Weel, we have our orders, an' their cattle are failing, while even if we miss them we'll strike their trail by daylight.
He said it lightly, but I could tell that he felt the disappointment bitterly, while even I, who had expected nothing, wheeled the pack-horse around with an angry growl.
Many of the wild passes are only known to the natives and smugglers, and are often impracticable from the snow; while evenin summer they are dangerous, being exposed to mists and the hurricanes of mighty rushing winds.
Accommodations at the baths on his side scarcely exist, while even those in France are paltry when compared to the spas of Germany, and dirty and indecent when contrasted with those of England.
But its coat is so thick that the insects can scarcely force their stings through it, while even if they do so there is a thick loose skin under it, and a layer of fat under that.
But there are very few lions left in India now, while even in Persia they are not nearly so plentiful as they used to be.
Yet it is a very big animal, for a full-grown male will attain to a length of sixty or even seventy feet, while even a baby whale is from eleven to fourteen feet long, or as big as a big walrus.
Many, even if they germinate, are destroyed by the waves, as Burchell noticed at St. Helena; while even a flat and sheltered shore would be an unsuitable position for many inland plants.
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