The Executioner was seventy-five feet above the water, and he commanded the entire little inlet.
We'd just left the little inlet where we picked them up when a lookout screamed most sincerely and pointed out to sea.
Two or three hundred yards past the pub, in a little inlet on the opposite side of the channel; you can hardly see it.
She brought them safely to the little inlet, and they jumped out on to the sand.
"The fishing-smack they've got waiting out there is too big to use that little inlet," said George, as she pulled hard at her oars.
They crouched for a few minutes on the steep rock, looking across the little inlet.
Perhaps deep enough to make a hidden little inlet for a boat.
She felt it here, near the little windswept inlet, along the narrow, impossible road.
It took Bosch fifteen minutes to find the little inlet where the docks were.
An outside guard had shown that little inlet to Don Luis when he arrived.