From hilltops we saw fair green valleys lying spread out below, with streams winding through them, and island groves of trees here and there, and huge lonely oaks scattered about and casting black blots of shade; and beyond the valleys we saw the ranges of hills, blue with haze, stretching away in billowy per- spective to the horizon, with at wide intervals a dim
fleck of white or gray on a wave-summit, which we knew was a castle.
Sometimes through the monotonous waves of men, like a
fleck of white foam on the waves of the Enns, an officer, in a cloak and with a type of face different from that of the men, squeezed his way along; sometimes like a chip of wood whirling in the river, an hussar on foot, an orderly, or a townsman was carried through the waves of infantry; and sometimes like a log floating down the river, an officers' or company's baggage wagon, piled high, leather covered, and hemmed in on all sides, moved across the bridge.
To the north stretched the tree country, but to the south, between two swelling downs, a glimpse might be caught of the cold gray shimmer of the sea, with the white
fleck of a galley sail upon the distant sky-line.
Rivera, on his knees, scrubbing, looked up, with suspended brush, his bare arms
flecked with soapy, dirty water.
When, in consequence of heavy rains up-country, a river which you wish to ford is swollen and
flecked with foam, you must wait until it subsides.
Was it not youth to feel as he felt now, when coming from the other side to the edge of the wood he saw in the glowing light of the slanting sunbeams the gracious figure of Varenka in her yellow gown with her basket, walking lightly by the trunk of an old birch tree, and when this impression of the sight of Varenka blended so harmoniously with the beauty of the view, of the yellow oatfield lying bathed in the slanting sunshine, and beyond it the distant ancient forest
flecked with yellow and melting into the blue of the distance?
On the extreme verge of the horizon lie a long chain of mountain peaks, with their rugged summits
flecked with snow.
The aerial battle was over, and Thomas Mugridge, whining and gibbering, his mouth
flecked with bloody foam, was brought down to deck.
Her rapt eyes were still on the dancing
flecks of color from the prism pendants swaying in the sunlit window.
The howling of the wind grew louder,
flecks of foam began to separate themselves from the crests of the waves, and the vessel pitched, rolled and tossed more violently.
In five minutes they returned, the little ones bearing plates of thin caraway wafers,--hearts, diamonds, and circles daintily sugared, and
flecked with caraway seed raised in the garden behind the house.
We found a short valley between rugged tors which led to an open, grassy space
flecked over with the white cotton grass.