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But they had sat far forward, and Tillie hoped they had not seen her go out with the teacher. "Let us hurry over to the woods, where we can be alone and undisturbed, and have a good talk!" proposed Fairchilds, his face showing the pleasure he felt in the meeting. After a few minutes' hurried walking, they were able to slacken their pace and stroll leisurely through the bleak winter forest.

But I had visited too many places of interest during the day to remain long in a building surrounded by officers of justice, and took a stroll upon the Boulevards. The Boulevards may be termed the Regent Street of Paris, or a New Yorker would call them Broadway.

The author of Anastasius delighted in a similar pursuit; he would stroll for hours through the winding walks of the Deepdene plantation, and with a small hatchet or shears lop off the luxuriant twigs or branches that might spoil the trim neatness of the path.

Saturday, July 8th. Yesterday afternoon, a stroll with B up a large brook, he fishing for trout, and I looking on.

She had assumed a large white bonnet, though I do not think that she and Lovell took so much as a stroll to the beach after the ceremony and her plump and shapely hands were encased in a pair of green kid gloves. She gazed thoughtfully, at each occupant of the room in turn, not omitting Lovell, who never once stirred or lifted his eyes. Mr.

I have heard it on many a political platform or meeting of directors; it was Ireton Todd himself. Some of the others seemed to have gone to the lower windows or on to the steps, and were calling up to him that Falconroy had gone for a stroll down to the Pilgrim's Pond an hour before, and could not be traced since.

We found a thin stratus over the sky this morning, foreboding ill. The wind came, as usual with a rush, just after lunch. At first there was much drift now the drift has gone but the gusts run up to 65 m.p.h. Had a comfortless stroll around the hut; how rapidly things change when one thinks of the delights of yesterday!

"I offered to put her in a carriage, but she said she must find Natalie, and that she hoped we would meet again at the hotel. So I drove off by myself, wondering who she was, and whether Natalie was not her keeper. "I had to wait several hours for the train to Nice; and as I wanted to stroll around the city I thought I had better put the diamonds in the safe of the hotel.

Of course, we're early, we know that; but we're only just making a start. 'O, bother STARTS, said the Rat. 'It's a splendid day. Come for a row, or a stroll along the hedges, or a picnic in the woods, or something. 'Well, I THINK not TO-DAY, thank you, replied the field-mouse hurriedly. 'Perhaps some OTHER day when we've more TIME

The tea hour at the Kenerleys' was always a pleasant affair, and in warm weather neighbours from the nearby country houses were apt to stroll over. On this occasion two or three came and Patty became acquainted with several young ladies. "You know what I told you," said Adele to Patty, after they had left. "We have plenty of girls around here, but not many men.