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Mallock," he said, "this paper I speak of was in cypher. It contained " "Lord!" I cried. "Cousin Tom! Then I bit my lip; but it was too late. "Yes," said the other, very gravely. "I can see that you remember. It was your cousin who brought them up from Hare Street. He found them all in a little hiding-hole: and conceived it to be his duty " "His duty!" I cried. "Good God! why "

That man who appears in court for scoundrels, rushes in here in the night and prays, lying prostrate, banging his head on the ground by the half-hour and for whom do you think he prays? Who are the sinners figuring in his drunken petitions? I have heard him with my own ears praying for the repose of the soul of the Countess du Barry! Colia heard it too. He is as mad as a March hare!"

"Belike he'd have a bit of a carrot or a patch of good clover," said the hare wistfully. "That he would," Shamus returned heartily. "Come with me and I'll show you." "I'll do it," said the hare, and off they went to the King of the Little People. "You have done all that I asked," said the King, "and do you still wish to return to the world?" "It is my fate to do so," said Shamus.

In Yorkshire during the latter half of the nineteenth century a parish clergyman was told a circumstantial story of an old witch named Nanny, who was hunted in the form of a hare for several miles over the Westerdale moors and kept well away from the dogs, till a black one joined the pack and succeeded in taking a bit out of one of the hare's legs.

John Hare at the Court Theater, Sloane Square. I had learned a great deal at the Prince of Wales's, notably that the art of playing in modern plays in a tiny theater was quite different from the art of playing in the classics in a big theater. The methods for big and little theaters are alike, yet quite unlike.

He had visitors at Christmas, he read his books of winter evenings and after dinner; in autumn he strolled round with his double-barrel and knocked over a hare or so, and so slumbered away the days. But he never neglected the farming-everything was done almost exactly as it had been done by his father. Old Harry Hodson was in his time one of the characters of that country side.

There was nothing to be kept quiet. Nothing except Mrs. Luttrell's own delusion on the subject; nobody wanted it to be known that she was as mad as a March hare on the subject. The nurse was as honest as the day. I saw her and questioned her myself." "But my aunt never believed " "She never believed Brian to be her son.

The hawk, when he seizes the hare with one claw, catches hold of any tuft of grass or irregularity of the ground with the other; a strong leather strap is also fastened from one leg to the other, to prevent them from being pulled open or strained.

Something inside of me is saying that I am to do so if you will listen; also that there is plenty of time, for I am not wanted at present, and when I am I can run to those gates much quicker than you could." "I should like it very much, Hare. Once a prophet heard an ass speak in order to warn him.

Graham had always imagined that the proposal to build a Tunnel between France and England was a joke, and she said so. "Good heavens, mother!" Ninian exclaimed. "Old Hare isn't a joke. The thing's as practicable as the Tuppenny Tube. People have been experimenting for half-a-century with it. Joke, indeed! They've made seven thousand soundings in forty years!..." "Really!" said Mrs. Graham.

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