On kindly but conflicting advice and suggestion, we had searched hither and thither over the coastlands of British Guiana. |
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Those that go thither must take the sea wind, which is from the SSW, for there is no going in with the land wind. |
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He wished to inspect them in the stadium, and they were now marching thither. |
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The rumor hereof was bruted throughout the Citie, and euery man resorted thither to see it. |
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Sir William came to the manor on the next day, and then peers and courtiers of all ilks flocked thither to worship the rising sun. |
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This indifference of his to London, I cannot but say, made me incline the more to go thither. |
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He was told that the children were in the schoolroom with Suzette, and thither he bent his steps, going slowly and indecisively. |
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Well, then, as I am going thither, perhaps you will accept of a seat in my caleche? |
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Will you pledge me your honour, if I release you upon parole, that you will navigate us thither? |
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They repaired thither at stated intervals from the woods of Mona, and the shores of Arvon. |
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The Abruzzi were the focus of the carbonaro doctrines, and thither the general had been despatched with his brigade. |
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Hus-Desforges had retired thither, and from him jacquard received his first cello instruction. |
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An official, named chai, was appointed to a post at Jao-chou, and on his way thither crossed the Po-yang lake. |
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Queen Caroline was a mimsy, out-moded woman, a sly serio, who gadded hither and thither shrieking for the unbecoming. |
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Back I went to khujand and thither they sent me my mother and my grandmother and the families of some of the men with me. |
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It is situated about eight miles from Kioto, and thither we went in jinrikishas. |
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He and Truman went thither because they knew that that was where Sanders could be found, and there they found him. |
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Never comes the trader thither, never o'er the purple main Sounds the oath of British commerce, or the accents of Cockaigne. |
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Frithiof was oft at Baldur's meads a-night time, and every day between whiles would he go thither to be glad with Ingibiorg. |
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To the lemnian isle His passage thither led him, when those bold And pitiless women had slain all their males. |
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They say, that they came of the linage of an olde man which came thither in a boat of wood, which they call a canoa. |
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Prayers can win this paradise and Ahura Mazda and the Archangels will come and show the way thither to the pious. |
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It was true that Sidney was happy in his new home, and thither we must now trace him. |
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And he wrote to Belisarius that as soon as they should summon him he should go thither with all speed. |
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Sneak had hastily brought thither his effects, and without a throe of regret abandoned his house for ever to the owls. |
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Espying the bright fountain near at hand, she hastened thither, and scooped up a portion of its water, in a cup of birchen bark. |
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As lead is not a native product of Ceylon, it must have been brought thither from Ava or malwa. |
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He knew where the dock was, but the way thither was difficult and torturous. |
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The biters were out, running hither and thither after their manner, and filling the air with hideous cries. |
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His body flits hither and thither, but his mind remains observant, assimilative. |
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But mayhappen thou shalt be afraid to come with me into the depths of the wildwood, for thither would I lead thee. |
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In the little hollow with stone cottages on the way thither a boy opened a gate for us whose name was sagittary Clump. |
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As soon, therefore, as the city fell I was to hasten thither and there meet sander. |
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I knew a landing-place, a little below the Residency, and thither I directed the paddler to take his kufa. |
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Samson, Archbishop of York, is said to have fled thither in 500, and settled at dol. |
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The chief Druidess, standing by a rude stone altar, received the victim dragged thither by her companions. |
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At the good woman's second accouchement, a tumult was heard in the cow-house, which drew thither the whole assistants. |
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The memories of Burcliff drew him potently thither, but would be too sadly met by its realities. |
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Travel thither, Ender, to the house of him who took from us the death blankets. |
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And ever entellus abode in the same place, swaying himself hither and thither with watchful eyes. |
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His messengers have gone hither and thither, to the monasteries, the convents, and the eremitic colonies wherever accessible. |
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She was like a white spirit fluttering hither and thither, a symbol of the new life that was stirring in the land. |
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The familiar country, evocative of a great part of my childhood, carried my thoughts hither and thither. |
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Ordered back to Murfreesboro, and march thither in a storm of snow and sleet. |
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And on board this ship ye may sail hither and thither, where ye will, whether to aea or to the wealthy city of divine Orthomenus. |
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My wife was in London when he came thither, and had been there a week with Mr. bowyer and his wife. |
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For Bridgewater is my destination, and but that ye detained me I'd have been on my way thither now. |
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The drops of the morning-dew are gendered there, and thither the clouds return after the rain. |
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The people he had led thither were mere children, rendered dependent and unsteadfast by their long period of servitude. |
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She hankered after her beautiful Freudenthal, and she dreamed of returning thither. |
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Ultimately, the deputation promised to send ships from Sinope to convey them thither. |
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She came driving thither in a carriage and four and with a Heyduck in attendance. |
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Arthur informed heereof, with all sped hasted thither, and giuing the enimies battell, slue the most part of Cheldrikes men. |
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I am naturally no hermit, but might possibly sit out the sturdiest frequenter of the bar-room, if my business called me thither. |
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If you are in London when I get thither, you will see me soon. |
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He was taken thither in a coach with an escort of arquebusiers. |
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I had not yet seen the cathedral of Notre Dame, and thither I drove. |
