单词 | perambulation |
例句 | During one of these electronic perambulations he found what he was searching for: a broadcast by the charismatic Herbert W. Armstrong, on what was called the Radio Church of God. Endgame 2011-02-01T00:00:00Z On May 5, after pausing for four days at the bus, he resumed his perambulation. Into the Wild 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z My arms were shackled before me with only three links of chain between them; my feet had to suffice with four, making perambulation impossible. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party 2006-09-12T00:00:00Z The ceremony continued for some time, with more perambulations and exchanges of secret passwords and hand signs, more invocations and singing, until C.P. found himself at last standing before the large central altar. The Best of Enemies 1996-04-01T00:00:00Z Where does one start with “Ducks, Newburyport,” the new novel by Lucy Ellmann, with its single, sinuous sentence tracking a middle-aged Ohio woman’s perambulations of thought? Can One Sentence Capture All of Life? 2019-09-06T04:00:00Z After an amiable perambulation with the last of the Victorians, we build to a frantic cliff-top scramble as the Edwardians lose their grip on events and themselves. Britain at the Turn of the 20th Century Was Dealing With a Lot, Badly 2021-04-06T04:00:00Z As far as the latter goes, Hoult's shuffling zombie perambulation is particularly good, as is his facial expressiveness in scenes where R is essentially preverbal. Review: 'Warm Bodies' could use more heat 2013-01-30T17:16:04Z Blending walk, performance and architectural installations, the piece is part of a growing trend to tap into perambulation and creativity and to use the natural landscape as a backdrop for theatre. This week's new theatre and dance 2012-08-17T23:05:38Z Deeply troubled and moved by this revelation, Jep finds his senses peeled and his heart refreshed, he begins a long and final emotional perambulation around the city that he loves. Cannes 2013: The Great Beauty - first look review 2013-05-21T07:10:06Z Describing the poet on his perambulations around the city, Tempest fell into a cadenced performance that could easily be broken into verse, though it did not seem rehearsed: Kate Tempest’s Transformations 2016-05-10T04:00:00Z The film suggests that Leopold Bloom, the Jewish character whose perambulations form the narrative’s central arc, was partly inspired by the attacks, as was the time the story takes place. Movie Review: ‘In Bed With Ulysses,’ Film Celebrating James Joyce Novel 2012-06-10T22:39:21Z The empty winter streets, brisk but never too-cold air, and golden afternoon sun made for superb and invigorating perambulations. Favorite Place: Wintry Wanderings Among Chelsea’s Ghosts 2013-12-26T22:18:07Z Before the performance, Mr. Bresnick recited a passage of Blake’s verse; midway through the piece, after brassy perambulation and dreamy reverie, Ms. Moore sang the verse as she played. Music Review: A Night of Newer Works, With a Glance to the Past 2011-04-22T22:10:09Z It was hard not to follow the intriguing perambulations of the man in red trousers, or a child doing demi-pliés rather nicely. Tosca; La rondine; Arensky Chamber Orchestra ? review 2011-07-16T23:07:14Z It’s those mental perambulations that are the key to the dream the narrator weaves, transporting us, if not to Wuthering Heights or Wonderland, down a different rabbit hole: the foramen of consciousness. Jung Young Moon weaves a metafictional dream in 'Vaseline Buddha' 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z However, the four do echo one another in sequence with drinks downed in their perambulations. ‘Boys and Girls’ at 59E59 Theaters 2014-09-09T04:00:00Z “Wandering Rocks,” a chapter of nineteen sections describing the simultaneous perambulations of various unrelated characters around Dublin, uses images from Google Street View. Why We Are No Longer Shocked by “Ulysses” 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z Take time to stop at key points to savor moments where slow perambulation leads to greater revelation. Glenstone’s landcaping as mindful as its artwork 2018-10-02T04:00:00Z He leaves home and walks until he collapses, experiencing bouts of what the security guard at his law firm calls “the walking thing” and one baffled doctor diagnoses as “benign idiopathic perambulation.” 2010-01-13T22:45:00Z For the artist, this perambulation through time and space is more than just a pilgrimage or an homage to the late architect: It is a living performance. Cristian Chironi Begins His Project “My House Is a Le Corbusier” 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z Given the right approach, Augustin’s dramatic perambulations may have retained the power to fascinate. In 'Little Children Dream of God,' Haitian refugee tale goes adrift 2017-03-05T05:00:00Z Music is in the streets in Warsaw’s center and I heard plenty of it during my downtown perambulations. In Warsaw, With Chopin as Muse 2017-08-23T04:00:00Z It’s a perambulation that disassembles everything he’s saying to you and how he’s saying it, how you’re processing it and even how you’ll be thinking about it tomorrow. Review: ‘The Encounter’ Is a High-Tech Head Trip Through an Amazon Labyrinth 2016-09-29T04:00:00Z It was casually enchanting, as was a later perambulation through a Gershwin standard, “Love Walked In.” Music Review: The Bill McHenry Quartet at the Village Vanguard 2012-03-21T21:12:12Z This particular perambulation, though, is, like Hartford itself, quite modest. Footsteps: For the Poet Wallace Stevens, Hartford Was an Unlikely Muse 2012-02-23T17:40:00Z Their flowing fur, which rises to a crest at their tails and then cascades down, has a way of obscuring their legs, so they seem to be moving via levitation, rather than perambulation. Retired at 4, Wasabi still