From the soft, deepmarshlands behind it and the crevices and the turnings of the sea and all its inlets come the finest and the rarest of delicacies, and these food-stuffs find their way quite naturally to the street vendors.
We let Marshlands to great advantage, and there are many reasons for the flitting.
It was decided that she could stay there no longer, and her brother Lancelot and his wife received her at Marshlands with indignant sympathy for her wrongs; but neither she nor her sister-in-law were made to suit one another.
There's no place here at Marshlands for a plane to alight," Terry answered.
Marshlands will be a place for a real vacation, now that there is no mystery to solve," said Arden, laughing a little.
The girls waited impatiently as he stood surveying the lonely stretch of Marshlands from all angles.
Mrs. Landry always kept a supply of both in stock, knowing, from past sad experiences, that the electric current at Marshlands was not always entirely dependable during severe storms.
I thought how I would introduce Cathy to him, and how much he would admire her, and how perhaps we could go and stay somewhere near Marshlands in the holidays, so that he could see all the Winstanleys together.
On the very next day a large basket of pears was delivered at Marshlands by the old gardener, "with Captain Vernon's compliments".
After the freedom of our life at Marshlands it seemed difficult to settle down again to the strict discipline of The Hollies, with Miss Percy's manifold rules and regulations.
You must not think, however, that we spent the whole of our time at Marshlands with the boys.
Just wait until you come to stay at Marshlands and then you'll see for yourself.
With the old captain's angry shouts ringing in our ears, we scrambled somehow over the fence at the bottom of the wood, and never stopped running till we were quite a long way up the high-road, and within a safe distance of Marshlands again.
I thoughtMarshlands was the most delightful spot I had ever seen.
Why had the strange, confined, wearisome life amongst the marshlands killed him?
She would force him to do what she desired, he knew; and he trembled, for he had neither knowledge nor means to make such a journey as this would be to the marshlands in the west, where Cecco lay.
By-and-by we could see far-off hills beyond wide-stretching marshlands that looked green and rich across yellow sandhills that fringed the shore.
Now will I make amends, for I will go the fisher's rounds through the marshlands with my basket, and I think that I shall do well.
The sun was painting just such a picture of the marshlands as Dorian knew so well.
And so Lorna Doone had come down and Mildred's study of the marshlands glowed with its warmer colors in its place.
From her position in the shade of the willow, she looked out over the flatmarshlands toward the west.
To be sure, there was water enough of its kind down on the lower slopes, besides saleratus and salt grass and cattails and the tang of marshlands in the air.
These strange ominous sounds were caused by the heavy pieces which the enemy had brought up to the heights above the marshlands of the Aisne--the terrible 11-inch guns which outranged all pieces in the French or British lines.
What did happen was a howling gale shrieking across the dunes, and swirling up the sands into blinding clouds, and tearing across the flat marshlands as though all the invisible gods of the old ghost world were racing in their chariots.
Fulbert, they have made a terrible scandal of this affair at Marshlands Hall.
Whatever happens,' said Felix, I shall send Lance out to Marshlands for a fortnight, and see if he is in the same mind when he comes back.
Fulbert never shuffled, he went openly to Marshlands Hall; and though not boasting of his expeditions, did not treat them as a secret.
And Lance was off with Fulbert; while Clement remained, to make Geraldine unhappy with his opinion of the temptations of Marshlands Hall, returning to the charge when Felix came in before dinner.
Nora, do you think I might drive into Marshlands quite early, that is, immediately after breakfast?
I am coming in toMarshlands to-morrow," said Penelope.
After lunch, however, he and his brother were obliged to go to Marshlands to see some friends.
Penelope, after her bad headache, declares that she is going to Marshlands again to-day.
I won't let you go to Marshlands again," said Nora, looking critically at Penelope.
The spirit of the marshlands is the spirit of freedom.
Tuesday the 22nd came, but Captain Chancellor set off on his visit to Marshlands alone.
So Captain Chancellor set off for Marshlands alone, and Eugenia, solitary and suffering, spent in her own room the week she had so eagerly anticipated.
But iron was certainly employed by the English, at least, from about the first century of the Christian era, and its use was perhaps introduced into the marshlands of Sleswick by the Germanic conquerors of the north.
I can never hear the frogs trilling in the night without being reminded of the marshlands around my native town in the Middle West.
The marshlands have been filled in; streets extend across the places where I used to go for cat-tails; they have no more batrachian concerts there now.
And the little Wild Thing said: 'I want to have a soul to worship God, and to know the meaning of music, and to see the inner beauty of the marshlands and to imagine Paradise.
And some it moved to sorrow and some to regret, and some to an unearthly joy,--then suddenly the song went wailing away like the winds of the winter from the marshlands when Spring appears from the South.
And if you go to the marshlandswith it you will see beautiful things; there is an old town there built of lovely timbers, with ghosts in its streets.
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