She had just decided to wile away the time by strumming upon her cither, when she descried figures approaching along the road. |
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Looking around him, he at length, from the edge of the valley, descried Robert. |
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They set forward, and after about a day's journey they descried the lodge of the Manitoes. |
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Next is descried the bay of Tarentum, town, if rumour is true, of Hercules. |
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We had descried from some way off a mass of brilliant crimson on a steep hillside. |
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The chief had descried them at the same moment, if not before they saw him. |
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What I had descried had quite belied my expectation, and had been totally unforeseen. |
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Lucile was just about in despair when, at the far end of the platform, she descried her. |
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They are descried from the ship by means of the dorsal fin, which is above the water. |
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The habile Major descried the party the instant he entered the room, and led the lady directly to it. |
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Before long, when cruising off Porto Rico, a sail was descried from the masthead. |
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At length, on the gray horizon they descried a long, gray line of ridgy sand. |
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However, there were trees, and among them we soon descried edible fruits with which we broke our long fast. |
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As he passed out of the building he descried the boys at play on the lawn. |
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Of a sudden the federal commander descried me wildly at work. |
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The whole calamity, with the falling form of Macey, was plainly descried from the ship. |
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A man riding in hot haste was now dimly descried at the top of a distant hill. |
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The gamblers, of whom I descried not a few, were still more easily recognisable. |
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Soon they descried the tops of the church towers of North Holland. |
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At length signals of the approach of the game were descried and heard. |
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From thence it is the storm of God's quick wrath is first descried, and the bow must bear the earliest brunt. |
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Next day, a large ship, the Rachel, was descried, bearing directly down upon the Pequod, all her spars thickly clustering with men. |
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Presently there was not so much as a trail of smoke to be descried at sea. |
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On the third day, she descried a number of Indians on horseback proceeding in an easterly direction. |
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At length we descried a light and a roof, and presently afterwards ran alongside a little causeway made of stones that had been picked up hard by. |
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As early as six o'clock in the morning, sallow faces peeping through its barred windows had descried other faces within, bending over measures of wine. |
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