She stamped three times on the ground, and the earth trembled, and both the church and the monk began to shake.
The creature fell heavily on the ground, and out of its side sprang a little hare, which ran like the wind along the river bank.
The estate had formerly belonged to a gentleman of opulence and taste, who had bestowed some considerable attention to the adornment of his
grounds. Having died insolvent, it had been purchased, at a bargain, by Legree, who used it, as he did everything else, merely as an implement for money-making.
Gahan of Gathol let the ship rise a few feet from the ground, then, seizing a bow rope, he dropped over the side.
Springing lightly from the ground he swarmed up the rope toward the bow of the flier.
Still, Amphimedon just took a piece of the top skin from off Telemachus's wrist, and Ctesippus managed to graze Eumaeus's shoulder above his shield; but the spear went on and fell to the
ground. Then Ulysses and his men let drive into the crowd of suitors.
He saw the plane tilt and the machine rise from the
ground. It was a good take-off--as good as Lieutenant Harold Percy Smith-Oldwick could make himself but he realized that it was only so by chance.
It was thought best to divide their forces and try different trapping
grounds. While Dripps went in one direction, Vanderburgh, with about fifty men, proceeded in another.
But a change in the nature of the
ground compelled the doctor to vary his style of locomotion.
He fell heavily to the
ground, and the spear stuck in his heart, which still beat, and made the butt-end of the spear quiver till dread Mars put an end to his life.
"The wires go out from the cave and fence in a circle of level
ground a hundred yards in diameter; they make twelve independent fences, ten feet apart -- that is to say, twelve circles within circles -- and their ends come into the cave again."
And all this part where we are is the little- side
ground, right up to the trees; and on the other side of the trees is the big-side
ground, where the great matches are played.