Hobart took them over his back fence, across a dark side street, through a playground, where they lay for several minutes under bushes because of a false alarm, then through many more backyards, back alleys, and dark byways.
Now and then tiny points of golden luminosity were perceptible in the darker byways of the city, but none of them were visible near the old crone who rode along as confidently as a queen.
As many newspapers, magazines, and other timber-industry byproducts have pointed out in the wake of the Heaven's Gate mass suicide, Slate's preferred medium of the Internet has some darker byways of its own.
The only thing sinister in his house was his imagination, which had been dizzied and led into dark byways by the specter of his mortality.
Through brightly lighted boulevards and dark byways of Paris moves The Shadow, playing the strangest role of his career in counteracting the movements of the international crook, Zemba!
Morbidity made sorcerers lose their way and become trapped in the intricate, dark byways of the unknown.
Nor in the dark byways was there another: thy kisses abide.
Yet I found I had the appetite for more; and with this goal in mind, I began to walk from the churchyard, down one of the darker byways of Mile End.
Hathor ran past the blur of pavement and signs, lampposts, and the cloudy sparkles of moonlight that occasionally peeked in on the dark byways.
Probing the dark byway for the missing car, The Shadow turned and looked back, to see lights creeping up behind Moe's cab.