John's Wort shone at the edges of the pool that lay halfway to the Railway.
By this time Phyllis was halfway to the Doctor's.
He remembered what he had said about fighting boys, and, besides, he felt safe halfway up the bank.
" Filled full of conceited thoughts such as these he strode along, his head in the air, till he reached a little town, where the sign of "The Red Lion," swinging across the road halfway down the main street, reminded him that he had not breakfasted that day, and that he was exceedingly hungry after his long walk.
"But, when once the year has really turned, and the nights are shorter, and halfway through them one rouses and feels fidgety and wanting to be up and doing by sunrise, if not before—you know!
" Halfway down the hill a tall lad came whistling out of a gate before the Blythe homestead.
I'm going to braid your hair in two thick braids, and tie them halfway up with big white bows—no, don't pull out a single curl over your forehead—just have the soft part.
Jane and Ruby did pretty well—they're halfway up—and so did Charlie.
But I don't see the use of meeting trouble halfway, do you, Marilla?
Halfway up the path she met Jane and Diana rushing back to the pond in a state narrowly removed from positive frenzy.
Matthew had driven halfway home before he was his own man again.
The latter, however, were supplied before Anne reached the main road, for being confronted halfway down the lane with a golden frenzy of wind-stirred buttercups and a glory of wild roses, Anne promptly and liberally garlanded her hat with a heavy wreath of them.
But halfway down Anne's dejection vanished as if by enchantment.
" "Doctor Tatum—the old doctor who lives halfway up Black Oak Mountain.
They passed by the old Welshman's house, halfway up the hill, without hesitating, and still climbed upward.
Before the depth reached his middle he was halfway over; the current would permit no more wading, now, so he struck out confidently to swim the remaining hundred yards.
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I repurchased another full size that summer when I reached the halfway point of the bottle I was using.
ould you travel halfway across the world by bus?
Halfway through your speech, the graduate sitting next to your daughter will lean over and ask, "Who is that woman up there who thinks she has all the answers?