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Updated: June 5, 2025


Perhaps it was instinct. However, after a few moments he had forgotten all about it. "You must have had a fight with a bob-cat to get that fierce scratch on your cheek," chuckled Ned Rector. "I must say that Chunky has you beaten to a a I've forgotten the word I want when it conies to fighting cats." "I have seen no cats to-day, Ned. But I have found a real cave.

There is nothing in his writings more quietly, deeply hopeless than most of the tales in the collection "Life's Little Ironies." One shrinks away from the truth and terror of them while lured by their charm. The short stories increase one's admiration for the artist, but the full, more virile message conies from the Novels.

Ralph shot a brace of conies with his Turk bow, and whereas there were bushes growing in the chinks, and no lack of whin and ling, they had firing enough, and supped off this venison of the rocks.

Then the panic of the conies made him turn his head, and the quick beat of his heart was quickened by worse than bodily labor. Miss Dolly Darling was sauntering sweetly, as if there were only one sex in the world, and that an entirely divine one.

It cannot be comprehended so. One has to realise that he lives in a patchwork of many lives and many impulses. "The man must strike at beauty. That is the realisation maturity brings and that is where the woman conies in. That is what McGregor was not wise enough to understand. He is a child you see in a land of excitable children." The quality of David's voice changed.

When the specialist is at fault and the artist waits for inspiration, the handy person conies in and saves the situation, unprofessionally, like the bone-setter, without much credit, but to the great comfort of every one concerned. Manual work likewise saves from eccentricity or helps to correct it.

The conies crying from their runways suddenly took on poignant pathos. They appeared to be grieving with her; but the eagles spoke of revenge. A sharp cry, a note of joy sprang from her lips. "He is alive! I saw his eyelids quiver quick! Bring some water." The man leaped to his feet, and, running down to the pool, filled his sombrero with icy water.

"'My grandfather is the first Sterett who invades Kaintucky, an' my notion is that he conies curvin' in with Harrod, Kenton, Boone an' Simon Girty. No one knows wherever does he come from; an' no one's got the sand to ask, he's that dead haughty an' reserved.

Firste, therefore, to begyn at the southe from 30. degrees, and to quote unto you the leafe and page of the printed voyadges of those which personally have with diligence searched and viewed these contries. Also there be conies and hares, silkewormes in marvelous nomber, a great deale fairer and better then be our silkewormes.

"O madam, more than I should be able to get together in all my life! for earn what I will, it goes as fast as it conies, because there's many mouths, and small pay, and two of the little ones that can't help at all; and there's no Billy, madam, to work for us now!" "But tell me, what is the sum?" "Sixty pound, madam."

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