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“There must be a farm hereabout. Pay for a meal and the loan of a few blankets.” Fever 1793 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z
Xilitla is one of the largest towns hereabout, but sees mostly Mexican tourists, with just the occasional foreigner. Xilitla, Mexico: where Day of the Dead meets carnival 2017-10-31T04:00:00Z
What forcibly struck a longtime follower of the New York early-music scene in the massed performances was just how many players hereabout are now adept on period double-reed instruments. Music Review: A Band No Halftime Ever Saw 2011-01-16T23:03:45Z
It’s been policy hereabout to ignore presidential tweets of no national consequence. A dereliction of duty in wildfire tweet 2018-08-10T04:00:00Z
Save the Olys for last: The only native species of oyster hereabout, they’re little jewels, soft in texture but slightly minerally in taste, tiny but mighty. A sweet oyster field trip: Chelsea Farms Oyster Bar makes the drive to Olympia very worthwhile 2018-02-13T05:00:00Z
First, the editorial laments the failure of “Seattle officials” to work hand-in-glove with our homegrown colossus toward its metastasizing hereabout even further. Amazon’s quest for a second HQ 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z
Life began percolating somewhere hereabout 3.5 billion years ago, crawling out into a new oxygenated atmosphere three billion years after that. Out There: Cosmic Connections in the Deep Sea 2014-05-05T18:10:23Z
If, for instance, vineyards are going to curse the people, as my moralizing friend insists, then humanity hereabout is in a bad way. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z
Over my hayfield, that morning toward the last of June, a pleasant breeze was blowing, and from the southwest, as is the habit of breezes hereabout. The Clammer and the Submarine 2012-04-17T02:00:15.727Z
The fire that occurred at Cotton’s wharf and depôt and other wharfs near Tooley Street, in June, 1861, illustrated the vast scale on which merchandise is collected in the warehouses and wharfs hereabout. Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood 2012-04-06T02:00:29.250Z
Captain Manning says that none of the islands hereabout are inhabited, so it looks as though somebody had been shipwrecked there. Bert Wilson, Wireless Operator 2012-03-27T02:00:19.467Z
The kine hereabout are of a sandy colour; the women, especially those about the hill, have no roses in their cheeks.’ The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries To-Day and in Days of Old 2012-03-25T02:00:04.800Z
But they, in turn, will be despoiled by some vagabond who has carved his initials on every "suspected" tree hereabout. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z
Rings to facilitate the use of fire-hooks are to be found under the eaves of many old houses hereabout. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z
Now, young folks, here is the man who can tell us more about Red Deer Lodge and the country hereabout, and all that goes on in it, than anybody else. The Corner House Girls Snowbound 2011-12-30T03:00:22.827Z
The country hereabout was more broken and mountainous than any we had before traversed, with a more abundant growth of bushes, and some clumps of stunted trees here and there. The Captive in Patagonia 2011-12-27T03:00:10.803Z
It does get pretty lonely at times, even though I'm deeply interested in my hobby of taking flashlight pictures of the small animals hereabout. Storm-Bound or, A Vacation Among the Snow Drifts 2011-12-17T03:00:14.840Z
The only safeguard is, of course, to bear clearly in mind that the ups and downs hereabout are considerable, and to arm oneself with map and compass. Climbing in The British Isles. Vol. 1 - England 2011-11-14T03:00:21.670Z
Villain! what is it ye are plotting hereabout? The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z
Like most farmers hereabout, Mr. Gronlund received a lump-sum payment to compensate for the decrease in the value of his property because of the presence of the pylons. Valsgard Journal: Dressing Up Power Lines Comes With Limits in Denmark 2011-10-26T23:59:12Z
Brad, like most of the people hereabout, spoke as though he had swallowed a raw potato, and it had stuck in his throat. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
Dost not know thy man’s fat face, his round paunch, and the voice which in former days sang so readily hereabout?” Flemish Legends 2011-10-10T02:00:21.467Z
He, I warrant you, madam; for his servant told me he was waiting hereabout. Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z
The folk hereabout," replied Cubby, "are owre proud o' their bites and sups, no to come an' enjoy the luxury o' seem their charity applied, and gettin their lugs lined wi' the return o' gratitude. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX 2011-08-27T02:00:23.817Z
My doublet hath a less rustical cut and is of different stuff from any seen hereabout, and my hose and boots fit—which could not be said of them in olden times. A Maid of Many Moods 2011-08-23T02:00:27.517Z
And hereabout they were apt to be set upon by Jagos; overthrown by superior numbers; bashed; and cleaned out. A Child of the Jago 2011-08-05T02:00:52.533Z
People hereabout sometimes tell very odd and in fact ridiculous stories of an old woman who watches what is going on, and occasionally interferes. The Princess and Curdie 2011-07-06T02:00:49.480Z
It is, like many other villages hereabout, home of colony of small land-proprietors. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 93., October 1, 1887 2011-06-29T02:00:26.507Z
He is what they call an ‘old-timer’—been living here or hereabout for years and years. Ruth Fielding In the Saddle College Girls in the Land of Gold 2011-06-14T02:00:22.083Z
So it appears that the Indians hereabout are not so glum and reticent as red men in general are credited with being. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z
Pity though, as I found afterwards, that such a large Chinese element is settled hereabout. From Chart House to Bush Hut Being the Record of a Sailor's 7 Years in the Queensland Bush 2011-06-08T02:00:16.290Z
Perhaps these quadrupeds are as numerous in the vicinity of Philadelphia as elsewhere, as I have never examined a stream of fresh water, dyked meadow, or mill-dam, hereabout, without seeing traces of vast numbers. Rambles of a Naturalist 2011-06-04T02:00:13.503Z
When I drive over the country hereabout, I can fancy myself there. A Cry in the Wilderness 2011-06-01T02:00:28.933Z
These girls who wait on us are all from the neighboring families hereabout. The Corner House Girls on a Tour Where they went, what they saw, and what they found 2011-05-31T02:00:33.267Z
If I continue well I shall remain here or hereabout; if not I don't know where I shall go. The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z
But as few dogs are seen hereabout, this does not seem probable. Odd Bits of Travel with Brush and Camera 2011-05-17T02:00:17.310Z
