2829 examples of thither in sentences

But he believes he is i'th' Groves or Gardens, And thither he is gone to find him out.

Tell me, I pray, doth this road lead unto Belsaye town?" "Verily," answered Beltane, "but 'tis a long day's march thither.

And the manner of it, thus: As we sat together of a certain fair noon within Holy Cross Thicket, there came to us thither a woman, young, methinks, and fair, for her speech was soft and wondrous sweet in mine ears.

scarce a mile through the brush yonder, and 'twas there I did appoint for Walkyn to meet with thee againso shall we sleep secure; moreover I have a feelingas it were one calling us thither, a wondrous strange feeling, master!

Hastily collecting a large number of Scotchmen and other Tories, he fled to the woods by the way of the Sacandaga, where it is supposed they were met by Indians sent from Canada to escort them thither, for a certain time afterward, in one of his speeches, Thayendanega said: 'We went in a body to the town then in possession of the enemy, and rescued Sir John Johnson, bringing him fearlessly through the streets.'

Captivity!" exclaimed the prelate gleefully, "I thought we were coming thither.

At the urgent request of the Bolognese Deputies, the Ministry determined to send thither one of their own number to aid in restoring order; and Farini was deputed for this purpose.

During the time when the Deputies were slowly assembling, and business could not commence because there was not yet a quorum present, a cry for help suddenly proceeded from the extremity of the public gallery, on which everyone turned thither a curious eye; but nothing more was heard or seen, and those who went to get some explanation of the circumstances returned without success.

Returning toward Kuruman, I selected the beautiful valley of Mabotsa (latitude 25° 14' south, longitude 26° 30') as the site of a missionary-station, and thither I removed in 1843.

Edmund Hammond Hargraves, an old settler in New South Wales, returned thither from California, where he had spent about eighteen months in the search for gold.

Helena (as maidens will do foolish things for love) very ungenerously resolved to go and tell this to Demetrius, though she could hope no benefit from betraying her friend's secret, but the poor pleasure of following her faithless lover to the wood; for she well knew that Demetrius would go thither in pursuit of Hermia.

An we would help this lad, we have no time to go thither and back before his true love will be married.

I know the place well, and can guide thee thither, for, though it is a goodly distance, yet methinks a stout pair of legs could carry a man there and back in one day.

Thither will I lead thee, for I know the way; albeit it is not overhard to find.

So the local chieftain built himself a rude fortress, which in time became a towered castle; and thither the people fled in time of danger.

But when, on the third evening, the Irishman again repeated his willingness to stay away from the Café des Exilés unless he should feel strongly impelled to go, it was with the mental reservation that he did feel very much in that humor, and, unknown to Mazaro, should thither repair, if only to see whether some of those deep old fellows were not contriving a practical joke.

No sooner had Kai-káús heard this description of the country of Mázinderán than he determined to lead an army thither, declaring to his warriors that the splendor and glory of his reign should exceed that of either Jemshíd, Zohák, or Kai-kobád.

"She would be more perfect if she stayed at home in Maple Street and made a home for somebody than she is now, going hither and thither finding people to be kind to and to help.

Men were running hither and thither.

Why thither, of all places in heaven or earth?

Thither Lancelot went, congratulating himself, strange to say, in having escaped the only human being whom he loved on earth.

The stranger smiled. 'Will you go thither with me?' 'Why not?

They who travel it, even as they came naked out of their mother's wombeven as they return thither, and carry nothing with them of all which they have gotten in this life, so must those who travel to my land.' 'What? Tregarva?

We have therefore the fact well authenticated, as it relates to original Government grants and permissions, that the owners of many of the Creole slaves in our colonies have no better title to them as property, than as being the descendants of persons forced away from their country and brought thither by a traffic, which had its allowed origin in fraud and falsehood.

The year before I came thither, there was a certain clerk of Aeon or Ptolemais in Syria, who called himself Raimund, but his true name was Theodolus.

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