But I will go with thee this day into Sherwood." Hereupon he turned his horse's head, and they all
wended their way to the woodlands, Robin walking on one side of the Knight and Will Scarlet on the other, while the rest of the band trudged behind.
Then the husband, bidding farewell to all his friends, stretched himself upon another bier, upon which were laid seven little loaves of bread and a pitcher of water, and he also was let down-down-down to the depths of the horrible cavern, and then a stone was laid over the opening, and the melancholy company
wended its way back to the city.
After having thanked his fellow citizens, Cornelius proceeded to his old paternal house, and gave directions for some repairs, which he wished to have executed before the arrival of his wife and children; and thence he
wended his way to the house of his godson, who perhaps was the only person in Dort as yet unacquainted with the presence of Cornelius in the town.
An endless procession
wended toward elevated stations.
The burning of the great ghetto on the South Side had driven them forth into the inferno of the street-fighting, and whither they
wended and whatever became of them I did not know and never learned.*
Guests slowly
wended their way from station to station before ending up at the bayfront just in time for the perfect sunset.
Many of these missives
wended their way to the civil engineers department, where the challenge was eagerly taken up (once we had deciphered what he meant).
Hopes of a boys' doubles medal for top seeds Drinkhall and Darius Knight
wended with a 3-2 defeat to Japanese pair Kaito Fujimoto and Kohei Morimoto.
The consignment for The Waterfront pub and restaurant, which forms the centrepiece of the new leisure development at Barton Marina, near Lichfield,
wended its way along the Trent and Mersey canal from the Potteries to Barton to arrive just in time for the venue's opening.