In the true spirit of the twentieth century, which is all for time saving and convenience, it had voyaged to Pee-wee, thereby saving him the time and perils of an extended cruise.
He sank farther down in his chair as he voyaged afar.
Men voyaged where men had voyagedbefore and were to be found.
We have voyaged on the river constantly, harvesting water-lilies; and lately cardinal-flowers, which enrich the borders with their superb scarlet mantles in great conclaves.
Halfdan heard of this in Russia through traders, and voyaged so hard that he arrived before the time of the wedding-rites.
But it is believed that as early as 1744 Emilian Bassof and Andrei Serebrennikof voyaged into the islands and were rewarded by a catch of sixteen hundred sea-otters, two thousand fur-seals, and as many blue foxes.
He has for many years managed the affairs of the Alaska Commercial Company, and he has acted as host to almost every traveller who has voyaged to this lovely isle.
Sir George Simpson visited them in 1842; and with every year that has passed their praises have been more enthusiastically sung by the fortunate ones who have voyaged to that dazzlingly green and jewelled region.
Lieutenant Schwatka voyaged down the Yukon on rafts in 1883 and wrote an interesting book.
I voyaged with a pilot who had accompanied the expedition.
He voyaged to divers lands, and trafficked with the merchants thereof to such purpose, that before the year had gone by he was no more in dread of beggary.
So parting from Jerusalem he voyaged to Acre, and took passage in the first homing ship, as a man who desires above all things to look upon the face of his own country.
Each greeted the other, and inquired of his name and business; and when they knew they were in the like case, and bound on the same errand, they took each other as companion with a kind heart, and voyagedtogether to Rome.
Moreover, he found within a certain letter news that, very soon, this merchant, who so far had voyaged in so many lands, would seek Byzantium in ships laden with tissues and broideries and all manner of stuffs and merchandise.
We have voyaged across the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland; we have caught a passing glimpse of Helsingfors, and looked upon St. Petersburg and Moscow, and traveled many hundred versts through the Empire of the Czar.
In modern times, men from countries lying far off in the West have voyaged all round the seas as their inclinations prompted them, and have ascertained the actual shape of the earth.
Then for six days they voyaged on, toiling continually at the oar, for now there was no favourable wind to waft them on.
In that year Ralph Gilbert is said to have voyaged to Virginia on his behalf.
On they voyaged as far as Aromaia and its port, Morequito, 300 miles from the sea.
Now we were to return, like the voyager in the play, and see what rearrangements fortune had perfected the while in our surroundings; what surprises stood ready made for us at home; and whither and how far the world had voyaged in our absence.
The afternoon faired up: grand clouds still voyaged in the sky, but now singly, and with a depth of blue around their path; and a sunset in the daintiest rose and gold inaugurated a thick night of stars and a month of unbroken weather.
But this manner of jest, although it may be taken in good part, does not invite repetition; and from that time forward, the Etna voyaged like a gentleman in the locker of the Cigarette.
The professor had himself constructed many wonderful machines for transportation through the air, under the ground, and both on and beneath the sea; and in them he and his young comrades had voyaged afar.
From all the lands there voyaged to this court such knights as were in quest either of gain or worship.
They voyaged to Arthur's court in chased harness and silken raiment, riding on lusty horses with rich trappings, and wearing jewels, with many golden ornaments.
Now it came to pass that whilst the host voyaged in great content with a fair wind towards Barfleur, that Arthur slept, for he was passing heavy, and it was night.
He did so know us, and said he had been at New York in better days, when he voyaged upon higher seas than those he now navigated.
He had spent his whole life at sea, and had voyaged in all parts of the world except Japan, where he meant some day, he said, to go.
It was breathing heavily, and was just about to depart, but even in the hurry of getting on board, I could not help noticing that it seemed to have grown a great deal since I had last voyaged in it.
After I had learned to row in the gondolier fashion, I voyaged much in the lagoon with my boat, and often stopped at this church.
Men voyaged by thousands to the West--some to barter glass and such like jewels for the furs of the Indian hunter, some to conquer virgin empires, and one stern band to pray.
He had never voyaged upon nor even beheld the sea, and on board the ship which would have safely borne him to a friendly shore he became delirious and insane.
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