0	ivy,	turkeys,	geese,	game,	poultry,	brawn,	meat,	pigs,	sausages,	oysters,	pies,	puddings,	fruit,	and	punch,	all	vanished	instantly.	So	did	the	room,	the
0	it	went	wrong.	The	poulterers&#146;	shops	were	still	half	open,	and	the	fruiterers&#146;	were	radiant	in	their	glory.	There	were	great,	round,	potbellied
0	dinner.	The	very	gold	and	silver	fish,	set	forth	among	these	choice	fruits	in	a	bowl,	though	members	of	a	dull	and	stagnant-blooded
0	cinnamon	so	long	and	straight,	the	other	spices	so	delicious,	the	candied	fruits	so	caked	and	spotted	with	molten	sugar	as	to	make
2	power	was	divesting	him	of	that	sudden-woven	anger	as	easily	as	a	fruit	is	divested	of	its	soft	ripe	peel.	He	remained	standing
2	ran	through	Stephen's	fingers.	Great	parcels	of	groceries	and	delicacies	and	dried	fruits	arrived	from	the	city.	Every	day	he	drew	up	a
2	lovely	garden	resplendent	with	sunlight	and	colour,	teeming	with	luxuriant	vegetation.	The	fruitful	earth	gave	them	her	bounty:	beasts	and	birds	were	their
2	God:	obedience	to	His	word.	They	were	not	to	eat	of	the	fruit	of	the	forbidden	tree.	--	Alas,	my	dear	little	boys,
2	that	promise!	-	that	if	she	and	Adam	ate	of	the	forbidden	fruit	they	would	become	as	gods,	nay	as	God	Himself.	Eve
2	is	the	second	sting	of	the	worm	of	conscience,	a	late	and	fruitless	sorrow	for	sins	committed.	Divine	justice	insists	that	the	understanding
2	repent	and	be	absolved,	confess	and	repent	again	and	be	absolved	again,	fruitlessly.	Perhaps	that	first	hasty	confession	wrung	from	him	by	the
3	was	living	in	the	peace	and	calm	of	Coxwold,	and	enjoying	the	fruits	of	that	vale	of	plenty.	We	probably	owe	the	Sentimental
3	so	is	all	the	world	to	him	who	will	not	cultivate	the	fruits	it	offers.	I	declare,	said	I,	clapping	my	hands	chearily
4	them.	Are	they	blood	stains,	or	mud	stains,	or	rust	stains,	or	fruit	stains,	or	what	are	they?	That	is	a	question	which
4	be	that	little	speck	of	decay	which	in	time	corrupts	the	whole	fruit.	Will	you	come	with	us	on	these	terms?	Guess	I&#146;ll
4	numerous	bears	in	the	vicinity.	At	last,	after	two	or	three	hours&#146;	fruitless	search,	he	was	thinking	of	turning	back	in	despair,	when
6	very	Chesterfield	among	the	company.	Like	other	assemblies,	these	entertainments	afford	a	fruitful	topic	of	conversation	among	the	ladies	for	some	days;	and
6	next,	with	its	charm	of	novelty	unbroken,	and	its	interest	unabated.	The	fruits	of	the	earth	have	their	growth	in	corruption.	Out	of
6	dirt	and	filth.	Such	lives	as	are	led	here,	bear	the	same	fruits	here	as	elsewhere.	The	coarse	and	bloated	faces	at	the
6	bearing	with	us,	besides,	a	hamper	full	of	savoury	cold	meats,	and	fruit,	and	wine,	we	started	off	again	in	high	spirits,	at
7	in	which	boys	are	cast	away	on	desert	islands,	where	every	known	fruit,	vegetable,	and	flower	is	in	its	prime	all	the	year
7	almost	as	much	as	it	did	me,	and	the	green	and	purple	fruit	lay	all	about	us.	By	the	time	the	bump	on
7	prank	became	a	household	joke,	and,	for	years,	we	never	saw	the	fruit,	that	Nelly	didn&#146;t	look	at	me	with	a	funny	face,
7	combined	pocket	money	she	was	to	buy	nuts	and	candy,	cake	and	fruit	pie,	and	a	candle,	so	that	we	might	have	a
7	the	complexion,	and	mine&#146;s	getting	ruined	by	late	hours.	I	fancy	some	fruit	off	our	own	trees	would	suit	me,	for	I	have
7	the	after-life,	as	the	hour	when	the	apple-blossoms	fall,	and	the	young	fruit	waits	for	the	elements	to	ripen	or	destroy	the	harvest.
7	flowers	that	had	blossomed	for	her	underneath	the	snow.	<span	class="textb17">	Forbidden	Fruit	</span>	-------------------------------------------	I&#146;m	perfectly	aching	for	some	fun,	said	Polly
7	than	the	price	of	gloves	and	bonnet,	for	having	nibbled	at	forbidden	fruit,	she	had	to	pay	the	penalty.	She	only	meant	to
8	beef;	and	mind	it's	good.	Yes,	and	capons,	perhaps,	and	then	stewed	fruit.'	The	Tatar,	recollecting	that	it	was	Stepan	Arkadyevich's	way	not
8	bill:	`	Soupe	printaniere,	turbot	sauce	Beaumarchais,	poulard	&agrave;	l'estragon,	Mac&eacute;doine	de	fruits	...'	and	then	instantly,	as	though	worked	by	springs,	laying
8	was	its	own	reward.	For	whom	the	labor?	What	would	be	its	fruits?	These	were	idle	considerations	-	beside	the	point.	Often	Levin
8	which	fell	under	Alexei	Alexandrovich's	department,	and	was	a	glaring	example	of	fruitless	expenditure	and	paper	reforms.	Alexei	Alexandrovich	was	aware	of	the
8	Russia,	and	the	whole	world.	Because	a	just	idea	cannot	but	be	fruitful.	Yes,	it's	an	aim	worth	working	for.	And	the	fact
8	of	all	power	of	attention.	They	prayed:	`Endow	them	with	continence	and	fruitfulness,	and	vouchsafe	that	their	hearts	may	rejoice	looking	upon	their
8	`this	is	a	great	mystery;'	they	prayed	that	God	would	make	them	fruitful	and	bless	them,	like	Isaac	and	Rebecca,	Joseph,	Moses	and
8	when	the	fantasia	was	over,	and	felt	a	great	weariness	from	the	fruitless	strain	on	his	attention.	Loud	applause	resounded	on	all	sides.
