Then up in wrath I jumped and yelled at him till the woods echoed, but too late to stay his sacrilege.
It was about the only pastime he had, and his little yellow eyes gleamed with a craftsman's pleasure, his shaggy round shoulders were bent over the task, the chips flew in quick particles, and the wood echoed musically as the arti- ficer watched the thing under his hands take form and fashion.
The 10-week courses are of a kind widely followed in a country where dog discipline is taken seriously and woods echo to the come-hither cry of "Platz!"
The woods echoed ALWAYS.
Then the spell of silence fell from Beren, and he called to her, crying Tinúviel; and the woods echoed the name.
The smash- ing of stained glass and wood and copper echoed in the streets, mingling with the incongruous squeals of kender.
The woods echoed with the earsplitting cry of the thing, deep, savage, vicious.
That reaction was not unusual, said Jennifer Drago, who is in charge of helping the Kosovars at Jubilee and who notes that the woods can echo newly arrived refugees' nightmares: The Vietnamese of the early 1980's feared tigers.
The wood echoed to the hoarse ringing of other saws; somewhere, very far away, a nightingale was trying out its voice, and at longer intervals a blackbird whistled as if blowing dust out of a flute.
The woods echoed with the sound of the riders as they sped past, apparently unable to see Mark and his protector.