What an extraordinary series of events, for one afternoon, and no learning who or what Miss Macaw and her neice are.
MISS MARIA MACAW discovered, hemming a handkerchief; she takes a note from the table and reads.
I have now done with you--find some other female to worry--Miss Maria Macaw leaves you to your single blessedness.
Troops of parrots, including the hyacinthine macaw we were in search of, began then to pass over; the different styles of cawing and screaming of the various species making a terrible discord.
The Hyacinthine Macaw (Ara hyacinthina) is another natural wonder, first met with here.
We saw here, for the first time, the splendid Hyacinthine macaw (Macrocercus hyacinthinus, Lath.
Among the Macaws are the hyacinthinemacaw of South America, and the blue and yellow varieties.
The two long-eared spaniels and the macaw enchanted her; but she actually screamed with delight on beholding the monkey, in his little scarlet coat and bag-wig.
Lady Brabazon was attended by her black page, leading her dog by a riband, and this arrival excited the anger of one of the spaniels, whose furious barking set the macaw screaming.
No, it was not like the macaw business, I declare.
The nation divided itself into the winter or Macaw and the summer or Raven people.
The single clan of Macaw is midmost or of middle and also as the all containing and mother clan of the entire tribe, for in it is 'the seed of the priesthood of houses' supposed to be preserved.
I could scarcely bring myself to kill it; but I had to confess that necessity has no laws, and should as willingly at that moment have shot the most gaily-coloured macaw or parroquet.
Just then I heard a shot, and a magnificent macaw fell down a short distance ahead of us.
Then some Sparrows flew down and began to peck at the apple, and this made the Macaw angrier than ever.
The Macawscreamed and scolded, but it was no good.
Moriarty, warming, "the ball could not have killed themacaw without injuring the house?
The macaw perch, which had been cut down to a height of two feet, stood behind her.
Next to the servant's hall of a great English family, the first place in the world for completing the education of a macaw of genius, is a convent.
My fame soon began to spread on all sides, and the anecdotes told of the macaw of the Propaganda soon reached the circles of the Governor of the Brazils, who wrote to request the pleasure of my company for a few weeks at the palace.
In the mean time, I have bought a macaw and a parrot, and have got up my books; and I box and fence daily, and go out very little.
This macaw frequently measures, from the tip of the bill to the extremity of the tail, forty inches and more.
The magnificent great green macaw is noted for his depredations on the maize-fields; but, being a sagacious bird, he always places a sentinel to give the alarm to his marauding associates when danger approaches.
As a pet, the macaw is rather too noisy, and has a horribly loud and dissonant yell by way of a cry.
The Blue-and-Yellow Macaw is another native of tropical America, and though not so gorgeously resplendent a bird as its scarlet relation, is yet a remarkably handsome creature.
On his back, he bore a kind of pouch, the upper edge of which was bordered with a line of macaw feathers.
He turned around and saw a gorgeous macaw standing on a log back of him.
Yes," said the gingerbread man, "a macaw ate them a few minutes ago.
The baker had made two little coat tails at the back of his waist, and as John felt for them he found that the thieving macaw had eaten both of these coat tails entirely off, while he had sat upon the log thinking.
But those who had chosen the macaw, became the Macaw People.
There you make a mistake, sir; the blue macawwill breed in France.
I had a great blue and yellow macaw called Buvat, a green and yellow parroquet called Papa Everard, a cat called Mysouff, a golden pheasant called Lucullus, and finally, a cock called Caesar.
Just as Belinda was beginning to sing, Marriott's macaw began to scream, so that Lady Delacour could not hear any thing else.
To begin with my friend, Mrs. Margaret Delacour: the macaw was most graciously received, and I flatter myself that I have prepared Mrs. Delacour to think somewhat more favourably of her niece than she was wont to do.
The macaw she will not suffer to remain in the house, nor is it reasonable that she should: it deprives her of sleep--it kept her awake three hours this morning.
If it has not a voice like the macaw I shall be satisfied; but even if it be the bird of paradise, I question whether Marriott will like it as well as its screaming predecessor.
The macaw must go, Marriott, that is certain," said her ladyship, firmly.
The next day the macaw and the monkey had forgotten all about the midnight sound, but I searched and found why there was no final boom.
The macaw drew himself up, feathers close, forgot me, and listened.
Many wore two red or green or yellow macaw feathers in their hair, and one had a macaw feather stuck transversely through the septum of his nose.
The firelight danced in opals on the window-panes, and the macaw who had been brought up to Mrs. Fane's sitting-room out of the way of the wedding guests sharpened his beak on the perch.
Michael left Barnes in the drawing-room, and as he turned in the doorway to see if he was at his ease, he thought the visitor and the macaw on its perch were about equally exotic.
It was just at this crisis, too, that the macaw had managed to make good its footing in the fleece of the negro.
With the macaw it was a matter of choice whether it should stay there.
As for the macaw and coaita, the desperate circumstances in which our adventurers were placed rendered it not only inconvenient, but out of the question, to trouble themselves with such pets; and it had been agreed that they must be abandoned.
A similar desertion of the macaw was evidently intended, to which no one had given a thought, although it was Rosa's pet.
The fat fledglings suspended upon it promised a supper not to be despised; for none of the party was a stranger to macaw flesh, and, as those were young and tender, eyes sparkled and mouths watered on beholding them.
Still a tree did not come amiss to him, and in a twinkling he had ascended to the top branches of the sapucaya, the macaw making the ascent with him, perched upon his crown.
The macaw and monkey kept their company as before, but no longer needed to make themselves a burden to their protectors, since both could travel through the tree-tops as the swimmers passed below.
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