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Updated: June 28, 2025
To feel that she could, gave her a fillip, and added a fresh charm to her face. "You think you can rule the whole world to your will, Prince," she said. "I can rule the part of it I want, as you will find," he retorted fiercely. She made a pouting moue and tapped her little foot, then she laughed. "How amusing it would be if you happened to be mistaken this time," she cooed.
Down among the stalks of the umbelliferous plants, where the grasses were knotted together, the nettle-creeper concealed her treasure, having selected a hollow by the bank so that the scythe should pass over. Up in the pollard ashes and willows here and there wood-pigeons built. Doves cooed in the little wooded enclosures where the brook curved almost round upon itself.
By and bye a wood pigeon cooed softly somewhere in the shadows, and a brown thrush perched on a bare oak bough began to sing. The broken, repeated melody went curiously well with the rippling murmur of sliding water, and Wyllard leaned back with a smile to listen, though he could not remember ever having done anything of that kind before.
The announcer spoke in Tahitian of the signal achievements of the two fighters, of their determination to do their best then and there. The women cheered these declarations. Seated just below me was a red-headed French girl, with perhaps a slight infusion of Polynesian blood, who had a baby in a perambulator. Her strawberry plaits dangled temptingly as she cooed to the baby.
"The 'donk' won't go without peppermints! He simply loves them!" explained Beata tragically. "We always take a big packet of them with us to give him. He expects them! He's turning his head round to look for them!" "Bless his heart, he shall have them then!" cooed Merle, patting the dusty coat of their steed. "His auntie will go and get some for him herself if he'll wait like a good boy.
Six months before the time of the happenings of which we are writing, she saw her beautiful dream realized, that dream of her whole life, on account of which she had disdained all manner of flattery and even the promises of love, which had been cooed into her ears, or sung in serenades by Captain Tiago.
Miss Elting and Hazel picked her up, carried her into the cabin and placed her on one of the cushioned locker seats. Margery promptly rolled off with the next lurch of the sloop. "I wish I were dead!" she moaned. "Cheer up! The wortht ith yet to come," cooed Tommy. "Do you think this is perfectly safe?" questioned Miss Elting, after having staggered outside.
Even the little children cooed with pleasure on the turf by the side of the grain fields where their mothers had left them in the shade of a chance bush, along with the jug and the tin dinner pail, while they industriously helped their husbands. Even in the weary evening the harmonica resounded and maidens laughed around the well.
You jest tell me, Pharline Pike, what you mean by triflin' in this way?" "Lord knows what it's all about! I don't!" she quavered. "You do know, too!" he yelled. "Don't ye try to pull wool over my eyes! You do know, too!" "It's a turrible thing to be jealous," cooed Cap'n Sproul to his trembling little wife, who had followed at his heels. "I don't know, either," wailed the spinster.
Queenstown harbour full of Italian ships. Walking, you know, Ben, in the moonlight with those earthquake hats. Blending their voices. God, such music, Ben. Heard as a boy. Cross Ringabella haven mooncarole. Sour pipe removed he held a shield of hand beside his lips that cooed a moonlight nightcall, clear from anear, a call from afar, replying.
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