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The various species of this genus are called by the general name of bayam, of which some are edible, as before observed. This the natives shred fine and wear about their persons. The pandan pudak, or keura of Thunberg, which is also fragrant, I have reason to believe the same as the wangi. The common sort is employed for hedging and called caldera by Europeans in many parts of India.
It was that which her face expressed. It was withering. Paliser, steadying himself and, as was perhaps only natural, hedging still, resumed: "But apparently you have other intentions." What a cad that blackguard is! thought Cassy who still said nothing. "May I ask what they are?" Cassy threw up her chin. "My intentions are to leave " "But why?" "Don't presume to interrupt me.
It is a day of lounging without an object, and luncheons without an appetite; of hopes and fears; confidence and dejection; bravado bets and secret hedging; and, about midnight, of furious suppers of grilled bones, brandy-and-water, and recklessness. The president and vice-president of the Conservative Association, the secretary and the four solicitors who were agents, had impressed upon Mr.
As they hustled me onward I wiped my swollen lips; the back of my hand seemed to be covered with thin blood. "Where he struck me, once," I wheezed. "Yes, mebbe so. But come along, come along. We'll tend to you." I peered and again made out the sober, stern faces hedging me, but they gave me no answer to my mutely anxious query. "Set down. Fetch a blanket, somebody. Whar's the water?
The difficulties of life were hedging him in difficulties he could not have conceived till they became matter of practical experience. And unfortunately a great many of them were not of an honest kind; they would not bear exposing. For a man of decision, Mutimer was getting strangely remote from practical roads.
And, by insensible degrees, permitted Honoria to return to many of her former avocations in connection with the estate, so that the young lady took over much of the outdoor business, riding forth almost daily, by herself or in company with Julius March, to superintend matters of building or repairing, of road-mending, hedging, copsing, or forestry, and not infrequently cheering Chifney a somewhat sour-minded man just now and prickly-tempered, since Richard asked no word of him or of his horses by visits to the racing stables.
In 1893 Law No. 14 was passed as an amendment of previous laws: further juggling the position further hedging in the sacred preserve. As the law was superseded in the following year it is unnecessary to go into details; but note how the measure became law!
Passion and a fierce and terrible jealousy had mingled in his kiss, anger also, and a menacing resentment that seemed to encompass her like a fiery ring, hedging her round. But not love! There had been no love in his kiss. It had been an outrage of love, and it had wounded her to the heart. It had made her want to hide to hide till the first poignancy of the pain should be past.
She then proceeded. "My father, it may be thought, had enough on his hands; but in an obscure country town, it is not unusual for one man to unite the occupations of several, and this was particularly the case with my father, who, in addition to the offices I have enumerated, was the best cattle-doctor and bone-setter within ten miles, and often earned his bread at different kinds of farmer's work; such as thatching, hedging, ditching, and the like.
I was about three months hedging in the first piece; and, till I had done it, I tethered the three kids in the best part of it, and used them to feed as near me as possible, to make them familiar; and very often I would go and carry them some ears of barley, or a handful of rice, and feed them out of my hand: so that after my enclosure was finished, and I let them loose, they would follow me up and down, bleating after me for a handful of corn.
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