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Then the oldest son-in-law began: "I will make a start with my verse. Here it is: "In the sky the phenix proudly flies, On the earth the lambkin tamely lies, At the table through an ancient book I wade, In the room I softly call the maid."
From 1792 the "Phenix or Windham Herald" had been dealing telling blows at the Establishment and at the courts of law through a discussion in its columns carried on by Judge Swift, the inveterate foe of the union of Church and State, and a lawyer, frank to avow that partiality existed in the administration of justice.
"But where the devil, Saint Remy, did you get your doubts concerning this worthy man, of proverbial integrity?" "I am only the echo of vague rumors, otherwise I have no reason to defame this phenix of notaries. But to return to your projects, D'Harville; what are you going to build at Val Richer? The chateau is said to be superb."
F. said that The Phenix would be just the name for it, because it would give the idea of a resurrection from its dead ashes in a new and undreamed of condition of splendor; but some low-priced smarty on one of the dailies suggested that we call it the Lazarus; and inasmuch as the people were not profound in Scriptural matters but thought the resurrected Lazarus and the dilapidated mendicant that begged in the rich man's gateway were one and the same person, the name became the laughing stock of the town, and killed the paper for good and all.
A few days later his father-in-law said to him: "There is a large tree growing on the precipice which juts over the cave. In it is the nest of the phenix. You are still young and able to climb, so go there quickly and fetch me the eggs!" His son-in-law went home and told his wife. "Take long bamboo poles," said she, "and tie them together, and fasten a curved sword at the top.
Flannery showed the message to Mr. Warold, and then took up his pen again. "President Interurban, Franklin," he wrote, "Consinor Westcote tag company, tags in it. o is in phenix and ph in sulfur and u in armordale. Westcote." The president sitting in his private office, received the message and wrinkled his brow as he read it. Telegraphing does not always improve the legibility of a message.
In about three hours, we got the steam up again, and saw the British Queen in the distance, still lying to, and apparently, notwithstanding her prodigious power, unable to get down the Channel. Dinner was served while the Phénix lay off Margate; but it was thinly attended, the motion of the vessel having sent many persons to their cabins, while others were totally deprived of all appetite.
"No, I'll give Wick the field to-night. I want to see your Father on business." "That sounds interesting!" said Connie audaciously. "You might have spoken to me first!" The Doctor was preparing to go up to bed when Donald entered the sitting-room, but he put down his candle and greeted him warmly. "A phenix rising from his ashes!" he said.
What will the child think of you if you tell him the fox only says "Sans mentir" because he is lying? "Answered!" What does that mean? Try to make the child compare qualities so different as those of song and plumage; you will see how much he understands. "Vous seriez le phenix des hotes de ces bois!" What is a phoenix?
Accordingly, on the 1st of September, 1839, accompanied by some friends, one of whom was to perform the whole journey with me, I embarked on board the Phénix, a French vessel, which left the Tower Stairs at about ten o'clock in the morning.
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