They climbed the steep and twisty path that connected the beach with the edge of the barren, and soon their lanterns were lost in the fog.
Bill Brennen went up the twisty path to the barren, and along the edge of the cliff to the southward, followed by ten sturdy fellows armed with long clubs of birch-wood.
The fog rolled in about an hour before noon; and shortly after midnight the man from Nolan's Cove groped his way along the edge of the cliff, down the twistypath to the cluster of cabins, and to Black Dennis Nolan's door.
The skipper led the way up the twisty path to the level wilderness above.
And in the little damp corridors, where the darkness was twisty because of many roots, the tiny feet pattered nervously, and the tiny whiskers twitched.
I saw the tears in Curly's eyes as she read, and her lips went twisty as if she were due to cry.
I will take Memory through the ghost-haunted attics behind it and down the twisty stairs, to the lower floors and the garden and the company of my dear family, where she can play about much more cheerfully.
For a twisty piece o' rag and a goatskin leather bag Was all the field equipment 'e could find.
Then, let's gather again in a little while and I'll tell what happened to us along the narrow, twisty trail that cut through the enchanted, tangled forest.
There are also hot rod space buggies that switch at high speed from one lane to another, driven by boys and girls who sport fancy haircuts, twisty earrings, and leather jackets.
We squeeze between the boulders and see a narrow, twisty trail.
We race along the narrow, twisty trail, around a boulder one way, then around another boulder the other way.
The narrow, twisty trail to the cove where our gallant ship is waiting led us into this tunnel.
We turn away from the friendly, but mysterious tree and move on along the narrow, twisty trail.
We've passed through the web of Cyril the Spider and are now back on the narrow, twisty trail.
The sand can also be shaped into hills with roads winding along their sides, and long twisty rivers that run from one end of the sandbox to the other.
Near the top of the hill the narrow, twisty trail disappears into a tunnel.
The narrow, twisty trail leads us up one slope and down another.
She even springs another one of them twisty smiles; but her head nods suggestive at the door.
She even smiled a little, twisty smile--a smile that all but upset Old Captain.
He looked at me with those quiet eyes, an' thetwisty smile come into his face.
I could see his face, now, an' the twisty smile on his lips.
I don't want to be on hand when he opens his eyes, Bruce; for ten years I've called Twisty by the name of friend.
He leaned against a lamp post whileTwisty Barlow, upright and eager, said his say.
And his thought was less on the instant of Twisty Barlow than of Zoraida Castlemar.
He did not know whether the man was dead or not; he knew only that it was Twisty Barlow.
When the door closed after them Kendric chanced to note Twisty Barlow at his elbow.
Two hours later he was in the saddle, riding knee to knee with Twisty Barlow, headed for San Diego Bay and a man's adventure.
As the New Moon staggered out to sea under an offshore blow, he and Twisty Barlow foregathered in the cabin over the solitary luckily smuggled bottle of champagne.
Kendric was relieved when, half an hour later, Twisty Barlow came back.
Kendric told him: Of his quest with Twisty Barlow; of Zoraida Castlemar and her ambitions; of his own situation in the household, a prisoner with today granted him only in exchange for his word to return by dawn; and finally of Betty Gordon.
Even old Twisty Barlow, once a square man, followed Zoraida Castelmar into that!
A hand fumbled, the door opened andTwisty Barlow entered.
Not yet had Kendric agreed to go adventuring with Twisty Barlow.
The framework of limb and twig is very different from that of the other trees, and the twisty lines seem to mean warmth and cheer, even against a frosty sky.
While the leaves do come with these flowers, they are actually crowded back out of apparent sight by the straight wands of rose-red blooms, held by the twisty little tree at every angle and in indescribable beauty.
The trees had grown close, and had interlaced their somewhat twisty branches, so that the general impression was that of one great tree supported on several stems.
I went on and on along the twisty track, bits of the mist came down and filled the hollows but lifted again at once so that I saw my way.
So I got him to speak of the way, and after more circumlocution than I needed and more talk of the city he pointed to a tiny track on the black earth just beside us, a little twisty way you could hardly see.
There are two smoky volcanoes in it, some other mountains and some stones and a lake and a black island and a twisty river and a lot of other things, as well as a Noah's Ark.
W is a twisty piece of mother-of-pearl that they found inside a big mother-of-pearl shell, and sawed off with a wire dipped in sand and water.
They drew the shadow-pictures on the doors of the Equator, and they carved all those twisty fishes under the Doors.
De remnants of de Clark family treat me fine when they see me, and sometimes they drive by to see me.
She kept de keys to de smokehouse where dar was always plenty of home-raised smoked meat.
Dat's de first horse wid a net on him to come to Gilliam's Chapel.
And when us finished St. Lukes, such a baptizing as us had!
His aunty is a sister to my old marster, Jim Gladney.
I said one afternoon to an acquaintance, who, like Mr Noddy's eldest son in Sterne, was travelling through Europe at a prodigious speed, and had very little spare time on his hands.
I felt them to be the consummation of promises which nothing can abolish; to be the offspring of power which nothing can resist.
Or one could steal through their thick plantations unsuspected, from twisty trunk to trunk in the black shade, feeling the old earth-mood and man's primeval fear, the pricks and warnings of a world half made.
When the eye, travelling along its twisty stems and twining leaf-stalks, came to a clump of yarrow growing at the root of it I began at once to suspect the whole garden.
The design of the paper was made up of quaint little figures and parasols and birds and twisty trees, all in soft tones of green and blue and mauve on a deep cream ground.
So Twisty and Baby ran home as fast as they could.
As Twisty ran along beside the brook, she thought she heard a noise.
When Twisty heard this she ran so fast she nearly fell into the brook.
Pearly andTwisty were out there, but they were not playing.
II Washington gave her all the graciousness in which she had had faith: white columns seen across leafy parks, spacious avenues, twisty alleys.
At the same time they seemed savage to us, for they wore no clothing but twisty skins about their middles, ankle-cut moccasins, and the Peace Mark on their foreheads.
For an hour we slunk and crawled through the black rock that broke through the mesa like a twisty root of the mountain.
On the smooth sandstone cliffs the children could make out strange, weathered picture-writings, andtwisty inscriptions in much abbreviated Spanish which they could not read.
Larry springs that wistful, twistysmile of his and goes on.
Baby Pinky, as she tried to stand up on the end of her twisty tail, but she couldn't, for it was too slimpsy and not stiff enough.