carries himself like a champion 2022-06-21T04:00:00Z I don’t want to hear another word about Joe Biden’s bumbles, stumbles, gaffes or verbal perambulations — and certainly not as a reflection of his mental agility. Sleepy Joe? In final debate, Biden navigated a minefield of Trump disruptions 2020-10-23T04:00:00Z In my previous column about pennies, I mentioned the “penny walk,” a Depression-era perambulation that relied on flipping a penny to determine a serendipitous route. Perspective | A new documentary flips over the lowly penny 2020-08-19T04:00:00Z At dawn, before pilgrims begin their daily perambulations around the tree’s massive trunk, local children forage under its sprawling canopy—some branches are propped up by iron columns—to gather fallen leaves. Walking the Path of the Buddha in a Neglected Corner of India 2019-08-09T04:00:00Z Following the shoeless and sockless perambulation, the side formed a circle and told sad stories of the death of kings. Women’s World Cup captured public’s imagination despite Fifa’s worst efforts | Marina Hyde 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z A gimmick within a gimmick, in other words, whose only real mission was to keep its online audience glued to its perambulations. The needle and the damage done: Another election night ruined by garbage “data journalism” 2018-11-12T05:00:00Z Will Self explains what he learns from perambulations in London, there’s Fran Lebowitz in New York, Helen Garner in Melbourne, “natural navigator” Tristan Gooley in Portsmouth, and writers on Delhi and Newcastle, Cairo and Wellington. It's fascinating, the things you see when you’re out on foot | David Sedaris 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z Instead, subtle movements help start the process, and each herd gathers its members together on its perambulation through unfenced former fields. The magical wilderness farm: raising cows among the weeds at Knepp 2018-06-15T04:00:00Z And what sort of Pokémon game, to say nothing of games in general, made perambulation mandatory? Why Pokemon Go Matters One Year Later 2017-07-06T04:00:00Z “The Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead” continue to dominate the AMC landscape in continuous, carnivorous perambulation. Cinemax drama 'Outcast' shifts apocalypse from zombies to demons 2016-06-03T04:00:00Z In big cities, I realised, a different kind of perambulation was required. Walk and use a mobile at the same time? No | Elizabeth Day 2015-08-15T04:00:00Z In celebration of that day, and Bloom’s fictional perambulations around Dublin during the course of it, James Joyce fans mark the date each year as “Bloomsday.” The Romantic True Story Behind James Joyce's Bloomsday 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z Clear traces the young man’s early perambulations through California occultism and various hare-brained moneymaking schemes to the Jersey Shore, where he washed up exhausted and plagued by anxiety. Religion is a pyramid scheme: Scientology and the lasting lesson of “Going Clear” 2015-04-02T04:00:00Z It’s ultimately the story of a man who keeps leaving people whose base function is to empty themselves to ensure his perambulations seem necessary. ‘Dying Light’ review: Born to run . . . errands while battling zombies 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z Hooper, Yu and their colleagues suggest that in the course of its perambulations around the cell, NFIL3 binds to a bit of DNA that, when not bound, encourages the production of T helper 17 cells. Don't Upset Your Internal Clock 2013-11-08T23:05:24Z It while she was not thinking of these things that her perambulations were disturbed by the sound of footsteps approaching from behind. How Jane Austen needed some persuasion from Mervyn King 2013-06-27T12:54:25Z Every time the cushioned knee came forward the bell jingled, and it being of considerable size its tones could be heard a long distance from the scene of the man’s perambulations. The Cambrian Sketch-Book Tales, Scenes, and Legends of Wild Wales 2012-04-27T02:00:33.040Z Some of them may be taking planets along with them on their perambulations. Runaway Planets Zoom Through the Milky Way -- and Beyond 2012-03-26T12:00:00Z For some years past she discontinued these perambulations, and lived entirely shut up in her house in Moss-alley, the windows of which she had bricked up, so that no light could enter from without. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z But he considered "that the time had now come to express it without any perambulation or circumlocution." The Fourth Estate, vol.1 2011-12-25T03:00:10.170Z Alderbury stopped in his perambulation, gathered up a number of letters lying on the table where the tea was usually spread and made them into a neat packet. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z The early Christians readily adapted some of the best heathen customs to their own requirements, and thus we soon find them making a perambulation round their fields, accompanied by their bishops and clergy. Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects 2011-12-02T03:00:21.090Z For instance, Mr Granger had a twelve-mile beat to go over every day of his life, hot or cold, rain or shine, besides various local perambulations before or after his main round was finished. Miss Arnott's Marriage 2011-11-11T03:00:33Z Being a little tired after my perambulations, I lay back in my chair, and shutting my eyes, fell to ruminating on the queer trick Fate had played me. The Beautiful White Devil 2011-11-11T03:00:24.760Z Dalston registers not only supply this information, but a description of the ceremony of perambulation. Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland 2011-11-01T02:00:23.027Z I then thought of a hollow tree, many of which I had seen in the course of my perambulations. The Emigrant's Lost Son or, Life Alone in the Forest 2011-10-13T02:00:39.777Z By way of accessories, the customs of “whipping” and “bumping” gradually came to form part of the perambulation ceremony. Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects 2011-12-02T03:00:21.090Z I presume this indignity is offered to the word perambulation. In the Arctic Seas A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions 2011-10-10T02:00:18.377Z Before leaving London he wrote: "The whole length of my perambulations in London and vicinity exceeds 1,200 miles." Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z Do you ever, my dear Sylvia, in your perambulations abroad, go near any of the gipsies?—for, if so, I should not mind giving you a shilling to purchase that woman’s recipe.” A Very Naughty Girl 2011-07-27T02:00:30.947Z The wedding being ended, all the company went to bed, where we will leave them till the next morning, to relate poor Robin's perambulation about the city. Amusing Prose Chap Books 2011-06-27T02:01:05.043Z By this time she had been informed of Alfred's perambulations with her predecessor. The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z In the midst of their perambulations a reverberating peal of manufactured thunder rent the air and the zealous imp skipped into the room. Marjorie Dean High School Senior 2011-06-06T02:00:09.407Z He usually walked out in the dusk of evening, but limited his perambulations to a short space. Ormond, Volume II (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:19.953Z Already, even in this short perambulation, the chaplain was greatly struck by the change which he observed in his former pupil. Trevethlan: (Vol 2 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-16T02:00:19.270Z In his professional perambulations over the moors of Dumfries-shire he had to encounter temptations which a mind and temperament like his found it difficult to resist. Life of Robert Burns 2011-05-11T02:00:21.043Z The wife, already engaged in like perambulation, had possession of the other. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z Half an hour thereafter he spent in an uneasy perambulation of the dining-room while Jarvis picked his teeth and cleaned his nails. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z These mills were evidently rotated by slave labour, as there was no room for the perambulation of a horse or donkey, while the side-lugs in which the handle-bars were inserted are plainly visible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 "Fleury, Claude" to "Foraker" 2011-04-03T02:00:20.883Z In his perambulations round the Creek with Dr Tom he found much to interest and amuse him. Settling Day 2011-03-08T03:00:36.623Z The washing of doorsteps and sidewalks, too, begins to interfere with your perambulations, and to dim the lustre which No. 97, High Holborn, has imparted to your shoes. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z Perhaps I’m just less willing to follow Nissan on its design perambulations. Transformer Insects Invade, Disguised as Nissans 2011-02-17T19:25:36Z More than once the Deemster stopped in his uneasy perambulations, and cried "What's that?" as if arrested by sounds that did not break on the ears of others. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z "Do you object to sitting down?" asked Sidney, after bearing with these heavy perambulations for a time. Mattie:?A Stray (Vol 3 of 3) 2011-02-16T03:00:37.273Z The perambulation of Yonge Street was extended to the Holland Landing, and even to Penetanguishene, the whole line of that lengthy route presenting points more or less noteworthy at short intervals. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z Bertie paused in his perambulation of the little room, and stared at him. Abington Abbey A Novel 2011-01-30T03:00:14.557Z He arranged the choirs and the music sung at the scholars' annual processions and perambulations of the town, which took place at Michaelmas, New Year, and on St. Martin's and St. Gregory's Days. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z If it isn’t burglary, what motive could the man have for any such nocturnal perambulation?” Max Carrados 2010-12-24T03:00:32.117Z The procession passed round the village and to the farm-houses near by, collecting largess of coin or beer, winding up the perambulation at the churchyard. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z Of Mr. Oates we have had occasion to speak in our perambulation of King Street. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z After dinner, if it’s nice out, we might take a perambulation around the garden and congratulate ourselves on our good fortune to actually have this great garden and be able to live where we live. 2010-02-13T00:38:00Z The School monies represented perquisites derived from funds obtained by the scholars, partly by their weekly collections from the public, partly from the four annual processions or perambulations of the city. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z He felt very much afraid—indeed, so much so, that it was not till after an hour's perambulation through the room, that he could prevail on himself to lie down in the empty bed. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 5 The acts of piety are bathing with sand, lying upon sand, oblations, mutterings, and devotional perambulation. The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy In the course of our perambulations we have already noticed some instances in the town of long persistency in one place of business or residence. Toronto of Old 2011-02-10T03:00:45.907Z Beating the Bounds, the periodical survey or perambulation by which the boundaries of parishes in England are preserved. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis “My! isn’t he a sight!” giggled Helen, as she ran past the gyrating youngster, who had again turned for a third perambulation of the railing. Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point Nita, the Girl Castaway All these days, on my constant perambulations, it had stared me in the face with its shut windows, its dirty step, its idle chimneys. Witching Hill Boundaries of parishes, at common law, depended upon ancient and immemorial custom, and in many parishes great care was taken to perpetuate the boundaries of the parish by perambulations from time to time. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" Mercifully, Jenkins—tiresome man though he usually was—had not taken this literally; or he might have made the floor less fit for the Boy's perambulations. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days It was nearly two months after I had lost sight of poor Ellen, that during one of my dinner-hour perambulations about town, I looked in, almost accidentally, upon my old friend and chum, Jack W——. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4. And then it occurred to Lamont that nocturnal perambulation with no external, and therefore legitimate, object, especially during the small hours, was an unpopular form of exercise among natives. In the Whirl of the Rising After my fruitless attempt to get my accustomed breakfast, I resumed my perambulations, this time taking the Rue Vivienne as far as the Palais-Royal. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections In former times when maps were rare it was usual to make a formal perambulation of the parish boundaries on Ascension day or during Rogation week. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" Bags observed, however, that he always included the gun where the deposit lay in his perambulations, which became shorter and shorter. Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2 The poor turkey, anxious to observe the perambulations of his friend below, follows him with eye and neck, until becoming too dizzy to maintain the perch, when down he falls into the cunning wolf's clutches! Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia In the country it was noticed that the nocturnal perambulation of the colored population diminished, or entirely ceased, wherever the Ku Klux appeared. Ku Klux Klan Its Origin, Growth and Disbandment He was a charming man, and by no means straight-laced, but he drew the line at accompanying Arthur in his nightly perambulations. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections This concluded the perambulation, and an entry of its various details were duly entered in the Parish Book, and signed by Tho. The Annals of Willenhall He resumed his perambulations of the room, and lapsed for a while into silence. Jena or Sedan? The wanderings in Wales were followed by the famous sojourn in Soho, with its waitings at money-lenders' doors, and its perambulations of Oxford Street. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 As for his purpose in getting in, he must have accomplished that while on his midnight perambulations. The Bright Face of Danger Being an Account of Some Adventures of Henri de Launay, Son of the Sieur de la Tournoire Happening one fine summer's day in the course of a perambulation to have fatigued themselves, they sat down on the grass to rest and soon fell asleep. Notes and Queries, Number 217, December 24, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Myriads of masqueraders, in every variety of motley and domino, congregate in the plaza after their day's perambulations, and dance, sing, or bewitch each other with their disguises. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba These ape the tools which a Nomadic Gypsey takes with him in his perambulations. A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, & Present State of the Gypsies Well, he pays seven and sixpence a year for the privilege of perambulation, and you pay nothing! Mr. Punch Awheel The Humours of Motoring and Cycling A plant termed in this country Gang Flower is the same as Rogation Flower, recalling the perambulation of parishes on one of those days. Notes and Queries, Number 193, July 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Starting from the various Chinese guilds, and uniting in front of the governor's house, a grand procession, over a mile long, commenced the perambulation of the streets of the city. In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 When I returned to my room I found Brenda had been disturbed by my perambulation, for she was up and moving about restlessly. Border Ghost Stories Sir Walter’s idea was that the next two volumes should be a regular and systematic perambulation of London by different persons, so that the history of each parish should be complete in itself. Chelsea The Fascination of London Having completed our perambulations of the town, let us betake ourselves once more to the country. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter In the latter years of his life, when he lived at Cheyne Walk, he would often not begin his perambulations until an hour before midnight. Old Familiar Faces Having completed a hasty perambulation of the town we drive boldly into the undergrowth to where a strange-looking building lies half-buried in the foliage. In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 He was at his house, rather tired after his perambulations during the night. The Island House A Tale for the Young Folks The perambulation, beyond affording a pleasant outing to the visitors in the long May days, does not seem to have had any practical result. Chronicles of Strathearn The second was the nightly perambulations, which could easily be tested. Simon He pulled down the window-blinds, and began afresh his perambulation to and fro. