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They re-opened their Buffon, and got into ecstasies over the strange tastes of certain animals. But all the books are not worth one personal observation. They hurried out into the farmyard, and asked the labourers whether they had seen bulls consorting with mares, hogs seeking after cows, and the males of partridges doing strange things among themselves. "Never in their lives."

I shall become known among the musicians and meet " "And said he naught of home-life, and the extent of his riches?" "Nay, we are to live at Court always, free and happy, consorting ever with kings and queens " "Did his High-mightiness ever consider that court dignitaries consort not with a rogue who hath entrapt an angel for spouse?"

These showed in their faces and disordered array that dismay and anxiety which were natural to them at sight of their king so strangely and appallingly stricken, but evidently they were entirely and happily unconscious of the THING that sat there in their midst, touching them, consorting its charnel horrors with their warm-blooded humanity, so near, so close to them, that he fancied the smell of that trickling gore, that dank grave-soil, must necessarily enter in at their nostrils, and he sickened at the thought for very sympathy.

Come along, Ducie: come, my Dædalian boy; if you are not hungry, I am, and so is Sheepshanks what the dickens do you mean by consorting with a singular verb? Verbum cum nominativo I should say, so are sheepshanks." Dalmahoy's tongue ran like a brook. He addressed Mr. Sheepshanks with light-hearted impartiality as Philip's royal son, as the Man of Ross, as the divine Clarinda.

6th, The punishment by imprisonment of the slave when any man was found infected from consorting with her, through "no choice of her own." This was the only sort of "active protection" that the Government of Hong Kong at that time provided to the slave.

The spectacle was of course I make allowances for Vane-Basingwell's ignorance of our standards it was nothing short of disgusting; a man of his position consorting with the herd!" "He told me no longer ago than this morning," I said, "that he was going to take up America." "He has!" said Belknap-Jackson with bitter emphasis. "You should see what he has on a cowboy hat and chapps!

But this pleased Thyra. It eased the ache in her bitter heart to know that pain was gnawing at Damaris' also. Chester was absent from home very often now. He spent much of his spare time at the harbor, consorting with Joe Raymond and others of that ilk, who were but sorry associates for him, Avonlea people thought.

Now I bethought me of Umslopogaas, but merely looked blank and shrugged my shoulders, saying that I was not in the habit of consorting with evil-doers. Still unsatisfied, the Induna questioned me as to the places where I had been during this journey of mine in the Zulu country.

"Then you must've had hooks on your eyebrows, for sure. I suppose the rest of the family is coming, too! And, by the way, how is my friend, Mr. Swope?" He appended this last with an artless smile, quite lacking in bitterness, but somehow the boss herder felt himself discredited by the inquiry, as if he were consorting with thieves.

Kaululaau, prince of Maui, had misbehaved so grossly, painting the sacred pigs, imitating the death-bird's call before the doors of nervous people, opening the gates of fish-ponds, tippling awa, and consorting with hula dancers, that his father, believing him to be incorrigible, shipped him off to Lanai in disgust.

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