8	the	room	partitioned	on	the	right,	where	a	man	sits	at	the	fruit	buffet,	Levin	passed	by	a	shuffling	old	man,	and	entered
8	during	this	time.	A	year	ago	he	had	finished	his	book,	the	fruit	of	six	years'	labor.	An	Inquiry	Concerning	the	Principles	and
8	who	gave	a	nonmaterialistic	explanation	of	life.	Their	ideas	seemed	to	him	fruitful	when	he	was	reading	or	was	himself	seeking	arguments	to
9	miles	to	the	northeast.	They	stopped	under	a	clump	of	bananas,	the	fruit	of	which,	as	healthy	as	bread	and	as	succulent	as
9	collection	of	heavy-looking,	irregular	houses,	surrounded	by	charming	gardens	rich	in	tropical	fruits	and	plants;	and	at	ten	o'clock	they	re-embarked,	closely	followed
9	in	sight.	Passepartout,	who	had	been	purchasing	several	dozen	mangoes	-	a	fruit	as	large	as	good-sized	apples,	of	a	dark-brown	colour	outside
9	apple	trees,	which	the	Japanese	cultivate	rather	for	their	blossoms	than	their	fruit,	and	which	queerly-fashioned	grinning	scarecrows	protected	from	the	sparrows,	pigeons,
10	dunghill?	Thy	daughters	also	are	here,	the	pledges	of	thy	love,	the	fruits	of	thy	loins;	is	it	well	that	they	should	see
10	slip	between	the	cup	of	her	happiness	and	the	lip	of	her	fruition,	but	yet	comforting	herself	with	the	reflection	that	after	what
10	doubtful	as	to	what	his	conduct	under	such	circumstances	should	be,	and	fruitlessly	striving	to	harden	his	nerves	with	some	of	that	instinct
10	in	the	camp.	Not	only	had	ill&#150;conditioned	minds	become	insubordinate	by	the	fruition	of	a	little	power.	The	bishop	had	not	yet	been
10	met	with	little	but	disappointment	and	self&#150;rebuke.	He	had	come	across	the	fruits	of	the	Dead	Sea,	so	sweet	and	delicious	to	the
10	permitted	to	hand	a	custard	to	the	Lady	Margaretta	De	Courcy.	The	fruition	of	these	honours,	or	such	of	them	as	fell	to
10	senses	the	overpowering	breath	of	her	charms,	immediately	attempted	to	obtain	some	fruition,	to	achieve	some	mighty	triumph.	He	began	by	catching	at
11	foot,	as	any	man	in	broad	England,	and	it	was	but	a	fruitless	expenditure	of	energy,	for	he	had	her	in	his	encircling
11	been	downstairs	full	half-an-hour.	One	or	two	recruits	will	be	their	first	fruit,	I	predict;	and	who	shall	say	how	many	more,	with
11	of	them	not	those	of	the	highest	rank,	but	such	as	sold	fruit	from	baskets	and	carried	burdens	clapped	their	shrivelled	hands,	and
11	a	light	being	visible	in	any	portion	of	the	building.	After	some	fruitless	ringing	at	the	bells,	and	beating	at	the	iron	gates,
11	The	air	was	perfumed	with	the	stench	of	rotten	leaves	and	faded	fruit;	the	refuse	of	the	butchers&#146;	stalls,	and	offal	and	garbage
11	to	give	any,	and	as	the	men	remained	in	the	open	street,	fruitlessly	for	any	good	purpose,	and	thrivingly	for	a	very	bad
11	stream,	that	are	so	sparkling	and	buoyant	in	the	sunshine	down	upon	fruit,	bloom	upon	flowers,	blush	in	summer	air,	life	of	the
11	of	God!	On	that	black	tree,	of	which	I	am	the	ripened	fruit,	I	do	invoke	the	curse	of	all	its	victims,	past,
13	great	hotels	in	Bath.	He	had	given	that	up,	and	now	cultivated	fruit	and	vegetables	for	the	market,	and	his	wife	bred	and
14	heaven,	in	festoons,	with	some	difficulty;	and	a	composition	in	needle-work	representing	fruit,	a	kettle,	and	an	alphabet.	All	the	movables,	from	the
14	wants	were	few.	Give	him	the	papers,	conversation,	music,	mutton,	coffee,	landscape,	fruit	in	the	season,	a	few	sheets	of	Bristol-board,	and	a
14	it	costs	to	look	up	the	precious	souls	among	the	coco-nuts	and	bread-fruit.	He	goes	to	his	crossing,	and	begins	to	lay	it
14	cloisters,	the	very	shadows	of	the	cherry-trees	and	apple-trees	were	heavy	with	fruit,	the	gooseberry-bushes	were	so	laden	that	their	branches	arched	and
14	above	the	dead	sea	of	the	Chancery	suit,	and	all	the	ashy	fruit	it	cast	ashore,	I	think	I	see	my	darling.	<p
14	you	see	me&#146;	(I	was	on	the	sofa)	with	flowers	before	me,	fruit	upon	the	table,	the	cloudless	sky	above	me,	the	air
14	Bar,	and	the	a	I	would	presume	to	add,	the	matured	autumnal	fruits	of	the	Woolsack	have	been	lavished	upon	Jarndyce	and	Jarndyce.
15	mature;	and	is	only	full	grown	at	twenty.	Hence,	of	course,	that	fruit	of	delayed	development,	the	human	intelligence.	But	in	Epsilons,&#146;	said
15	to	swallow	four	tablets	of	soma	.	Five	minutes	later	roots	and	fruits	were	abolished;	the	flower	of	the	present	rosily	blossomed.	A
15	he	fell	asleep.	Long	after	midnight;	but	his	insomnia	had	not	been	fruitless;	he	had	a	plan.	Punctually,	on	the	following	morning,	at
17	recorded	that	he	never	but	once	in	his	life	had	as	much	wall-fruit	as	he	could	eat,	so	let	me	be	grateful	that
17	a	very	low	temperature	of	the	atmosphere	to	produce	them;	they	are	fruits	which	cannot	be	ripened	without	weather	stormy	or	inclement	in
17	labour	of	my	whole	life,	and	had	dedicated	my	intellect,	blossoms	and	fruits,	to	the	slow	and	elaborate	toil	of	constructing	one	single
17	Sunday;	and	that	is	the	day	on	which	they	celebrate	the	first	fruits	of	resurrection.	I	will	walk	abroad;	old	griefs	shall	be
18	think	that	this	is	only	the	first	blossoming,	and	that	the	real	fruits	are	to	come!	But	what	really	matters	is	not	the
18	with	the	feelings	of	a	benefactor	who	is	about	to	reap	the	fruits	of	his	good	deeds	and	to	hear	agreeable	flattery.	And
18	the	cleverest	fashion;	you	might	think	he	would	triumph	and	enjoy	the	fruits	of	his	wit,	but	at	the	most	interesting,	the	most
19	it,	with	a	high	fence,	and	a	gate	and	padlock;	where	the	fruit	clusters	on	the	trees,	riper	and	richer	than	fruit	has
19	padlock;	where	the	fruit	clusters	on	the	trees,	riper	and	richer	than	fruit	has	ever	been	since,	in	any	other	garden,	and	where
19	soon	laughed	at	my	fears,	and	at	the	cry	I	had	uttered;	fruitlessly	in	any	case,	for	there	was	no	one	near.	But
19	that	too.	And	another	shilling	or	so	in	biscuits,	and	another	in	fruit,	eh?	said	Steerforth.	I	say,	young	Copperfield,	you&#146;re	going	it!
