The following day, the chow sent a messenger asking why the princess had taken the image.
Late the following day, long after the husband had gone to his work, the wife went for some wood, and, lo, found all the wood had turned to venomous snakes!
Again, upon a day, as the husband plowed the rice field, he plowed up the ridges between the fields.
Many suitors had she, but, by her craft and devices, each suitor thought himself the only one.
Greatly angered, the nephew put wood all about the tree and set fire to it.
But the "Ear That Hears Well" heard and the "Eye That Sees Well" saw, and together they took the image from the boat and hid it in the sand.
When they rested in a tree on the other shore, Chow Soo Tome crept from under the wing and climbed down the tree.
But it happened that the head chow heard of the beauty of the wife of Chow Soo Tome, and he coveted her, and seeking to do away with Chow Soo Tome, he sent him to war, and commanded that he lead the battle.
Near the sala was a well, and, as Chow Soo Tome rested, seven slaves of the king of Chom Kow Kilat came from the city for water.
Chow Soo Tome, unhurt and victorious, returned from the war and found his home desolate without his nymph wife, and would not be comforted but determined to seek her.
If thou dost not consent to be my wife, of sorrow will I die," cried Chow Soo Tome.
Hearing these words, Chow Soo Tome cautiously climbed into the tree and crept under the wing of the larger eagle, who shortly after said to its mate: "Before we fly hence, I must rid myself of an insect which is under my wing and annoys me.
Eat," said Chow Soo Tome, and then he went on his way, but shortly after, sat down under a tree.
For three days did Chow Soo Tome mourn this kind friend, and, as he mourned, a fly came to eat of the ape.
Pour your water in such a manner that, when it falls, the ring will fall upon the hands of the princess," directed Chow Soo Tome.
One, Chow Soo Tome readily saw was more beautiful than the others, and he loved her and desired her for his wife.
Immediately the fly appeared and sat on the table prepared by the wife of Chow Soo Tome, and there Chow Soo Tome sat down.
The tables were made ready, Chow Soo Tome was summoned and commanded to select the table prepared by the princess whom he claimed as his wife.
The way I do not know, but my heart guides me," answered Chow Soo Tome.
Undoubtedly there was noo journey made into Scotland, in noo manys day leving, with soo fewe a nombre that is recownted to be soo high an enterprice as this, bothe with thies contremen, and Scottishmen, nor of truthe so moche hurt doon.
Scandinavian community, named for the Roman goddess of fortune, was established in the summer of 1913 when the branch line of the Soo Ry.
Casselman, was later renamed for a Soo official in order to avoid confusion with other towns of similar names.
The arrival of the Sooin 1893 tapped untouched areas southeast and northwest, again enlarging the trade region.
As a result they had to trail their large herds many weary miles to the nearest Soo Line points, which were at Bowbells and Kenmare, N.
English stockholders of the Soo Line for the famous Bow Bells in St. Mary-le-Bow Church in London, is the Burke County seat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.