These two incongruous animals spent much of their time together in a lonely orchard, where they saw no creature but each other.
These savages had left their country, and were endeavoring to gain the right bank of the Mississippi, where they hoped to find an asylum which had been promised them by the American government.
They concentrate all their enjoyments in the privacy of their homes, where they occupy a rank which cannot be assumed in public; and they constitute a private society in the State, which has its own tastes and its own pleasures.
Where they exist, little store is set upon them; and I have amongst my papers several original public documents which were given to me in answer to some of my inquiries.
Early in August, a wandering band of savages from the Strait of Juan de Fuca made their appearance at the mouth of the Columbia, where they came to fish for sturgeon.
The old coureurs des bois were broken up and dispersed, or, where they could be met with, were slow to accustom themselves to the habits and manners of their British employers.
The remaining four made good their retreat into the cabin, where they found Mr. Lewis, still alive, though mortally wounded.
LXVII The three in silence journey to a font, Where they alight, and halt beside the well; His helmet here undid the weary Count, And made the prince too quit the iron shell.
She led him out at the door, and into the little garden, where they stopped.
They'd been bred up where they'd heard all kinds of rough talk ever since they was little kiddies, and you couldn't well put them out.
Men heard him feed, And those that heard him sickened where they lay.
They now entered the great hall of the palace, where they met a gaily dressed attendant, from whom the Keeper of the Wicket inquired if the King were at leisure.
The poor animal had its face covered with both its front paws and was crying so bitterly that the tears coursed down its cheeks in two tiny streams and trickled across the road, where they formed a pool in a small hollow.
Dagleys, in their tumble-down farmhouse, where they live in the back kitchen and leave the other rooms to the rats!
On the morning following this conversation I was at length allowed to be carried to the stoep, where they laid me down, wrapped in a very dirty blanket, upon a rimpi-strung bench or primitive sofa.
I think that you had better go back with your uncle, Henri Marais, to the trek-Boers, where they can be laid before a court and settled according to law.
But they soon changed hands, and found their way to the mother-country, where they rose to their true level as they mingled with the general currency of Europe.
Their method of smelting the ore was by means of furnaces built in elevated and exposed situations, where they might be fanned by the strong breezes of the mountains.
These viceroys resided, some portion of their time, at least, in the capital, where they constituted a sort of council of state to the Inca.
They said they used to go to a gravel-pit that lay hard by the cross-way, where they put a vest upon their heads, and danced "round and round and round about.
These rules having been promulgated, the two monarchs marched together to Lyons, where they separated, agreeing to meet again at Messina.
They dug holes and set the posts, and drove on to where they meant to plant another sign exactly like the first.
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