A side road little traveled (as in the countryside)
1 At the rear there lay fields crossed by a lane or byroad .
2 The route of the column was by a byroad , between Doue and Montreuil.
3 Lane came to a byroad , a lane lined with trees.
4 The Signal Section went astray and remained silently on a byroad while their officer reconnoitred.
5 She heard the pleasant rustle of quick steps in the fallen leaves that carpeted the byroad .
6 Wrentz kicked the empty trunk to the side of the byroad and took the wheel again.
7 Its candidate, Mary White, has walked highroad and byroad in the two counties, knocking on doors and shaking hands.
8 That will put us far enough ahead to be able to take any byroad , and throw them off our traces.
9 At length we turned aside into a byroad leading up a steep hill, slippery with mud, and left this pleasant valley.
10 She will get warning of danger, and guides across the country-peasantswho know every byroad through the fields, and every shallow in the rivers.
11 Along every high road, footpath, and byroad came horses and riders of various sorts and sizes, walking or jogging along towards the central point.
12 Without further parley I left him, and set off along the byroad , scarce giving a glance to the poor dog limping painfully towards the inn.
13 We had come to the point where this byroad branches off from the main highway when we heard the clatter of horses' hoofs behind us.
14 Funny enough, it was not nearly as reassuring on poorer byroads .
15 Just then a gig emerged from one of these byroads , and took the same direction as the pedestrian.
16 Indeed, the greater portion of my route lay along byroads , or no roads at all, across the country.
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