At the end of a walk of about ten minutes among the tents and posts, which were closer together near the headquarters, Monk entered upon a little
causeway which diverged into three branches.
Gathering my mantle about me, and sheltering my hands in my muff, I did not feel the cold, though it froze keenly; as was attested by a sheet of ice covering the
causeway, where a little brooklet, now congealed, had overflowed after a rapid thaw some days since.
At length we descried a light and a roof, and presently afterwards ran alongside a little
causeway made of stones that had been picked up hard by.
Along the
causeway rode a knight with a score of stout men-at-arms behind him.
advancing to me eagerly along the
causeway seemed the very sprite of Alastor himself!
He was pacing homewards along the
causeway, and did not turn his head.
On stormy nights it shows the exact entrance to the water
causeway."
When he saw my horse's breast fairly pushing the barrier, he did put out his hand to unchain it, and then sullenly preceded me up the
causeway, calling, as we entered the court, - 'Joseph, take Mr.
We may say it only seemed like an island, because a second glance revealed a low
causeway of flat stones running up to it from the shore and turning it into a peninsula.
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.
Even on the
causeway forming the fortifications of Tycho, the mountains hanging on to the interior and exterior sloping flanks rose in stories like gigantic terraces.
As I walked on the railroad
causeway, I used to wonder at the halo of light around my shadow, and would fain fancy myself one of the elect.