Do we say faraway or far away

faraway 82 occurrences

" Phibbs pulled a bell-cord, and a soft faraway jingle was heard.

The regular keeper of Bolivar heard he was on the rampage, and he came back on the run to conquer him, after pa had got him back in the tent, but Bolivar looked at him with a faraway look in his eyes, as much as to say: "Seems to me I have met you somewhere before, but a new king has been crowned," and he took his old keeper by the back of his coat and threw him toward the monkey cage.

It was not reasonable to suppose that she was alone in the forest many miles from Faraway.

Reluctantly, she made up her mind to send him back to Faraway for help.

He was no outlaw, but a responsible citizen who must go back to Faraway to live.

"No chance to reach Faraway.

"If it lasts too long, I'll have to wait for a lull and make a try for Faraway.

If he saw a woman coming down the street with the free light step only one person in Faraway possessed, his heart would begin to beat faster.

On the grave of his little one, covered over with flowers, the father pours out his love and grief till, in the summer stillness, he falls asleep, while we hear in the sunshine the drowsy hum of insects and the faraway sound of the reapers' sickles.

What if some terrible news awaited the coming of the daring young Yankees, who had ventured to this faraway country, bent on solving the mystery connected with the long absence of Professor Bird?

Perhaps some ancestor of mine had unsatisfactory dealings with a man of the same unusual type in a faraway past, and the transmitted hate had suddenly sprung into the conscious area.

The near forests and faraway waters sang in the different voices the same song other waters and forests had sung yesterday; but this song of the High Sierra had wilder notes, above and beyond all knowledge of fleeting episodes such as human lives and civilizations.

About a mile from the beach was the reef, on which the breakers beat clamorously or almost inaudibly, depending on the wind and the faraway surge of the seas.

Now I wanted to cut off entirely from the main road, to sequester myself in a faraway spot, and to live as close to the native as was possible for me.

And people slept here back in the seventeenth century; dreamed here in those faraway times when James Towne, now long buried and almost forgotten, was the capital of the little colony.

PRIESTLEY, JOHN BOYNTON. Faraway.

Faraway meadow.

Faraway fields.

PRIESTLEY, JOHN BOYNTON. Faraway.

FINGER, CHARLES J. Golden tales from faraway.

Golden tales from faraway.

The Faraway Trail.

Nay, in some sense, a person who has never seen the rose-colour of the rays of dawn crossing a blue mountain twelve or fifteen miles away, can hardly be said to know what tenderness in colour means at all; bright tenderness he may, indeed, see in the sky or in a flower, but this grave tenderness of the faraway hill-purples he cannot conceive.

She is oneperhaps the most remarkable, howeverof many Lal Bagh daughters who are serving as evangelists in faraway places.

His soul was listening to the faraway music from the breakers of the restless rising sea of ambition, and the rush of life and action, that were flooding into the distant rim of his consciousness.

far away 2562 occurrences

" In her own ears her voice sounded far away and unnatural, but they did not seem to notice anything strange in her.

She looked round her for a little, wondering to think how far away from her now was this scene of her old life, but feeling no pain in the sight of it,only a kind indulgence for the foolish simplicity which had taken so much pride in all these infantile elements of living.

"You mean they do not reach your heart; that your soul is far away as to what is here.

While the child in the streets is tossing about such words as calories and carbohydrates with a glibness that comes of much hearing, physiology and food values are destined to remain as far away as ever from the average family breakfast table.

As I sat down, a feeling like remorse struck me: this tongue poor Mary got for me, and can I partake of it now, when she is far away?

"Are we far away from the lake, then?"

A great gust seemed to have swept by, the gust of the infinite coming from the far away mysterious virgin plains.

At times, when the cubs were hungry after a two-days fast, they would hear, faint and far away, the food cry, yap-yap-yooo!

No; get thee far away From me, foul Marian, fair though thou be nam'd; For thy bewitching eyes have raised storms, That have my name and noblesse ever sham'd; Prince John, my dear friend once, is now for thee Become an unrelenting enemy.

" "Barren Lands far away.

Far away an engine screamed as if in mocking imitation; and that was all.

He fought against the feeling, but he was uneasy; he wanted to be far away from that place.

We thought, as we hallowed his narrow bed, And smoothed down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread o'er his head, And we far away on the billow!

The fire that the Onondaga had built in the dip not far away had been put out carefully and the ashes had been scattered.

Markham was too far away to hear what was said, but the gestures of the disputants could be easily understood.

I also suspected in your bold caresses the hidden presence of other women who lived far away on the other side of the world.

Then she went off to the jungle and began to weep, singing: "I brought the hair of a bear: How far away have my brothers gone to trade.

The waves will roll again in dazzling ecstasy, From far away, with joy, to the belovéd shore; And I with breast aflame, beneath thy charm once more, Shall haste to bring my liberty to thee!

He looked anxiously about, and just caught sight of the flying figure now far away on the road.

The first thing, of course, is never to get far away from the camp alone.

The sun was setting far away in an opalescent glow of mauve and pink and pearl.

Far away on either side stretched dim vistas of neglected park-land, deep with coarse grass and weeds and, where the trees stood thickest, all choked with a brambly undergrowth.

"The page he bade with speed Prepare his own strong steed, Dame Enid's palfrey there beside; He said that he would ride For pastime far away: So forward hastened they.

Pausing on a muted note, Song forsook the Singer's throat, "Friend," sighed he, "you come too late, Once I could the way relate, Oncebut long ago; Ah me, Far away is Arcady!" "Tell me, Poet, of the way Winding down to Arcady?

How far away from her in her new wretchedness!

Do we say   faraway   or  far away