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1. that I should have spoken to you in the bower
2. Finding my first seed did not grow, which I easily imagined was by the drought, I sought for a moister piece of ground to make another trial in, and I dug up a piece of ground near my new bower, and sowed the rest of my seed in February, a little before the vernal equinox; and this having the rainy months of March and April to water it, sprung up very pleasantly, and yielded a very good crop; but having part of the seed left only, and not daring to sow all that I had, I had but a small quantity at last, my whole crop not amounting to above half a peck of each kind
3. Once again his light sparkled down at him as he relaxed in the bower that his mate had rushed in her eagerness to make up for him
4. was forced to take another job at a larger firm--one Braun, Bower and Associates
5. I was supposed to have started at Braun and Bower on a Monday in October, but
6. cash as a lawyer and soon-to-be partner at Braun and Bower
7. I was in the Unicorn’s Bower and it had the air of a place forgotten and unused
8. Before I could even think, I was torn loose from the security of the Bower and was back in the real world lying propped up against the rock near a small fire and Suarez was forcing water down my throat
9. Forced to rely on his unfailing instinct for survival, the disemboweled animal gave up and in a desperate scramble regained his feet and fled from the gory bower out to the palmetto flat
10. Samson lay in the tunnel bower more than an hour before stirring
11. He could have been anywhere, even across the road in the White Horse and Bower, watching who came and went from inside the pub
12. "If we sit over there in that sort of little bower we can see when Miss Kendall arrives and we shall not be so conspicuous ourselves, either
13. We managed to reach the conservatory and found in a corner a veritable bower with a wide rustic seat under some palms
14. It seemed to be coming from the trees bordering the perimeter wall and he tried to peer through this newly-leafed bower
15. Amy had a bower in hers, rather small and earwiggy, but very pretty to look at, with honeysuckle and morning-glories hanging their colored horns and bells in graceful wreaths all over it, tall white lilies, delicate ferns, and as many brilliant, picturesque plants as would consent to blossom there
16. On the second Saturday after Jo got out of the window, Meg, as she sat sewing at her window, was scandalized by the sight of Laurie chasing Jo all over the garden and finally capturing her in Amy's bower
17. "I suppose it would be profanation to eat anything in this spick-and-span bower, so as I'm tremendously hungry, I propose an adjournment," he added presently
18. Nor did Meg miss any of the romance from the daily parting, when her husband followed up his kiss with the tender inquiry, "Shall I send some veal or mutton for dinner, darling?" The little house ceased to be a glorified bower, but it became a home, and the young couple soon felt that it was a change for the better
19. "John Bower!" he repeated
20. The people tittered, thinking of John Bower senior
21. At a little distance, Heyward discovered, and contemplated with tender emotion, the small bower under which he was fain to believe that Cora and Alice had reposed
22. Incensed at the king’s betrayal and quest for power that was matriarchal, the queen locked Cruce away in her bower and summoned the king
23. I may also enjoy the precious privilege of assuring you of my fond, faithful, and unalterable affection, whenever you visit your favorite bower, unless, indeed, it offends your pride to listen to professions of love from the lips of a poor workingman, clad in a blouse and cap
24. Then, he conducted me to a bower about a dozen yards off, but which was approached by such ingenious twists of path that it took quite a long time to get at; and in this retreat our glasses were already set forth
25. Our punch was cooling in an ornamental lake, on whose margin the bower was raised
26. have transformed this rough hall into a bower of loveliness, a fit garden for the charming rosebuds I see about me
27. For further reading on children and illusion, see Bruce Bower, “Adults Fooled by Visual Illusion, But Not Kids,” ScienceNews via Wired
28. to a bower under the trees; there he was laid upon a soft bed and slept the
29. will sleep now,' he said; and the Elf led him to a bower beside Pippin, and
30. He was lying in a bower made by a living tree with branches laced and drooping to the ground; his bed was of fern and grass, deep and soft and strangely fragrant
31. the walls of her bower closing in about her, a hutch to trammel some wild
32. ’Tis at once a Pleasure-Boat an’ a Plum Tree, a Portal to the Bower o’ Bliss (or so says Mr
33. My good friend Bruce Bower, doing some of the best writing on becoming a better trader in the blogosphere, wrote a three-part SMBU blog series on visualization exercises, Everything You Wanted to Know about Visualization and Trading (Part I, Part II, Part III)
34. ‘Oh, my bower new
35. It was what is said in the bower, a prelude to what will be said in the chamber; a lyrical effusion, strophe and sonnet intermingled, pleasing hyperboles of cooing, all the refinements of adoration arranged in a bouquet and exhaling a celestial perfume, an ineffable twitter of heart to heart
36. I withdrew from the flower-strewn bower
37. Beds were pushed together, and the interior was a bower of pine boughs crossed to make a canopy
38. This forest bower was lighted by Japanese lanterns, and a string of lanterns led down to the chicken walk above the railroad track
39. Near to her close and consecrated bower,
40. Dost thou see these bushes? they still grow in the shape of an arbour, though untrimmed now; they were our bower
41. Had I not planted a little garden before the bower? Had we not hedged it in with rush? A sheep might have browsed off the hedge in a moment, it was so large
42. It was growing dark now, and so they ate again of the fruit which was both food and drink for them; then Tarzan rose, and leading Jane to the little bower he had erected, motioned her to go within
43. He removed his hunting knife from its sheath and handed it to her hilt first, again motioning her into the bower
44. In the grass at the entrance to her bower she saw the imprint of his body where he had lain all night to guard her
45. He had again been gathering fruit and this he laid at the entrance of her bower
46. When they had finished their breakfast Tarzan went to her bower and recovered his knife
47. For like certain other omnivorous roving lovers that might be named, my Lord Whale has no taste for the nursery, however much for the bower; and so, being a great traveller, he leaves his anonymous babies all over the world; every baby an exotic
48. A Bower in the Arsacides
49. Not the white bull Jupiter swimming away with ravished Europa clinging to his graceful horns; his lovely, leering eyes sideways intent upon the maid; with smooth bewitching fleetness, rippling straight for the nuptial bower in Crete; not Jove, not that great majesty Supreme! did surpass the glorified White Whale as he so divinely swam
50. “Oh, my bower new
1. Finally, the further evolution turn of creatures that have passed this Initiation will lead to that beings, consisting of particles of higher, the 2th Plan (Monadic), will pay attention to them, which will result in the fact that they will be led by the creature, bowering his head
1. Not much has been said of Rosecare and Lemoss, though they stared into one another’s eyes and Lemoss could swear they were whirling in a forest glade where the deer and antelope peered out from the lower bowers of the trees
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3. Bob Bowers, their musical director said, “They had such a great sound,” comparing it to the sheets of sound of Coltrane
4. She sat on its deck, soaking up the sun and smelling the bowers of roses
5. The walls were banked with pine branches that gave out a spicy smell, making the corners of the room into pretty bowers where the chaperons and old ladies would sit
6. He wasn’t wandering familiar pleasant bowers of poetry and song, nor the flame-lit pathways of military plans
7. When I first paddled a boat on Walden, it was completely surrounded by thick and lofty pine and oak woods, and in some of its coves grape-vines had run over the trees next the water and formed bowers under which a boat could pass