At the age of three, they would play tag and hide-and-go-seek, while their mothers sat under the shade of an oak tree and talked. |
There are always sails standing in or out to sea, playing hide-and-go-seek with the mist, and taking the light and shadow at every turn in new and exquisite tones. |
They met in the first few days of registration at Stanford, when a five-year-old girl kept trying to play hide-and-go-seek with him. |
We spent our time playing ball, building sand castles, and playing tag and hide-and-go-seek with the other kids. |
Imagine playing hide-and-go-seek in a thousand-room mansion you live in against an opponent who has never been in the building before in their life. |
Now the landscape of the city, high and low, seemed barren, no grand trees for children playing hide-and-go-seek, no spreading refuge for old people out in the fire of summer. |