So Tony Cornish walked down the Oude WEG under the trees of that great thoroughfare, with Mrs. Vansittart following him leisurely by one of the side paths, which, being elevated above the road enabled her to look down upon the Englishman and keep him in sight.
"Roden's Corner"
Henry Seton Merriman
That which had attracted Cornish's attention was a funeral, cheap, sordid, and obscure, which moved slowly across the Oude WEG by the road, crossing it at right angles.
"Roden's Corner"
Henry Seton Merriman
"It is raining like the deuce," said Roden, "and I am wet through, though I came under the trees of the Oude WEG."
"Roden's Corner"
Henry Seton Merriman