Assai acqua passa per il molino, che il molinaio non se n'accorge=--A good deal of water passes by the mill which the miller takes no note of.
My impression is, that if pools and inlets south of Punta Passa were thoroughly tried with the fly that the piscator would be rewarded with large-sized specimens.
From what we know of railroads in this State we feel assured that one will be completed to Punta Passawithin two years; when Charlotte Harbor and Estero Bay, the greatest of fishing points, will be rendered accessible to all.
As a Galliard consists of five paces or bars in the first strain, and is therefore called a Cinque pace; the passa mezzo, which is a diminutive of the Galliard, is just half that number, and from that peculiarity takes its name.
I stepped behind the column against which she was leaning, and bending my head down to her very ear, enunciated softly: "Passa quei colli.
And now behind the cliff a voice suddenly rings out: "Passa, passa quei colli.
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