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Cardinal has a cough, living in this dirty box," said Olive. "See, father, only one perch and I don't believe the poor things have ever had a bath given them." "That is the saddest part of caging wild birds," said the Doctor. "Not one person in fifty is willing to give them the care they need. Put the cage under those bushes, Nat. "I began by asking, Where do we find this bird?

When the door swings in on you there, the world does not hear your muffled wail. There is little to inspire mirth in prison. For a man who has lived close to the heart of nature, in the forest, in the saddle, to imprison him is like caging a wild bird. And yet imprisonment has brought out the excellencies of many men. I have learned many things in the lonely hours there.

I don't wonder at it she's a very charming woman, and, I should say, the pink of discretion!" A vague consciousness of perfume caging about Irene, like that from a flower with half-closed petals and a passionate heart, moved him to the creation of this image. "But I wasn't sure of it," he said, "till I saw him pick up her handkerchief." Mrs. Small's eyes boiled with excitement.

He felt suddenly body-sick and soul-sick; sorry for the woman, sorry for himself. "Who knows?" he answered. The girl laughed and turned aside. "Who cares? What are you going to do with me?" "Set you free, my delicate bird of prey. Those wild wings were never meant for clipping and caging. Is there anything I can do to please you?"

They'd had their lesson, and learnt fear." "I once brought up a starling that had tumbled out of a nest," said Prissie, "and it was always perfectly tame, and would let me stroke it, and would perch on my hand. I had it for years. Do you think we could have kept the whitethroats?" "No, no!" said Carmel quickly. "I'd as soon think of caging fairies!

I don't wonder at it she's a very charming woman, and, I should say, the pink of discretion!" A vague consciousness of perfume caging about Irene, like that from a flower with half-closed petals and a passionate heart, moved him to the creation of this image. "But I wasn't sure of it," he said, "till I saw him pick up her handkerchief." Mrs. Small's eyes boiled with excitement.

We won't snatch at it, won't even think of making any plans for caging it we'll just assume it's going to stop. . . . I believe it will then. . . . And afterwards why what does afterwards matter? Let's be happy while we may, and perhaps, who knows we will cheat those grinning imps after all. . . ." "Right," cried Vane, catching her hands, "right, right, right.

With the violation of the secresy of her flight she had lost her initiative and her intrepidity. The world of human eyes glared on her through the windows of the two she had been exposed to, paralyzing her brain and caging her spirit of revolt.

Brave soldier as he was, he of the lion heart had succeeded in offending all his kingly comrades in the Crusade, and they rejoiced over his captivity as one might over the caging of a captured lion. The emperor called upon his vassal, Duke Leopold, to deliver the prisoner to him, saying that none but an emperor had the right to imprison a king.

What's the use of caging up fifty little imps and making 'em learn the multiplication table when they don't even aspire to the alphabet? Why should I have to teach 'em to read and write when they're determined not to learn?