19	brass	knocker	on	the	low	arched	door,	ornamented	with	carved	garlands	of	fruit	and	flowers,	twinkled	like	a	star;	the	two	stone	steps
19	away	and	left	me	on	a	desert	island;	I	shall	make	no	fruitless	effort	to	describe.	If	that	sleepy	old	court	could	rouse
19	retiring,	it	lies	in	ambush,	waits	and	waits.	Such	is	the	mature	fruit.	Sometimes	a	life	glides	away,	and	finds	it	still	ripening
19	and	particularly	in	Miss	Lavinia,	an	intensified	enjoyment	of	this	new	and	fruitful	subject	of	domestic	interest,	a	settling	down	to	make	the
19	balustrades	of	some	dark	wood;	cornices	above	the	doors,	ornamented	with	carved	fruit	and	flowers;	and	broad	seats	in	the	windows.	But	all
19	and	asked,	what	wreck.	A	schooner,	from	Spain	or	Portugal,	laden	with	fruit	and	wine.	Make	haste,	Sir,	if	you	want	to	see
19	see	no	green	growth	near	her;	nothing	that	can	ever	come	to	fruit	or	flower.	What	Julia	calls	society,	I	see;	among	it
20	and	other	vegetables.	There	was	also	an	orchard	with	apple	and	other	fruit-trees,	covered	with	nets,	so	as	to	protect	them	from	magpies
20	also.	But	what	will	you	take	with	your	tea?	There	is	some	fruit-brandy	in	that	flask.	That&#146;s	not	bad,	my	dear	woman	not
20	bad,	my	dear	woman	not	bad	at	all.	I	will	take	some	fruit-brandy.	Tchitchikoff	had	made	up	his	mind	not	to	stand	on
20	so	taking	his	cup	of	tea	in	one	hand,	and	pouring	some	fruit-brandy	into	it	with	the	other,	he	resumed	as	follows:	You
20	them	neither	pears	nor	plums,	however,	nor	indeed	any	special	sort	of	fruit	and	which,	by	the	way,	neither	the	host	nor	the
20	line	with	this	a	huge	oil	painting,	which	represented	some	flowers	and	fruits,	with	a	boar&#146;s	head,	and	a	duck	hanging	head	downwards,
20	her	actions,	despite	of	the	fact	that	she	was	fond	of	raisins,	fruit-tarts,	and	all	sorts	of	sweets,	which	she	kept	under	lock
20	picked	up	a	book,	then	tried	to	think,	but	his	endeavours	were	fruitless!	Not	a	thought	entered	his	brain.	Then	he	tried	to
20	of	the	poorer	classes	should	be	increased	on	my	account!	Behold	the	fruits	of	dissipation!	thought	Platonoff.	This	is	worse	than	my	heedlessness.
20	blouse	of	pink	cotton,	brought	some	decanters	filled	with	all	sorts	of	fruit	kvas,	of	various	colours,	some	thick	like	butter,	others	foaming
20	said	Tchitchikoff.	I	may	say	that	I	have	drunk	the	very	best	fruit	wine	at	your	brother-in-law,	Konstantin	Feodorovitch&#146;s,	and	the	very	best
20	and	the	very	best	of	kvas	at	your	house.	But	we	have	fruit	wine	also:	my	sister	made	this.	In	what	direction	do
20	why	it	is,	that	every	time	that	you	begin	to	reap	the	fruits	of	your	labour,	and	to	touch	them	with	your	hand,
21	of	English	ground'--laid	out	in	Staggs's	Gardens--is	secure!	At	last,	after	much	fruitless	inquiry,	Walter,	followed	by	the	coach	and	Susan,	found	a
21	the	cold	depths	of	the	dead	sea	of	mahogany	on	which	the	fruit	dishes	and	decanters	lay	at	anchor:	as	if	the	subjects
21	she	had	made	of	ease,	enjoyment,	and	hope,	he	saw	the	bitter	fruits	of	his	old	crime,	for	ever	ripe	and	fresh.	She
21	continual	gold	and	silver,	dainties	of	earth,	air,	fire,	and	water,	heaped-up	fruits,	and	that	unnecessary	article	in	Mr.	Dombey's	banquets--ice--the	dinner	slowly
21	fumbling	with	his	hat,	and	still	fixed	by	Mr.	Carker's	eye,	and	fruitlessly	endeavouring	to	unfix	himself.	Mr.	Carker	nodded.	`Take	care,	then!'
21	have	crushed	him;	`you	and	your	master	have	raised	them	in	a	fruitful	house,	and	they	shall	tear	you	both.	False	to	him,
22	the	past;	and	I	can	say	with	honesty	that	my	resolve	was	fruitful	of	some	good.	You	know	yourself	how	earnestly	in	the
23	gable	end	to	the	road.	There	was	everywhere	a	bewildering	mass	of	fruit	blossom--apple,	plum,	pear,	cherry.	And	as	we	drove	by	I
24	In	the	centre	of	the	table	there	stood,	as	sentries	to	a	fruit-stand	which	upheld	a	pyramid	of	oranges	and	American	apples,	two
25	warehouse,	full	of	teas	and	spices,	wines	and	all	sorts	of	foreign	fruits,	there	to	eat	and	carry	away	whatever	she	liked.	She
26	I	believe	it	is	the	only	way	that	Mr.	Woodhouse	thinks	the	fruit	thoroughly	wholesome.	We	have	apple-dumplings,	however,	very	often.	Patty	makes
26	some,	``Oh!''	said	he	directly,	``there	is	nothing	in	the	way	of	fruit	half	so	good,	and	these	are	the	finest-looking	home-baked	apples
26	while	in	doubt.	A	variety	of	evils	crossed	his	mind.	Interference	-	fruitless	interference.	Emma's	confusion,	and	the	acknowledged	intimacy,	seemed	to	declare
26	only	strawberries,	could	now	be	thought	or	spoken	of.	-	`The	best	fruit	in	England	-	every	body's	favourite	-	always	wholesome.	-
26	-	gardeners	never	to	be	put	out	of	their	way	-	delicious	fruit	-	only	too	rich	to	be	eaten	much	of	-
27	theiabsence	was	in	some	measure	compensated	for	by	a	profussion	of	delicious	fruit,	closely	resembling	the	figs,	peacher,	and	pears	of	Italy	and
27	with	grassy	alleys	between	them.	Then	came	choice	vineyards	and	orchards	of	fruit-trees	in	full	bearing.	The	house	itself	was	approached	by	a
27	guilty	for	being	in	a	consumption	in	the	same	way	as	rotten	fruit	is	guilty	for	having	gone	rotten.	True,	the	fruit	must
27	way	as	rotten	fruit	is	guilty	for	having	gone	rotten.	True,	the	fruit	must	be	thrown	on	one	side	as	unfit	for	man&#146;s
27	meat	in	any	form	or	shape,	and	permitting	no	food	but	grain,	fruits,	and	vegetables	to	be	sold	in	shops	and	markets.	These
27	should	be	eaten,	save	what	had	died	a	natural	death,	such	as	fruit	that	was	lying	on	the	ground	and	about	to	rot,
28	valued	it	only	as	she	valued	an	artificial	flower	or	a	wax	fruit.	Being	a	woman	with	some	good	sense	in	reasoning	on
28	myrtle-green,	which	fitted	her	to	the	waist	as	a	rind	fits	its	fruit;	and	young	Bob	Coggan	led	on	her	mare,	Boldwood	fetching
28	an	elder	bush,	now	beginning	to	be	enriched	with	black	bunches	of	fruit,	and	they	paused	before	emerging	from	its	shade.	A	handsome
28	him	in	the	same	wild	way.	So	little	are	instinctive	guesses	the	fruit	of	a	legitimate	induction	that,	at	this	moment,	as	he
30	to	deliver	him	and	then	looked	around	for	the	means.	After	many	fruitless	attempts	to	gain	admittance	to	the	prison,	he	found	a
30	to	join	him.	He	said	that	he	was	wearing	away	his	time	fruitlessly	where	he	was,	that	letters	from	the	friends	he	had
31	was	there	an	elaborate	breakfast,	but	a	plentiful	lunch	of	cake	and	fruit,	dressed	with	flowers.	Mr.	Laurence	and	Aunt	March	shrugged	and
31	them.	That	looks	feasible.	What	do	you	want	for	lunch?	Cake,	sandwiches,	fruit,	and	coffee	will	be	all	that	is	necessary,	I	suppose?
