The telegraph is a quadrilateral figure of white stone, and it has never been finished.
It was then that the officers perceived a white stone tower, about 800 yards on their left, behind which was formed a dense mass of the enemy's infantry.
April Fools' day was another that deserved to be marked with a white stone.
He went on and on till he saw a palace of white stone, dismounted from his horse, fastened it to a post, and went into the rooms.
As he opened it, and perceived the gleam of gold and emeralds, he glanced across to the deed chest, where lay the Knight's white stone.
After a while the Bishop left the shrine, went over to the deed chest, and laid the rose beside the white stone.
The Bishop, stooping, picked up a smooth, white stone, and flung it into the river.
Side near the top of the Bluff I observed a Stratea of White stone I landed and examined it found it to be a Soft White Stone containing very fine grit, when expd.
Quickly he ran to the horse and gaily he greeted it, and before long he was mounted upon its back and racing to and fro over the moist grass before the palace of white stone.
Ilya dismounted and bowed low, whereupon the beautiful Princess took him by his white hands, kissed him on the lips, and invited him to a feast in the banquet-hall of the palace of white stone.
Now as he looked outward, Ilya saw to his surprise and pleasure that a horse was feeding near the outer wall of the palace of white stone.
Ilya promised to follow the instructions of his friend, and before long they came across the craggy peaks to the Holy Mountains, and on the summit of one of them Ilya saw a wonderful palace of white stone.
It just stood there, a tall pile of white stone; and the top of a campanile rose above it.
The whole was of white stone, unrelieved by carving of any kind.
Then as the edge was taken off their appetites they commenced to exchange comments on the doings of that particular day, which could always be marked with a white stone in their memories.
These Belgian country people are always thinking of others," he said, "and they mark a spring near the road with a white stone so passers-by can know it.
At Cairo Mr. Consul Rogers told me he had found them in large quantities veining the red grits of Petra; and I thought it possible that the "white stone" may extend under the waters of 'Akabah into the peninsula of Sinai.
Jebel Umm Lasaf; and they thus established the fact that the "white stone" abounds to the east as well as to the south of Makná.
Lesbia had said a white stone marked in her memory the day she had first given herself to him.
Afterwards she had told him that the day was marked for her also by a white stone.
Most of them were built of white stone, resembling our marble, which was very hard, and appeared clean and unaffected by weather, although some of the buildings were of considerable age.
After a very short walk we arrived at our dwelling, an elegant little building of white stone, and only two storeys in height.
The Romans were used to mark their fortunate days, or any thing that luckily befel them, with a white stone, which they had from the island Creta, and their unfortunate with a coal.
Let this auspicious morning be exprest With a white stone.
He furthermore gave to the same person four other written parchments, directing him to wear one of them upon the little finger of his left hand under a white stone set in a ring.
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