This insect was again fed from a yellow fever case at "Las Animas" Hospital on the twenty-ninth, two days later, Dr.
Two days later he received from the Masher, among other information of less importance, a list of the house-party at Montmaur and of all the servants and keepers.
The doctor, a personal friend, who came every day from Paris, promised that he might get up two days later.
Two days after I went to France, and I not in New Orleans since.
Two days went by,--two days of strain in sunlight, and of watching and fitful sleep in darkness.
And I, David Ritchie, saw the flags of three nations waving over it in the space of two days.
The neighborhood of this town--as stated on the authority of her own maid--was the part of Scotland to which the rich widow contemplated removing when she left Swanhaven in two days' time.
She's going away from Swanhaven in two days' time.
Two days afterward a negro oysterman came up from Indian River with news that the pirates were lying off the inlet, bringing ashore bales of goods from their larger vessel and piling the same upon the beach under tarpaulins.
A week had passed by, and the general inspection would commence two days later.
Two days later, after a fresh disappearance, Muffat presented himself in the morning, a time of day at which he never came.
Two days passed, the steam was at half pressure; a thousand schemes were tried to attract the attention and stimulate the apathy of the animal in case it should be met in those parts.
But your observation applies equally to all attempts at flight, whether in two years' time, or in two days'.
I lighted it at a little brazier, which was supported upon an elegant bronze stem, and drew the first whiffs with the delight of a lover of smoking who has not smoked for two days.
Two days afterwards, on the seventh of December, they anchored at Fort Egmont, in the same island, where they remained four days taking in water and making repairs.
Four men are sufficient, in this way, to conceal the amount of three tons weight of merchandise in the course of two days.
In the course of two days, they killed thirty-two buffaloes, and collected their meat on the margin of a small brook, about a mile distant.
Salisbury and Oxford were also each a two days journey, Dover was three days, and Exeter five.
It was not until the year 1749 that the first public conveyance, called "The Glasgow and Edinburgh Caravan," was started between the two cities, and it made the journey between the one place and the other in two days.
I was particularly glad to see, two days since, your letter to Mr. Horner, with its geological news; how fortunate for you that your knees are recovered.
I shall come up next week for one or two days; could you see me for even five minutes, if I called early on Thursday morning, viz.
Here is a word from Winterfeld, some private Letter, two days after; which is well worth reading for those who would understand this Battle.
Between Petty's settlement and the nearest English habitation the journey by land was oftwo days through a wild and dangerous country.
So intense was the public anxiety that, if any man of rank was missed, two days running, at his usual haunts, it was immediately whispered that he had stolen away to Saint Germains.
However, it was a position that involved a certain amount of ciphering, and McTeague had been obliged to throw it up in two days.
Two days after he had left the posse, and when he was already far out in the desert, Marcus's horse gave out.
When McTeague had told Trina he had been without food for nearly two days he was speaking the truth.
You may imagine how much exercise a man may get on a vessel of two hundred and six tons, and it is thirty-two days since I left Sitka.
But his will sustained him until he reached Yakutsk, not at the end of twenty-two days, but of thirty-three.
They also have great influence with my parents, and as they return to San Jose in two days to prepare for the visit of the most estim- able Dr.
The Nez Perces and Flathead sages upon this held a council of war of two days' duration, in which there was abundance of hard smoking and long talking, and both eloquence and tobacco were nearly exhausted.
Two days more of arduous climbing and scrambling only served to admit them into the heart of this mountainous and awful solitude; where difficulties increased as they proceeded.
Two days, therefore, were given up to such feasting and merriment as their means and situation afforded.
Two days later, having repaired the balloon, he made an ascent of 1,300 feet.
This preceded Latham's first attempt to fly the Channel by two days, and five days later, on the 25th of the month, Bleriot made the first Channel crossing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "two days" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.