Waymarks of the Journey They assume that a fact or a name is gone into oblivion when, for example, they are unable by a repeated effort to recall it.
Waymarks did not seem familiar; distances seemed long.
Eleanor paid no attention to anything but the delight of motion; she did not care where or how far she was carried on such magical hoofs; but indeed the ride was beyond her beat and she did not know the waymarks if she had observed them.
These early comments are valuable to me as waymarks of progress, which I would not have effaced.
But when Worcester was reached, and the old home waymarks began to grow familiar, the color came stealing back, until the cheeks burned with an unnatural red, and the blue eyes fairly danced as they rested on the hills of Silverton.
The hard path pushed up over jagged stones that cut her tender feet, and they left bleeding waymarks on the difficult ascent.
Haguna followed some unseen waymarks with sure step, still tacitly compelling Anthrops to follow her without inquiry.
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