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"Yonder's the church," said Mr Oswald, pointing up a steep side-street with his whip; "and yonder's the river," waving it in the opposite direction. Anna turned her head quickly, and caught a hurried glimpse of a grey tower on one side, and a thin white streak in the distant, low-lying meadows on the other.
But I did not dare to pray for life or death; 'Thy will be done, was my motto, and all was well. Seeing her eyes often turned upward, I spoke, and pointed upward, 'Yonder's your house and portion fair; she hesitated a moment, and then added, 'M y tr easure and my HEART are there.
For a time Adrian could easily trace the route of his guide by the bruises the canoe had given the leaves and undergrowth but after awhile the forest grew more open and this trail was lost. Then he stopped to consider. He had no intention of losing himself again. "We are aiming for the south. Good. All the big branches of these hemlocks point that way so yonder's my road.
Yea, yonder's the brave lad who had no qualms at the flash of a good Toledo in a knight's fist. How now, my nevvy! Is not my daughter's nevvy mine?" "Save your knighthood!" said Smallbones. "Who would have looked to see you here, Sir John? Methought you were in the Emperor's service!" "A stout man-at-arms is of all services," returned Fulford.
"Is it not as I said? yonder's your MacNicolls for you." In a flash I thought of Mistress Betty with her hair down, roused by the marauding crew, and I ran hurriedly down the street shouting the burgh's slogan, "Slochd!" "Damn the man's hurry!" said John Splendid, trotting at my heels, and with Tearlach too he gave lungs to the shout. "Slochd!"
Right yonder's where I saw Injun Joe poke up his candle, Huck!" Huck stared at the mystic sign awhile, and then said with a shaky voice: "Tom, less git out of here!" "What! and leave the treasure?" "Yes leave it. Injun Joe's ghost is round about there, certain." "No it ain't, Huck, no it ain't. It would ha'nt the place where he died away out at the mouth of the cave five mile from here."
"What's that coral-colored bushy one?" "Indian paint-brush." "And that blue one? It is blue! I don't believe I ever knew what blueness meant before." "Lupine. And over yonder's monkshead. That other's larkspur, that poisons cattle in the spring.
We respectfully submit to the court the following passage from Middleton and Rowley's "Changeling," first published in 1653, but written many years before. Jasperino, seeing a lady, calls out, "Yonder's another vessel: Ile board her: if she be lawfall prize, down goes her topsail." Act i. Sig. And with it we submit the following points, and ask a decision in our favor.
The sound of wheels coming after dark had always a strange effect on me, and I could never see a gig pass without shivering. So I gave up my situation, and took to the old trade of gardening again. The pleasant plants and flowers bring no dark stories to one's mind. But yonder's the laird: dinner will be ready by this time. And John was right; for it was ready, with a jovial party to despatch it.
'Yonder's a runaway from two masters: the law of Cologne, and the conqueror of Satan; and all good citizens are empowered to bring him back, dead or alive. 'Dietrich! Dietrich! dare you talk thus of the man who saved me? cried Margarita. Dietrich sullenly persisted. 'Then, look! said the White Rose, reddening under the pale dawn; 'he shall not, he shall not go with you.
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