31	he	resolved	that	she	should	be	gratified,	and	their	only	crop	of	fruit	laid	by	in	a	most	pleasing	form	for	winter	use.
31	the	bough.	Gnarled	olive	trees	covered	the	hills	with	their	dusky	foliage,	fruit	hung	golden	in	the	orchard,	and	great	scarlet	anemones	fringed
31	he	might	enjoy	the	pleasure	of	keeping	the	invalid	supplied	with	the	fruit	she	loved	and	longed	for.	Old	Hannah	never	wearied	of
31	him,	Jo	told	her	troubles,	the	resentful	sorrow	for	her	loss,	the	fruitless	efforts	that	discouraged	her,	the	want	of	faith	that	made
31	your	so	pleasant	home?	he	asked,	stopping	before	a	window	full	of	fruit	and	flowers.	What	will	we	buy?	asked	Jo,	ignoring	the
31	a	day	of	it.	Five	years	after	Jo's	wedding,	one	of	these	fruitful	festivals	occurred,	a	mellow	October	day,	when	the	air	was
32	for	I	thought,	coming	from	the	country,	you	might	like	a	little	fruit	after	dinner,	and	I	went	to	Convent	Garden	Market	to
32	`This	door	sticks	so!'	As	he	was	fast	making	jam	of	his	fruit	by	wrestling	with	the	door	while	the	paper-bags	were	under
32	dare	say.	But,	dear	me,	I	beg	your	pardon,	you're	holding	the	fruit	all	this	time.	Pray	let	me	take	these	bags	from
32	Estella.'	`What's	that?'	I	asked,	with	sudden	gravity.	He	was	arranging	his	fruit	in	plates	while	we	talked,	which	divided	his	attention,	and
32	this	lapse	of	a	word.	`Affianced,'	he	explained,	still	busy	with	the	fruit.	`Betrothed.	Engaged.	What's-his-named.	Any	word	of	that	sort.'	`How	did
32	a	variety	of	bottles	and	decanters	on	it,	and	four	dishes	of	fruit	for	dessert.	I	noticed	throughout,	that	he	kept	everything	under
32	if	abstinence	from	watercresses	were	consistent	with	my	downfall.	`True.	The	simple	fruits	of	the	earth.	No.	You	needn't	bring	any,	William.'	I
34	earth	shake	their	knees;	pleasant	as	the	spring,	comfortable	as	the	summer,	fruitful	as	autumn,	dreadful	as	winter:	his	most	sublime	majesty	proposes
34	mortals	of	your	bulk	would	in	a	short	time	destroy	all	the	fruits	and	cattle	of	his	majesty&#146;s	dominions:	besides,	our	histories	of
34	materials	so	durable	as	to	last	for	ever	without	repairing.	All	the	fruits	of	the	earth	shall	come	to	maturity	at	whatever	season
34	about	one	third	as	large	as	the	Isle	of	Wight,	and	extremely	fruitful:	it	is	governed	by	the	head	of	a	certain	tribe,
34	bent	either	to	profusion	or	avarice;	that	the	rich	man	enjoyed	the	fruit	of	the	poor	man&#146;s	labour,	and	the	latter	were	a
34	as	well	as	liquors	extracted	from	grain,	or	pressed	out	of	the	fruit	of	certain	trees,	which	made	excellent	drink,	and	the	same
36	of	the	great	firm	of	Castalotte	and	Zamba,	who	are	the	chief	fruit	importers	of	New	York.	Signor	Zamba	is	an	invalid,	and
36	a	small	farm	upon	the	South	Downs.&#146;	Exactly,	Watson.	Here	is	the	fruit	of	my	leisured	ease,	the	magnum	opus	of	my	latter
36	the	Segregation	of	the	Queen	.	Alone	I	did	it.	Behold	the	fruit	of	pensive	nights	and	laborious	days,	when	I	watched	the
38	with	huge	loaves	and	cakes	of	bread,	and	sundry	confections	made	of	fruits	and	honey.	The	smaller	sorts	of	wild	fowl,	of	which
38	well-known	consequence	of	this	discord	that	Richard&#146;s	repeated	victories	had	been	rendered	fruitless,	his	romantic	attempts	to	besiege	Jerusalem	disappointed,	and	the	fruit
38	been	rendered	fruitless,	his	romantic	attempts	to	besiege	Jerusalem	disappointed,	and	the	fruit	of	all	the	glory	which	he	had	acquired	had	dwindled
38	popDown('elMenu1')"	onmouseover="if	(isMacIE)	{overlib(arMenu1[9])};	+	popUp('elMenu1',event)">1</a></sup>	As	another	instance	of	these	bitter	fruits	of	conquest,	and	perhaps	the	strongest	that	can	be	quoted,
38	have	trafficked	with	the	good	fathers,	and	bought	wheat	and	barley,	and	fruits	of	the	earth,	and	also	much	wool.	Oh,	it	is
38	out	from	all	the	ordinary	protection	and	influence	of	the	laws.	Good	fruit,	Sir	Knight,	said	the	yeoman,	will	sometimes	grow	on	a
39	set	the	dogs	at	the	sheep,	stripped	the	hothouse	vines	of	their	fruit,	and	broke	the	buds	off	the	choicest	plants	in	the
39	these	thoughts	I	did	not	think	check;	they	might	germinate	and	bear	fruit	if	they	could.	Mr.	Rochester	had	been	absent	upwards	of
39	barren	by	nature:	nothing	bloomed	spontaneously	on	that	soil;	no	unforced	natural	fruit	delighted	by	its	freshness.	She	was	not	good;	she	was
39	could	haunt	such	shade	for	ever;	but	in	threading	the	flower	and	fruit	parterres	at	the	upper	part	of	the	enclosure,	enticed	there
39	I	look	round	and	I	listen.	I	see	trees	laden	with	ripening	fruit.	I	hear	a	nightingale	warbling	in	a	wood	half	a
39	strolls	on,	now	lifting	the	gooseberry-	tree	branches	to	look	at	the	fruit,	large	as	plums,	with	which	they	are	laden;	now	taking
39	and	my	eyes	seemed	as	if	they	had	beheld	the	fount	of	fruition,	and	borrowed	beams	from	the	lustrous	ripple.	I	had	often
39	these	gooseberries?	I	inquired,	as	she	brought	out	a	basket	of	the	fruit.	Mak&#146;	em	into	pies.	Give	them	to	me	and	I&#146;ll
39	were	friends.	Hannah	was	evidently	fond	of	talking.	While	I	picked	the	fruit,	and	she	made	the	paste	for	the	pies,	she	proceeded
39	I	interrupted.	No,	Jane,	no:	this	world	is	not	the	scene	of	fruition;	do	not	attempt	to	make	it	so:	nor	of	rest;
39	it	than	by	leaving	it.	What	do	you	mean?	It	would	be	fruitless	to	attempt	to	explain;	but	there	is	a	point	on
40	As	when	a	hungry	tigress,	who	long	has	traversed	the	woods	in	fruitless	search,	sees	within	the	reach	of	her	claws	a	lamb,
40	so	perfectly	mastered	both	her	modesty	and	her	reason,	that,	after	many	fruitless	hints	and	sly	insinuations,	she	at	last	threw	down	the
40	quit	Fanny,	and	place	her	in	the	rear;	but	his	advice	was	fruitless;	she	clung	closer	to	him,	not	at	all	regarding	the
40	a	strawberry,	which	his	mother	had	given	him	by	longing	for	that	fruit.	That	beautiful	young	lady	the	Morning	now	rose	from	her
