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Updated: May 4, 2025
But love can accomplish miracles, and it made the eccentric lady strong, buoying up her spirits, and prompting her to cheer on the coachman, until just as the day grew rosy in the east Leominster appeared in view.
It may be laid down in principle that the flying animal begins as a leaping animal. The "flying fish" may serve to suggest an early stage in the development of wings; it is a leaping fish, its extended fins merely buoying it, like the surfaces of an aeroplane, and so prolonging its leap away from its pursuer.
With some labour we discovered that the water only entered the wreck at low tide and forward; so by buoying her with casks, tearing up her ballast deck, and using our own pumps as well as buckets at which all hands of my crew worked with a good will, we at last found the hole. It was round. There were no splinters on the inside.
When every thing is ready, the weed must be cut and laid regularly in the steeper with the stalk upward, which will hasten the fermentation; then long rails must be laid the length of the vat, at eighteen inches distance from one another, and wedged down to the weed, to prevent its buoying up when the water is pumped into the steeper.
She thought of her promise to Harry that she would not try to get into any more scrapes. In her former dangers even when there seemed hope she had a buoying trust that there was one man who could save her. He had always saved her. In his protecting shelter she had come to feel almost immune from harm.
The exertion of crossing the stream had been too much for it, for it was probably not twelve hours old. When there are young ones about, moorhens will not dive to get out of your sight unless their children dive too. It is pretty to see them swimming on the down-stream side of their progeny, buoying them up in case the current should prove too strong and carry them down.
A million helpmeets and comforters in a million homes! Mothers, wives, daughters, sisters all supporting and buoying up the well-nigh broken spirits of the "stronger sex," and, by simple words, encouraging and stimulating to repair their desperate fortunes. Who can calculate the sum total of such an influence as this?
He loved his own vigorous, thrusting motion, and the violent impulse of the very cold water against his limbs, buoying him up. He could see the girls watching him a way off, outside, and that pleased him. He lifted his arm from the water, in a sign to them. 'He is waving, said Ursula. 'Yes, replied Gudrun. They watched him.
For a moment he was stunned, then his optimism, buoying him above all rebuffs, caused him to laugh at himself. "Poor girl! Something happened! The New York studio, and the lessons in painting by that chap with the crazy name blew up and she's had to go back to work. Sorry! But by heck if she wants to take lessons in painting she shall have a chance some day if I have to teach her myself!
I wouldn't want to live!" "Tush! Nonsense! Don't get sentimental!" "I can't help it, Colonel. But as long as Amy thinks I didn't do this horrible thing and God knows I didn't and as long as you believe in me why I can stand it. Maybe it won't be for long." "Well, there's no use buoying you up with false hopes, Darcy. You'll probably be here all summer."
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