On July 3rd we went through thick, dirty, low scrub and forest, except along streams, the banks of which were lined with tall anæmic trees 1 inch in diameter with a mere bunch of leaves from branches at the summit.
Soon after starting on the march we went through a marvellous arch of thick foliage, creepers, bamboos, and akurí palms, previous to crossing a streamlet 9 metres wide and 1 ft.
The water in many of those places, coming with great force, hit the bottom and was thrown up again in high waves which swamped our canoe each time we went through them.
We went through wide, forlorn streets of coal yards and warehouses and factories.
I went through my speech automatically, as in a dream, the habit of long years asserting itself.
I have no words to describe what I went through in that vile, foul-smelling place.
And no one can know the misery she went through, she is so sensitive.
I went through my own horror and self condemnation, and my concern over Catherine.
Reminding myself that it was past, I went through it again, deliberately.
We went through a dim area that was almost the ideal shape for a home.
We were shown several little safes which had been pried open and looted, and were told the usual set of stories of what had happened when the army went through.
We went through a little village where all the inhabitants were standing in the road, listening to the cannonading, and spun out upon an empty and suspiciously silent country road.
Count and Countess de X had an interesting story to tell of their experiences when the first armies went through.
My third landlady had only one room, and it was on the second floor back, but before I got the length of mounting to this eyry I went through my examination afresh.
I followed him down to the veranda where we went through a comedy of leave-taking for the benefit of the people in the wicker chairs.
I went through a pantomime of supper, making the discovery that my appetite was supplemented by an unquenchable thirst and an immeasurable desire for tobacco.
I'll tell you by and bye some of the things Lucy and I went through.
Just before the attack on our station (Hangodi) occurred I went through a religious form of marriage with Mr. Ebenezer Anderson.
But after we had left that port for a very stormy Mediterranean I went through a beastly time.
And when I think what I went throughat Harrogate last year!
To assist my meaning, I went through an imaginary honing process on the palm of my hand.
When he received this intelligence, Mehevi, by the aid of his fingers, went through a long numerical calculation, as if estimating the number of Frenchmen the squadron might contain.
Went through Acton's corrections and notes on my proofs.
John, sensible of his duty of supporting others, went through it all with great fortitude.
It went through to the lathes; beyond that barrier her tools were of no avail.
Oh, I can hardly bear to think of that day, and what I went through--before I met you.
Arvilly's views, tinged and shadowed as they always are, by what she's went through, they both got mad as hens before they got through.
And I sez to her: "I wish you could go, Arvilly; I believe it would do you good after what you have went through.
Then we went through a long hall and up a magnificent marble staircase, with a girl on each side on us agin jest as if we wuz bein' took to jail.
He used to recount with peculiar grace and fascinating wit, scenes he went through in his life.
In his little parish he found his earthly paradise, and the toils and troubles he went through, to make his practice keep pace with his fervour, formed the links of his happiness.
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