They probably had them from the English of Carolina, whither they had been brought from Guinea. |
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Most chopfallen, blue, enters the National Agent this Limbo whither he has sent so many. |
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As a solatium he was allowed to rule over the town of Guadix, whither he retired. |
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The men, excepting old men and boys, all sleep in the kashim, whither they retire at sunset. |
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The young Alexius, therefore, was told that the leaders would receive him at corf, whither the fleet was bound. |
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He is on duty but three days of every week, save at the lever and coucher, and may go whither he list on the other four. |
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The young Danite took hold of her sleeve when he perceived whither she went. |
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Only that very morning he had been a school-boy, and now he was a sailor, shipped on the dazzler and bound he knew not whither. |
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After a short halt we advanced up towards the town of Kinston, whither the 9th New Jersey had preceded us. |
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Nor, in the blindness of his frenzy, had he seen when she had gone nor whither she went. |
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I have just returned from a day in Epping Forest, whither I was drawn by a rumor of primeval beeches to be seen there. |
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According to Snorre, Erik met her in finmark, whither she had been sent by her parents to learn sorcery. |
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I have sometimes sought to drown care in the river, whither I go with gillie Bareshanks to fly-fish for trouts. |
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In 1666 he became a settler in Canada, whither his brother, a Sulpician abb, had preceded him. |
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We spent the winter in Leamington, whither we had come from the sea-coast in October. |
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Then they voided the land, for they had haste of the journey, whither they would fare. |
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With a nod to a couple of Archbishops Lady marchpane led the way to a little gallery whither the crowd had not penetrated. |
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After the usual inquiry of whence and whither, his monkship offers the snuff-box. |
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He had gone to Narragansett Pier for the summer, whither Farrar had followed him. |
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What good would it do her to know who he was, from whence he came, or whither he was going? |
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But no one knows whither it is bound, and that is what makes life so interesting. |
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He could realise whither he was going, as Emerson in his intuitiveness never did. |
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Their prows were turned at once toward the lagune of Caorlo, whither the woman had directed them. |
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One day, at Rieti, whither he had again been carried, he thought that a little music would relieve his pain. |
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Little Marie offered to take his child to Ormeaux, whither he might go to get him after he had introduced himself at fourche. |
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I wished I had never entered the labyrinth which was leading me, I knew not whither. |
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Before another moon had waned, antiphon returned from Oropus, whither he had been sent to consult the oracle. |
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He is now shut up in his apartment, whither I heard him go on leaving mine. |
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The hilt and stump of sword clattered in the fireplace, whither she hurled it. |
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As he came down to the slough, all too late he had realized whither he was heading. |
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We had news of Giovanni, first from bologna and later from Ravenna, whither he was fled. |
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The Basts had just been evicted for not paying their rent, and had wandered no one knew whither. |
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In panic, he began to run too, aimlessly, he knew not whither. |
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How does she live, whence does she come, whither does she go, and why? |
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Here I am again, en route, and sorely puzzled to know whither? |
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Does the Sahib know whither the backwash of the flood had borne me? |
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Adams, his wife, and fifteen unfortunates who not only had no money but did not know where to turn or whither to go. |
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She knew quite well that she had led whither froggy could not follow. |
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This was a leading question, for I did not yet know whither we were bound. |
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Being a stranger to you, she might ask whom I was consorting with and whither I was going. |
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None save Washington and Rochambeau knew whither they were going. |
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And whither did the example of Dante beguile those who imitated him? |
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Truly, unto Bradmond, whither I am bidden to see unto the black cow. |
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The other day, O White Man, thou toldest me of a place of fire whither those go after death who have done wickedly in life. |
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He was far too clear-headed not to see whither they were tending. |
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When the cockroach crawls, he knows whither and wherefore he wants to go? |
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She was doubly amazed that he had been in the Hawaiian Islands, whither she had migrated from the Azores with her people. |
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Scipio had not the vaguest idea of whither his quest would lead him. |
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He knew that Sita had been carried away, but whither he knew not. |
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Her school was at Hingham, whither she was sent at the age of thirteen. |
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He went on to the home farm, whither we need not follow him. |
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Yvonne unresisting, insentient, went whither she was bidden to go. |
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Bimba tells me that tunic has disappeared no one knows whither. |
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You wander whither you will, meeting few, and disturbed by none. |
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He walked straight before him without knowing why or whither. |
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He dismounted, and giving his horse to his servant, walked back with them to Barton, whither he was purposely coming to visit them. |
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Like most ancient guide-posts, it led me quite wrong, down into a pig's-trough of a hamlet whither I felt sure she couldn't have been bound. |
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What is it that makes it so hard sometimes to determine whither we will walk? |
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They rushed into the kitchen, whither the truants had repaired, and at once obtained rather more than a glimmering of the real state of the case. |
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The last survivor of all of us on board the Nautilus will throw this case into the sea, and it will go whither it is borne by the waves. |
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The therns have ofttimes wondered whither you had flown, since you had neither taken the pilgrimage, nor could be found upon the face of Barsoom. |
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Whence he comes or whither he goes, is an undivulged secret. |
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I asked him whither he was then going, and he told me to Moscow. |
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On the slope of Mount Parnassus was the famous Delphi, whither Cadmus was going. |
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Having no established posts and magazines, they make these caches or deposits at certain points, whither they repair, occasionally, for supplies. |
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He knew it was impossible that there could be a country beyond the sea, or that a parcel of brutes could move a wooden vessel whither they pleased upon water. |
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There are deep caverns and fissures that reach none know whither. |
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I have come hither because this is my most convenient road to the garden of the Hesperides, whither I am going to get three of the golden apples for King Eurystheus. |
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On the evening before, they had scarcely seen each other for a moment at the apartment of the Swiss guard, Germain, whither D'Artagnan had sent for her. |
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It was sheer folly to attempt to trace a woman who had gone I knew not whither, and who herself informed me that she meant to pass under an assumed name. |
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