"Traveling" Quotes from Famous Books
... grew to strength like the lion's cub in the knowledge of the hunt. She, even his mother, taught him to follow the trail, showed him the leaf bruised by the foot of a man traveling, showed him the tracks of the beasts, taught him the ... — In Search of the Okapi - A Story of Adventure in Central Africa • Ernest Glanville
... the moment, and laying aside her dainty traveling dress, she donned a big apron and fell to work setting the little house to rights. Those were hard days that followed, and more than once the burden seemed almost too great for the slender shoulders. Two miners were hurt at the Silver Legion, and the nurse was called away to care for them ... — Tabitha at Ivy Hall • Ruth Alberta Brown
... the gardens where the autumn flowers were fading; the lights shone gayly from the Hall windows; the shrubbery looked dark and mysterious. She was frightened at the silence and darkness, but went bravely on. He was there. By the gate she saw a tall figure wrapped in a traveling cloak; as she crossed the path, he stepped hastily forward, crying with ... — Dora Thorne • Charlotte M. Braeme
... has found the place. It's in New Mexico. And in the fall she's going on to the Coast. He's almost willing to guarantee that a year of it will make her as strong as ever. And the hundred dollars a month you allow her besides her traveling expenses will be plenty. You are ... — From a Bench in Our Square • Samuel Hopkins Adams
... Beulah, the old familiar cold chill traveling up his spine to the roots of his hair. "It won't bear me up. I'm ... — The Sheriff's Son • William MacLeod Raine
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