To or toward that place; away from the speaker.
1 And they carried the ark of the God of Israel about thither .
2 Unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
3 He had retired thither early in the morning in order to work.
4 The boat ran forward like a race-horse; it plunged hither and thither .
5 The Spaniards went thither in search of him and burned his fleet.
6 Frederick headed thither rapidly; on the 18th of December he occupied Dresden.
7 They are drawn thither by a vacancy in the post of town-organist.
8 Now Christ descended thither in order to break the bolts of hell.
9 Long she wandered hither and thither , and lost herself in the wood.
10 So they did in Shiloh unto all the Israelites that came thither .
11 The Lieutenant hurried thither , for the Belletonge farm opposite the woods of
12 Solesbury lay in the former direction, and thither I desired to go.
13 The fallen nuts float on the sea and drift hither and thither .
14 On Midsummer Day the youth came thither in his boat all alone.
15 We travelled thither by a railway constructed wholly in the European style.
16 The arrested boats of the other crews drifted zigzag hither and thither .
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