It was a Princess who was standing outside the door.
The girl snapped up the package, pointed to the old geezer() standing beside her, and smiled, "Grandpa will pay the bill.
There was a young man who was standing next to the table and wondering why the old man had divided everything in half, and he thought that maybe they didn't have any money.
After standing for 8 hours a day, she often felt her two legs became numb.
The adolescent girl from Tennessee is standing on the stage of a drama summer camp in upstate New York.
On the other hand, he avoids brighter purples and pinks when standing up in front of students.
Instead of the typical standing at a curb, ordering and eating, the customers of these new eateries are given the option to step on board and be seated at tables inside the bus.
Using those factors, Forbes found London and New York held a "hegemony" over the rest of the world, standing far ahead of their nearest rivals, Paris and Tokyo.
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She was standing almost directly behind the girl, a woman well past 40, her graying hair tucked under a worn hat.
" "Ah, Merry," remarked Silver, "standing for cap'n again?
He must have risen in the dark, for the day had hardly come; and when I ran to a loophole and looked out, I saw him standing, like Silver once before, up to the mid-leg in creeping vapour.
" The door opened, and the five men, standing huddled together just inside, pushed one of their number forward.
Silver's Embassy 、 SURE enough, there were two men just outside the stockade, one of them waving a white cloth, the other, no less a person than Silver himself, standing placidly by.
They was ashore nigh on a week, and us standing off and on in the old WALRUS.
I had to cling tight to the backstay, and the world turned giddily before my eyes, for though I was a good enough sailor when there was way on, this standing still and being rolled about like a bottle was a thing I never learned to stand without a qualm or so, above all in the morning, on an empty stomach.
"Aye, aye, mates," said Long John, who was standing by, with his crutch under his arm, and at once broke out in the air and words I knew so well: ",,.
I was standing on the dock, when, by the merest accident, I fell in talk with him.
It was about nine miles long and five across, shaped, you might say, like a fat dragon standing up, and had two fine land-locked harbours, and a hill in the centre part marked "The Spy-glass.
So things passed until, the day after the funeral, and about three o'clock of a bitter, foggy, frosty afternoon, I was standing at the door for a moment, full of sad thoughts about my father, when I saw someone drawing slowly near along the road.