I shall still be able to find my way out,' said he, and felt about, found the way into the room, and slept there by his fire.
The children must go, we will take them farther into the wood, so that they will not find their way out again; there is no other means of saving ourselves!
He travelled about a long time in search of it and came at last to a dark forest, through which he went on walking for fourteen days and still could not find a way out.
Then Dummling for the third time asked for his bride; but the king again sought a way out, and ordered a ship which could sail on land and on water.
We will take them deeper into the wood, so that they may not find the way out again; it is the only means of escape for us.
I shall still be able to find my way out," said he, and felt about, found the way into the room, and slept there by his fire.
Rat at once, seeing a way out of his difficulty, "that is a shame!
It happened at night and caught me without a flashlight, way out in the country between towns.
We realized we were in trouble and would have to try to think of a way out.
It was way, way out, and staying there at night proved to be challenging and quite scary.
For the second time--with the frantic perversity of a roused woman--she caught me by the arm, and barred my way out.
In the days when I was a thief, I had run fifty times greater risks, and found my way out of difficulties to which THIS difficulty was mere child's play.
The sooner you lay your head alongside Mr. Bruff's head, the sooner you will see your way out of the dead-lock that has got you now.
I see no way out of this business, which isn't dreadful to think of, unless the Diamond is traced to Rosanna.
He walked slowly around the wall of the ring, seeking a way out.
It was not a good bull, for again it ran around the ring, seeking to find a way out.
On every side he groped against trees and branches, or blundered into thickets of underbrush, until there seemed no way out.
I live among the weeds along the edge of the Green Meadows," replied Nimbleheels, "though sometimes I go way out on the Green Meadows.
Way out in the mountains of the Far West, where Whistler the Marmot and Little Chief the Pika live, is a big cousin of Buster Bear," began Old Mother Nature.
Way out in the mountains of the Far West you have a cousin called the Douglas Squirrel, who is really a true Red Squirrel and whose habits are very much like your own.
I saw my way into Stafford, and I saw no more, not even my way out of it, and least of all my way out of it with the Colonel rescued and restored to his daughter.
But Budd's principal fear was that the bear would recover his presence of mind and turn upon him, and his game was to keep the beast on the jump as long as he could, trusting to chance for a way out of the scrape.
Mother Grizzly arose and struggled toward the dim glimmer of light, but she could not break her way out.
Every day Mother Grizzly tried the barrier to find a way out, but for more than two weeks the snow was without a crust that would sustain the weight of a dog, and she could only flounder into the drift a few feet and struggle out again.
But would no strong effort of will, no energy of heart or mind, break the bonds that held me down,--no steady perseverance of purpose win me a way out of darkness into light?
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