The doorway was on a far-off isolated island and it would take some time to get there.
Then the second "Albatross" must have carried these pieces to the Great Eyrie, where they had been put together, within easier access of the world of men than the far-off island had permitted.
I doubt you'll waste a glance on a mere governor of a far-off island.
The commotion this fall in these far-off islands, where Charles Darwin studied the species and changed human understanding, drew competition for survival in terms sharper than most tourists cared to see.
It soared up and round, and then flew in a straight line towards the far-off islands.
For years, as suburbs have pushed outward and modems have boosted bandwidth, the old appeal of getting away from it all on a far-off island has grown steadily stronger.
To the southwest, the lights from a far-off island glittered like jewels.
The business made some money and then faded away, bequeathing me an improbable fascination with a group of far-off islands and a sport I'll never try.
I thought how their clear cold waters, growing turbid in the affluent flats, would heat under the tropic sun, and eventually form part of that great ocean river which renders our far-off islands habitable by impinging on their shores.
Soon Link's hopes are fulfilled as Gwonam the wizard arrives on a magic carpet and tells them that Ganon (the series' antagonist) has taken over the far-off island of Koridai.