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Updated: May 15, 2025
It is a curious characteristic of the non-defensive disposition that it is like a honey-jar to flies. Nothing is brought to it and much is taken away. Around a soft, yielding, unselfish disposition men swarm naturally. They sense this generosity, this non-protective attitude from afar.
"I'm bound to say this seems pretty good." And he disentangled the kid from the honey-jar and took him out, to scour the beach for Angela. I don't know when I've felt so happy. I was so fond of dear old Freddie that to know that he was soon going to be his old bright self again made me feel as if somebody had left me about a million pounds.
"A month ago," she continued, "I put away some gold pieces for which I had no use, and they have been stolen." "Did you lock them up?" asked Mr Hawthorne. "I did a safer thing than that," said Miss Barnicroft, laughing contemptuously; "I buried them." "In your garden?" "No. I put them into a honey-jar and buried it in what, I believe, is called the Roman Camp, not far from my house."
The most aggressive of these youths the most forceful recognized in this maiden a fillip to life, a sting to existence. She was as a honey-jar surrounded by too hungry flies. But it occurred to her, as her dance-list was filling up, that there was not much left for Mr. Cowperwood, if he should care to dance with her.
The honey-ant is a greedy individual who has nevertheless nobly devoted himself for the good of the community by converting himself into a living honey-jar, from which all the other ants in his own nest may help themselves freely from time to time, as occasion demands.
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