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We make a little southing, and there's a good beach.
They had no provisions-what food there was had gone with the Southing.
But in all timepast there had never been a Southing like this, so many all together.
We had certainly run down our southing.
Runners will go up the Coast Trail until they meet the Southing.
As they made their southing, wind and weather seemed to fall astern, the sun poured with a more golden candour.
What if his City perishes in the Southing?
But that is the Southing.
We flew twenty miles south - if the way we were being jarred and flung through the air could be called flying - but covered sixty miles in that southing.
The barky is a very weatherly ship, but even she makes some leeway; and if it comes on to blow right chronic, even she must lose some southing.'
Stephen sat with Testudo aubreii by the hen-coops day after day as the Surprise ran down her southing; he increased in weight; his temper grew mild, equable, benevolent.
Susan DiPentima of Southing, Conn., said her parents, Frank and Susan Lawrence of Trumbull, had also been in the casino.
"I'm going to send my womenfolk off," Wold said, irked by Anweld's cool hopelessness, and he left the mighty spectacle of the Southing, to lower himself down the lad-.
By morning no more than a faint air was blowing from the eastward, and, unable to make appreciable southing by it, Captain Davenport hauled up full-and-by on the port track.
Not far from hence, if I observ'd aright The southing of the stars, and polar light, Sicilia lies, whose hospitable shores In safety we may reach with struggling oars."
If we wait in force, ready for the Gaal, on the north border of your three Ranges, then the whole Southing rather than face that much strength might turn aside and go down the mountain trails to the east.
We're certain now that the Germans will sink us sooner than permit our safe arrival in any British port and the further south we go the greater the likelihood of being clobbered, so we make as little southing as possible.
But in the pastures great work horses nervously stamped their feet, and all through the country small brown birds, in cliques of four or five, flew twittering from tree to tree and back again, seeking and calling in recruits for their southing.
That meant the hurricane was roughly to the east of us, with a little southing, still keeping pace with us, travelling roughly northwest, a more northerly course than was usual, and the campari and the hurricane were on more of a collision course than ever.
The Commodore also wished to make a southing because the second old carrier,' Furious, was at last emerging from the English Channel with her ASW group, to support the second vital amphibious force of channel ferries which were crammed with troops for the northern flank.
The moon, passing through a veil of cloud, was near her height: high water would come well after her southing and in any case the Alkmaar had stated as a known fact that it was three hours later here than at Nil Desperandum; yet even so the flood would have been setting west for some time now.