289 collocations for travelled

After taking leave of Sechele he travelled several hundred miles to the territory of Sebituane.

I traveled through the darkness a distance of about thirty-five miles, and at daylight I rode into a secluded spot at the head of a ravine where stood a bunch of ash trees, and there I concluded to remain till night; for I considered it a dangerous undertaking to cross the wide prairies in broad daylightespecially as my horse was a poor one.

When he'd given him what he thought was about right, he lifted him on to his feet, and, holding him up face to face with himself a moment, 'There,' said he, 'look at me well, so that you'll know me when I come this way again; and when you see my trail, you'd better travel some other road.'

Well, he was enjoying these pleasant visions when he saw, some thirty rods ahead of him, a huge bear, with her cubs, 'travelling his way,' as the saying is, in other words coming directly towards him.

The Chinese ambassador is such a clever man, has travelled a great deal, and speaks such wonderful English.

He tells us that: 'to say nothing of the colour (the Lunar whereof I made mention before, which notwithstanding is so incredibly beautiful, as a man should travel 1000 Leagues to behold it), the shape is somewhat flat of the breadth of a Pistolett, and twice the thickness.

"He cares not how he loiters by the way; he is always ready to beguile his reader with a Milesian storyone of those quaint and witty interludes which have travelled the world over and become part, not merely of every literature, but of every life."

Bushmen traveled hundreds of miles to see the white Ma who told them about Jesus.

Total for three men from Hamilton to Fort Macpherson, provided they travel second-class on the C.P.R. will be $218.70.

They "travelled light" out of Nulato towards the Koyukuk.

They had some difficulty in procuring horses at Catoona, and in consequence were detained until past eleven o'clock the next morning, and only travelled four hours that day to Makala, a well-built stone village, containing about forty houses distinct from each other, and inhabited by Greeks, who were a little above the condition of peasants, being engaged in pasturage and a small wool-trade.

He travelled all his days, and when his eyes were dim with age he saw a great water.

Again: "Hello!" "Who's there?" The two outside turned and looked into each other's facesbut if you want to know all the moment meant, you must travel the Winter Trail.

Am I better for keeping my roads open than my neighbour is who travels with contentment the paths of ancient habit?

David during that day travelled a ten days journey, and, coming to Omaria, related all that had befallen him; and when the people were amazed, he attributed all that had befallen him to his knowledge of the ineffable name of Jehovah.

When the family was at London the whole of the establishment travelled thither with the exception of the porter and his wife and children.

The Last of the Piegans is travelling East, on his way to Philadelphia, to see "SHERIDAN'S Ride."

Don't you think there is something peculiar about him?" asked Helen, remembering Hoffman's hint that her uncle knew his wish to travel incognito, and wondering if he would throw any light upon the matter.

To be of the action of this play the imagination needs not to travel back over three thousand years of history.

It was simply dog instinct to travel southward; in the face of fire it was wolf instinct to travel northward.

And in just two days Jock will have traveled the length of England, and crossed the channel, and ridden up to the front.

This great extent would require a journey of two months, from one end to the other, even if a man were to travel post as fast as the Tartars usually ride, and was entirely inhabited by the Capchat Comanians; who likewise possessed the country between the Tanais, which divides Europe from Asia, and the river Edil or Volga, which is a long ten days journey.

"See for yourself, travel the country, and use the wits God gave you to form your judgment.

We can almost see the sentinel, and hear his measured tramp as he travels his lonely rounds, keeping watch out over the waters.

And soon, when they should leave this trail to travel as straight a line as the broken country would allow toward Gus Ingle's caves, they would enter a region given over entirely to the wild's own bright-eyed, shy inhabitants.

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