, like the parts of one body, since they first together constitute the specific type?
Is not the fact of this not happening a proof that the whole “uniformly connected complex” of the specific type is not bound and held together by a metaphysical principle, but simply by natural laws?
In fact in the whole order Lepidoptera there can scarcely be found associated together such diverse larvæ as are here placed in one imago-family; on one side the short cylindrical caterpillars of the genus Cnethocampa, Steph.
Love had come quietly, locking them together physically as they had been bonded intellectually.
James watched them togetheras critically curious as he'd been in watching the Judge and Mrs. Carter.
There was just this one step that must be taken first; the machine must be put back together again.
And so, as they talked together with soft voices, James Holden decided that he could best buy time by employing logic, finance, and good common sense.
Then the two cronies whisperedtogether for come time.
If you are going to be partners why don't you put all your money together and let one of you be the treasurer?
The ambulance doctor temporarily dressed the boy's injury and placed him in the vehicle, togetherwith a valise the boy had with him.
As Jimmy approached the outer line of people he saw, standing close together near the window, the two bullies whom he sought.
A pin held the two sides of the kerchief togetherunder the chin.
The two above named men manage to keep all together except Hadji-Riza Kuli Khan, who is an opposing factor.
On my arrival they proceeded to clear one of the chambers for me, and to my astonishment out of it came four wretched men chained together by the hands and feet and in a pitiable condition.
The inhabitants are the most miserable and worst ruffians in Persia, together with some Hindoos.
The men hastily dismounted from their camels, put their heads together and pressed each the other's right hand, holding it on the heart.
The hands having been carefully washed first, flour and water, with great lumps of salt, were duly mixed together in a bowl until reduced into fairly solid paste.
Having eagerly read it, he stood with his heels together and gave me a military salute.
An hour or so later we suddenly came upon a number of boats jammed togetherin the miniature harbour of Piri Bazaar--a pool of putrid water a few feet in circumference.
The houses are entirely constructed of sun-dried mud bricks, now quite soldered together by age and reduced into a compact mass.
The Doctor and Will together had devised a most ingenious method of heating the hot-air chamber instantly.
So together they walked to the office of that gentleman.
And so, during their leisure hours, sitting in the Count's office, or peripatetically as they walked together in the park, the enthusiastic Doctor taught his willing and attentive pupil.
Ye have heaped up treasure together for the last days.
Let us at all times remember that all American citizens are brothers of a common country, and should dwell together in the bonds of fraternal feeling.
In a storm at sea no one on hoard can wish the ship to sink, and yet not unfrequently all go down together because too many will direct and no single mind can be allowed to control.
We respect that warning of Washington, and we commend it to you, together with his example pointing to the right application of it.
And inasmuch as they can not so live, while they do remaintogether there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.
They were bound together by one stern purpose,--to annihilate once for all the man whom they called the scourge of Europe.
The evident need for a third book to complete the work, together with those blemishes in expression, form the proof.
All three of them were together at the University of Paris shortly after the middle of the thirteenth century.
After having experimented with it in a number of ways, he threw some of it out of his laboratory one day when the swine of the monastery, finding it, proceeded to gobble it up, together with some other refuse.
In Pope Julius' Museum in Rome there is a specimen of a gold cap made of two plates of gold riveted together and also riveted to bands of metal which were fastened around the neighboring teeth in order to hold the cap in place.
One of their methods of negative diagnosis for fractures of the skull was that if the patient were able to bring his teeth together strongly, or to crack a nut without pain, then there was no fracture present.
For this three horse-tail hairs are twisted together and knotted in three or four places, and one end is passed through the nostrils and out through the mouth.
Shortly before he emphasizes the necessity for not injuring nerves, though if nerves have been cut they should be brought together as carefully as possible, the wound edges being then approximated.
As soon as the danger of suffocation is over, the edges of the wound should be freshened and the skin surfaces brought together with sutures.
The outer structures should be brought together with a second ligature, and the lower end of the incision should have a wick placed in it for drainage, and the site of operation should be covered with an oil bandage.
Then, taking the flowers, he tied them together just as his father's gardener used to do.
