Baker, give me bread; I will give the bread to the dog; the dog will give hairs; the hairs I will carry to the old woman; the old woman will give me rags to cure my head.
Now, Sir, if you will be so kind as to sigh and die for Gloriana, I will carry it with great Respect towards her, but seem void of any Thoughts as a Lover.
Make yourself quite small, get into my throat--go into my gizzard and I will carry you.
Make yourself quite small, go into my throat--get into my gizzard and I will carry you.
Should the Arabs come back they will carry us off if we do," observed Stephen.
Well, tell the men that that course will carry us on shore before daylight to-morrow morning," said Stephen.
The mother of the little boy whom he had saved showed it to him and said, amid her tears, "I will carry it for you, my dear little angel; I will carry it for you.
Wait a while, and we will carry it to her; you'll see what pleasure it will give her.
If the carrier stands so prominent as to spring the needle out of its true vertical line it will carry it away from the shuttle, and give the latter a chance to miss the loop.
FN#257] The fable is probably based on the currents which, as in Eastern Africa, will carry a ship fifty miles a day out of her course.
Then I will carry him up to my chamber and foregather with him for a while, and let him depart before my father return from the Mosque.
Then the lark sprang singing up from the sod, And the maiden thought, as he rose to the blue, "He says he will carry my prayer to God; But who would have thought the little lark knew?
His sleigh it is long, and deep, and wide; It will carry a host of things, While dozens of drums hang over the side, With the sticks sticking under the strings.
Yes, I will carry you, put out the light, And tuck you up, although you are so tall.
The Vizier welcomed him and said to him, "Arise, go in to thy wife this night, and tomorrow I will carry thee to the Sultan; and I pray God to bless thee with all manner of good!
I will carry thee up from under the earth and rid thee of this genie.
These, with mine to Monsieur Capello, will carry you, if you will go, into all the best company at Venice.
But the water will remain at 270 degrees, and the result will be that it will pass into steam so rapidly that it will carry up the water and hold it in suspension among the steam.
It will carry a heavy cut and throw off a cutting but very little curved; hence but little power is absorbed in bending the cutting.
If it be a merchant or the like, tell me; for I know all the merchants and so forth there; and an thou wouldst send him a message, I will carry it for thee.
Quoth Kanmakan, "I mean to throw thee into this stream: it will carry thee to the Tigris.
Seat yourself on my back, and I will carry you to him.
Just sit down on my back, and I will carryyou to him.
I will carry half a pint about with me, for emergencies such as you describe.
You may be sure that whatever he said we will carry out.
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