'In the grounds before the house.--Them that the
footpath crosses.'
"Straight out at the back; by our threshing floor, my dear, and hemp patches; there's a little
footpath." Stepping carefully with her sunburnt, bare feet, the old woman conducted Levin, and moved back the fence for him by the threshing floor.
Past the old church, and down the
footpath, pottered the old man and the child hand-in-hand early on the afternoon of the day before the feast, and wandered all round the ground, which was already being occupied by the "cheap Jacks," with their green- covered carts and marvellous assortment of wares; and the booths of more legitimate small traders, with their tempting arrays of fairings and eatables; and penny peep-shows and other shows, containing pink-eyed ladies, and dwarfs, and boa-constrictors, and wild Indians.
And of those who in this way beat out a
footpath such as these gentlemen have just been complaining about, which are the real offenders, the workers or the people who are simply amusing themselves?
Then she plunged into the
footpath through the trees.
In the foreground near a pond and a group of white beeches is leading a
footpath animated by travelers."
I walked among the trees trying to find the
footpath. It was very dark indeed in the wood, for the lightning was now becoming infrequent, and the hail, which was pouring down in a torrent, fell in columns through the gaps in the heavy foliage.
Her cheeks never grew a shade deeper when his name was mentioned; she felt no thrill when she saw him passing along the causeway by the window, or advancing towards her unexpectedly in the
footpath across the meadow; she felt nothing, when his eyes rested on her, but the cold triumph of knowing that he loved her and would not care to look at Mary Burge.
We now approached a stile communicating with a
footpath that conducted to a farm-house, where, I suppose, Mr.
A
footpath ran through our field, and very often the great boys passing through would fling stones to make us gallop.
As we went by the
footpath and beside the gateposts and the unfinished lodge, we kept looking back at the house of my fathers.
As a blind one did I once walk in blessed ways: then did ye cast filth on the blind one's course: and now is he disgusted with the old
footpath.