But the sausage
remained so long away, that they became uneasy, and the bird flew out to meet him.
And the tribe would
remain always in the locality and he would be king again as he had in the past.
Perhaps the president of a corps notices that one of the membership who is no longer an exempt--that is a freshman-- has
remained a sophomore some little time without volunteering to fight; some day, the president, instead of calling for volunteers, will APPOINT this sophomore to measure swords with a student of another corps; he is free to decline--everybody says so--there is no compulsion.
At that another fellow, probably him who had
remained below to search the captain's body, came to the door of the inn.
In the distance lay our fleet of transports, with the thoats of the green warriors, where they had
remained during the battle.
The Montbarrys
remained at Paris, until it was time to present themselves at the family meeting in Venice.
Passepartout
remained on deck as long as the tempest lasted, being unable to
remain quiet below, and taking it into his head to aid the progress of the ship by lending a hand with the crew.
These, I am forced to believe, are all that
remain of London Bridge, for nowhere else along the river is there any other slightest sign of pier or abutment.
Of course this marriage will not bring me paradise, but what else does there
remain, my friend--what else does there
remain?
I
remain faithful to the memory of the mighty King with a double-edged sword in one hand, and in the other holding out rewards of great daily runs and famously quick passages to those of his courtiers who knew how to wait watchfully for every sign of his secret mood.
The longer the Emperor
remained in Vilna the less did everybody- tired of waiting- prepare for the war.
The beasts, liberated from the confinement of the hold, wandered about the deck, not a little to the discomfiture of the crew in whose minds there
remained a still vivid picture of the savagery of the beasts in conflict with those who had gone to their deaths beneath the fangs and talons which even now seemed itching for the soft flesh of further prey.