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time In the course of his perambulations, he reached the Williamsburg road, and was on the point of extending his observations in the direction of the railroad, when he was stopped by a sentinel. The Young Lieutenant or, The Adventures of an Army Officer Somewhere in the dead and vacant dawn Philip went to bed, worn out by a night-long perambulation of the dark streets. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 How they curled their hair and dyed their moustaches and practised their lips, not only to 'prunes and prisms,' but to 'peaches of passion' and 'pomegranates,' and 'peripatetic perambulation' and everything they could think of! Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations Here we turn westward, and resume our perambulation in the part lying along the northern side of the Strand, which has not yet been described. The Strand District The Fascination of London The melancholy perambulation ended, and he lay down once more. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time The sailing-master followed him in his perambulations above and below, and when the family had finished their meal, he conducted him to the cabin, and permitted him to look into the state-rooms. Little Bobtail or The Wreck of the Penobscot. She cautiously approached her companion, who, having discontinued his perambulations, had seated himself in a corner, awaiting the termination of their interview. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 During his perambulations to and fro he has more than once passed this vessel, but the ensign not being English, he did not think of boarding her. The Land of Fire A Tale of Adventure Her perambulations about the deck were watched with undiminished interest. The Cricket One of the most minute of the various perambulations of this Forest dates from about this time, and serves to identify several spots, the early names of which have long passed away. The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account Mrs. Windsor stood near the window, idly following with her eyes the perambulations of Bung, who was flitting about the garden like a ghost with a curled tail and a turned-up nose. The Green Carnation It all came of those two vile wretches thinking Jack Dawson out of town when he wasn’t; for he was right there following them around in their perambulations. At Fault Their idea was that no b——y foreigner had any right to question the good intentions of a British sailor or to intercept his perambulations either drunk or sober. The Shellback's Progress In the Nineteenth Century In Germany its players gave fame and name to a distinct class of itinerant minstrels named the Gigeours, who were often associated with the Jongleurs in their perambulations. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators He paused in his preoccupation, his perambulation, conscious evidently of no reluctance that was worth a scene with so charming and so hungry a woman. The Outcry Mr. Vyner continued his perambulation smoked furiously and muttered something "forcing conditions upon him." Salthaven Her life was sometimes very blank in the intervals of street perambulations and matin�es and reading of morbid literature. At Fault Still, perambulation of those furlongs of corridor in the big building in Whitehall might have offered points of interest to a visitor not too exhausted to take notice. Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918 During our perambulation we came to some machinery and bulkheads, etcetera, which were dingy in colour. In the Track of the Troops But we shall not omit an account of these places in our perambulation, which is guided by sense-limits rather than by arbitrary lines. The Kensington District The Fascination of London An ingenious writer has observed, that "a garden just accommodates itself to the perambulations of a scholar, who would perhaps rather wish his walks abridged than extended." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 “So, sir,” said Captain Plumbton, stopping in his perambulation, and squaring his shoulders still more, “I find that you laugh at the first-lieutenant.” The Pirate When the new purveyor arrived, he found nothing but “a beggarly account of empty boxes;” and his perambulations in the orchard and garden, for the same reason, were equally fruitless. Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer During his perambulations he ran frequent risk of being shot by irascible Bashi-Bazouks or wearied Albanians; was more than once looked on with suspicion, and frequently suffered rough treatment, but he acted his part well. In the Track of the Troops It has been necessary to linger long over the Gardens and the Palace, but we must now turn northward up Church Street to complete our perambulation of the district. The Kensington District The Fascination of London Sometimes she attended Madam Pauline, who, however, did not often extend her perambulations beyond the grounds or the neighbouring village. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow His perambulations presently brought him to a spot where there was a pond of water, in which some gold-fish were swimming. Randy of the River The Adventures of a Young Deckhand Trees at corners were marked with a hatchet: a note book was preserved as a guide for the next perambulation. The Prayer Book Explained He set himself to make the perambulation of the street. Clayhanger We ended our perambulation of the town, by going to the opera at night. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823 The feelings excited by a perambulation of Pompeii, especially at such an hour, are beyond the power of my pen to describe. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3) The binding portion of it consists in the perambulation of the sacred pole five or seven times. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala More recently the perambulation of Exeter has been performed on Ascension Day. The Prayer Book Explained If M. Gozlan's narrative be authentic, Balzac was right to value this name highly, for he had spent many hours in seeking for it by a systematic perambulation of the streets of Paris. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) These nocturnal perambulations will not improve your health, my love; and it is past prayer-time already. Louis' School Days A Story for Boys He made a perambulation of the city and abated all nuisances and encroachments. London and the Kingdom - Volume I This effort with him had many forms; it involved, among other things, a perpetual perambulation of the streets, a haunting of horse-cars, railway-stations, shops that were "selling off." The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) Boundary stones, dated May 4, 1837, are to be seen in the thickets of Buckland Woods, Devon, showing that Ascension Day was chosen in that year for the perambulation of Ashburton. The Prayer Book Explained And after that was finished, the sheykh availed himself of some remark of mine to start the whole perambulation once again. Oriental Encounters Palestine and Syria, 1894-6 In order to execute the lesser charter, it was requisite, by new perambulations, to set bounds to the royal forests, and to disafforest all land which former encroachments had comprehended within their limits. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III. Even the familiar practice of going carol-singing may be a Christianized form of some such perambulation. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan I was Quixote enough to dash sword in hand into the thicket after them: but no one waited for me; so I continued my perambulations in peace. The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815 Rejecting Janet's proffered arm, which she was in the habit of leaning on in her perambulations about the house and grounds, Lady Chillington walked slowly and painfully out of the room. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891 This, too, was the room in which Lady Chillington took her midnight perambulations, and that coffin was the object she came to contemplate. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891 This solemn perambulation and primitive concert is witnessed by numerous interested spectators, and listened to by a large and attentive audience. The Delight Makers On the occasion of a similar perambulation of the parish boundaries in 1714-15 the churchwardens paid for beer, pipes and tobacco, cakes and wine. The Social History of Smoking Nayland Smith commenced one of his restless perambulations, glancing at me from time to time and frequently tugging at the lobe of his ear. The Hand Of Fu-Manchu Being a New Phase in the Activities of Fu-Manchu, the Devil Doctor Valued companion of my expeditions, Wanderings, and my street perambulations, What can be more deserving of my praises Than my umbrella? My Life as an Author A lady being in the case, I fly upon the wings of domestic love along the precincts sacred to the perambulations of my great-grandfather. Successful Recitations They only come here twice a week, and it has been allowed for such ages—they are generally quiet, and fortunately their perambulations close at the end of the gallery. The Man and the Moment His sole companion in these perambulations was his great dog, which slept at his chamber-door, and always followed him when he went out. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 426 Volume 17, New Series, February 28, 1852 The latter had now ceased his perambulations, and, one elbow resting upon the mantelpiece, was staring at Morrison—his penetrating gray eyes as hard as steel. The Hand Of Fu-Manchu Being a New Phase in the Activities of Fu-Manchu, the Devil Doctor The parish perambulations customary in Rogation Week were generally less of a solemnity in the eighteenth than they had been in the seventeenth and preceding centuries. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century At the same time the forest perambulation, which had long been ordered, was directed to be proceeded with at once. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) I think," observed Sandy gravely, "that greater success will attend Penelope's perambulations. The Moon out of Reach We only held a piece of territory under a square mile in extent, and none of it was free from shell or rifle-fire, so that our perambulations were carried on under difficulty. Five Months at Anzac A Narrative of Personal Experiences of the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force Smith paused in his perambulation of the carpet and stared hard at the celebrated art dealer. The Hand Of Fu-Manchu Being a New Phase in the Activities of Fu-Manchu, the Devil Doctor Ay, come on!" cried Nicholas; "this perambulation will be rare sport. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest "It is an old perambulation of Dorsetshire, which I have long desired to possess." The Spinners Why, boy," continued the other, resuming his perambulation of the deck, "explosions have sometimes been heard for hundreds, ay hundreds, of miles. Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of Rakata And off you go on your midnight perambulations—the cold wakes you up—and there's the devil to pay—and the old doctor to pay! Tell England A Study in a Generation That is why a perambulation of the stalls is as perilous as to pick one's way through hot ploughshares. Prose Fancies "The first perambulation was made by Henry de Lacy, about the middle of the twelfth century," replied the reeve. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest After a vain attempt to drive himself, the phantom coursers having apparently a supreme contempt for whipcord, he gives up the reins to a professional charioteer, and commences his perambulations. