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Updated: June 5, 2025
It was no wish of mine; but my breath was short to stop them, and a man with a family like mine can never despise a hundred guineas." "Why, Sophy," said the farmer, thinking slowly, with a frown, "that must have been the noise come in at window, when I were getting up this morning. I said, 'Why, there's some poacher fellow popping at the conies! and out I went straight to the warren to see.
She is bright and all that, but of course she has no intellect " Gora forgot her message of death and laughed outright. "Men American men, anyhow are really the funniest things in the world. Even intellectual men are absurd in their patronizing attitude toward the cleverest of women; but when it conies to mere masculine arrogance...don't you really respect any woman's brains?"
To the point, he oft personates a rover, and therein conies nearest to himself. If his action prefigure passion, he raves, rages, and protests much by his painted heavens, and seems in the height of this fit ready to pull Jove out of the garret where perchance he lies leaning on his elbows, or is employed to make squibs and crackers to grace the play.
As I came up the path I saw something that astonished me. There was a circle of beasts about the hut, little conies that sat in the sunlight and shadow, without feeding, though it was the time for it; and as I came nearer I saw other beasts.
Upon the twelfth of May they came to a point of land which they named Archer's Hope. Landing here, they saw "many squirels, conies, Black Birds with crimson wings, and divers other Fowles and Birds of divers and sundrie colours of crimson, watchet, Yellow, Greene, Murry, and of divers other hewes naturally without any art using... store of Turkie nests and many Egges."
"In some things folks is led; I be frequent, and when them leadin's corne I don't ask no questions but jest foller, and it always turns out right." "I wish I could be led." "You be, my dear, every day of your life only you don't see it. When you are doubtful, set still till the call conies, then git up and walk whichever way it says, and you won't fall.
Of foxes we have some, but no great store, and also badgers in our sandy and light grounds, where woods, furze, broom, and plenty of shrubs are to shroud them in when they be from their burrows, and thereunto warrens of conies at hand to feed upon at will.
On them he rode like a fury, smote Kay from his horse, and fared among them all like a greyhound among conies. At this juncture Lancelot, who had hitherto taken little part, met a knight retiring from the lists with a sore wound in the head. "Who hurt you so badly?" he asked. "That knight with the black shield, who is making havoc wherever he goes," was the answer.
The fuchsias grow against our walls and tap at our window-panes in the morning as though they were roses; they even make their homes in the rocks, like the conies. The island is a very garden of fuchsias, tall as trees; and there are no other trees.
Her voice sounded quite calm, she must not let such a woman notice how anxious she really was. "Hm," said the landlady, "sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn't." "I'm only surprised that he conies so late as he has a cold." "Oh, has the young gentleman a cold?" What, the woman with whom Wolfgang had lived almost three months knew so little about him?
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