He was much interested in the spectacle hereabout. Turns about Town 2011-05-13T02:00:09.213Z
Said one: "This place contains, no doubt, The tools of workmen hereabout, Who trim the vine, and shape the tree, Or smooth the walks, as chance may be." St. Nicholas Vol. XIII, September, 1886, No. 11 An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks 2011-05-07T02:00:31.650Z
The roads being sandy hereabout they soon dry out.” The Corner House Girls on a Tour Where they went, what they saw, and what they found 2011-05-31T02:00:33.267Z
I have told her of a certain "enchanted forest" hereabout to which I feel myself sometimes strongly drawn as a fitting place to lay down "my weary body and my head." The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z
I doubt if he does, because the old Meeker House has now gone and he has no place hereabout in which he can stay.” The Go Ahead Boys and the Mysterious Old House 2011-04-27T02:00:27.420Z
It’s what they call the dileck as is spoke hereabout, sir.” The Lure of the Camera 2011-04-27T02:00:25.413Z
Almost at our first starting, we got aground; hard and fast too, for the shoals are frequent hereabout The Handbook to the Rivers and Broads of Norfolk & Suffolk 2011-04-27T02:00:21.617Z
As for posts, Red Cedar is a general favorite; and this tree seems to be rapidly multiplying hereabout. What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science 2011-03-29T02:00:08.937Z
That is a real misfortune: it reduces the sum of human happiness49 hereabout. The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z
“Well, sir, stay not hereabout, Here are only a few of ‘the men.’ Songs and Ballads of the Southern People 1861-1865 2011-03-06T03:00:22.800Z
There was another post hereabout, in which a party of Germans held out with rifle-fire. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z
The Moros hereabout are a race of thieves, the most shameful that are known. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century, Volume XLIII, 1670-1700 2011-02-26T03:00:46.860Z
For generations, it has been customary hereabout to slaughter without remorse the birds, and let caterpillars, worms, grasshoppers, etc., multiply and ravage unresisted. What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science 2011-03-29T02:00:08.937Z
For hereabout, of a surety, the poet once sauntered through the noontides, while his flock cropped the "milk-giving cytisus," upon the hills. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 68, June, 1863 2011-02-11T03:00:30.570Z
Before pavements of any kind were introduced in York, the sidewalks hereabout were rendered clean and comfortable by a thick coating of tan-bark. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
Besides, the folks hereabout have got it in for you. The Rider of Golden Bar 2011-01-04T03:01:06.347Z
Earthquakes have been frequently experienced by ships when passing along this chain, and the charts point out a number of supposed dangers hereabout. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
And, of all men, I am in the greatest danger in this county, for I understand it is somewhere hereabout that Baron Onody lives. The Village Notary 2011-01-03T03:00:57.863Z
But forecasts hereabout have been known to change. Woods Remains Confident Despite His Struggles 2010-07-13T06:58:00Z
As usual, wherever long inclined planes were cut in the steep sides of lofty clay banks, the condition of the roadway hereabout was, after rain, indescribably bad. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
Surely here, or hereabout, had been enacted a drama of murderous nature, and inside this cavern might repose its blood-stained sequel. The Girl From Tim's Place
With the main German forces busily—and unsuccessfully—engaged on other parts of the front, the Americans hereabout appear to pass uneventful days. The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII) American Food and Ships; Palestine; Italy invaded; Great German Offensive; Americans in Picardy; Americans on the Marne; Foch's Counteroffensive.
Here also is located the Wellington race-course; and most interesting of all the attractions hereabout is a famous resort known as McNab's Gardens. Under the Southern Cross or Travels in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa, and Other Pacific Islands
It is a lonely shore hereabout, with only an occasional ancient stone tower commanding a view of the far-reaching Mediterranean. The Story of Malta
At all events, hereabout it was that York, capital of Upper Canada, began to rise. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
“I suppose there’s only one wreck in fifteen or twenty years, hereabout.” Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point Nita, the Girl Castaway
The wah's done away with most of them hereabout, but we were fortunate in not being pillaged and burned, like many of our neighbors. The Man from Jericho
The early colonists, as we were told, tried to raise wheat hereabout, but the soil was ill adapted to that cereal, though for raising oranges and semi-tropical fruits Parametta has since become quite famous. Under the Southern Cross or Travels in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa, and Other Pacific Islands
And hereabout the River trends away so much easterly that betweene that @ Hudsons River it is not above 30 Miles. A briefe discription of New England and the severall townes therein together with the present government thereof
Nor may we omit from our remembered phenomena of the pine forests hereabout, the bee-trees. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
We have every reason to believe there will be bloody scenes hereabout before Major Clarke has finished his work. On the Kentucky Frontier A Story of the Fighting Pioneers of the West
Black's play hereabout is weak; it lacks force, and there seems to be no well-defined plan of attack. Chess Fundamentals
The natives who were found in this region had legends of eruptions having taken place hereabout, but as to how long ago they could give no idea, having no means of measuring periods of time. Under the Southern Cross or Travels in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Samoa, and Other Pacific Islands
You are a stranger hereabout, and cannot, of course, be expected to know anything of it. The Progressionists, and Angela.
At the water's edge hereabout was a slight outcrop of shaly rock, where crayfish were numerous, and black bass. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
Oh, we turn up such slabs by scores, in ploughing the fields hereabout. Valeria The Martyr of the Catacombs
The country hereabout was flat and waste, low-lying marsh lands, with here and there a pond coming close to the road. Under Fire For Servia
It gives a twang to root beer that nothing else will, and the flag hereabout is the twangiest I know of. The Only Woman in the Town And Other Tales of the American Revolution
The sort of education prevailing hereabout is that which has freed itself from hereditary religious prejudices. The Progressionists, and Angela.
