1 At the end of the village he paused before the darkened front of the church.
2 He took his seat on the sled and Mattie instantly placed herself in front of him.
3 She waited while he seated himself with crossed legs in the front of the sled; then she crouched quickly down at his back and clasped her arms about him.
4 "Yes, but she's mighty liable to talk embarrassing in front of Father and the girls when we get home tonight," said Stuart gloomily.
5 Those who, as yet, had no horses sat on the curb in front of Bullard's store and watched their mounted comrades, chewed tobacco and told yarns.
6 She went quietly down the front steps, looking carefully over her shoulder to make sure Mammy was not observing her from the upstairs windows.
7 She had been on the front porch and he had ridden up the long avenue, dressed in gray broadcloth with a wide black cravat setting off his frilled shirt to perfection.
8 The elders of the flocks continually led stealthy advances into the front yard, lured on by the green of the grass and the luscious promise of the cape jessamine buds and the zinnia beds.
9 Against their depredations, a small black sentinel was stationed on the front porch.
10 It could not be Ellen, for she would alight at the front steps.
11 Gerald in the old rocker, the girls on the sagging cushions of the sofa that was too battered and worn for the front of the house.
12 As the boards shuddered under her weight, the soliloquy she had been muttering in the front hall grew louder and louder, coming clearly to the ears of the family in the dining room.
13 But there was unmistakably a grease spot on the front of the basque.
14 Each morning, rain or shine, Nellie was saddled and walked up and down in front of the house, waiting for the time when Mrs. Tarleton could spare an hour away from her duties.
15 Pa, please ride behind us or in front of us.