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He had speculated on many a stolen walk with Bluebell in that unfrequented wood, where they would be far less liable to interruption than at "The Maples." He thought of his cavalier parting with her, a bracing tonic, necessitated by the self-betrayal of her dejected air, but which he expected to have explained away in a most agreeable manner before now. It would never do to write from this house.

In their frequent rides they covered most of the roads about the city, even to the ruins of old Panama. Then they began to explore the by-paths and trails. One afternoon they turned into an unfrequented road that led off to the jungle from the main highway, walking their horses while they marvelled at the beauty of the foliage.

While proceeding along an unfrequented road, with sage brush on each side of it, we ran across a rattlesnake, about four feet long, and of good circumference, twisted up into a most peculiar position. Investigation found that, notwithstanding the coolness of the day, he was foraging for game, and was engaged in swallowing a good-sized kangaroo rat.

Elise took leave of him with a sad smile, and hurried rapidly down the dark walk which led to the retired and unfrequented parts of the garden. Bertram looked after her until her pink dress disappeared behind the dark foliage of the hedge. "She loves him," murmured he, letting his head drop upon his breast, "it is certain she loves him."

The car speeded its way rapidly along in a downtown direction, Benson keeping, wherever possible, to the unfrequented streets.

It was Jem's part to speak straightforwardly to Carson, to be unto Mary as a brother. Four days later his opportunity came. He met Carson in an unfrequented lane. "May I speak a word wi' you, sir?" said Jem respectfully. "Certainly, my good man," replied Harry Carson. "I think, sir, you're keeping company wi' Mary Barton?" "Mary Barton! Ay, that is her name.

Moreover, after all Pollio has done for us, the least I could do was to look after his cousin. But even if I had known nothing whatever of her or her friends, I should have spoken just as I did. The idea of a young girl like that wandering about at night with no one but an old slave to protect her in an unfrequented quarter of Rome! It is unheard of." "But what were they doing there, Beric?"

If he went into the country, as of course was often the case, in search of subjects, he never by any chance happened to be going in the same direction as any of his brethren of the brush; his destination was invariably some wild spot, unfrequented possibly even unknown alike by painter and tourist.

I scarcely dared to interrupt the reverie which succeeded these few words; but when I perceived that he still remained seated, his head between his hands and lost in meditation, I ventured to remind him that we were still above a league from Heimbach, the little village where we should pass the night, and that on a road so wild and unfrequented there was little hope of finding shelter any nearer.

There was no fear of his encountering a white face upon the unfrequented path he had chosen, though had he gone by some other route he might have found white settlements extending farther to the eastward. As it was, the wilderness lay before him, and he would soon enter it. And what was he to do in the wilderness? He knew not. He had never reflected on that.

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