And hereabout at one moment or another, every lawful day, would be surely seen, coming and going, the oddities and street-characters of the town and neighbourhood. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
"Five strong men have disappeared hereabout," said the fellow, never moving his eye from the couple before us. Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth
We'll pay for the shines, or you don't put your nose inside this house, and as for finding out what we do hereabout, why it's nothing but drudgery. An Amateur Fireman
We shall see you escorting her some day up and down the Prado, and all the fine young fellows hereabout paying court to the belle Americaine. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 95, September 1865
They don't live in villages there, as you do and as they do hereabout. Black Forest Village Stories
Subterranean springs and quicksands hereabout rendered the primitive roadmaker's occupation no easy one; and previous to the application of macadam, the tramway, while it lasted, was a boon to the farmers after heavy rains. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z
My opinion is—and you may value it or not, just as you please—that what the people hereabout call crimes are so many coincidences, which some day or other will receive their due explanation. Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth
"It would be strange, sir," said I, addressing him, "if we do not hereabout speedily fall in with something homeward bound." A Marriage at Sea
I have talked to Clausen Otto about these things, for he has been a guide hereabout these ten years or more, and is a notable man of affairs. Seeds of Pine
"It ought to be somewhere hereabout we turn off," said the man, getting down to examine more accurately from beneath. Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day
The people hereabout Their wood supply have taken out; But while they stripped the timber lot, The village parson they forgot. The Brownies: Their Book
Whoever posted that warning," said he, "ought to be compelled to come in September and try to set a fire hereabout! In the Oregon Country Out-Doors in Oregon, Washington, and California Together with some Legendary Lore, and Glimpses of the Modern West in the Making
There is a vault hereabout that I used to hide in as a boy. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway
I have no doubt their home is hereabout. Seeds of Pine
Then he will think to himsel’, That is not so very rife hereabout; and then he will come and give us a look up in Corrynakiegh. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 10 (of 25)
Said one: "This place contains, no doubt, The tools of workmen hereabout." The Brownies: Their Book
“Aye,” replied the preacher, “I knew that the rebels were encamped hereabout, but I did not, and do not, see by what right they can impede a peaceful citizen in his movements.” Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion
“Do you know the country hereabout?” asked the king of the man who had been prisoner longest. A Prince of Good Fellows
These people are called squatters hereabout, but I prefer to call them nesters. Seeds of Pine
The distinguished novelist discovered the well-known fact that many of the common people hereabout were ignorant of their own names, and that if they knew them few indeed were able to spell them.  The Annals of Willenhall
If there be anything visible or audible hereabout, then are we stone-blind and stone-deaf. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2)
This bird, as monotonous in its call-note as the corn-crake, to which it is closely allied, doubtless has its home in the marshes hereabout, in which, and in fen countries, it greatly delights. A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land
"Have you ever been in this cave hereabout?" he had asked, to Hite's delighted amazement at this brilliant feat of mental jugglery, as it seemed to him. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories
What I work was improved by my father, and it's the same with everybody hereabout. Émile or, Concerning Education; Extracts
We hear no more of them hereabout for thirteen years, but then they raised a great army and fought two bloody battles with King Edward.” The Annals of Willenhall
To tell the truth, Johns, I don't believe I could by any possibility fall into the prim, stiff ways which make a man commendable hereabout. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 89, March, 1865
Returning, I went to the top of the beach and began examining the coarse grass which grew there, thinking that the nests must be hereabout, and desirous of a peep at the eggs. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 88, February, 1865
Can you inform me where a chap can get a pair of trousers hereabout?” Philo Gubb, Correspondence-School Detective
Sharks are mighty plenty hereabout, and I saw a big one yesterday. Adrift on the Pacific A Boys [sic] Story of the Sea and its Perils
"And pray, are there any turnips hereabout?" asked the chemist, impatiently. Funny Big Socks Being the Fifth Book of the Series
But say! if I didn’t know you were a stranger hereabout, I would have said Rob Roy’s picking on you was a put up job.” The Spoilers of the Valley
Cane-brake, too, is prevalent hereabout, with stalks two inches or more thick. Afloat on the Ohio An Historical Pilgrimage of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, from Redstone to Cairo
"Wood pigeons, most probably; there are heaps of them hereabout." In the High Valley Being the fifth and last volume of the Katy Did series
"Have no promises of safety when he wanders hereabout; From the grizzly to the chip-munk it is well to have a care; Mister Teddy's gone a-huntin' and he's loaded up for bear!" Oklahoma Sunshine
It being the end of August, all the streams hereabout were at their lowest level. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel
He had ridden past a tiny, partly caved-in dugout, months ago, where some wandering prospector had camped while he braved the barrenness of the bills and streams hereabout. The Ranch at the Wolverine
There are few descendants hereabout of the original New England settlers, and they live miles apart on the Ohio shore. Afloat on the Ohio An Historical Pilgrimage of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, from Redstone to Cairo
Brave bit o' sunshine—we'll miss her hereabout; not a doubt of it. Tatterdemalion
Some time previous to our taking possession of the farm, some of the occupants had sown about half an acre in a kind of radish commonly known hereabout as "pig radish." Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
It's pretty plain, thanks to the soft ground hereabout, notwithstanding the policemen's boots. The Red Triangle Being Some Further Chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator
William Franklin, the illegitimate son of Benjamin, who was long a resident of New York and hereabout, conducted in person his father's postal system. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
The Boy and I made an expedition into the town, for milk and water, but were obliged to climb one of the sharpest ascents hereabout, before our search was rewarded. Afloat on the Ohio An Historical Pilgrimage of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, from Redstone to Cairo
Just to show you how little idea they actually had of this region hereabout, their book says that they supposed the Canoe River to rise in the Cariboo district! The Young Alaskans in the Rockies
No chance of trade hereabout, you say; then, for the credit of our market, if you’ll lend me a fresh horse, I’m going right back to Winnipeg with you. Lorimer of the Northwest
Anyway, he frequently manages to get a pretty muddled-up idea of things and places hereabout—a muddle which the natives of this land would rather thicken than dispel. The Sign of the Spider
“Yes, that’s about it—the roads, hereabout, are sandy and poor.” In Her Own Right
Yes, I do know just hereabout of two Or three folk that have learnt what Moll can do. The Children's Garland from the Best Poets
The country hereabout has a great want of milk and butter;—not a cow to be seen. Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes.
