She stood at the window, looking into the dripping garden, but really seeing nothing, not even the plashed roses before her eyes.
Water plants plashed lightly against the sides of the boat, and the bow cut through a waving carpet of pollen.
The road, muddy with recent rains, plashed under the horses' hoofs and a cold evening wind crinkled the winter wheat.
And the raindrops plashed monotonously in the miry pools, the calf bleated piteously, and the bell of the neighbouring convent tolled on, with even and melancholy strokes.
Outside it was still raining, and the swollen and frequent drops plashed noisily in the streaming courtyard below.
On the other side a chain rattled, the boat was drawn up to the shore, and no sound was heard; only the waves of the river, which are not heard by day, rippled and plashed and murmured in the still night.
Just so have they rippled and plashed day and night when I was not here.
The boat puffed by, the waves in its wake plashed for a while against the shore, and tossed the pretty pleasure-boat up and down, then all was still again.
At times he plashed along, having to leap from place to place, and then when the way seemed so bad that he felt that he must return, it suddenly became better and lured him on.
The pole plashed in the water, which rippled against the bows, and once more they glided over the surface, just as the injured man uttered a low groan.
The squire drew his breath hard, for he knew his son was right, as the road proved when they turned almost at right angles and plashedon through the water.
Below, the tree-tops conferred, stealthily, and the fountain plashed its eternal remonstrance against the conspiracy they lisped of.
About him the mingled odor of roses and mignonette was sweet and heavy; the fountain plashed interminably in the night, and above him the chestnuts and acacias rustled and lisped as they had done seven years ago.
And so they talked, and the men smoked a little, till they decided that they had had enough of it, and the oars plashed in the water together, sending the boat out again into the bright sun.
Within the light was green, and the water now and again plashed on the rocks.
The water plashed musically in the little hollows, and from near by there came a deep, mysterious murmur out of the many dark caves that lined the shore.
The steam-engine was everywhere at work; factories had sprung up in all directions; the Broomielaw was silent no longer; the Clyde was navigable from thence to the sea, and its waters were plashed by the paddles of a thousand steamers.
He suddenly had a surprise; at the most unexpected moment, and without ceasing to walk in a straight line, he perceived that he was no longer ascending; the water of the gutter plashed against his heels instead of coming to his toes.
A piece of plaster which fell into the gutter and plashed up the water a few yards from Jean Valjean warned him that the bullet had struck the vault above his head.
The wave plashed around him; man and horse were hidden under water, but they rose in the twinkle of an eye.
Bodies of men and horses, cut with swords, lay scattered there; but where squadrons had cut infantry, there were whole piles of corpses, and pools of stiffened blood plashed under foot like muddy water in a swamp.
It was full tide and the miniature breakers plashed amid the seaweed on the beach.
They plashed on, without speaking, through the rapidly forming puddles.
Then he plashed on, bound out to where the fish weirs stood, like webby fences, in the distance.
A wave of crimson surged into March's pale face, and the sensitive nostrils quivered; then two big drops plashed down upon the letter which he handed to his mother.
Then she sighed, and, as she bent over the large willow basket filled with stockings to be darned and clothes to be mended, a tear rolled down her cheek and plashed on the edge.
He led her to where a fountain plashed in the sun and stone steps ringed a quiet pool.
Outside the water plashed in the fountain, the birds carolled in the trees.
The hounds have overrun the scent, and are back again, flemishing about the plashed fence on the river brink.
Trebooze had already climbed the plashed fence, and was running wildly across the meadow.
A fountainplashed and chattered softly, like the whispering of children.
A fountain plashed continuously in a little basin that had been white six centuries ago, when the Moors had brought the marble across the Gulf of Lyons to build it.
The little fountainplashed in the courtyard below; a frog in the basin among the water- lilies croaked sociably while the priest and the beautiful woman in the room above made history.
Neptune was already unsubstantial in the twilight, half god, half ghost, and his fountain plashed dreamily to the men and satyrs who idled together on its marge.
But it all came while the fountainplashed to the satyrs in the morning sun.
The rain plashed against the windows, a coal fell through the grate and dropped upon the fender.
The rain plashed and Tessa worked; suddenly the door-bell gave a sharp clang, a moment later little Miss Jewett, in a waterproof, was ushered in.
Below the quay-wall the water plashed with a drowsy sound; fragments of wood and other rubbish floated on it; it was all so home-like!
Here were mountains, and lakes, and palaces, and plashed marble steps, and the music of lutes, and banquets of ambrosial things to which daily bread was as nothing.
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