The stalks of the bennets vary, some green, some yellowish, some brown, some approaching whiteness, according to age and the condition of the sap.
Faint as it is, it sways the heavy laden brome grass, but is not strong enough to lift a ball of thistledown from the bennets among which it is entangled.
Down in the hollow the breeze does not come, and the bennets do not whistle, yet gazing upwards at the vapour in the sky I fancy I can hear the mass, as it were, of the wind going over.
Tall bennets and red sorrel rise above the grass, white ox-eye daisies chequer it below; the distant hedge quivers as the air, set in motion by the intense heat, runs along.
The harebells swing before it, the bennets whistle, but the sward springs to the foot, and the heart grows lighter as the height increases.
But here the bennets are watched and tended, the weeds removed from around them, and all the grasses of the field cultivated as affectionately as the finest rose.
Yet there is a great pleasure in pushing through it, tall grasses and bennets and sorrel stems reaching to the knee--the very dogs delight in it.
Tall dry bennets and some low bushy heath grew at his side.
Look here," said Florella, "if we quarrel over the young men, we shall be more like the Miss Bennets than ever.
The Miss Bennets couldn't exist without morning callers; but if we can't stand half an hour of them, we make them of equal importance.
On the other hand, while the Bingley ladies expressed themselves as willing to know the two elder Miss Bennets and pronounced Jane "a sweet girl," they found the other females of the family impossible.
Mrs. Howard soon heard from other quarters that the Bennets were going, but they were not to be off till the Lady Day next.
The run, therefore, sometimes acts as a guide to the fox, who, sheltered by the tall bennets and thick bunches, occasionally glides up it in the daytime to his prey.
After a while the faint breeze increases, but changes in character; it blows steadily, and the `sish sish' of the bennets as it rushes through them becomes incessant.
There are places which look almost white from the bennets which the cattle leave standing to die after the seeds have fallen, and shrink as their sap dries up.
Silky balls of thistledown come irresolutely rolling over the edge, now this way now that: some rise and float across, some follow the surface and cling awhile to the bennets in the hollow.
A sort of Orange gathering took place in Omagh, and all the Bennets went.
The Bennets took tea themselves, but I suppose they thought that such a luxury was unnecessary for me.
The Bennets were engaged to dine with the Lucases, and again during the chief of the day, was Miss Lucas so kind as to listen to Mr. Collins.
In the afternoon, the two elder Miss Bennets were able to be for half an hour by themselves; and Elizabeth instantly availed herself of the opportunity of making many enquiries, which Jane was equally eager to satisfy.
It should not be said, that the Miss Bennets could not be at home half a day before they were in pursuit of the officers.
That the Miss Lucases and the Miss Bennets should meet to talk over a ball was absolutely necessary; and the morning after the assembly brought the former to Longbourn to hear and to communicate.
Within a short walk of Longbourn lived a family with whom the Bennetswere particularly intimate.
The elder Miss Bennets alone were still able to eat, drink, and sleep, and pursue the usual course of their employments.
The Bennets were speedily pronounced to be the luckiest family in the world, though only a few weeks before, when Lydia had first run away, they had been generally proved to be marked out for misfortune.
The 'turvin' is the hay made on the leaze, not the meadows, out of the rough grass and bennets left by the cows.
The tall bennets with their purplish anthers, the sorrel, and the great white 'moon-daisies' fell before them.
Next by the barn where in spring the sparrows made a continuous noise, chirping and quarrelling as they carried on their nesting operations: they sometimes flew up with long green bennets and grass fibres as well as with dry straws.
Chapter 22 The Bennets were engaged to dine with the Lucases and again during the chief of the day was Miss Lucas so kind as to listen to Mr. Collins.
It should not be said that the Miss Bennets could not be at home half a day before they were in pursuit of the officers.
Chapter 5 Within a short walk of Longbourn lived a family with whom the Bennets were particularly intimate.
In the afternoon, the two elder Miss Bennets were able to be for half-an-hour by themselves; and Elizabeth instantly availed herself of the opportunity of making any inquiries, which Jane was equally eager to satisfy.
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