Any place was safer than the island, and I turned instinctively to the water, or rather to the mud. As he began to flounder ashore through the mud, I started to flounder out into it, going over the same course which the Chinese had taken in landing me and in returning to the junk.
Here I lay down in the mud. It was cold and clammy, and made me shiver, but I did not care to stand up and run the risk of being discovered by his sharp eyes.
This he would have known at once by the tracks through the mud.
"But Lors ha' massy, how did you get near such mud as that?" said Sally, making a wry face, as she stooped down and examined the corpus delicti .
"Why, she's tumbled into some nasty mud," said Mrs.
The mud is so soft that it is impossible to walk over them, even for the shortest distance.
In both countries the salt-lakes occupy shallow depressions in the plains; in both the mud on the borders is black and fetid; beneath the crust of common salt, sulphate of soda or of magnesium occurs, imperfectly crystallized; and in both, the muddy sand is mixed with lentils of gypsum.
Our general routine was this: -- Pompey, having rolled himself well in the
mud, sat upon end at the shop door, until he observed a dandy approaching in bright boots.
At least, it is not so much the wet as the
mud that I object to.
"Consider," he said at last, "how warm the mud makes the nest."
Now they knew why they lined their nests with mud, and when Mrs.
From the very beginning of the building of it he slept by its side, and often woke up to say sweet things to it, and after it was lined with mud and the mud had dried he always slept in it.
Petal by petal, fall On that stretch of
mud and sand that lies
At nine o'clock they heard the bell and the faint vibration of a carriage over the
mud.
He cussed away with all his might, and throwed his hat down in the
mud and rode over it, and pretty soon away he went a-raging down the street again, with his gray hair a- flying.