I could only think of the bourne of my travels and the work which was to occupy me whilst they endured. |
The overseer and his daughter left, between a sunset and dawn, for an undesignated bourne. |
All these matters were forgotten in the joy at seeing the first landmarks of the Columbia, that river which formed the bourne of the expedition. |
In England these rivers are called bournes and give their name to places such as Bournemouth and Eastbourne. |
Bournes provide the necessary expertise to ensure that removals to Spain are completed exactly according to plan. |
Historically it was drawn from the aquifer via ponds, deep wells, occasional springs or bournes and chalk streams and rivers. |