To this the tiger agreed, and having tied their tailstogether in a reef-knot, the pair set off arm-in-arm.
The braids are then gathered together and, being mixed with coarse woollen thread, are worked into a very long plait terminated by a thick tassel, which reaches almost down to the ankles.
So Sir Buzz boomed off, and the soldier's son and the Princess Blossom lived and travelled togethervery happily, until at last they lost their way in a forest, and wandered about for some time without any food.
And after that they talked together about everything delightful, while Sir Buzz stood at the door and did sentry; but he stood a brick up on end first, so that he might not seem to pry upon the young people.
Brahman, as his knees knocked togetherwith fright; 'what a remarkably delicate way of putting it!
Try one more shout first,” said Reddie, and they shouted together again.
Presently they lifted their voices and yelled an “Ahoy” together at the pitch of their lungs.
I know our Xanthe better than you, and she no more cares for her playfellow than the column on the right side of the hearth yearns toward the one on the left, though they have stood together under the same roof so long.
We have grown up together like the ivy and wild vine on the wall, and cannot part.
They thought we were cheering ourselves, so they got red in the face, rushed together and whooped it up for themselves for about half an hour.
A third horseman shot into view out of the woods at tight angles, to stop them, and it seemed that the three horses must crash together in a heap.
They found Penn "guilty of speaking or preaching to an assembly met together in Gracechurch Street," and Mead not guilty.
The same idea, precisely, finds voice in the poem attributed to Walter Map, wherein the doctor and the lawyer come together under the lash, because no hope can be based upon either of them unless there be money in the case.
The Author of this Volume has brought togethermuch valuable and out-of-the-way information which cannot fail to interest and instruct the reader.
The tenure of an estate in copyholds involves an oath of fealty from the tenant, and together also with suit to the customary court of the manor.
The muscles which bind together the vertebral column are so much developed in fishes as well as others of the superior animals, that they constitute in them alone the principal part of the body.
The Tubipora is a calcareous coral, formed by a combination of distinct, regularly-arranged tubes, connected together at regulated distances by lamellar expansion of the same material.
Each bundle consists of many parallel membranous plates, placed closely together and very nearly horizontal.
The Vilellæ assemble together in great shoals; in tropical seas and even in the Mediterranean they may be seen in fine weather floating on the surface of the waves.
The Physalia seem to be gregarious in their habits, herding together in shoals.
The drift is composed of many separate nets fastened together by means of a back rope, and each separate net of the series is marked off by a bladder or empty cask.
These classifications are imperfect, not because they are founded on ideal connexions where none exist, but only because they fail in representing adequately the subtle and pervading order which binds together all living things.
The Composite Ascidians are still more intimately associated together; a great number of these little beings live together in a single mass.
Let us just figure to oneself a company of disciplined soldiers messing together at the same table!
In other places the piles are distributed in long lines and bound together by strong cords, from which fagots of brushwood are suspended, on which the young spawn lay hold, as in Fig.
A Bedou was playing a flute made of two leg-bones of a crane boundtogether with iron.
In shape it is like two diamond-frames made of gold and coloured braids, fastened together by two of their lower edges.
There was great confusion over the loading, as all that ever yet had been done to camels in that country was to tie a couple of sacks of frankincense together and hang them on.
In the northern corner lie huddled together large dhows, which, during the north-east monsoons, make the journey to Zanzibar, returning at the change of the season.
About 8 o'clock next morning we started, not knowing precisely whence or whither, and determined to keep together as much as possible.
The sultan and his brother, who hastily became friends, retired together to the castle, and the town was given up to plunder.
Perhaps the way these boats are tied and sewn together may have given rise to the legend alluded to by Sir John Maundeville when he saw them at the Isle of Hormuz.
Once we got down into the valley we had to ride very close togetherfor safety, and I found it most tiresome making my horse, Basha, keep pace with the camels.
One of our amusements was to watch boat-building accomplished by tying a bundle of bamboos together at each end and pushing them out into shape with wooden stretchers.
It is referred to by the author of the 'Periplus' as containing a very mixed and Greek-speaking population drawn together for trading purposes, trafficking with Arabia and India.