40	vanity	had	no	votary	in	this	little	spot,	here	was	variety	of	fruit	and	everything	useful	for	the	kitchen,	which	was	abundantly	sufficient
40	what	union	can	be	so	fast	as	our	common	interest	in	the	fruits	of	our	embraces?	Perhaps,	sir,	you	are	not	yourself	a
41	They	turned,	and	came	to	some	old,	dun-tiled	cottages	with	gardens	and	fruit-trees.	Into	one	of	these	they	entered	by	lifting	the	latch
43	away.	The	lama	dropped	wearily	to	the	ground,	much	as	a	heavy	fruit-eating	bat	cowers,	and	returned	to	his	rosary.	`Stand	farther	off,
43	away.	`Where	is	your	master's	house?'	`A	little	behind	Saharunpore,	among	the	fruit	gardens.'	He	named	the	village.	`That	was	the	place,'	said
43	part	-	Kim	had	a	distinct	advantage	over	men	from	a	little	fruit-village	behind	Saharunpore,	but	he	let	that	advantage	be	inferred.	At
43	`I	<em>said</em>	it	was	the	pony	breaking	out	to	play	polo.	The	fruit	is	ripe	already	-	except	that	he	must	learn	his
43	as	a	bat.	A	sharp-tongued	old	woman	in	a	house	among	the	fruit-trees	behind	Saharunpore	honoured	him	as	the	woman	honoured	the	prophet,
43	said	the	lama,	rising.	`I	remember	a	pleasant	place,	set	about	with	fruit-trees,	where	one	can	walk	in	meditation	-	and	the	air
43	sure.&#146;	So	they	travelled	very	easily	across	and	among	the	broad	bloomful	fruit-gardens	by	way	of	Aminabad,	Sahaigunge,	Akrola	of	the	Ford,	and
43	India,	and	too	soon	shuffled	across	the	crop-land,	bearing	a	basket	of	fruits	with	a	box	of	Kabul	grapes	and	gilt	oranges,	a
43	piled	moraines	and	tumbled	shale;	dry	upland,	hidden	salt-lake,	age-old	timber	and	fruitful	water-shot	valley	one	after	the	other,	as	a	dying	man
44	smell	of	the	bloom	and	the	sight	of	the	green	and	golden	fruit	-	for	in	Durban	you	will	see	all	three	on
44	were	great	quantities	of	the	beautiful	machabell	tree,	laden	with	refreshing	yellow	fruit	with	enormous	stones.	This	tree	is	the	elephant's	favorite	food,
44	think	we	ate	about	six	each	before	we	had	done,	and,	poor	fruit	as	they	were,	I	doubt	if	I	ever	thought	anything
44	the	idea	of	duty,	and	such	a	complete	indifference	to	its	bitter	fruits.	Behold	your	king!	ended	old	Infadoos,	pointing	to	Ignosi;	go
45	was	almost	happy	in	his	strange	blind	way.	He	really	reaped	the	fruits	of	the	sensual	satisfaction	she	got	out	of	Michaelis'	male
45	and	envy,	envy	and	spite.	Ye	shall	know	the	tree	by	its	fruit.'	`I	don't	think	we're	altogether	so	spiteful,'	protested	Clifford.	`My
45	a	sandola	man,	a	sandola	being	a	big	boat	that	brings	in	fruit	and	produce	from	the	islands.	Daniele	was	beautiful,	tall	and
47	a	spot	where,	almost	covering	the	hedge,	hung	clusters	of	what	seemed	fruit	-	deliciously-tempting	fruit	-	something	resembling	grapes	of	various	colours,
47	almost	covering	the	hedge,	hung	clusters	of	what	seemed	fruit	-	deliciously-tempting	fruit	-	something	resembling	grapes	of	various	colours,	green,	red,	and
47	and	ate.	I	remember,	perfectly	well,	that	the	taste	of	this	strange	fruit	was	by	no	means	so	pleasant	as	the	appearance;	but
47	no	means	so	pleasant	as	the	appearance;	but	the	idea	of	eating	fruit	was	sufficient	for	a	child,	and,	after	all,	the	flavour
47	withering	blasts	of	misery	nipped	that	which	otherwise	might	have	terminated	in	fruit	noxious	and	lamentable.	But	peace	to	the	unhappy	one,	he
47	to	me,	and	I	saw,	to	my	surprise,	that	it	contained	candied	fruits	of	a	dark	green	hue,	tempting	enough	to	one	of
47	of	the	windows	looked	not,	but	into	an	extensive	garden,	filled	with	fruit	trees,	in	the	rear	of	a	large,	handsome	house,	belonging
47	on	either	side	of	a	fireplace,	beside	a	table	on	which	were	fruit	and	wine;	the	room	was	a	small	one,	and	in
47	still,	close	beside	one	of	the	stone	bowers,	in	which,	beside	a	fruit-stall,	sat	an	old	woman,	with	a	pan	of	charcoal	at
47	myself	seized	by	the	body,	and,	turning	my	head,	perceived	the	old	fruit-woman,	who	was	clinging	to	me.	Nay,	dear!	don&#146;t	-	don&#146;t!&#146;
47	appearance	by	being	shaped	like	a	pear.	A	pear	being	a	handsomer	fruit	than	an	apple,	the	publisher	is	probably	right,	thought	I,
47	and	the	world	is	round	-	the	apple	is	a	sour,	disagreeable	fruit;	and	who	has	tasted	much	of	the	world	without	having
47	and,	snatching	at	it,	I	fell	over	my	stall,	and	all	my	fruit	was	scattered	about.	Off	ran	the	boys	-	off	ran
47	ran	after	them	as	well	as	I	could;	I	thought	of	my	fruit,	but	I	thought	more	of	my	book.	I	left	my
47	my	fruit,	but	I	thought	more	of	my	book.	I	left	my	fruit	and	ran	after	my	book.	My	book!	my	book!	I
47	went	back	to	my	booth	and	picked	up	my	stall	and	my	fruits,	what	I	could	find	of	them.	I	couldn&#146;t	keep	my
47	a	long	sickness,	which	had	reduced	them	to	great	distress;	that	her	fruit	trade	was	not	a	profitable	one,	and	that	she	had
47	had	stopped	before	the	apple-woman&#146;s	stall,	and	was	glancing	now	at	the	fruit,	now	at	the	old	woman	and	myself;	he	wore	a
47	died,	leaving	behind	a	large	property	and	myself,	his	only	child,	the	fruit	of	a	marriage	with	an	Armenian	Englishwoman,	who	did	not
47	used	to	keep	a	small	stall	on	London	Bridge,	where	she	sold	fruit;	I	am	afraid	she	is	dead,	and	that	she	died
47	of	a	fireplace,	close	by	a	table	on	which	were	wine	and	fruit;	on	the	other	side	of	the	fire	sat	a	man
48	and	the	quarantine	quarters	became	bare	indeed,	remembered	among	dainty	dishes,	southern	fruits,	cooled	wines,	flowers	from	Genoa,	snow	from	the	mountain	tops,
48	into	a	dry	goods	house,	into	the	Billingsgate	trade,	into	the	foreign	fruit	trade,	and	into	the	docks.	But	whatever	Tip	went	into,
48	The	inner	gate	was	locked,	and	the	lodge	closed.	After	a	little	fruitless	knocking	with	his	hand,	he	was	standing	there	with	the
48	many	years,	looking	with	a	balked	countenance	at	the	wilderness	patched	with	unfruitful	gardens	and	pimpled	with	eruptive	summer-houses,	that	it	had	meant
48	worthy	self.&#146;	His	smooth	face	had	a	bloom	upon	it	like	ripe	wall-fruit.	What	with	his	blooming	face,	and	that	head,	and	his