Other things dealt in hereabout are these: Chronometers, ‘nautical instruments,’ wax guns, cordage and twine, marine paints, cotton wool and waste, turpentine, oils, greases, and rosin. When Winter Comes to Main Street
“She was a very lovely old soul, and all the families hereabout—I have heard my mother often say—quite envied the Starkweathers their possession of such a treasure.” The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City
“Somewhere hereabout, according to present conditions, the trees should be,” he said. In Her Own Right
Of every little town hereabout he had heard stories during the long winter evenings; now he saw the castle, with its double moats, its trees and bushes, its ramparts overgrown with bracken. The Sand-Hills of Jutland
I heard your father had a peculiar plant—something unusual hereabout.” Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall
"Don't know," he replied, in a squeaking voice; "but I s'pect some unfortunate female was wrecked hereabout somewhere." Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
About eight o'clock it began to fall heavily, and, as we crossed the wild heaths hereabout, there was no vestige of a track. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856
In the words of the game, popular hereabout, he is playing a bobtail!” In Her Own Right
All the country hereabout is beautiful, and the air excellent, so that a more perfect residence cannot be imagined. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I
These creatures and the pathless woods advised him that however frequented the mountain road below, the inhabitants hereabout were not in the habit of traversing the wooded mountain sides. The Secret Witness
They had not long to wait, for the codfish seemed to be extremely numerous hereabout. The Young Alaskans
The settlement is practically defenseless, and the people hereabout expect trouble. The Reckoning
"I warrant thee now, Steenie, but thou hast hidden him hereabout." Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Doubtless hereabout the lanes and building-tops were crowded31 with an idle throng as on a holiday, and wherries to the bankside and the play paused with suspended oar for a sight of the happy festival. Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates
Once in the dark, I saw something thrust up beside me and fancied it to be a stake, marking the channel which pierced the key hereabout. The Lady and the Pirate Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive
By leading, I mean not only the wealthiest, not only the biggest land-owners, but that their name counted for more in social circles and political councils than any other hereabout. The heart of happy hollow A collection of stories
Several times I felt something bump against the bottom of our craft, and, on asking our pilot what it was, he replied— “Only maybe a shark or a devil-fish; they are pretty plentiful hereabout.” In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting
I'll keep the road hereabout; an' thou, Mike, lay to with the hound when thou art on the other side. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Alas, the storm is come again! my best way is to creep under his gaberdine;412-12 there is no other shelter hereabout: misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
For, you must know, the water hereabout is very shallow, and is full of oysters.” The Lady and the Pirate Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive
"Lord," said the steersman, one Ebibi, "there are many banks hereabout, large sands, which silt up in a night, therefore we must make a passage for the puc-a-puc, by going from shore to shore." Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
She does not like living in the bush, and does not seem to care for the people hereabout. Tom Gerrard
Bridget, whose ready tongue rarely refused its office, replied— "Is there a Catholic priest hereabout? for we would fain have a word with one of that persuasion." Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
On my way I will make my dinner off raw eggs, of which there are so many hereabout, for I am so frightfully hungry that I can no longer resist the repulsive food.’ Cast Away in the Cold An Old Man's Story of a Young Man's Adventures, as Related by Captain John Hardy, Mariner
It seems that away back in the times when the Spaniards were scrapping with the Indians for a foothold, an old grandee named Del Reyes had staked out a claim hereabout. The Fifth Ace
I think it must be the largest village for many miles hereabout. Yorke The Adventurer
The country hereabout was mountainous, healthy, and well adapted for campaigning. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
And there is nothing hereabout from which we could construct even the most elementary sort of raft. In Search of El Dorado
“You don’t know the character of the men hereabout, or you would not say so,” observed Lord Reginald. The Rival Crusoes
Alas, the storm is come again! my best way is to creep under his gaberdine; there is no other shelter hereabout: misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. The Tempest The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]
I am sore afeared thou wilt have some trouble hereabout, Jack. Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
If a sleek and venomous water-snake—for there were thousands of them hereabout—had coiled in the channel, I would still have sucked the draught, bending down as I did. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
The numbers of immense drifts and floating isles hereabout must have given birth to all these imaginary dangers. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
They're both hereabout, sir, somewheres on the face of the rock, and the one of 'em hurt, I reckon. Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales
See you now, from a breastwork thrown up hereabout and mounted with a minion or two a man could sweep off an army. Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
It was a Gale indeed, such as the oldest hereabout say they do not remember: but it was all from the East: and I do not see why it should have travelled over the Atlantic. Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)
The railroad track was about a mile from the house, and the whole country, hereabout, was sappy, dank, and almost barren. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
The whole population is about seven thousand souls: no Dayers are found hereabout. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
“I don’t know,” said Dallas thoughtfully; “there is plenty of room hereabout for them to be in, hiding; and they must have gone somewhere.” To Win or to Die A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze
Ay, for in his gibberish he saith that corn hath been raised hereabout again and again, and now the land is hungry. Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
You may judge, I suppose, by the N.E. wind in London what it has been hereabout Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)
The soil, hereabout, was of a sterile red clay, spotted with scrub cedars. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
The people of Tapeandurian are represented as very ferocious, and the sea-coast hereabout requires surveying. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
“As to water,” said Denham; “this has been a city at some time, so there must have been wells somewhere, for no river has ever been hereabout in the plain.” Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer
As you doubtless know, the Indians hereabout have never been conquered by the whites, and the interior is as much an unknown land as it was at the time of the conquest. The Search for the Silver City A Tale of Adventure in Yucatan
This Thomas Hall hath a wife, by name Tabitha, that the lads hereabout call Tabby, and by all accounts a right cat with claws is she. All's Well Alice's Victory
"Thank thee, no, Susan; I feel a smell hereabout and I am better where I am." Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Volume I
The pirates frequenting this place have committed such depredations hereabout as to have induced the English to call the north of Borneo Piratesʼ Point. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
“I don’t think,” said Captain Miles, “that we’ve drifted twenty miles either way since this day week; for there’s no current hereabout, and we’ve had little or no wind.” The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea
Well, it is clear that, wherever the Indiaman may be, she is not hereabout. The Log of a Privateersman
All three junctions with their intervening lines of rail, bridges, culverts and all, are little over fifty miles from the Orange River, which hereabout forms the boundary separating Cape Colony from the Free State. Story of the War in South Africa 1899-1900
Well, then," screamed the stranger, "is there no clergyman hereabout? Highways and Byways in Sussex
The hills hereabout are clear of jungle, and wear a beautiful appearance, and, without the aid of history, bear evident marks of a more extensive population and culture. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
The country hereabout was pretty well wooded, but there were roads cut through the woods, and there were some open places, and everywhere, underfoot, the sand was about six inches deep. A Jolly Fellowship
I suppose the Crocuses we see even in these poor little Gardens hereabout would wither in a Glance of your Sun.  Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1
"Don't know," he replied, in a squeaking voice; "but I 'spect some unfortunate female was wrecked hereabout somewhere." The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
In camp at Grand Portage on Lake Superior he is told all the country hereabout belongs to the Nor'westers, and he must decamp. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom
We should be quite certain to know if there was any woman paying a visit hereabout, shouldn't we? The Mermaid A Love Tale
