He and Becky had oncewaded in that stream together.
The lad had waded in up to his neck, and was now slowly--almost imperceptibly--approaching a group of ducks that were disporting themselves gaily in the water.
Wild swans occasionally sailed in all their majesty on its waters, while plover of every length of limb and bill, and every species of plaintive cry, waded round its margin, or swept in clouds over the neighbouring swamps.
The traveller waded out upon the beach, and the water from his clothes ran down in small rivulets and made little round holes in the white sand.
The traveller fished up the sack and waded out upon the tiny beach, and again the water ran down from his clothes in rivulets and made round holes in the white sand.
We waded up to our waists out through it, up the hill, far beyond the reach of danger.
I waded through mud and water up the valley to-day over the site of the former village.
They remained there until John Waugh, the porter, and I waded through the water and rescued them.
Looking out from their hiding-place, they saw the beach covered with blacks, who had swum and wadedon shore; but the Arabs themselves were waiting on board till all were out of the vessel, intending to come on shore in their boat.
Two of the men, having stripped off their clothes, waded up to their necks and dived for them.
To make quite sure of the firmness of the ground, he put his other foot down and sank deeper still, became stuck in it, and involuntarily waded knee-deep in the bog.
One part of it dispersed and waded knee-deep through the snow into a birch forest to the right of the village, and immediately the sound of axes and swords, the crashing of branches, and merry voices could be heard from there.
Some one must have waded into the water in the dark and stolen it.
I've often waded about there to look for moorhens' nests.
As we descended in elevation, the ice on the little lakes became more and more rotten and the snow changed to slush, through which we waded knee deep for miles, sometimes putting a foot through the ice into the water beneath.
While on Babbage Island several natives had waded across the northern mouth of the river to meet us, and had returned after a friendly interview, in which they apparently described the recent landing of two boats with Europeans.
The water being scarcely up to the knee, our land party waded this river with ease.
This being a common mode of expostulation among themselves, we so far succeeded, that with great persuasion the leader and others laid down their arms, and waded over from the bank to the boats to talk the matter over.
With great courage, our Mokadamo waded to within thirty yards of the bank, and spoke with much earnestness, assuring them that we were a peaceable party, and had not come for war, but to see the river.
We waded across the rapid Luia, which took us up to the waist, and was about forty yards wide.
Some of them waded in the river and caught a curious fish in holes in the claybank.
We all waded around through the basin, the water being about two feet deep.
In looking about me as I waded back, I saw a little white tent a short way off, just on the edge of the lake.
As she waded for the bank she addressed the fish that sped by her: "Go over and bite him!
So leaving the fire burning in front of their bough shelter, they waded the stream and started up the opposing slope, meeting no man.
Reaching the stream they drank deep of its water, and finding that it was shallow at this spot, waded through it to the island without waiting for a canoe to ferry them over.
The 1st and 2d divisions hadwaded a stream very deep when the mistake was discovered, and they were compelled to re-cross again, halting for the night near Greenwich; no signs of the enemy, the weather very cold.
During the march to Manassas Gap, the troops waded five streams, some of them waist deep, passing a village called Markham.
This wuz one on 'em, and I jest wadedright into the argiment.
He caught the girl up, and as quickly as he could he waded with her to the bank from which they had entered the water.
Thence, in silence, they plodded and waded and jogged along damp woodland ways and through watery lanes that attended the brook to its junction with the river.
They gazed intently upon Wassamo and his wife as they waded out into the water, waving their hands.
Then it waded into the water until, losing its footing, it turned back, and commenced making the circuit of the lake.
When they had waded in some little depth he took up some water in his hand and poured it on her head, muttering some words, of which none but himself knew the meaning.
He waded into the lake, and with some difficulty dragged the carcass ashore.
He soon waded out and flung down a small barrel on the sand at his feet.
Familiar as he was with the creek, he kept on until he reached a place where it broadened and was so shallow that he waded over without trouble.
They set off across the sands and waded through the channel without trouble.
Fine rain was falling and it was very dark, but as they waded ashore through the fringe of splashing ripples, an indistinct figure appeared at the edge of the bank.
He thought this was the channel that had stopped them before, and he felt somewhat uneasy as he waded in.
Finally he wadedinto the brook up to his middle; whereupon one of the boys, standing on the bridge, pretended to cut off his head.
His shoes, where he had waded through the salt water, were stiffening, so they hurt his feet sorely; by the time he came into the camp he was fairly limping, yet that was but a little pain beside what might be before him.
Ned and Giles, stripping off shoes and stockings, waded in; and Miles, not to be outdone, followed after.
He waded in first to try its depth; then, in gallant fashion, would have carried Dolly over, but little mistress wished the fun of paddling too.
Here was where the eels dwelt, Squanto gave his companions to understand; and then, without spear or any implement, he waded gently into the quiet water.
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