48	gone!&#146;	To	review	his	life	was	like	descending	a	green	tree	in	fruit	and	flower,	and	seeing	all	the	branches	wither	and	drop
48	making	the	blaze	shine	upon	her,	and	putting	wine	and	cake	and	fruit	towards	her	on	the	table.	I	think,&#146;	said	Little	Dorrit
48	being	broad	awake,	and	in	the	act	of	distantly	gloating	over	the	fruit	and	cakes	with	chuckles	of	anticipation,	Clennam	made	the	best
48	the	mark,	Beware!	It	was	not	her	fault,	if	the	warning	were	fruitless.	She	is	never	to	blame	in	any	such	instance.	Mr
48	will	ever	remain	a	mystery),	that	there	was	to	be	no	wall-	fruit	this	year.	Lord	Decimus	had	not	heard	anything	amiss	of
48	the	changing	season,	saw	it	bud,	saw	it	blossom,	saw	it	bear	fruit,	saw	the	fruit	ripen;	in	short,	cultivated	the	tree	in
48	saw	it	bud,	saw	it	blossom,	saw	it	bear	fruit,	saw	the	fruit	ripen;	in	short,	cultivated	the	tree	in	that	diligent	and
48	manner	before	it	got	out	of	the	bed-room	window	to	steal	the	fruit,	that	many	thanks	had	been	offered	up	by	belated	listeners
48	had	one.	The	rarest	dishes,	sumptuously	cooked	and	sumptuously	served;	the	choicest	fruits;	the	most	exquisite	wines;	marvels	of	workmanship	in	gold	and
48	that	was	done,	the	basket,	which	was	filled	with	grapes	and	other	fruit,	was	unpacked,	and	all	its	contents	were	quietly	put	away.
48	awakens.	Accident	and	spies	intermix	themselves	against	my	playfulness,	and	spoil	the	fruit,	perhaps	who	knows?	only	you	and	Flintwinch	when	it	is
48	the	golden	fields	had	been	reaped	and	ploughed	again,	when	the	summer	fruits	had	ripened	and	waned,	when	the	green	perspectives	of	hops
48	who	lovingly	closed	his	eyes	upon	the	Marshalsea	and	all	its	blighted	fruits.	They	went	quietly	down	into	the	roaring	streets,	inseparable	and
49	actually	two	dishes	of	it,	pink	and	white	-	and	cake	and	fruit	and	distracting	French	bonbons,	and,	in	the	middle	of	the
49	cheerful	tone	to	the	festive	scene.	Jo's	one	strong	point	was	the	fruit,	for	she	had	sugared	it	well,	and	had	a	pitcher
49	making	mud	pies,	as	Hannah	called	her	little	clay	models	of	birds,	fruit,	and	faces.	`Can't	wait,	and	I'm	afraid	I	haven't	much
49	think	the	good	thoughts	in	the	little	chapel	really	began	to	bear	fruit.	She	dried	her	tears	quickly,	restrained	her	impatience	to	see
49	garden	stood	a	stately	snow-maiden,	crowned	with	holly,	bearing	a	basket	of	fruit	and	flowers	in	one	hand,	a	great	roll	of	new
49	sat	Beth	and	her	father,	feasting	modestly	on	chicken	and	a	little	fruit.	They	drank	healths,	told	stories,	sang	songs,	reminisced	,	as
50	top	of	the	slope,	and	in	a	vast	enclosure	with	palms	and	fruit-trees	being	run	up	to	a	large	man	sitting	massively	in
50	relief	the	roofs,	the	groups	of	slender	palms,	the	heavy	clumps	of	fruit	trees.	Brown	ordered	the	grass	round	his	position	to	be
50	looking	down.	The	fronds	of	palms	swayed	gently,	and	the	foliage	of	fruit	trees	stirred	above	his	head.	Every	single	man	of	his
51	therewith	came	warmth	and	clouds,	and	fog,	and	moisture,	and	nuts,	and	fruit,	and	even	shells;	and	all	the	tides	were	thrown	abroad.
51	everything,	and	men	sit	under	a	wall	and	watch	both	food	and	fruit	come	beckoning.	Their	sky	is	a	mother	to	them;	but
51	to	this	very	day;	and	I	wish	every	one	could	taste	their	fruit,	old	as	they	are,	and	rugged.	Now	these	fine	trees
51	both	said,	Thank	the	Lord	for	all	His	mercies,	and	these	the	first-fruits	of	His	hand!&#146;	And	then	the	clerk	gave	out	a
51	pippins	finely	shred,	with	the	undercut	of	the	sirloin,	and	spice	and	fruit	accordingly	and	far	beyond	my	knowledge.	But	Lorna	would	not
51	vitals.	Now	here	am	I	upon	Shakespeare	(who	died,	of	his	own	fruition,	at	the	age	of	fifty-two,	yet	lived	more	than	fifty
51	ground,	and	tend	the	growth	that	came	of	it,	and	store	the	fruit	in	Heaven&#146;s	good	time,	rather	than	to	scoop	and	burrow
51	soul	believed	and	we	all	looked	forward	to	something	great	as	the	fruit	of	all	this	history.	And	something	great	did	come	of
51	among	us.	And	the	terror	of	the	Doones	helped	greatly;	as	a	fruitful	tree	of	lawlessness,	and	a	good	excuse	for	everybody.	And
51	best.	Good	farmer,	come	to	yon	barren	tree;	thou	shalt	make	it	fruitful.&#146;	Colonel	Kirke	made	a	sign	to	his	men,	and	before
51	her	well,	comfortably,	and	with	nice	clothes,	and	plenty	of	flowers,	and	fruit,	and	landscape,	and	the	knowledge	of	our	neighbours&#146;	affairs,	and
52	the	fountains	plashed,	while	their	spray	as	it	floated	cooled	piles	of	fruit	heaped	pyramid-wise	at	the	foot	of	smiling	statues.	Then	one
52	of	the	sweet	friendship	of	some	dear	little	brother,	who	seeks	red	fruit	for	you	on	trees	taller	than	steeples,	or	who	runs
52	a	sudden	plenty	would	have	gone	out	from	her	heart,	as	the	fruit	falls	from	a	tree	when	shaken	by	a	hand.	But
52	shaped	roll.	The	red	claws	of	lobsters	hung	over	the	dishes;	rich	fruit	in	open	baskets	was	piled	up	on	moss;	there	were
52	that	is	agreeable	in	a	household	a	laundry,	kitchen	with	offices,	sitting-room,	fruit-room,	and	so	on.	He	was	a	gay	dog,	who	didn&#146;t
52	guitars	and	the	noise	of	fountains,	whose	rising	spray	refreshed	heaps	of	fruit	arranged	like	a	pyramid	at	the	foot	of	pale	statues
52	of	this	means	for	corresponding	with	her,	sending	according	to	the	season	fruits	or	game.	If	she	asks	after	me,	he	said,	you
52	it	were,	a	vague	promise	floating	in	the	future,	like	a	golden	fruit	suspended	from	some	fantastic	tree.	Then,	seeing	her	again	after
53	soil	is	good;	and	I	never	pass	it	without	regretting	that	the	fruit	should	be	so	little	worth	the	trouble	of	gathering.	Sir,
53	have	as	much	the	flavour	of	a	Moor	Park	apricot	as	the	fruit	from	that	tree.	It	is	an	insipid	fruit	at	the
53	Park	apricot	as	the	fruit	from	that	tree.	It	is	an	insipid	fruit	at	the	best;	but	a	good	apricot	is	eatable,	which
