Lexicographical Neighbors of Hereaways
Literary usage of Hereaways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Graham's Magazine by George R. Graham, Edgar Allan Poe (1845)
"I say try it !" " I say »o tew !" Tom took up the word. " But I ar n'ta goin' to
be killed yit a while, now I tell you—there ar n't no stream, hereaways ..."
2. Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.) by Henry William Herbert, Thomas Picton (1882)
""There ain't much fear of that, nohow," quoth Tom, "least ways,not so long as
this here soup lasts, and there be such fish and venison to be got hereaways ..."
3. Life and Writings of Frank Forester (Henry William Herbert.) by Henry William Herbert, Thomas Picton (1882)
""There ain't much fear of that, nohow," quoth Tom, "least ways,not so long as
this here soup lasts, and there be such fish and venison to be got hereaways ..."