I find them in the garden, For there's many hereabout; And often, when I go to plow The plowshare turns them out! Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1
And I have promised them nearly all to people hereabout. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1
"This port must be a newly formed one," he went on, turning to Roger, "for there is no Spanish station marked hereabout, in my chart." By Right of Conquest Or, With Cortez in Mexico
"I wonder if there are any more places like this hereabout?" he said. The Outdoor Girls on Pine Island Or, A Cave and What It Contained
This street was once called Queen, afterward Richmond Street, and it is crossed by others, as Hanover, Marlborough, and Shackamaxon, which attest in their names the duration of royal and Indian traditions hereabout. Bohemian Days Three American Tales
Mr. Drew says he is quite different from the people hereabout. Joyce of the North Woods
Judith would send out invitations to the nicer people there and to the ranches hereabout. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch
Here and hereabout grow the largest, if not the sweetest, oysters in Great Britain, and their cultivation is chiefly the work of the gentler sex. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878
"He must be the great grandfather of all the spiders hereabout." Ralph Granger's Fortunes
There were no regular troops hereabout belonging to either army, yet the very condition of the country left an open field for the operation of outlaws. My Lady of Doubt
"You had better stay hereabout for a while," he decided. Raw Gold A Novel
Overweg says, that within three-quarters of an hour's walk are found hereabout granite, sandstone, and basalt, a variety of stones somewhat remarkable. Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2 Under the Orders and at the Expense of Her Majesty's Government
But," said Marcel, going up to his friend, "are you quite sure, certain sure, that we have no money left anywhere hereabout? Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
By the way, the shoes hereabout are of a peculiar kind, composed of a plate that entirely covers the hoof. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
There were shallow waters hereabout, and although the steamer demanded little depth, there were bights between the reefs that were dangerous. Navy Boys Behind the Big Guns Sinking the German U-Boats
"It appears the most promising halting place hereabout, and should afford us excellent vantage of view both up and down the river." Prisoners of Chance The Story of What Befell Geoffrey Benteen, Borderman, through His Love for a Lady of France
"Yes, not for the sake of the land, but for the boulders and loose rock on those ledges; all the rock hereabout will be little enough for our masonry!" The Garden, You, and I
Ah, well, boy," the neighbors said, "be about it if ye will, for there's no cobbler hereabout now, and the shoes must be mended. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877
It is fruitless," they assented, "but we need not search hereabout if you have not seen it. Atmâ A Romance
But I don't see anything hereabout that looks like food. The Meadow-Brook Girls by the Sea Or The Loss of The Lonesome Bar
"Our noble admiral fears that if you do not that you may be captured by some of these good vessels lying hereabout." Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
For one month James Done is entitled to burrow for gold in Her Majesty's mud hereabout, an' for that time he's reckoned to have a right to be alive. In the Roaring Fifties
It is worth remarking, that the children in the villages hereabout play at fortification as a favourite amusement, each striving to excel the others in the ingenuity of his defences. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II
I do not say that the mountains hereabout are not more considerable than those of our own beloved Wales, but as material to be employed in perorations they are far inferior. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 25th, 1920
The church was built in the fourteenth century as a shrine for a figure of the Madonna, which was dug up in a garden that spread hereabout and at once performed a number of miracles. A Wanderer in Venice
She might drop certain things to the Egyptians hereabout that would lead to mine undoing. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
It was not likely that they would know enough of the general disposition of the German army to speculate as to what officers might be doing hereabout. The Boy Scouts In Russia
Although deer have been found in all the islands discovered hereabout, there are none here; and if any should be brought hither from elsewhere they would immediately die. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 05 of 55 1582-1583 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
The inland country hereabout is full of hills, some of which are of a considerable height. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
"I find them in the garden, For there's many hereabout; And often when I go to plow, The plowshare turns them out; For many thousand men," said he, "Were slain in that great victory!" Poems Every Child Should Know The What-Every-Child-Should-Know-Library
The scorpion’s sting is the most common complaint hereabout, and children frequently die from it, though not all kinds of scorpions are dangerous. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
I ha' lived hereabout, boy an' man, fur a matter o' fifty year, an' if so be I lived fifty more I couldna be a prouder man than I bin this night. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India
"I think I took out the best gold, but there may be a little left still hereabout." The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned
We stumbled upon many figures in shadows, but one of these murmured a name that I heard once in the hills hereabout, and I had profited by that name, so I halted. The City of Delight A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem
"There is an island somewhere hereabout," said the lieutenant, "where the pirates are in the habit of hiding sometimes, is there not?" Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader A Tale of the Pacific
There are large Mexican ranches southeast of the town, and whatever Tarahumares live hereabout are servants of the Mexicans and frequently intermarry with the Tepehuanes. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
Probably this was the burial-place of their great men called Caciques; but from whence they could be brought we were utterly at a loss to conceive, there being no traces of any Indian settlement hereabout. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
The country hereabout is mountainous and stony; but the vallies are very agreeable, and extremely fertile. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
"I know not," replied Amen, rather doggedly; "'tis all I heard, though there be more that live hereabout than the prior and his monks, I trow." Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1
You know he let out that there is some island hereabout at which the pirates are wont to rendezvous. Gascoyne, The Sandal-Wood Trader A Tale of the Pacific
The country hereabout, has the advantage of being well watered.  Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
"I find them in the garden,      For there's many hereabout;    And often when I go to plow,      The plowshare turns them out;    For many thousand men," said he,    "Were slain in that great victory." McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader
The children hereabout seem to take to her as little as I do, for I had to drive away some who were molesting her. Sentimental Tommy The Story of His Boyhood
"I thank your grace's courtesy, but this night I must away to the village or town hereabout, Ormschurch I think it be, and there, in all likelihood, I may abide for some days." Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1
The Dutch Switzerland the country hereabout is called. A Wanderer in Holland
Yes; and he said he would be either there or hereabout when I returned, and I am quite up to time. Mr. Fortescue An Andean Romance
I too must be Thine escort, that if hereabout thou hast Our maidens, thou mayest show them to my sight. The Seven Plays in English Verse
That's the mode, I take it, in civilized countries, and I guess we are civilized hereabout, some. The Story of the Foss River Ranch A Tale of the Northwest
The whole lie of the land hereabout is, roughly speaking, in a series of shelves. African Camp Fires
It is to be remarked, that hereabout, off the island of Madura, the winds of the monsoons are commonly a month later in settling than at Celebes. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 12 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Exactly, I knew there was a good hiding-place hereabout, and that if we reached it before the troops came up we should be safe. Mr. Fortescue An Andean Romance
These latter stood with lolling tongues even thus early in the day, for water hereabout was scarce and bitter to the taste. 54-40 or Fight
"There are who like music, but to me what music is there like the great attunement of color? and mayhap no race can in this rise over our black artists hereabout the market-ends." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
"Now, good brothers," said I, lightly, as they stood at fault in the midst of the chapel, "are you satisfied I am no concealer of other men's property or persons hereabout?" The Fall of the Grand Sarrasin Being a Chronicle of Sir Nigel de Bessin, Knight, of Things that Happed in Guernsey Island, in the Norman Seas, in and about the Year One Thousand and Fifty-Seven
"It would be a crime, a horrible crime," I continued, hoping in time to extract her opinion, "if your beautiful sister were to throw herself away on any man to be met hereabout." The Touchstone of Fortune
As for how the siller came there, I canna just say; but, you mind, the dominie told us in the school that, lang syne, some of those viking lads used to cruise hereabout. The Pilots of Pomona