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Here the guests were assembled, and thither we bent our steps. |
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They found a roadway after a goodish bit of running hither and thither. |
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And he could follow his tracks hither and thither, to his chest of books. |
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Bloodless and bladdery things ran hither and thither noiselessly. |
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He had been a month in Nantes, sent thither to purge the body politic. |
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The jolly Hermit at length agrees to venture thither, and to enquire for Jack Fletcher, which is the name assumed by the King. |
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Last year, on a certain evil day, the jousts were held at Chester, and thither my son went, as did I and my lady wife. |
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His weak eyes roved hither and thither but it was his keen scent and acute hearing which first located the ape-man. |
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He goes thither, laden with coral and pearls from the Indies. |
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His son, Hal Vas, is Dwar of the Road there, and thither has Vas Kor gone to enlist recruits among the workers on the farms. |
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To teach thee that God attributes to place No sanctitie, if none be thither brought By Men who there frequent, or therein dwell. |
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He had sold an Elzevir to pay for a carriage in which to go thither. |
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But now, should you go thither to seek him, you would inquire in vain for the Locofoco Surveyor. |
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Tell me, does the magnetic virtue of the needles of the compasses of all those ships attract them thither? |
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I followed him thither, and found he was making up to Mrs. finch. |
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His men were continually stealing away thither, with whatever beaver skins they could secrete or lay their hands on. |
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They saw a fire smouldering upon a great raft a hundred yards above, and they went stealthily thither and helped themselves to a chunk. |
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And over her grave, the infamy that she must carry thither would be her only monument. |
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Of the infrequent visitors who came thither, none knelt or prayed. |
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While going through a leafy jungle on our road thither, we heard a rabbit squealing. |
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Officers clanked hither and thither issuing commands and seeing to it that they were properly carried out. |
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At first he took in the symphony orchestra because he was dragged thither. |
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I fancy the louts we have about us durst not venture thither. |
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Behind the gratings, the figures of women were moving hither and thither. |
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The lurcher closed in, and drove her thither at tremendous speed. |
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If the former, then toussaint and his men had no right to retreat thither. |
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By maid marjoram, said he that was going thither, but I will. |
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About one-tenth in earnest and nine-tenths in jest, we arranged a battery in the Doctor's study, and conveyed thither the Egyptian. |
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Then we shall march thither, for I would fain have you all back at Dax in time to be in the prince's vanguard. |
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He returned thither, but there was still only his valise on the seat. |
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Seeing from his violent demeanor that he was English, they gave him a ticket for the furthest station on the way thither that the train reached. |
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She felt as if the wind of destiny were blowing her flame hither and thither, burning, consuming her, but kindling nothing. |
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There was a station three miles ahead, and paying off his coachman, he walked thither. |
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On the way thither, I killed two zebras, a waterbuck and a Thomsonii. |
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The spirit of Othman breathes through my soul and turns them thither. |
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Paris was the best place in which to dispose of her effects, and thither she and Adrienne came, without a moment's delay. |
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That was when some podgy red-sealed blue-crossed letter arrived from Vailima, inviting me to journey thither. |
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Whence the coal came, and how brought thither by an invisible hand, I have never been able to discover. |
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And she is borne hither and thither on the wings of the whirlwind. |
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And by and by she took a needle from her girdle and pricked the thoughts on the leaves of the trees and sent them into the air to float hither and thither. |
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The chariots were housed under cover, but their owners, for lack of leadership, wandered hither and thither about the host and went not forth to fight. |
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At such moments he even closed his eyes and allowed his body to be hurled hither and thither, willy-nilly, careless of any hurt that might thereby come to it. |
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Yet with all the swift movement and the countless thousands rushing hither and thither, the predominant suggestion was that of luxurious ease and soft noiselessness. |
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Having inspected the docks and shipping, and viewed the cathedral, he inquired his way to Clifton, and being directed thither, took the route which was pointed out to him. |
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Once or twice I heard a faint pitter-patter like the feet of the dog going hither and thither on the sand far below me, and there were more birdlike sounds, but that was all. |
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Spread over the grass and in among the tree trunks, he could see knots and waving lines of skirmishers who were running hither and thither and firing at the landscape. |
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He lived in an out-of-the-way nook of the townlet, and in trying to find her course thither her eyes fell upon Mr d'Urberville standing at a street corner. |
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Be the hawks where they will, methinks the walls of the Preceptory of Templestowe will be cover sufficient, and thither will I, like heron to her haunt. |
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It is a feather, it is the seed of the grass, blown hither and thither, sometimes multiplying itself and dying in the act, sometimes carried away into the heavens. |
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Owen spent his boyhood in the Shropshire village of which his father had been rector, and thither he went when his holiday came round, to the farm of one Dorman. |
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Boys are rushing madly hither and thither, while others are putting in or taking out pegs from a central framework as if they were lunatics engaged in a game of fox and geese. |
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He went thither, with the names of the principal salters on his lips. |
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They had come thither, not as friends nor partners in the enterprise, but each, save one youthful pair, impelled by his own selfish and solitary longing for this wondrous gem. |
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It was the Eden of a thunder-smitten Adam, who had fled for refuge thither out of the same dreary and perilous wilderness into which the original Adam was expelled. |
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