To this place (especially toward the speaker)
1 Yes; that astonished me too when I came hither ; it astonishes everybody.
2 It is now done; you have trod it to-day in coming hither .
3 The boat ran forward like a race-horse; it plunged hither and thither.
4 I did not; I cannot explain the impulse which led me hither .
5 Retire hither with me; and he led him into the inner tent.
6 Long she wandered hither and thither, and lost herself in the wood.
7 The fallen nuts float on the sea and drift hither and thither.
8 Adolphus came to Foray in the first vessel that brought soldiers hither .
9 Should he answer in the affirmative he may then accompany you hither .
10 The arrested boats of the other crews drifted zigzag hither and thither.
11 I have been to his house, and they have sent me hither .
12 He said: 'I came hither hidden in other semblance than mine own.
13 Bedouins of the Arabian desert, who resort hither in summer for pasturage.
14 The little boat still rocked hither and thither on the ocean billows.
15 The view covers much of the way by which we came hither .
16 Ludgast and Ludger ride hither to war against me in my land.
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