"And after this, please be careful not to annoy the farmers hereabout," warned the head of the school. Tom Fairfield's Pluck and Luck
"I did but wish to ask some advice of the roads hereabout," said the elder brother, turning his eyes full upon those of the Lady Catharine. The Mississippi Bubble
The sacred river is at its highest flood, and hereabout not less than a mile and half wide. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
The building is being carried on as rapidly as possible, although there are other large undertakings hereabout—namely, the fortifications and other public works of the city. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55 1591-1593 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
It is quite true that everything hereabout is new and "clean." Walking-Stick Papers
Moreover, there is great need of a good port here, for it is very dangerous for large ships to sail very far in among these islands, on account of the shoals and tides hereabout. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 03 of 55 1569-1576 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
Beyond that there were great mountains, taller than any to be found in all this region hereabout. The Mississippi Bubble
The long, straight avenue which I have wheeled down, for miles hereabout runs east and west. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
"Yes," I answered, "I understood that there was good fishing hereabout, and, at any rate, I should like to spend a few days among these hills and mountains." Amos Kilbright; His Adscititious Experiences
One said that there seemed a many folk hereabout, as if the gathering against them was more than they cared for. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
All these islands with more than two hundred and fifty leagues hereabout, are included in the compact which the sacred Majesty now in glory made with the most serene king, Don Juan of Portugal. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 03 of 55 1569-1576 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
He collects the duties for the King of Ternate in all the islands hereabout, serving himself in the first place, and sending to the king what he pleases to spare. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
The people hereabout seem unusually timid and alarmed at my strange appearance; it is both laughable and painful to see the women hobble off across the fields, frightened almost out of their wits. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
In all those places hereabout, where we are in use to trade, the Spaniards and Portuguese have no castle or other place of strength, merely trading under the licence and safe conduct of the negroes. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
To him we refer in everything that has happened here, and we charge him with the relation of events in these districts, as one who has so well understood everything that has happened hereabout. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 02 of 55 1521-1569 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
But great care is necessary everywhere, as it is all bad ground hereabout, till past the high land of Manancabo, which is in lat 4° 30' S. or thereby. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
They divide their attentions between stray carrion—there is a good deal hereabout—and our rations. The First Hundred Thousand
The country hereabout is rich and populous, and the people seemingly well-to-do. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
As there grows little wood hereabout, building is very expensive; as also they are in want of lime, which they have to bring from a far distance. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
"I suspect some of them will be hard to drive," said Charley, "if the few I have seen hereabout are good samples." The Young Wireless Operator—As a Fire Patrol The Story of a Young Wireless Amateur Who Made Good as a Fire Patrol
Withal he spoke many things hereabout to his fellows. The Story of Grettir the Strong
Note that in all the time of our abiding here, in the mouth of the riuer of Benin, and in all the coast hereabout it is faire temperate weather, when the winde is at Southwest. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11
The stretch of shore hereabout is celebrated in Japanese poetry as Taga-no-ura, from the peculiarly beautiful view of Fuji obtained from it. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
In Mexico conditions hereabout are understood so little, that I believe none know what takes place here. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 04 of 55 1576-1582 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
You'll be all alone on your return trip and with two such animals as we've seen hereabout, it will be just as well to have it. The Young Wireless Operator—As a Fire Patrol The Story of a Young Wireless Amateur Who Made Good as a Fire Patrol
If I wanted to exercise on my wheel I felt sure there were pretty roads hereabout. A Bicycle of Cathay
This is a main business, and of great concernment, yet many are not much troubled about it, nor exercised at the heart hereabout, as they ought, deceiving themselves with foolish imaginations: For, 1. Christ: The Way, the Truth, and the Life
But small outlying settlements hereabout were precarious places to live in, and the persistent damans generally caused them to be abandoned entirely from time to time. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
"What is the dress called hereabout, that a man is buried in?" Fated to Be Free
They mostly camp hereabout for three months every year. Letters of Travel (1892-1913)
Well, it is to prevent many such ugly spectacles hereabout that I ride southward.” Chivalry
His "most potent" reason is, that he himself has "witnessed, not only hereabout, but elsewhere, upon this tideless shore, wrecks by the grounding of vessels at anchor." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
This is perhaps not so much to be wondered at, when it is reflected that plenty of people hereabout have no conception whatever of a wheeled vehicle, never having seen a vehicle of any description. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
"Oh!" said Isabella, "help me but to find the trap-door that is hereabout; it is the greatest service you can do me." The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction
Of place in which; as, Where, here, there, yonder, above, below, about, around, somewhere, anywhere, elsewhere, otherwhere, everywhere, nowhere, wherever, wheresoever, within, without, whereabout, whereabouts, hereabout, hereabouts, thereabout, thereabouts. The Grammar of English Grammars
There runs the Bukovitza, a tributary of the Drina, a wild and bold trout stream, abounding also in grayling, the trout being unaccustomed to the fly, as they are in most of the streams hereabout. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II
It is perhaps the most successful of all the contrivances hereabout to aid the natural enchantment of the scene. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 533, February 11, 1832
Ever since I can remember, social life has moved along quite smoothly hereabout, the doings being regulated by the age and purses of the participants. People of the Whirlpool
I used to be acquainted hereabout," the stranger began, "and I feel almost like getting among friends, whenever I visit the place. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861
And on so hot a day water was a precious thing to men who had been working as the laddies hereabout had worked and labored. A Minstrel in France
A small clump of mangrove-trees on the beach was the first sign of vegetation that we had seen; and, from the absence of verdure hereabout, is a conspicuous object. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
I find them in the garden,   For there's many hereabout; And often when I go to plow,   The plowshare turns them out! The World War and What was Behind It Or, the Story of the Map of Europe
The children hereabout, at any rate, will revere the Russians, for their pioneers had carried that winding stairway up to the very tip-top of the tree in a manner only seen in dreams or picture-books. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them
No," replied Tarzan; "the game hereabout is timid, nor do I care particularly about hunting game birds or antelope. Return of Tarzan
There was a great fight all hereabout one day, Teddy—up in the air. The War in the Air
The sea hereabout abounds with fish of various sorts, upon which several sharks were feeding most rapaciously. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
Thar's not a man hereabout she'd lift an eye at, and one feller that wouldn't take "no" got his head split open with an oar. Stories from Everybody's Magazine
People hereabout did not know one another, or did not want to know, so that it was of little avail to ask questions. The Autobiography of a Quack and the Case of George Dedlow
Look you ! hereabout it was that she kennelled; look you ! here it was indeed; for here's her young ones, no less than five: come, let us kill them all. The Compleat Angler
All ownerless, and with so much treasure hidden hereabout! Gulliver of Mars
The peculiar verdure of the vegetation in all parts hereabout was a proof that this part of the country had suffered less from drought than the coast to the eastward. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
I don't talk much 'baout it—not that it's a thing to he ashamed of; but I wouldn't give the gal a handle to think herself different from any one else hereabout. Stories from Everybody's Magazine
But Cliff, he was ashamed o' being called a tailor, and he was sore vexed as his riding was laughed at, and nobody o' the gentlefolks hereabout could abide him. Silas Marner
Last year's bird, hatched hereabout, like as not. The Song of the Cardinal
It's what they call the dileck as is spoke hereabout, sir. Adam Bede
