We'll wait till they're close, and make a race of it," says the leader.
He couldn't help thinking to himself that he was glad he hadn't won; he liked it better as it was, and felt very friendly to the Slogger.
I have weak notions that I will stay there a day or two on my way back.
At last, I made my way back to the old London road by the further end of the allotment-gardens, and consequently at a point beyond that from which I had diverged.
My dinner-hour being close at hand, I had no leisure to pursue the goggles or the subject then, but made my way back to the Dolphin's Head.
Some different, eh, from the first time I struck there, 'way back in the early days?
I went on board the other boat, and in a short time was on my way backto St. Louis.
On my way down I won considerable money, and that, together with the fact that I was on my way back to the place I loved so well, made me happy.
They guarded the money until another boat came down, which they hailed, and I was soon on my way back to New Orleans to catch some more suckers.
I got off at Baton Rouge at daybreak, and was soon on my way backto New Orleans; and when I arrived there, every one I met would ask me about my bad luck.
About half-way back I met a man who asked me in English where I was hurrying to.
I am now making the best of my way back to Brummagem, and if ever I come again to this Hindity country may Calcraft nash me.
I found my way back to my inn and went to bed, after musing awhile on the concluding scene of which I had been witness in the church.
Before sun down I was two or three miles on my way back where I found some grass and camped for the night, picketed the animals, ate some of Mr. Davis' grub for supper, and arranged a bed of saddle blankets.
After this discovery I took my way back to the road made by the Jayhawkers and found it quite level, but sandy.
On my way back I found the Kickapoo river too high to ford, so I pulled some basswood bark and made a raft of a couple of logs, on which to carry my gun and blanket; starting the pony across I followed after.
Not knowing what to do next, and waiting for some fortunate idea, I made my way back to the ridge of the roof, and from there spied out a corner near a cupola; which I had not visited.
I took their address, and on my way back to the ambassador I met a friend of mine who is learned in such commodities, and after I had shewed him the address he told me it was the Charpillon.
People nuse to bury lots o' money 'way back in time, and lots o' folks is found it.
There wuz onst a house in McDonough and it wuz owned by the Smiths that wuz slave owners way back yonder.
Then Uncle David took me way back in the Bible and recited how the king was commanded to slay all the cattle and everything and they kept out some of the oxen and sheep.
Us put 'em on jus' 'fore us got dar and tuk 'em off again soon as us got out of sight of de meetin' house on de way back home.
So I wend my way back to the demure Dolores, the houri of my heart, and the next time I'll take a crack at the big guns in Seattle.
The time I suggested, way back there in Dakota, that you were sticking too close.
I know a perfectly suitable spot about that distance from here," answered Dick; "I passed through it on my way back to camp, about an hour ago.
If I do not feel too tired I'll take that fort on the top of the hill on my way back; so if I do not return until close before daybreak you need not be unduly alarmed.
I came round by the boulevard of the Porte Orientale, on my way back to the city.
The light was fast fading, and I re-crossed the esplanade, on myway back to the city.
On my way back to my hotel, Professor Malan narrated to me a touching anecdote, which I must here put down.
Then he closed it, slipped it into a pocket, replaced the square of wood in the beam and made his cautious way back to the window.
Was ye t'inkin' I couldn't find me way back to me own harbor, in fair weather?
Way back in the beginning of things, when the world was young?
It all happened way, way back in the days when the world was young.
I got it from my father, and he got his from his father, and so on, way back to the days when the world was young and the Frogs ruled the world," said he.
Then the two old hens took Raggedy Ann 'way back in the farthest corner of the chicken coop.
And what was my surprise to find three tiny little kittens in an old basket, 'way back in a dark corner!
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