1Away off in the Bay was a homeward-bound schooner, with colors flying.
2At first some 40 per cent, of the homeward-bound trade was convoyed.
3The machine went drunkenly up the street, zigzagging like a homeward-bound reveler.
4I've got to speak a homeward-bound ship or a man-of-war-that'splain enough.
5Nor'-east by nor', to be sure, until we sight some homeward-bound ship.
6Once more the squadron set sail, and now the homeward-bound pennant was flying.
7She would never feel at ease until they were out of Yokohama, homeward-bound.
8Meanwhile Zeke Watkins, with a squad of homeward-bound soldiers, was trudging toward Opinquake.
9The stream of homeward-bound carriages had come to a sudden lull.
10The irresistible traffic weaves a conundrum around every homeward-bound soul's brain.
11Come along, will ye (merry's the play); a full ship and homeward-bound.
12The idea was that they were two homeward-bound English merchantmen.
13It was to this old cross that the homeward-bound mariner first turned his eyes.
14If we fall in with a homeward-bound ship, I shall put you on board.
15At ten-thirty that night they were clear of the place, and homeward-bound to England.
16Early on Saturday morning they embarked on their homeward-bound steamer and sailed from England.