The country hereabout, although equally rocky and rugged, is more wooded than that to the north-east; and from the number of fires that were burning there is reason to suppose it is more populous. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
But her husband had seemed so dissatisfied with the circumstances hereabout since their marriage that she had sincerely hoped to go for his sake. The Woodlanders
Withal, hereabout be no wild horses to wake thee and warn thee of thy foeman anigh. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair
A slight superficial wetting of the soil hereabout made it far more slippery to stand on than the same soil thoroughly drenched. A Pair of Blue Eyes
Someone saw a blaze hereabout, don't you know, as he walked home through a wood; someone keeping sheep on the uplands inland thought he saw a flame hovering over Pendragon Tower. The Wisdom of Father Brown
Said Ralph: "I would seek the wilderness hereabout, if perchance the damsel be thrust into some cleft or cavern, alive or dead." The Well at the World's End: a tale
You didn't grow up hereabout, or you wouldn't ask such as that. Jude the Obscure
I see no reason why I shouldn't make a few acquaintances hereabout. Middlemarch
Why the unhappy hereabout usually chose the bridges for their meditations in preference to a railing, a gate, or a stile, was not so clear. The Mayor of Casterbridge
Folks hereabout are none too fond of the swamp. A Girl of the Limberlost
The enclosures numbered fifty acres instead of ten, the farmsteads were more extended, the groups of cattle formed tribes hereabout; there only families. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
"Can you get me the grammars if I promise to say it hereabout?" Jude the Obscure
And what's he?—he's got no land hereabout that ever I heard tell of. Middlemarch
People hereabout affect much satisfaction in your promotion to be an officer. In the Valley
It may be that I think more of his music than that of some other good vocalists hereabout, because I see more of him and appreciate his devotion to his home life. A Girl of the Limberlost
Since then my one desire has been to hand on the true view to others, and that is what I was trying to do to-day; though it is only lately that I have preached hereabout. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Pigs were rather plentiful hereabout, being bred and fattened in large numbers in certain parts of North Wessex. Jude the Obscure
"In that case," said I,—and my voice played tricks,—"in that case, may I request that you assist me in gathering such brushwood as we may find hereabout?" The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
If this proves so, it will create quite a stir in the political world hereabout. Report on the Condition of the South
He did great work, until the winds And waters hereabout that night betrayed Him to the drifting death! A Treasury of War Poetry British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917
From hereabout the long road was fairly level for some distance onward. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Grim and rocky and black-water'd as the demesne hereabout is, however, you must not think genial humanity, and comfort, and good-living are not to be met. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
Indeed, I think half the young men hereabout are in much the same predicament. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
The high sheepskin cap was dragged forward, and the lower part of his face was almost hidden by the indiscriminate folds of hood, cloak, and scarf affected by the shepherds hereabout. From One Generation to Another
"And meantime, my Lady, I bid you an au revoir, with many millions of regrets for the inconveniences to which you've been subjected this evening, Oho, we are lamentably rustic hereabout." Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes
Well, sir, stay not hereabout,   Here are only a few of 'the men.' War Poetry of the South
But there are all hues and beauties, especially on the frequent tracts of half-opened scrub-oak and dwarf cedar hereabout—wild asters of all colors. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
Tell him there are no such ravens hereabout; else had I ravenously limed the house-tops and set springes in the gutters. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
When I had my daughter with me I did a good deal of stuffing, for there is a considerable trade hereabout. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War
There must be some sort of a bridge hereabout," said young C____, "or how can the people from Dummer pass constantly during the winter to and fro. Life in the Backwoods
My, best way is to creep under his gaberdine; there is no other shelter hereabout: Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
"Nay, 't were labour in vain, Witch; there be no outlaws hereabout, free men are they henceforth and gone, each and every." The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
There is a fellow hereabout who refuses to pay six dollars for the coffin in which his wife was buried. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
They will beat up the whole forest hereabout for us, I doubt not. A Boy's Ride
We'll take him along to deeper water, and, if you don't mind, we'll drop him away from the cattle that have gone down hereabout, and nothing will ever disturb him. The Devil's Admiral
Why, him that's ruining me and all the rest of us hereabout. Growth of the Soil
It was on one of these lawless excursions in Old Howieson's field that I first saw that strange old fellow who is known hereabout as the Herbman. Great Possessions
Beware, sirrah, take heed; I doubt me there's some wild boar lodged hereabout. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9
He loveth to hunt in the Forest of Sherwood, and therefore hath he castles and lodges hereabout, which he doth frequent as it pleaseth him. A Boy's Ride
While yer gamming away here ye don't know how many more are in the bushes hereabout with guns ready to chip ye. The Devil's Admiral
Folk hereabout say I must be the devil himself because I knew beforehand this was going to break up. Growth of the Soil
"That's true, Joel; then you know the captain himself is the only magistrate hereabout; and, when he is away, we shall have to be governed by a committee of safety, or something of that natur'." Wyandotte
There are caves hereabout, good fellow, are there not? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7
There are headlands hereabout, and we might be within hail of one at this minute. Wolves of the Sea Being a Tale of the Colonies from the Manuscript of One Geoffry Carlyle, Seaman, Narrating Certain Strange Adventures Which Befell Him Aboard the Pirate Craft "Namur"
Within three hours after leavin' you I was hereabout, an' saw him. The Minute Boys of the Mohawk Valley
"Why, Pivart's a new name hereabout, brother, isn't it?" she said; "he didn't own the land in father's time, nor yours either, before I was married." The Mill on the Floss
Now we believe he has joined forces hereabout with ancient enemies of the Federal officers. On a Torn-Away World Or, the Captives of the Great Earthquake
I know thy ghost doth hover hereabout, Expecting me, thy heart, to follow thee: And I, dear love, would fain dissolve this strife. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7
If within the year there had been insubordination, violence, death hereabout, the scene no longer showed it. The Law of the Land
"I take it you have a boy named Jack, hereabout," said Mr. King presently. Five Little Peppers and their Friends
But now had I best bring you to some lurking-place where ye shall not be easily found of these devils, who now oft-times scour the woods hereabout.’ The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale
"They do say hereabout," he confided, "that the spirit of Roger Unthank have been taken possession of by some sort of great animal, and that it do come here now and then to be fed." The Great Impersonation
Methought I heard one hollow hereabout; I judge it Philip; O, the slave will laugh, When as he hears how that my mother scar'd me! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7
“I had begun to fear me that I had been misinformed and that ye and your mother were not hereabout,” the squire began; “so ’t is indeed a joy to find ye safe.” Janice Meredith
"I mean that the country folk hereabout go out of their way to avoid crossing my path—not that, I suppose, they ever heard of Mina, but because of my looks." The Broad Highway
The peasantry, hereabout, seem very kindly disposed and hospitable. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
There's a hundred thousand acres of land hereabout that must come to him. The Prodigal Judge
I lost a hawk by him, and yet I car'd not to send another after him, so I could find the thief; and hereabout he is; I know he is squatted. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7
“Why did you not warn me there were British hereabout?” Janice Meredith
As for any recruits we have been ordered to pick up en passant, I see small chance of that accomplishment hereabout. The Hidden Children
A minaret hereabout is a sure indication of a town of sufficient importance to support a public eating-khan, where, if not a very elegant, at least a substantial meal is to be obtained. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
I will defer, however, any remarks on Crow Wing, or the many objects of interest hereabout, till I have mentioned a few things which I saw coming up. Minnesota and Dacotah
Nearly all the country hereabout had been burnt, but not very recently. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
Then buy what ye can hereabout before we begin seizing, and see to it that ye buy a good surplus which ye can sell to us at a handsome advance. Janice Meredith
I said: "The Indians hereabout are Mohican, are they not, Mr. Hays?" The Hidden Children
They seem the most timid people hereabout I ever saw. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran
Latterly he seems to have given up these attempts, and to follow the example of his brethren hereabout. Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish.
