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Updated: June 12, 2025


So Patty must need find something to hold the ink while she washed the inkstand. Not having anything appropriate, she made a cornucopia of a sheet of stiff writing-paper. She turned up the point securely, poured the ink in, and folded down the top, feeling sure that she could get the ink well ready before the ink soaked through the paper.

Nor was this enough. His ruthless hand rent my horn from my head. The Naiades took it, consecrated it, and filled it with fragrant flowers. Plenty adopted my horn, and made it her own, and called it Cornucopia. The ancients were fond of finding a hidden meaning in their mythological tales.

Have they not gained a whole world of gold and silver mines to buy jewelled cloaks and feathers and frippery with? Have they not gained a cornucopia of savages, to support new brigades at home by their enslavement, and new bishoprics abroad by their salvation?

Wondering, we followed, and, with Agamemnon, came to the gate, on which hung a tablet with this inscription: WHAT EVER SERVANT GOES FORTH WITHOUT HIS MASTER'S COMMAND, HE SHALL RECEIVE AN HUNDRED STRIPES. Fortune stood by him with a cornucopia, and the three fatal sisters winding a golden thread.

And do look out you're spillin' things out o' that bag like it was a Christmas cornucopia. Come on, now! Toss it behind us, onto them other things. There! we'll go on and no more stops, I hope, till we reach the farm." But that couldn't be. It was a long drive, and the man was good to his team. He rested them at the top of every hill, and sometimes at the bottom.

It is a humorsome display of frolic; a whole cornucopia of the most vivacious jokes is emptied into it.

To trace this cornucopia of yours to a miner, is bringing it pretty near a friend of ours I hope we shall be as successful this morning, without paying for it."

"Do you feel shooting pains in the cerebellum, near the apex of the cosmopolitan?" inquired the doctor. "Surest thing you know," I said. "Have you a buzzing in the ears, and a confused sound like distant laughter in the panatella?" he asked. "It's a cinch, Doc," I said. "Do you feel a roaring in the cornucopia with a tickling sensation in the diaphragm?" he asked. "Right again," I whispered.

I 've had a talk with our landlord's daughter such a pretty girl. Her name what do you suppose her name is? Her name is Pia. She has nice hair and eyes, and is a perfect cornucopia of information. Ah, at last!" he sighed, pressing his hand to his heart, as the door opened, and the waiter appeared, bearing a tray.

Seeing that the King smiled, as though he had received a just panegyric, a great clamour of applause went up in the hall, and swaying beneath the weight of the cornucopia she came to the King over the path of green herbs and boughs.

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