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Updated: June 11, 2025


If any seed escapes, it is because the mill has been flooded by the bird, and not because of any defect in the grinding apparatus. These birds are not, therefore "natural sowers of seeds," as Professor Marsh and some others claim; but are, at most, only accidental or chance-sowers.

Wherefore, thither journeyed the sowers and the reapers they who stampeded the dollars, and they who rounded them up. Especially did the caterers to the amusement of the people haste to San Antone. Two greatest shows on earth were already there, and dozens of smallest ones were on the way.

A Summer Citizen of the United States, west to the plains, north to some parts of the Northern States and Canada, travelling entirely south of the United States to spend the winter. A pleasant though shy neighbor, and very good Citizen, belonging to the Ground Gleaners, Tree Trappers, and Seed Sowers. Eats a little cultivated fruit for dessert, and should be welcome to it.

In truth, these storms of outward conflict were to him of small moment. He was engaged in a sterner battle with spiritual principalities and powers, struggling with Satan himself in the guise of political levellers and Antinomian sowers of heresy. No antagonist was too high and none too low for him.

Forbes's address, and he now said, with his peculiar snarl for which he was famous, "Once upon a time there was a great redistribution of land in Egypt, and the fifth part of the increase was given to Pharaoh, and the other four parts were left to be food to the sowers. If Providence would graciously send us a universal famine, we might all begin again on a new foundation."

He looked upward as if speaking to some one there. Meantime the Emir was questioning the ensign. "This pilgrim," he said, "appears well provided." And the ensign answered: "He is the Indian Prince of whom I have been hearing since we left Medina." "What hast thou heard?" "That being rich, he is open-handed, making free with his aspers as sowers with their seed." "What more?"

"The birds who feed on insects which lurk about the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs. Sky Sweepers. "The birds who, while on the wing, catch flying insects. Wise Watchers. "The large, silent birds, who sit in wait for their prey of field-mice and other little gnawing mammals, as well as insects. Seed Sowers.

The men of his race, in days gone by, had always displayed a gorgeous, almost Oriental originality: the generous eccentricities of one of Prince Andras's ancestors, the old Magyar Zilah, were often cited; he it was who made this answer to his stewards, when, figures in hand, they proved to him, that, if he would farm out to some English or German company the cultivation of his wheat, corn, and oats, he would increase his revenue by about six hundred thousand francs a year: "But shall I make these six hundred thousand francs from the nourishment of our laborers, farmers, sowers, and gleaners?

The men of his race, in days gone by, had always displayed a gorgeous, almost Oriental originality: the generous eccentricities of one of Prince Andras's ancestors, the old Magyar Zilah, were often cited; he it was who made this answer to his stewards, when, figures in hand, they proved to him, that, if he would farm out to some English or German company the cultivation of his wheat, corn, and oats, he would increase his revenue by about six hundred thousand francs a year: "But shall I make these six hundred thousand francs from the nourishment of our laborers, farmers, sowers, and gleaners?

A Citizen of North America from Canada southward, nesting north of the Middle States. A regular member of the guild of Weed Warriors, and in summer belonging also to the Seed Sowers and Ground Gleaners. "The White-throat is another bird that you will not see in his summer home, unless you look for him in the Northern States.

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