A side road little traveled (as in the countryside)
1The next moment they all turned their horses into the bypath.
2How much time had she lost in that frightful bypath?
3She knew every lane and bypath for miles around.
4She was not to be hustled from her bypath.
5Let these royal heralds flourish their birchrods in every bypath, cry "The King!"
6The "shingle-weaver's" huts were on nearly every road and bypath.
7He followed every bypath, coming steadily closer.
8I know every bypath over the fells.
9He shook off her hand and went ahead like a blind man, following neither road nor bypath.
10Here he turned in upon a bypath on the river bank, skirting the north-eastern limits of the town.
11In silence they rode together towards it, and together they turned into that thickly hedged and narrow bypath.
12But every time she pressed her mind towards an inevitable conclusion, it turned off into an obscure bypath.
13She had not long to wait, for Lewis came down the Avelin side by a bypath from Etterick village.
14With Leslie Ward, neither better nor worse than his kind, seeking adventure in a bypath, which was East 56th Street.
15Then rode away, striking, however, into a bypath, to deceive the guests, in case they should attempt to follow her.
16Cutty, the most honest man alive, had set his foot upon an unethical bypath and now found himself among nettles.