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 "She had," replied Jaspar, stopping suddenly in his perambulation of the room, and speaking with an eagerness which betrayed his anxiety to obtain more evidence. Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue At last the bell in the tower pealed forth nine slow, sonorous strokes, and Roland raised his head, ceasing his perambulations. The Sword Maker It was nearly two months after I had lost sight of poor Ellen, that during one of my dinner-hour perambulations about town, I looked in almost accidentally upon my old friend and chum, Jack W——. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 421 Volume 17, New Series, January 24, 1852 And as it applies to the perambulation we are about to make, I may as well repeat what the same learned writer further saith touching marks, meres, and boundaries, and how they may be known. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest After a perambulation of twenty miles he had now set his face homewards, and thus the meeting was accomplished. Children of the Mist Suddenly he stopped in his perambulation, as a faint recollection of the lost key came to his mind. Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue We went again a-shore on the 18th, and would have taken the advantage of Tupia's company, in our perambulation; but he was too much engaged with his friends. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 But they received a substantial recompense afterwards, and the whole company, when the procession was over, sat down to the perambulation dinner, and talked about their recollections of former days. Old English Sports, Pastimes and Customs Nor can the place of this labour and search and worldwide perambulation be supplied by any genius or meditation or argumentation; no, not if all men's wits could meet in one. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations From the window Damaris observed her son make a complete perambulation of his trouble without comment. Children of the Mist When the new purveyor arrived, he found nothing but "a beggarly account of empty boxes;" and his perambulations in the orchard and garden, for the same reason were equally fruitless. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer The remainder of the party supported Mr Milestone's proposition; and, accordingly, Squire Headlong and Mr Milestone leading the van, they commenced their perambulation. Headlong Hall Emanuel, fortunately for him, was adept at perambulation with a full cup of tea in one hand and a hat or so in the other. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) In our perambulations, we met, of course, all sorts and conditions of people, and one morning I recollect we got the surprise of our lives. Recollections of Calcutta for over Half a Century Mrs. Blanchard now sank into silent perambulation of the deserted chambers. Children of the Mist At the end of our long perambulations of the walls it will be a grateful relief to sit for a while at one of the "Restaurations" or restaurants on the walls. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 5 Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, Part 1 Goodman of Ballengeich, a name assumed by James V. of Scotland in his disguised perambulations about Edinburgh o' nights. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge And the more he revived, the more energetically did he protest against this wearisome perambulation. The Mystery of 31 New Inn Then, if we extend our perambulations to the vicinity of London, how many hallowed places shall we meet with? The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 388, September 5, 1829 About this aimless, interminable perambulation there was something to twist the nerves, something led and at the same time driven like a succession of frail and indecisive charges. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 Here and there in your perambulation you may detect an odour with which certain trenches have already familiarised you. Over There War Scenes on the Western Front Did his nerves draw tight, and his muscles, too, waiting for the idea behind these perambulations to emerge? Mary Wollaston I accordingly made a mental note and the perambulation continued. The Mystery of 31 New Inn He started off to make another perambulation of the table; then when he had come to the door again he stopped, glaring in from the height of two steps. The Secret Agent a Simple Tale Whatever else Society may do, and suffer to be done, this thing it ought not to allow, any more than it should allow the free perambulation of a mad dog. In Darkest England and the Way Out Smith stopped his perambulations immediately in front of West, looking into his dulled eyes. The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu As in the other instance, a search has to be made for the key, entailing much perambulation of the farm. Yorkshire In the feverish perambulations of her mind she prowled through a house of bleak unlighted rooms hunting for her mother. The Beautiful and Damned Nothing could be more delightful or more rational than our midnight perambulations. Beaux and Belles of England Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire Raffles paused, cigarette between fingers, in a leonine perambulation of his cage; and his smile was a sufficient affirmative. Mr. Justice Raffles Not until the gray, formless light of the dawn-dusk was wavering over the land, did he cease his perambulations. The Black Bag He had reached the rose garden in the course of his perambulations. The Gem Collector At last the perambulation is finished—the dazzling sunshine is once more all around you as you come out to the steep steps that lead towards the ramparts. Normandy, Illustrated, Part 3 To give an account of the various incidents which occurred, in this perambulation of the county of Somerset, would be an interesting and diverting history of itself. