Inkos he buy horse from dat Dutchman--big young horse--'cos Fleck go lame.
Poor Fleck had strained a sinew, and, by dint of much toil and considerable pain, the horse managed to reach the inn with his fetlock swelled to a ball.
Saddle-up Fleck and the young horse, Sam, and be ready to start in half an hour at the outside.
He pointed to where a tiny fleck of white showed in the distance as they rose on the summit of a wave.
There came a second report, and a fleck of dust lifted from between the running feet of Dorales.
From the doorway of the shack came a sharp report; a fleck of dust lifted, slightly to one side of the running figure of Dorales.
Not a fleck or film of cloud floated between us and the serene and darkening sky; a profound, delightful calm brooded over land and water.
No fleck or film of vapour or miasma could be seen or smelt, though the day had been burning hot, and, as I have said, there were plenty of creeks and swamps hard by.
The furious nor'-wester had blown every fleck of cloud below the horizon, and dried the air until it was as light as ether.
The magnificent semi-circle of the Southern Alps stood out, for a hundred miles from north to south, in appalling white distinctness, and no one in the whole Colony had ever seen the splendid range thus free from fleck or flaw.
One fresh morning Edie had been out early, and she came back to breakfast with a fleck of colour on her cheeks.
His eyes brightened, and a little fleck of colour came back in each of his haggard cheeks.
It is true there was not very much snow, merely a fleck of it in the air, that starred the wind-screens of the long line of automobiles that formed the procession; but Canada and Montreal are not all snow, either.
And when I looked still nearer, looked at the lighted side of it, I saw that each little man was not what I thought--a dot or fleck on the universe.
In light out of shadow or in the shadow out of the light, our souls fleck them, fleck them with the invisible, blessing them and cursing them.
At first, of course, there is no chick at all, but only a round white fleck hardly larger than the head of a large pin, on the side of the yolk where the chick is by and by going to be.
If it happens to be only a grain of dust or a fleck of shell, down it goes just the same; the infusorian doesn’t know the difference.
Before the end of the first day after the egg is laid, this little fleck has become somewhat oval in outline and an eighth of an inch across.
He simply lets drive at whatever chances to catch his eye—a bit of gravel it may be, or something very nasty, or even a fleck of light on a blade of grass.
But in the world of living things, one little fleck of living protoplasm goes ahead all by itself, and builds a whole living animal, sometimes in a few days.
He knocked out the pipe, crushed a fleck of burning tobacco with his boot.
Russ rose slowly, went to the wall cabinet and lifted out a box, the mechanical shadow with its tiny space field surrounding the fleck of steel that would lead them to the Interplanetarian.
No one spoke of this necessity for choosing another officer until the last bit of blubber from the two whales had been boiled; the last drop of oil stowed in the casks; the last fleck of soot scoured from the decks.
There was the merest flip of black on the lacy bosom of Marcia's nightgown, and Hattie leaned down to fleck it.
Hattie rubbed a fleck of it into her freckled forearm.
Countless the premiers she had opened to the fleck of a duster!
See, with every shaft electric flash the bright hues deeper, higher, Till the chaste and snowy cloudlets fleck the Blue of Heaven with fire.
Millions fleck the face of Heaven, but no two alike are ever: Restless mirror of the Infinite, form seems exhausted never.
One was a rich brown like illuminated agate with a fleck or two of jet across the iris, while its twin was of a colorful violet and deeply vivid.
And he, still lingering at the brink, looked down And marked the sunshine fleck with gold the brown And sandy floor which paved that woodland pool.
The later spring growth will fleckthe bogs with greens, but the maroon background will still be there.
May thy sorrows be Light and evanescent as vapoury wreaths That fleck the Summer blue.
Virtues like these the world can little spare That fleck life's road like snowdrops in the Spring, Making it beautiful; and, virtue rare!
At last, to wearied eyes that search in vain, The far-off meeting-place of sky and plain, A fleck of dazzling whiteness doth appear.
There is no indication of a guiding intelligence, and if he possess an immortal spirit, so does the mollusk and the fleck of protoplasm.
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