She plunged in the creek up to her knees, she waded out to the clump of grass and caught the kitten up.
With a little gasp of returning hope, Lightfoot waded along until the water began to grow deeper again.
We waded through gorges and chasms, breast-deep with laurel and ferns; we followed the banks of mountain streams for miles; we wound our way like Indians through brakes of pine—road side, hill side, river side, mountain side we explored in our search for the miraculous plant.
He hoped the boys would stop, but they still waded slowly on.
About two o'clock in the morning the raft grounded on the bar two hundred yards above the head of the island, and they waded back and forth until they had landed their freight.
" The damage extended the length of the beach, which remains closed to visitors, though locals still waded in and two fishermen's boats came ashore as the sun set Tuesday, hauling a decent catch, including two large sea bass.
We waded through gorges and chasms, breast-deep with laurel and ferns; we followed the banks of mountain streams for miles; we wound our way like Indians through brakes of pine -- road side, hill side, river side, mountain side we explored in our search for the miraculous plant.
Canada waded into the debate yesterday, urging Europe to act to tackle its "insipid growth".
The water scarcely reached my waist; the sand was firm and covered with ripple marks, and I waded ashore in great spirits, leaving the HISPANIOLA on her side, with her main-sail trailing wide upon the surface of the bay.
But where Silver stood with his lieutenant, all was still in shadow, and they waded knee-deep in a low white vapour that had crawled during the night out of the morass.
With all this in our minds, we waded ashore as fast as we could, leaving behind us the poor jolly-boat and a good half of all our powder and provisions.