Then to the great joy of the king they were brought thither, and as a punishment, the wicked mother-in-law was bound to the stake, and burnt to ashes.
The sentries ran thither, but as they got there, he had already hopped into another corner under a taler, and was crying, ho, ho, here am I.
Every instant some were extinguished, and others again burnt up, so that the flames seemed to leap hither and thither in perpetual change.
They ran thither and stuck their sticks into the mousehole, but it was all in vain.
The youth was taken thither, and stayed a year with this master likewise.
I am just on my way thither, and want to try my luck.
She was obedient, went thither and cut a hole in the ice.
Then the seven kids dragged the stones thither with all speed, and put as many of them into his stomach as they could get in, and the mother sewed him up again in the greatest haste, so that he was not aware of anything and never once stirred.
' The father was terrified, and ran thither and scolded the boy.
Thither she was carried by the wind.
She had not seen him since she carried him in her arms; neither had she been for years to the count's palace; it was quite a journey thither from the town.
I've a kind of niece, who is a fishwife, and who, as she tells me, supplies three respectable newspapers with the terms of abuse and vituperation they use, and she has herself been at Amager as an invited guest; but she was carried out thither, for she does not own a quill pen, nor can she ride.
So he betook himself up thither, and smoked his pipe as he made his solitary rounds.
" She soon found herself again at home; carried thither in a flight of thought, never having loosened her hold of the invisible thread fastened to her father's house.
" And with this the baron, as if carried by the wind, flew out of the hall straight into the shepherd's cottage, and the shepherd flew—not into the hall, thither he could not come—but into the servants' hall, among the smart footmen who were striding about in silk stockings; these haughty menials looked horror-struck that such a person ventured to sit at table with them.
Sweet and pleasant was the fragrance wafted from the clover-field, where the bees swarmed round the ruined tower, the bramble twined itself over the old altar, which, washed by the rain, glittered in the sunshine; and thither flew the queen bee with her swarm, and prepared wax and honey.
In the yard, in an arbour formed by lilac bushes in full bloom, stood an open coffin; thither they had carried a dead man, who was to be buried that very afternoon.
Thither flew the maiden sparrow, for she saw several of her own kind there.
It seemed as though the sound came from a church, deep in the calm, fragrant wood, and thither people looked with devout feelings.
The birds and the beasts learned that the bat went hither and thither between them.