"What do you mean by their getting
scattered?" inquired Dorothy.
The following day still saw them
scattered within sight of each other and heading different ways; but when, at last, the breeze came with the darkling ripple that ran very blue on a pale sea, they all went in the same direction together.
She was really a little gold-haired blue-eyed dryad, whose true home was a wild white cherry-tree that grew in some
scattered woodland behind the old country-house of my boyhood.
When he came back to his work after lunch he carried in his head a picture of the Strand,
scattered with omnibuses, and of the purple shapes of leaves pressed flat upon the gravel, as if his eyes had always been bent upon the ground.
Nearer the coast there are some plains formed from the wreck of the upper plain, and from mud, gravel, and sand thrown up by the sea during the slow elevation of the land, of which elevation we have evidence in upraised beds of recent shells, and in rounded pebbles of pumice
scattered over the country.
I have
scattered her misgivings to the winds; she is obliged to submit to evidence, and to own that she can make the happiness of my life.
In those days there were many serious young men among the students who had come up to the university from the farms and the little towns
scattered over the thinly settled state.
Towards the time when they were expected to return the vocal telegraph was put into operation--the inhabitants, who were
scattered throughout the length of the valley, leaped upon rocks and into trees, shouting with delight at the thoughts of the anticipated treat.
In front of him, in the bend of the river beyond the marsh, moved a bright-colored line of peasant women, and the
scattered hay was being rapidly formed into gray winding rows over the pale green stubble.
A jeweller's window had been broken open in one place, but apparently the thief had been disturbed, and a number of gold chains and a watch lay
scattered on the pavement.
I met my mates in the morning, a broken,
scattered band.
The
scattered isles Uprose, black-looming o'er the tranquil deeps, Where the reflected heavens wanly showed A lingering gleam.