He knew that in other places they took captives for ransom or to sell as slaves, but that had never happened on this remote American shore.
There is something awry when a well-rewarded columnist for Vanity Fair speaks of being "an exile or outcast on a remote shore."
When the caravan reached a remote shore of the Lac de Bresse.
They had general assemblies as well, usually held on a remote, rocky shore.
Trade goods for some primitive tribes somewhere on the remote shores of the ocean?
When the Pilgrims landed here in 1620 they were just the first wave to seek refuge on these remote shores.
Now isolated on a remote shore, the house was soon neglected and fell into disrepair.
None would guess that he had been connected with the killing of the stranger in the little out-of-the-way trading post upon a remote shore.
He had brought her to face death with him on some remote and rocky shore.
The sea, vast and wild as it is, bears thus the waste and wrecks of human art to its remotest shore.