I wouldn't 'a' been more surprised to have seen a blue fish with yaller goggles on, come swimmin' up the pass.
But, although oratory and history may have been more essential to the national life of the Romans, and more adapted to their genius, their poetry still remains their most complete literary expression.
But, although oratory and history may have been more essential to the national life of the Romans, and more adapted to their genius, their poetry still remains their most complete literary monument.
He knew blame well what he was up against, Hill did; and if he hadn't been more'n extra sandy he never could a-held down his job.
They offered a ready means of reaching points in the interior of the country which would otherwise havebeen more or less inaccessible.
He adds: "It has been an expensive concern, and has, at times, been more burthensome to its proprietors than useful to the public.
Never had he been more fraternal in his manner, but apparently she was losing her power to interest him, to lure him away from the material side of life.
He was as far removed from the male flirt genus as sincerity is from falsehood; but his passion for Amy had been more like a manifestation of a trait than a strong individual preference based on mutual fitness and helpfulness.
Indeed, this was true, for with the blossoms of every year were interwoven the memories of a long life, and their associations had scarcely ever been more to her heart than the new ones now forming.
Both Rochester and Heathcliff would have been more endurable, as members of society, if their creators had themselves known more of society.
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