'Sit upon my tail, and you will travel faster.' So he sat down, and the fox began to run, and
away they went over stock and stone so quick that their hair whistled in the wind.
What if he went
away -- ever so far
away, into unknown countries beyond the seas -- and never came back any more!
My mother recognized me, but she warned me
away when I started to climb into the tree.
It seems to you that mainly what you want is to get
away; get
away from the same old tedious things you're so used to seeing and so tired of, and set something new.
So he left Aunt Em at home to watch after the hired men and to take care of the farm, while he traveled far
away to Australia to visit his cousins and have a good rest.
'Yes,' she replied; and then, without a pause or any change of voice, 'I want you to take me
away,' she added.
'Ran
away, a negro man named Henry; his left eye out, some scars from a dirk on and under his left arm, and much scarred with the whip.'
When the circus-men came to take him back he got so wild and savage that he frightened them
away. But to every one in the house he was always as gentle as a kitten.
The little dryad long since fled
away weeping,--fled
away, said evil tongues, fled
away to the town.
'That is all very well,' said the King, 'but I cannot give
away my daughter until there stands in front of my palace a garden in which there are three fountains, of which the first must play gold, the second diamonds, and the third brilliants.'
As I watched them disposing of the mangled remains of M'ling, I heard a light footfall behind me, and turning quickly saw the big Hyena-swine perhaps a dozen yards
away. His head was bent down, his bright eyes were fixed upon me, his stumpy hands clenched and held close by his side.
I never ordered them to go
away," said Princess Mary.