53	is	scarcely	ever	indulged	with	one,	for	it	is	so	valuable	a	fruit;	with	a	little	assistance,	and	ours	is	such	a	remarkably
53	in	the	rest	of	the	dramatis	personae.	The	pause	which	followed	this	fruitless	effort	was	ended	by	the	same	speaker,	who,	taking	up
53	formed	by	the	last	thirty	minutes	of	expectation,	and	the	first	of	fruition;	it	was	some	time	even	before	her	happiness	could	be
54	like	clusters	of	coral	beads,	as	in	those	fabled	orchards	where	the	fruits	were	jewels;	others	stripped	of	all	their	garniture,	stood,	each
54	all	evil.	I	grieve	to	see	that	it	is	already	bearing	evil	fruit	in	you.	But	I	will	not	remember	its	existence.	I
54	were	so	rich	and	generous	that	to	lose	an	atom	of	its	fruity	flavour	were	a	sin;	the	look	with	which	he	paused
54	labyrinth,	whereof	the	mystery	was	known	but	to	a	chosen	few.	Several	fruit-brokers	had	their	marts	near	Todgers's;	and	one	of	the	first
54	hospitable	and	earnest	way.	When	all	his	efforts	to	detain	them	were	fruitless,	he	put	on	his	hat	and	greatcoat	preparatory	to	escorting
54	suited	to	his	taste,	or	whether	he	would	wish	to	try	a	fruity	port	with	greater	body.	To	this	John	gravely	answered	that
54	all	this	before	us,	then?'	he	asked	aloud.	`The	soil	being	very	fruitful,	public	buildings	grows	spontaneous,	perhaps,'	said	Mark.	He	was	on
54	visitors	to	Crusoe's	Island,	sir;	the	flying	wives	of	Peter	Wilkins;	the	fruit-	smeared	children	of	the	tangled	bush;	nay,	even	the	men
54	immense	distance	and	the	hosts	of	obstacles	between	themselves	and	England,	were	fruitful	sources	of	disquiet	in	the	deep	silence	of	the	night.
54	money	(or	credit,	no	matter	which)	could	produced.	The	dishes,	wines,	and	fruits	were	of	the	choicest	kind.	Everything	was	elegantly	served.	The
54	they	had	in	Covent	Garden	Market:	snuffing	up	the	perfume	of	the	fruits	and	flowers	wondering	at	the	magnificence	of	the	pine-apples	and
54	grave	man,	and	a	noiseless;	for	dinner	being	done,	and	wine	and	fruit	arranged	upon	the	board,	he	vanished,	box	and	all,	like
54	with	the	driver;	and	they	let	him	lie.	Happening	to	pass	a	fruiterer's	on	their	way;	the	door	of	which	was	open,	though
55	been	with	everything.	His	ignorant	and	unprepared	attempts	at	philosophy	had	been	fruitless.	The	medieval	metaphysics	of	Kant	had	given	him	the	key
55	cook	it,	appeared	on	Martin&#146;s	table	at	least	once	a	day.	Dried	fruits	were	less	expensive	than	fresh,	and	he	had	usually	a
55	good	friends	with	the	house,	and	then	went	supperless	to	bed.	The	fruit	store,	where	Martin	had	bought	his	vegetables,	was	run	by
55	he	would	have	exhausted	all	possible	credit.	The	last	purchase	from	the	fruit	store	had	been	a	sack	of	potatoes,	and	for	a
55	the	horses,	and	cow-barns,	of	course.	There	will	be	chickens,	pigs,	vegetables,	fruit	trees,	and	everything	like	that;	and	there	will	be	enough
55	in	his	brain	$3.85	to	the	grocer;	butcher	$4.00	flat;	baker,	$2.00;	fruit	store,	$5.00;	total,	$14.85.	Then	there	was	room	rent,	$2.50;
55	the	midst	of	lava	peaks.	The	whole	place	was	terraced	for	taro-patches,	fruit	trees	grew	there,	and	there	were	eight	or	ten	grass
55	account	and	dividing	the	remaining	two	dollars	between	the	baker	and	the	fruit	store.	Martin	was	not	yet	rich	enough	to	afford	meat,
55	truth,	he	was	desperate	and	worried.	He	had	just	come	from	a	fruitless	interview	with	the	pawnbroker,	from	whom	he	had	tried	to
55	disappeared,	God	alone	knew	where.	Twilight	was	falling	as	Martin	left	the	fruit	store	and	turned	homeward,	his	marketing	on	his	arm.	At
55	peaks	and	contained	perhaps	ten	thousand	acres.	It	was	filled	with	tropical	fruits,	wild	chickens,	and	wild	pigs,	with	an	occasional	herd	of
56	still	allowed	to	grow	in	bushy	beauty	and	to	spread	out	coral	fruit	for	the	birds.	Little	details	gave	each	field	a	particular
56	is	a	little	bit	honester	than	another.	This	kind	of	discussion	is	unfruitful,	Vincy,	said	Mr	Bulstrode,	who,	finishing	his	sandwich,	had	thrown
56	in	inward	colloquy,	and	rushed	out	like	the	round	grains	from	a	fruit	when	sudden	heat	cracks	it.	Dorothea	was	not	only	his
56	align="center"><b>Chapter	39</b>	<p	align="right">	Dr.	Donne.	Sir	James	Chettam&#146;s	mind	was	not	fruitful	ill	devices,	but	his	growing	anxiety	to	act	on	Brooke,
56	be	possible,	even	if	she	promised	to	work	as	in	a	treadmill	fruitlessly?	And	yet,	could	she	deny	him?	Could	she	say,	I
56	a	manner	injurious	to	me,	you	will	have	to	live	on	such	fruits	as	your	malice	can	bring	you,	without	help	from	me.
56	pity	for	poor	Rosamond,	whose	extravagant	education	she	had	always	foreseen	the	fruits	of.	But	remembering	that	dialogue,	Mr.	Bulstrode	felt	that	when
56	told	any	one	the	reason	why	she	spent	her	time	in	that	fruitless	manner,	and	this	morning	she	was	rather	angry	with	herself
57	quality	in	every	provincial	district	combined	with	characters	as	various	as	the	fruits	from	which	we	can	extract	acid.	The	true	Harpagons	were
57	necessity	retained	even	in	the	midst	of	their	comfortable	retirement,	with	their	wall-fruit	and	wine-bins,	the	habit	of	regarding	life	as	an	ingenious
57	them	-	which	last	alternative	would	be	an	absurd	procrastination	of	the	fruits	of	success,	where	success	was	certain.	Mr	Stelling	was	so
57	to	keep	him	in	idleness	and	luxury:	he's	got	to	bear	the	fruits	o'	his	father's	misconduct,	and	bring	his	mind	to	fare
57	hunger	and	her	illusions	of	self-flattery,	began	to	nibble	at	this	thick-rinded	fruit	of	the	tree	of	knowledge,	filling	her	vacant	hours	with
57	and	worn.	The	old	books,	Virgil,	Euclid,	and	Aldrich	-	that	wrinkled	fruit	of	the	tree	of	knowledge	-	had	been	all	laid
57	in	the	afternoon	of	a	hot	August	day,	was	naturally	counting	his	wall-fruit	to	assure	himself	that	the	sum	total	had	not	varied
57	designs.	Mr	Glegg's	spectacles,	which	had	been	assisting	him	in	counting	the	fruit,	made	these	suspicious	details	alarmingly	evident	to	him.	`Heigh!	Heigh!
