Veryan Bay between Nare Point and the Dodman has in it no good harbour.
Portscatho is a small place at the opening of Gerrans Bay, of which the eastern horn is Nare Point.
Nare Head, a fine bluff of rock, is the southward point of Veryan parish and the western extremity of Veryan Bay.
Beyond Gillan stretchesNare Point, a bold bluff of rock, and a mile lower is the little fishing-village of Porthallow, which is attracting some of the visitors who are now coming increasingly to the Lizard district.
Ef the truth war knowed, nare one of 'em afore could tell a book from a bear-trap.
An' on the fourth day he picked up a body wi' one finger missin', under the Nare Head.
Peter Petrie hain't got nare gran'-child," said one of the loungers.
Nare followed with one eye on the enemy in the rear.
Half unconsciously Nare began to unpack the picnic basket which he had carried along from room to room.
Nare had enjoyed himself at the picnic until the baronet arrived, in spite of being rather an outsider among these local people, who all knew one another from the cradle.
Nare put down his picnic basket with an injured air.
Nare lost the next few words in trying to catch a sound of the padding feet below.
Nare had no desire to hurry, but hurried he certainly would have been if it were not for the episode that occurred at that moment.
I think it must have been because Mrs. Harrington thought she owed her annoyance as much to the baronet's alarmist importunity as to the carelessness of the menagerie owners that she dealt so kindly with Nare afterwards.
She put a startled hand on his arm, andNare regained his cheerfulness.
I've promised Mr. Nare should see the Mill, and I'll explain to your mother.
In a whirling fashion Nare was conscious of this, and of Miss Corcoran's pale face, as he stood once more over the trap.
And it would be a sin to stampede over these attractive buttercups," Nare pleaded.
They 'ain't got narenother loom nuther, an' hain't hearn no advices from the Lord.
An' ye 'ain't gotnare sign o' a show at Moses' tables!
But I seen 'em not three weeks ago, an' thar ain't nareword writ on 'em.
Thar ain't nare sign o' a word writ on them rocks.
Inside the protecting shoulder of Nare Point lies Porthallow, a fishing cove, and beyond it, in the next bight, is Porthoustock, whose fishing is now mixed with the exportation of granite.
But it ain't nare preachin' of Sist' Humphreys done give me a brokin an' a contrary hairt.
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