Turan hesitated a moment in the face of almost certain discovery and then, assured that they must take him for one of their own people, he moved boldly into the
avenue. Having no idea of the direction in which he might best hope to find what he sought, and not wishing to arouse suspicion by further hesitation, he turned to the left and stepped briskly along the pavement with the intention of placing himself as quickly as possible beyond the observation of those nocturnal watchers.
The rows of trees, running at right angles, enabled him to see along only one narrow
avenue at a time.
"Let's go home around by Spofford
Avenue," suggested Gilbert.
Along one broad
avenue and then another he strode briskly until he had passed beyond the district of the nobles and had come to the place of shops.
The house in itself was already an historic document, though not, of course, as venerable as certain other old family houses in University Place and lower Fifth
Avenue. Those were of the purest 1830, with a grim harmony of cabbage- rose-garlanded carpets, rosewood consoles, round-arched fire-places with black marble mantels, and immense glazed book-cases of mahogany; whereas old Mrs.
On the other side of the gate a sandy driver disappeared into an
avenue of ragged and stunted elm trees, which effectually concealed any view of the house.
My home now was upon an
avenue leading into the plaza from the south, the main artery down which we had marched from the gates of the city.
There have been two or three fine old trees cut down, that grew too near the house, and it opens the prospect amazingly, which makes me think that Repton, or anybody of that sort, would certainly have the
avenue at Sotherton down: the
avenue that leads from the west front to the top of the hill, you know," turning to Miss Bertram particularly as he spoke.
We had passed within its streets and were walking toward the central portion, when at an intersecting
avenue we saw a body of green warriors approaching.
Down the
avenue came boastfully sauntering a lad of sixteen years, although the chronic sneer of an ideal manhood already sat upon his lips.
By-and- by the procession went filing down the steep descent of the main
avenue, the flickering rank of lights dimly revealing the lofty walls of rock almost to their point of junction sixty feet overhead.
Opening this also, she ran down the
avenue, never lessening her speed till she stood outside the door of Lesser Hill.