When the evil becomes too crying, they engage in vice crusades, and call down the wrath of the Lord and the brutality of the police upon the Mrs. Warrens and her victims.
The fallow deer, as bucks and does, are nourished in parks, and conies in warrens and burrows.
Captain Warrens was struck with the strange manner in which her sails were disposed, and with the dismantled aspect of her rigging.
Neither provisions nor fuel could be discovered anywhere; but Captain Warrens was prevented by the superstitious prejudices of his seamen from examining the vessel as minutely as he wished to have done.
They first came to the apartment which Captain Warrens viewed through the port-hole.
Captain Warrens and his seamen hurried from the spot without uttering a word.
Madam de Warrens sent me to him two or three mornings, under pretense of messages, without acquainting me with her real intention.
Let anyone judge whether this last event can have slipped my memory, when informed that on my arrival I found Madam de Warrens was not there, having set out for Paris.
Madam de Warrens was so much incommoded with the first smell of soup or meat, as almost to occasion fainting; from this she slowly recovered, talking meantime, and never attempting to eat for the first half hour.
The first glance of Madam de Warrens banished all my fears--my heart leaped at the sound of her voice; I threw myself at her feet, and in transports of the most lively joy, pressed my lips upon her hand.
Madam deWarrens made us acquainted; I attached myself to him, and he seemed not displeased with me.
Madam de Warrens inhabited an old house, but large enough to have a handsome spare apartment, which she made her drawing-room.
I now saw nothing but Madam de Warrens in the whole universe, and to live in disgrace with her was impossible.
This was really unfortunate, for he had a good heart, and was so playful that Madam de Warrens used to call him the kitten.
I know not when I should have done, if I was to enter into a detail of all the follies that affection for my dear Madam de Warrens made me commit.
Madam de Warrens determined to have me taught for some time at the seminary, and accordingly spoke of it to the Superior, who was a Lazarist, called M.
Light keeps the combatants to the warrens which protect them from shell and bullet-fire.
The power of chaos that they seem to possess when the firing-trench and the dug- outs and all the human warrens which protect the defenders are beaten as flour is kneaded!
Sir Jeffrey, whose museum at The Warrens was justly celebrated, had been to London that day to attend an auction at Sotheby's.
The road from Stanby to The Warrens passed close by the coppice on the south-east.
There's Warrens a-plenty all through this section of the Cape.
The sum itself isn't small, and, besides, the Warrens are a family of standing.
Madam de Warrens was just passing this door; but on hearing my voice, instantly turned about.
Madam de Warrens wished to hear the particulars of my little history--all the vivacity I had lost during my servitude returned and assisted the recital.
Louisa--Eleanora de Warrens was of the noble and ancient family of La Tour de Pit, of Vevay, a city in the country of the Vaudois.
There are three divisions for this study: poultry houses, warrensand fish ponds.
But most of them to other warrens, to share quarters with other rabbits till those warrens in their turn are converted into "dwellings," when again they must needs scuttle and burrow elsewhere.
Then the human rabbits are driven from theirwarrens to burrow elsewhere and so leave room for respectability.
Human rookeries and rabbit warrens must go; England, little England, cannot afford them, and ought not to tolerate them.
He has found time to write a brief note to the doctor, which it was his intention to send by the orderly who bears the official order releasing the Warrens from surveillance.
Who can tell how deep and damnable it was, since it had been carried so far as to induce the Warrens to believe that he was the writer of scores of letters from the front?
The first is said to be the more hardy and vicious; and it is to secure these qualities that keepers on large warrens cross their ferrets with the wild polecat.
He works the warrens in winter, but long waiting for a glutted ferret in frost and snow is not pleasant.
All about now over the warrens their plaintive, wailing notes are heard, notes that seem a part of the deepening gloom and sad sky; for nature's own sadness seems to speak in the voice of these birds.
Auis Trogloditica[43] or Chock a small bird mixed of black & white & breeding in cony borrouges whereof the warrens are full from April to September.
The animals being social in their habits, their warrens are called 'dog-towns.
The fallow deere as bucks and does, are nourished in parkes, and conies in warrens and burrowes.
In Sir James Long's parke at Draycot Cerne are some wheat-eares; and on come warrens and downes, but not in great plenty.
In warrens are found, but rarely, some old stotes, quite white: that is, they are ermins.
He was scarcely more than an urchin when he became a fighting sailor, and indeed one could expect no less, for both his father and grandfather had been officers in the service, and goodness knows how many lusty Warrens before them!
The Warrens got their estates in the days of "Strongbow," and held them through all the vicissitudes of olden Ireland.
The Warrens were undoubtedly among the earliest representative residents in the little country resort, but by no stretch of imagination could any private estate, however ample or important, be called a village.
That was before your Miss Coldbrookes, and Miss Marstons, and Mary Warrens ever saw the country.
Such had been my sister's account of theWarrens and their qualities, throughout a correspondence of five years.
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