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Updated: May 31, 2025
That is the way with old people! So it is with us also!" Thus spake to each other the two old night-watchmen and light-scarers, and tooted thereupon sorrowfully on their horns: so did it happen yester-night at the garden-wall. To me, however, did the heart writhe with laughter, and was like to break; it knew not where to go, and sunk into the midriff.
'Twas nought but my own perversity that hindered me from joining the glee, that severed me from all the happiness; but I chose rather to be miserable in my solitude, and I turned my back upon it, and went along and climbed the steps and sat on the broad garden-wall, and looked down into the clear, dark water ever slipping by, and took the fragrance of the night, and heard the chime of the chordant sailors as they heaved the anchor of some ship a furlong down the stream, voices breathing out of the dusky distance, rich and deep.
Yet, notwithstanding all these obstacles, I learned to look over his garden-wall with sincere joy.
These were intended for the dear departed. Her uncle and a beloved cousin who bore some resemblance to Ephraim had been snatched away the night before by the plague which his people had brought upon Tanis. From the street which adjoined the garden-wall they heard the wails of women lamenting the dead or bearing a corpse to the tomb.
But then something depends on whether the dreams are home-grown, or whether the seed of them is blown over somebody else's garden-wall. Ah! there's some one awake in this house!" They were floating past a window in which a light was burning. Diamond heard a moan, and looked up anxiously in North Wind's face. "It's a lady," said North Wind. "She can't sleep for pain."
I only know I wanted to get home quickly, and get away from you. No, I was not angry, Dick, at YOU; it did not seem to be THAT; I well, I confess I was FRIGHTENED at something, I don't know what. When I wheeled round into the lane, I saw a man a young gentleman standing by the garden-wall.
The oil does not fly off in the drying. BOSWELL. 'I wish to have a good walled garden. JOHNSON. 'I don't think it would be worth the expence to you. We compute in England, a park wall at a thousand pounds a mile; now a garden-wall must cost at least as much. You intend your trees should grow higher than a deer will leap.
It is a narrow street, you know, with a long garden-wall and a row of little shops on one side, and with the jail-wall taking up all of the other side. The street was empty when I left the jail, except for the sentry on guard in front of it, but just as I was leaving the restaurant I saw one of Stuart's police come out and peer up and down the street and over at the shops.
Some of us wandered off down a pink-and-cream colored avenue near by and admired so much the curtains of red-and-yellow flowers a cross between honeysuckles and trumpet blossoms overhanging a garden-wall that two friendly boys began to share our interest in them.
'Then, said Sikes, thrusting aside the Jew's hand, with some disdain, 'let it come off as soon as you like. Toby and me were over the garden-wall the night afore last, sounding the panels of the door and shutters. The crib's barred up at night like a jail; but there's one part we can crack, safe and softly. 'Which is that, Bill? asked the Jew eagerly.
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