Ascalaphus and Ialmenus, sons of Mars,
led the people that dwelt in Aspledon and Orchomenus the realm of Minyas.
The child's hand was pointing southward, along the road that
led to London.
Then the Prince rode home to the old Mother Dragon, who was full of wonder when she saw him, and said, 'You have succeeded to-day in looking after my mare, and as a reward you shall come to my ball to-night.' She gave him at the same time a cloak made of copper, and
led him to a big room where several young he-dragons and she-dragons were dancing together.
Two of the brothers
led Pierre up to the altar, placed his feet at right angles, and bade him lie down, saying that he must prostrate himself at the Gates of the Temple.
She laid her fingers upon his arm and
led him towards the door.
Led by the new light that had fallen on her, Emily returned to the library the next morning with a definite idea of what she had to look for.
Over this bridge the Scoodlers
led their prisoners, through the opening into the mountain, which they found to be an immense hollow dome lighted by several holes in the roof.
"Come tomorrow to the messroom," said Vronsky, and squeezing him by the sleeve of his coat, with apologies, he moved away to the center of the race course, where the horses were being
led for the great steeplechase.
When they rose up from the ground, and took the shady track which
led them through the wood, she bounded on before, printing her tiny footsteps in the moss, which rose elastic from so light a pressure and gave it back as mirrors throw off breath; and thus she lured the old man on, with many a backward look and merry beck, now pointing stealthily to some lone bird as it perched and twittered on a branch that strayed across their path, now stopping to listen to the songs that broke the happy silence, or watch the sun as it trembled through the leaves, and stealing in among the ivied trunks of stout old trees, opened long paths of light.
Ned started off very slowly with his sad load, and Robert came and looked at my foot again; then he took his handkerchief and bound it closely round, and so he
led me home.
The lazy girl was delighted at this, and thought to herself, 'The gold will soon be mine.' Mother Holle
led her, as she had
led her sister, to the broad gateway; but as she was passing through, instead of the shower of gold, a great bucketful of pitch came pouring over her.
On leaving the office--as soon as he was out of sight of the door--he turned eastward, instead of taking the way that
led to his own house in town.