"Pass along" Quotes from Famous Books
... lovely to pass along the corridor with one's books in one's hands, to push the swinging, glass-panelled door, and enter the big room where the first lecture would be given. The windows were large and lofty, the myriad brown students' desks stood waiting, the great blackboard ... — The Rainbow • D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
... dwelt Cuhkw (M.), which means Earthquake. And this mighty man can pass along under the ground, and make all things shake and ... — The Algonquin Legends of New England • Charles Godfrey Leland
... the branches of trees, of which there were scarcely any lower down. When we reached the top the path led up a stony gulch, from which there was a beautiful view up a valley. Then we had to climb and pass along the steep side of a hill. After this we were on flatter ground. It was very misty and the scenery reminded me much of the moors of Scotland. We saw many young mollyhawks sitting near their nests and showing white in the undergrowth. We now walked over more level ground, along what ... — Three Years in Tristan da Cunha • K. M. Barrow
... carriage-road used to pass along this way, leading up to the Piazza del Campidoglio in front of the Capitol, and cutting the Forum into two parts, concealing a considerable portion of it. This obstruction has now been swept away, and the Forum is fully exposed from end to end. Below this old road we observe the "nameless column" ... — Roman Mosaics - Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood • Hugh Macmillan
... transit in that manner. It was apparent, from the little-travelled road, that the stream had been forded by an indirect course, and one not easily determined from the shore. It occurred to him that possibly some team from Cleveland might pass along and take him over; and, wearied, he sat down by his light valise to wait, and at least rest; and as he gazed into the rapid current a half-remembered line of a forgotten poet ran and ran through ... — Bart Ridgeley - A Story of Northern Ohio • A. G. Riddle
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