It is also at other places hereabout, but 'tis rare. The Natural History of Wiltshire
People hereabout all telling that the sahib and the mem-sahibs very great saints; much holy, like Buddha. Hilda Wade, a Woman with Tenacity of Purpose
"The rumor of that tunnel has been hereabout for over a century," explained Brice, to the Standishes. Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story
The shops hereabout were not to be trusted—the proprietors, without exception, were rogues and extortioners. Europe Revised
We have such a small farm, and the land hereabout is all so high in price that to enlarge the farm seems almost hopeless. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life,
Now there is scarce an oake left in the whole parish, and oakes are very rare all hereabout, so that this rich mine cannot be melted and turned to profit. The Natural History of Wiltshire
Much of the land hereabout—probably an immense tract of hill and valley—was the old monk's patrimonial estate. By the Ionian Sea Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy
The former, as it grows hereabout, is short and scrubby, with branches nearly to the ground, and looks like the dwindling remnant of a greater race. Winter Sunshine
People who live hereabout—I am a native of these parts—feel the nearness of France more than they do inland. The Dynasts
What a number of ruins, scarcely emerging from the sand of the desert, are hereabout! Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
Till the beginning of the civill warrs wheat was rarely sown hereabout; and the brown bread was barley: now all the servants and poor people eat wheaten bread. The Natural History of Wiltshire
Is there any other place hereabout where you could deal?- Second Shetland Truck System Report
Thus, with quick suspensive breathings they arrived at the bottom, and trod the few yards of shingle which, on the forbidding shore hereabout, could be found at this spot alone. The Well-Beloved
There ain't near such willing women, that are strict respectable too, there as hereabout, and no open cellars.— The Dynasts
Oh, I've been scanning pond and hole    And waterway hereabout For the body of one with a sunken soul    Who has put his life-light out. Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses
The country hereabout is much inclined to pied cattle, but commonly the colour is black or brown, or deep red. The Natural History of Wiltshire
I understand all the merchants hereabout pay the same current price for fish?-Yes. Second Shetland Truck System Report
As he had said, there was only one house open hereabout, a little temperance inn, where the people stayed up for the arrival of the morning mail and passengers from the Channel boats. The Well-Beloved
Trails hereabout are dangerous and good police sergeants are scarce. Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police; a tale of the Macleod trail
Either he is no judge of beauty, or the peasant girls hereabout are something extraordinary. The Puppet Crown
From within the canvases come guttural syllables of foreign tongues, and broken songs of the fatherland; for they were mainly regiments of the King’s German Legion that slept round the tent-poles hereabout at that time. Life's Little Ironies
While hereabout they heard a shout, or chorus of exclamation, apparently from within the walls of the dark buildings near them. The Trumpet-Major
And when, on my way backalong, I saw you waiting hereabout again, I slipped over the wall, and ran past you! The Well-Beloved
The neighbours hereabout had for many years, and may have still, some curious stories about General Washington's closeness in money matters. Democracy, an American novel
These kings and princes hereabout could boast of but little more than he; and there were millions to back him. The Puppet Crown
These vans, so numerous hereabout, are a respectable, if somewhat lumbering, class of conveyance, much resorted to by decent travellers not overstocked with money, the better among them roughly corresponding to the old French diligences. Life's Little Ironies
The Guayas River is not only fast but seems to cover about all outdoors hereabout. Epistles from Pap: Letters from the man known as 'The Will Rogers of Indiana'
I am not afraid—I go out often by myself at night hereabout.' The Well-Beloved
Moreover, if I had not watered them myself, I suspect that no one else would; for water last year was nearly as precious hereabout as wine. Our Village
"There is none better hereabout," answered Johann, twirling his cap with noticeably white fingers. The Puppet Crown
The paths hereabout were very productive of insects, and being entirely under shade, were very pleasant for strolling. The Naturalist on the River Amazons
Go now thy way, and speed thee hereabout. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems
You yourself can see how good the land hereabout is. Through Russia
The children hereabout speak German, it is true, and our landlord and landlady know German to a certain point.  Three Men on the Bummel
Yet I would we had more light; but I fear there is little chance of finding hereabout any erudite author DE RE VESTIARIA.' Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
They said that it was useless trying to plant anything hereabout; the Sauba ant devoured the young coffee trees, and everyone who attempted to contend against this universal ravager was sure to be defeated. The Naturalist on the River Amazons
It's long since there were any pirates hereabout. Tartarin of Tarascon
The small Runs of Water hereabout, afford great Plenty of Craw-Fish, full as large as those in England, and nothing inferior in Goodness. A New Voyage to Carolina, containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc.
Possibly, the authorities hereabout have had made some life-sized models of that village, and have stuck them about the Forest to see where the thing would look best.  Three Men on the Bummel
My best way is to creep under his gaberdine; there is no other shelter hereabout: misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows. The Tempest
The breadth of the river varies hereabout from two and a half to three miles, but neither coast is the true terra firma. The Naturalist on the River Amazons
For all this same, I'll hide me hereabout: His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt. Romeo and Juliet
The farms hereabout are owned by Boers and English settlers, but many are owned by Germans, Jews, Russians, and other Continentals. Native Life in South Africa
The country, hereabout, was generally level and sandy; producing very little grass, but a considerable quantity of sage or wormwood. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West
"Ah, captain!" said the officer, "everything is quiet hereabout—if I did not know that something is going on in yonder house!" Twenty Years After
The trees seem to be no man's property hereabout. The Naturalist on the River Amazons
"So that at this point, or hereabout, you would sometimes meet the constable on the next beat?" Dope
Was there any other spot on earth where he could sit by the fire and feel that "hereabout are mine own, the people I love?" Rolf in the Woods
I found the circumstance to be quite a novelty to the residents hereabout. The Naturalist on the River Amazons
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