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Updated: May 20, 2025
What odd mental twist made mortals choose rather to huddle indoors, by puny candle-light, than to be abroad laving themselves in a splendour such as this? Leaning his arms on the top rail of a fence, he looked across the slope at the Flat, now hushed and still as the encampment of a sleeping army.
These scars and seams and pits are great lazy rivers, meandering streams, lakes, sleughs and marshes which form one vast system of waters that wind and curve through the rolls of the prairie and nestle in its sunlit hollows, laving, draining, blessing where they go and where they stay.
But I'm laving you dry, Pete. Is it ale you'll have, or a drop of hard stuff? You'll wait for Kate? Now I like that. There's some life at these totallers. 'Steady abroad? How dare you, Nancy Joe? You're a deal too clever. Of course he's been steady abroad steady as a gun." "But Kate," said Pete, tramping the sanded floor, "is she changed at all?" "Aw, she's a woman now, boy," said Grannie.
Felix dear, you are ill you are hurted! Felix, Felix darling, what ails you? What is wrong?" "Don't be frightened, jewel," he replied, "Don't, darling it won't signify my foot slipped afther laving you last night on my way home, and my head came against a stone it's only a little sore outside.
Father, then here's all you done for me, by your lies and your whiskey! I'll go straight from ye, and lodge with Mrs. Mulrooney. Biddy, what's that you're grinning at? Plase to walk home out of that. Biddy. Miss Florinda, I am partly engaged to dance; but I won't be laving you in your downfall: so here's your cloak and lane on me. Widow. Why, then, Biddy, we'll never forget you in our prosperity.
"Shure you will be afther relenting and not laving me a disconsolate widower, to go back to Ballyswiggan all alone by myself."
On the day of my last ramble it was a September day, yet as warm as summer what should I behold as I approached the above-described basin but three girls sitting on its margin and yes, it is veritably so laving their snowy feet in the sunny water? These, these are the warm realities of those three visionary shapes that flitted from me on the beach.
The red sunset stung him; the rocks frowned at him; the sweet wind that had been laving his face as he walked up the hill dropped as if he wasn't fit to be kissed any more. Was the whole world going to cast him out? Would he have to stand there forever, not knowing what to do, with the dead pigeon in his hand? Things looked bad indeed.
Through the streets of London before the shoutings of a rabble rout was whipped an old, white-haired man. In front of him rumbled a cart; in the cart, the axeman, laving wet hands; at the axeman's feet, the head of a regicide all to intimidate that old, white-haired man, fearlessly erect, singing a psalm. When they reached the shambles, know you what they did?
"But now, Martin, about poor Barry for he is poor. I've sometimes thought, as I've been lying here the long long hours awake, that, feeling to you as I do, I ought to be laving you what the ould man left to me." "I'd be sorry you did, Anty.
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