Ka mea Whakaue, katahi ano te ata o Tutanekai i moe roa ai, he matepea to taku potiki.
Kaore ia, a Tutanekai, i mohio, ki te mea ranei ka haere atu au ki te matoro i a Hinemoa, e kore pea ia e pai mai ki ahau.
Ka mea a Hinemoa, ki te mea ka tonoa atu he karere ki a Tutanekai, ka mea tona ngakau, e kore pea a Tutanekai e pai mai ki a ahau.
The warts vary in size from that of a pin head to the size of a pea and they discharge a fluid which at first is thin and watery but as the disease progresses, it becomes thick and sticky, yellow in color and fetid in smell.
There’s some of it in the language of the peaand thimble; how it came there I don’t know, but so it is.
Pea and thimble,’ said the landlord—‘not I; those confounded cocks left me nothing to lose by the pea and thimble.
There's some of it in the language of the pea and thimble; how it came there I don't know, but so it is.
A piece of bone as large as a pea may lie in the soil for years without being all consumed; consequently, it will be years before its value is returned, and it pays no interest on its cost while lying there.
The Pea was the favourite vegetable of Thor himself, and St. Nicholas, who in some countries has replaced him, is sometimes represented as being clad in Peas-straws.
The board again spun round; the inexorable pea fell; the raking and raining were repeated, and again the Count's stake lay glittering before him.
The former was wrinkled to such an extent, that you could not have found a patch of smooth skin large enough for a pea to rest on.
As the board revolved more slowly a pea fell into a hole--red or black--and upon this the fate of each hung.
There were a great many funny incidents in thePea Ridge campaign.
The great Pea Ridge divided his Army, so it was impossible for one part to support the other.
As we marched along towards Pea Ridge through the country, Price's Army faced us with a rear guard only, his main body keeping a long distance ahead of us.
Company B was on detailed service holding Pea Ridge, and had no casualties in line of battle.
At Pea Ridge we were surrounded by Van Dorn, who placed Price's two Divisions in our rear, and he himself on our right flank with McCullough and McIntosh's Divisions.
He hung over the washstand, manipulating the little rubber pea as if fascinated.
As he talked, Mr. Critz replaced the shells and the rubber heel and the rubber pea and the gold-brick on the washstand.
Mix one quart of puree of split pea soup with one pint of consomme Julienne.
The green pea and lentil make really delicious soup.
Too much water, and too littlepea is the main trouble, which combines discouragingly with the fact that a mouthful of peas is not nearly as hearty or satisfying as a mouthful of corn.
Sidenote: Sling Shots] When with a large outfit, however, I always carry a pea shooter or sling shot.
The Kid discharged rapid but ineffectual pea bullets at the reptile.
The soil was all right and the pea vine growing, and good rich grass, so that he thought the country down the Beaver would be a fairly good agricultural country.
Vetches and wild pea vines grow all over that country, but there is no bunch grass to be found; it is mostly red top.
The wild pea or vetch grows all through Peace river valley, but was particularly noticed on the plateau above Fort St. John (in British Columbia) in latitude 56°.
The pea vine and all the small fruits that grow anywhere else in the northwest grow up there, and all the wild flowers that he knew of in the northwest grow there.
Then seldom a better soup is seen, Than the old familiar soup Pea Green.
Soup is the true Pea Green I for it often call; And up it comes in a smart tureen, When I dine in my banquet hall.
The giblet may tire, the gravy pall, And the turtle lose its charm; But the Green Pea triumphs over them all, And does not the slightest harm.
Smoking hot in a smart tureen, A rare soup is the true Pea Green!
A Duck, whose tender breast reveals Its early youth full well; And better still, a Pea that peels From fresh transparent shell.
But the one that digestion never need fear, Is the simple old soup Pea Green.
This experiment may be dexterously performed by placing a pea upon a quill, or the stem of a tobacco-pipe, and blowing upwards through it.
The illusion will be equally strong if the two fore-fingers of both hands be crossed, and the pea placed between them.