292 examples of riverside in sentences

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There is another lovely scene not half a mile away from the town, where a path leads from the road to the riverside.

"It's to be Riverside to-morrow, ain't it?"

Would Mrs. May go to Santa Catalina Island this morning, and to Riverside to-morrow?

Angela consented to wait for Riverside, and she took Kate to that fair island loved by Californians, and by fishermen all over the world.

To-morrow was to be held sacred to her father's memory; for his old home, vanished off the face of the earth now, had been near Riverside.

It was to be Riverside to-day; and after a preliminary spin from six to eight, Nick had been lingering near the Mission, paying a friendly visit to the owner of the Big Grapevine and the Trained Owls.

She had been reading about the Mission Inn at Riverside, and picturing herself there, in a cool, large dining-room.

He drove at low speed, as if he were out to enjoy the scenery, and slowed down gently beside Angela, who was walking in the direction of Riverside.

"But I wanted to go to Riverside.

And thenif instead of his car you'll take mine to Riverside, why, I'll be mighty honoured.

Will you let me drive you to Riverside?" "I'd let you drive meanywhere, to lunch.

Nick refrained from mentioning this to Mrs. May, but when he had last seen the Mission Inn at Riverside he had thought that he would like to come there, next time, on his wedding trip.

But here they were, he and she, in his yellow car, sailing into Riverside together; he driving, Angela by his side, talking as kindly as if she had forgiven him his sins without being asked.

All this was as true to-day in Riverside as it had been in New York and New Orleans.

Rubidoux's one of those yellow desert mountains, the biggest of the lot, with a view of Riverside, and miles of orange groves like a big garden at its foot.

" Cooper also remembered some such hints of a telegraph made by Morse at that time, for in "The Sea Lions," on page 161, he says: [Footnote 1: The Riverside Press, 1870.]

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