We had just reached the wall of the cavern and entered a passage leading from it, when therecame a sound, sonorous and ear-destroying, from the farther end.
The water was cold, and my limbs became stiff and numb; I called to Harry that it was useless to wait longer, and was turning toward the shore when there was a sudden commotion in the water not far from where he stood.
In a fight I can avoid disgracing myself, because it is necessary; but why seek it when there is nothing to be gained?
We were proceeding at a fairly rapid gait, keeping our eyes strained ahead, when there appeared an opening in the right wall at a distance of a hundred feet or so.
Then said Achilles, "Son of Atreus, king of men Agamemnon, see to these matters at some other season, when there is breathing time and when I am calmer.
When there, we may keep out of the battle and beyond the range of the spears lest we get fresh wounds in addition to what we have already, but we can spur on others, who have been indulging their spleen and holding aloof from battle hitherto.
They are always disputing," Mary Pavlovna said, when there was a moment's silence.
He had still to do the moulinee movement (for he always went through those two exercises before a long sitting), when there was a pull at the door.
When Birotteau encountered a moral difficulty he did as the insects do when there is an obstacle in their way,--he turned either to the right or to the left.
When there was no other place to be searched, he kneeled down again and felt once more all round the hole.
When there were no more to slay, the two men sought the great goddess, in order to return the handkerchiefs.
In bad times, when there is little or nothing to be got on the roads, these fellows assemble in gangs, to raise contributions even in London itself; and the watchmen seldom trouble themselves to interfere with them in their vocation.
When there is any uncommon tempest at sea, they are brought out and exhibited to the raging weather, which they never fail to calm.
The summer in Trumet drowsed on, as Trumet summers did in those days, when there were no boarders from the city, no automobiles or telephones or "antique" collectors.
Even in those days, when there were no cables and the telegraph was still something of a novelty, word of his arrival should have reached Trumet months before this.
Scarcely had we done so when therecame a blare of trumpets from some passage to the right, and a similar blare from the left.
Their good guns guarded their great gray sides that were thirty foot in the sheer, When there came a certain trading-brig with news of a privateer.
Would I burden 'em with myself, when there's so many that has to be looked after?
I have to remind myself of it often--always, when there's anything that has to be decided.
Nevertheless, when there was a tap at the door, and it was said that Tennessee's Partner was there on behalf of the prisoner, he was admitted at once without question.
Three months had passed from the time of their first meeting, and the master was sitting late one evening over the moral and sententious copies, when there came a tap at the door and again Mliss stood before him.
It wanted five minutes of noon, on the day before yesterday, when there appeared a very odd-looking object on the summit of the ridge of the eastward.
We had been at sea seven days, and were now off Cape Hatteras, when there came a tremendously heavy blow from the southwest.
The key to the whole was found in leaving out every second and third word alternately, when there appeared a series of ludicrous quizzes upon a single combat as practised in modern times.
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