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 2 Between these perambulations, I spent the day reclining with my eyes shut. What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile In the little town of Charlbury in Oxfordshire, "the perambulations seem to have been performed mostly by boys, accompanied by one or more of their seniors." The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day After breakfast each morning I would kiss her and hand her over to the tender mercies of her Isidora, then go forth on my fruitless perambulations about the town. The Purple Land I will not be barren of my armorie, in my future perambulation for the lower element. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4 The rooms are shown thrice a week, and are not, I think, worth the time that one must give to the perambulation. A Wanderer in Florence Once in five years he made a perambulation, or journey, through the whole duchy, inspecting all the Royal property, and arranging for new leases. Moonfleet Pursuing my perambulations, I came to the slave and general cotton place of vendue, to the left of the General Post-office, which building is a very substantial edifice of stone. An Englishman's Travels in America His Observations of Life and Manners in the Free and Slave States He turned away, and Spargo recommenced his apparently aimless perambulation of the dreary, depressing corridors. The Middle Temple Murder And then, resuming his maniacal perambulations, he pointed towards an adjoining room, the folding doors of which were wide open. Fruitfulness The regard which he cherishes for poetry and art had hitherto marked out this pleasant hostelrie as the utmost limit of his down-town perambulations. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 21, August 20, 1870 The O. P. side had been given over by general consent to Mr Goble for his perambulations. The Little Warrior The following day I continued my perambulations; to the left of the episcopal church I have already mentioned, and surrounded by umbrageous trees in a park-like enclosure, is the Town-hall. An Englishman's Travels in America His Observations of Life and Manners in the Free and Slave States I still, therefore, continued my own perambulation, but I made a motion to my poor Diane to go, deeming it cruel to detain her from her little one. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 And if his constant perambulations did not affect his good-humor, he was nevertheless often haunted by thoughts of the future. Fruitfulness "Does he still select the park and the terrace outside the house for his midnight perambulations?" The Great Impersonation Florent, indeed, was just then returning to the markets after his prolonged perambulation. The Fat and the Thin Mr. Dexter continued his nervous perambulations, and his wife remained seated and silent. The Hand but Not the Heart or, The Life-Trials of Jessie Loring The child retired from the room, and Mr. Grim resumed his perambulations, his eyes upon the floor, and a shadow resting on his countenance. The Lights and Shadows of Real Life "I perfectly understand you," Beauchene ended by saying, without any show of anger, as he abruptly brought his perambulations to an end. Fruitfulness Picking his way with great caution, he commenced a leisurely perambulation of the whole of the outside of the wood. The Great Impersonation When she was unable, during her afternoon perambulations, to wheedle stallkeepers into filling her bag for her, she was reduced to dining off the merest scraps. The Fat and the Thin Mr. Heard watched his perambulations with mixed feelings—moral disapproval combining with a small grain of envy at the fellow's conspicuous immunity from the prevailing sea-sickness. South Wind Had Bloom discussed similar subjects during nocturnal perambulations in the past? Ulysses Chief among these is the mammoth cave of Han, the mere perambulation of which is said to occupy more than two hours. Beautiful Europe: Belgium He stopped short in the middle of his perambulations. Jeanne of the Marshes He slackened his steps, and rested in that kitchen garden, as after a long perambulation amidst deafening noises and repulsive odours. The Fat and the Thin The knowledge of the boundaries of the parish was kept alive by the traditional ceremony of perambulation. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600 He had reached the rose-garden in the course of his perambulations. The Intrusion of Jimmy My poor mother, having gone over most of this ground many times before, will perhaps not find the perambulation so exhilarating as will Caroline herself. A Changed Man; and other tales I offer this axiom as some apology for obtruding upon the reader a few of the speculations which have engaged my mind during these daily perambulations. Urban Sketches They rambled round the square roofs of the pavilions, followed the course of the long roofs of the covered ways, climbed and descended the slopes, and lost themselves in endless perambulations of discovery. The Fat and the Thin Finally, in my aimless perambulation, I came to the mantelpiece. The Adventure of the Dying Detective For nearly an hour he continued his perambulation, his hands clasped behind him as though absorbed in deep thought. That Mainwaring Affair The head-liners, naturally, are not driven to this wearying perambulation, but can go away to their rest if they are so inclined. The Secret of the Night Short as the space was during which the procession again completed a third perambulation of the chapel, it seemed an eternity to Kenneth. The Talisman I was only there two years, and half my perambulations occurred at dusk or after dark. The New Machiavelli |
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