95 Verbs to Use for the Word travelers

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He went himself to meet the two travelers, whom he led into a commodious apartment, where he desired them to repose themselves a little.

Although my photographs cannot compete with the imaginative pencil of such an artist, nevertheless, I hope that some of them may lead future travelers to penetrate still farther into the Land of the Incas and engage in the fascinating game of identifying elusive places mentioned in the chronicles.

Six of the troopers actually passed the travelers in the street as they were proceeding to the mayor's house, but no one, not even the queen, appealed to them for succor; or they could have released them without an effort, for Drouet's whole party consisted of no more than eight unarmed men.

It carries the mail and the village supplies and, less often, a traveler; and the driver, "Old Joe" Pike, has grown gray between the station and the Eagle Tavern.

" "What art thou, friend, who dost stop a traveler in this manner upon his most gracious Majesty's highway?" said the Knight.

Nor need I inform our traveler of the inhuman method generally approved, in hunting with trained blood-hounds, kept and advertised for the purpose of recapturing any poor slave who may attempt to escape from this cruel bondage.

[Illustration: CLOCK TOWER AND UNIVERSITY BUILDINGSBOMBAY] A decided sensation awaits the traveler when he passes out from the pier into the street, particularly if it is his first visit to the East.

Generally the butt ends and roots are elevated in the air, and remain like gibbeted men by the roadside, to tell the traveler of the POWER once exerted there.

" "Have you any brandy in the house?" asked the traveler.

The deep cañons, however, that extend from the axis of the range, cut the belts more or less completely into sections, and prevent the mounted traveler from tracing them lengthwise.

It was rather a custom of the North to speed travelers on their way in this fashion.

Physically, these people are powerfully built and tall, of the pure Scandinavian type, with fair hair and blue eyes, and their healthy, intelligent look strikes the traveler.

Brushing the mountain top; or, Aiding the lost traveler, by Franklin W. Dixon, pseud, of Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier.

What affected the stranded traveler the most was the noise overhead, the reverberation inducing a feeling of alarm that huge masses of rock were being displaced from their lofty eminence thousands of feet above his head, and were rushing down upon him.

The going here was difficult, for the thick moss was full of short, stiff brush that caught the webbed shoes and tripped the traveler.

The cars passed through Hochheim, whose wines are celebrated all over the world; there is little to interest the traveler till he arrives at Frankfort, whose spires are seen rising from groves of trees as he approaches.

The servant, filled with astonishment, introduced the two travelers.

Why, it was always full of gay company, and the colonel kept a nigger down there at the gate to invite in every traveler who passed.

But, although this sweet climate, with its wealth of sunlight and balmy airs, may enchant the traveler for awhile and make him wish at times that his whole life might be spent amid such scenes, it exercises a most enervating influence on those who are born to its enjoyment.

Bears evince great sagacity as mountaineers, but although they are tireless and enterprising travelers they seldom cross the range.

She was a wealthy lady, and gave us to understand in a pleasant way, that she did not entertain travelers.

" "Many times when a certain longing curiosity about these strange objects has come over me, I have envied the traveler who sees such marvels in living, everyday connection with other marvels.

Then the little woods peoplemarten and ermine and rodent and such other small forest creatures thatwho can say?might watch with exceeding interest the travelers on the trails, could have thought that old Ezram was already fatigued.

The air, tempered by the faint flavor of salt in the water, filled the travelers with an intoxicating vigor, lent strength to their jaded forces, which, while tense with expectation, could not wholly resist the delicious aroma, the lovely outlines of primeval forest, the melody of strange birds, startled along the shore by the wheezy puffing of the ferry.

95 Verbs to Use for the Word  travelers