57	`Aren't	you	very	tired?	Do	let	me	bring	you	something	-	some	fruit	or	jelly	-	mayn't	I?'	The	unexpected	tones	shook	her
58	placed	in	great	wooden	trenchers,	and	garnished	round	like	a	pilau,	with	breadfruit	and	cocoanuts;	and	with	some	parsley	in	their	mouths,	were
58	more	sweetly	to	me	than	then.	They	were	full	of	hope	and	fruition.	Spite	of	this	frigid	winter	night	in	the	boisterous	Atlantic,
58	as	I	used	to	when	I	was	before	the	mast.	There's	the	fruit	of	promotion	now;	there's	the	vanity	of	glory:	there's	the
58	to	give	notice	of	his	intentions,	at	once	proceeded	to	reap	the	fruit	of	his	unrighteous	cunning.	Seizing	his	sharp	boat-spade,	he	commenced
58	dry	nourishment	of	my	soul!-	when	the	poorest	landsman	has	had	fresh	fruit	to	his	daily	hand,	and	broken	the	world's	fresh	bread
58	hand	on	the	hill!	But	Ahab's	glance	was	averted;	like	a	blighted	fruit	tree	he	shook,	and	cast	his	last,	cindered	apple	to
59	the	thing	lay	at	my	heart,	and	that	made	all	his	endeavours	fruitless,	for	my	heart	was	alienated	from	him	as	a	husband
60	it	had	been	a	fine	monument,	being	carved	round	with	festoons	of	fruit	and	flowers;	but	had	suffered	so	much	from	the	weather,
60	looking	down	over	the	village,	and	munching	red	quarantines	from	the	ruined	fruit	gardens.	And	though	this	was	now	forbidden,	yet	the	Manor
60	I	could	spend	long	in	speaking	of	that	plot;	the	flowers,	and	fruit-trees,	pot-herbs,	spice,	and	simples	ray	of	sun	that	fell,	and
62	the	other	side	of	a	hedge,	a	summer	apple-	tree	bearing	tempting	fruit	and	he	immediately	broke	through	the	hedge,	and	climbing	the
62	to	imagine	that	apples	were	not	given,	as	well	as	all	other	fruit,	for	the	benefit	of	us	all	they	are	common	property,
62	only	can	account	for	by	the	reason	that	they	say,	that	stolen	fruit	be	sweetest,&#146;	I&#146;ve	only	to	say	that	I	shall	give
62	then	let&#146;s	get	on	board	one	of	the	speronares	which	come	with	fruit	from	Sicily,	sail	in	the	night	for	Palermo,	and	then
62	no	deck,	was	full	of	baskets,	which	had	contained	grapes	and	various	fruits	brought	from	the	ancient	granary	of	Rome,	still	as	fertile
62	his	pistol,	I	shall	take	it	I	consider	it	no	robbery.	The	fruits	of	the	earth	were	made	for	us	all,	and	it
62	his	own	peculiar	beauty	nothing	but	the	blessings	of	the	earth,	its	fruit,	its	flowers	nothing	but	the	bounty,	the	comforts,	the	luxuries
63	accompanied	the	old	36	s.	port;	and	apples,	pears,	nuts,	figs,	preserved	fruits,	occupied	the	splendid	green-and-gold	dessert	set.	Everything,	of	course,	was
63	--	very	rare	wine	to	get	now	--	was	a	very	rich	fruity	wine,	and	was	a	long	time	before	it	came	into
63	gave	two	or	three	great	dinners	a-year,	about	the	height	of	the	fruit	season,	and	when	it	was	getting	too	ripe	for	carriage
63	wood,	there	a	patch	of	heath,	but	its	general	aspect	bare	and	unfruitful.	The	commanding	outline	of	Beechwood	Forest	was	not	visible	for
63	to	his	mind	was	feeling	under	the	pillow	for	his	watch:	a	fruitless	search,	that	ended	in	recalling	something	of	the	overnight&#146;s	proceedings.
63	hooves	outside,	and	for	nursery	squalls	in.	Dinner	passed	over,	and	the	fruity	port	and	sugary	sherry	soon	usurped	the	places	that	stick-jaw
63	upon	table;	while	he	sports	his	silvermounted	specs	on	all	occasions.	The	fruit	and	venison	are	freely	distributed,	and	we	have	come	in
64	very	spot	on	which	the	vendors	of	soup	and	fish	and	damaged	fruit	are	now	plying	their	trades	--	scores	of	human	beings,
64	creature	of	sixteen!	The	blushing	tints	in	the	soft	bloom	on	the	fruit,	or	the	delicate	painting	on	the	flower,	are	not	more
64	`stuff.'	A	vast	deal	of	searching	and	rummaging	ensued,	and	it	proving	fruitless,	Smike	was	called	in,	and	pushed	by	Mrs	Squeers,	and
64	at	once.	`Repining	is	of	no	use,	ma'am,'	said	Ralph.	`Of	all	fruitless	errands,	sending	a	tear	to	look	after	a	day	that
64	tear	to	look	after	a	day	that	is	gone	is	the	most	fruitless.'	`So	it	is,'	sobbed	Mrs	Nickleby.	`So	it	is.'	`As
64	discovering	her	mistake,	the	little	portrait	painter	exchanged	it	for	a	mother-of-pearl	fruit	knife,	wherewith,	in	proof	of	her	desperate	thoughts,	she	made
64	hand	and	bowed	again--`waft	mellifluousness	over	the	neighbours'	gardens,	and	force	the	fruit	and	vegetables	into	premature	existence.	That	fact	I	am	acquainted
64	poison	our	ears	with	calumnies	and	falsehoods;	but	he	came	on	a	fruitless	errand,	and	went	away	with	some	wholesome	truths	in	his
64	a	Ghost	--	child,	I	mean	--'	Any	further	reflections	on	this	fruitful	theme	were	abruptly	cut	short	by	the	arrival	of	Tim
64	below	our	breath.	Once,	Kate	was	lost,	and	after	an	hour	of	fruitless	search,	they	found	her,	fast	asleep,	under	that	tree	which
64	impression	upon	me	which	I	could	not	efface;	and	that	I	had	fruitlessly	endeavoured	to	trace	her,	and	become	acquainted	with	her	history.
65	still	with	them	-	a	hope	which,	when	it	proved	to	be	fruitless,	she	felt	to	have	been	highly	unreasonable.	Well,	my	dear,
65	garden.	Though	careless	enough	in	most	matters	of	eating,	he	loved	good	fruit	-	or	if	he	did	not,	his	friends	and	children
65	as	his.	The	utmost	care	could	not	always	secure	the	most	valuable	fruits.	The	pinery	had	yielded	only	one	hundred	in	the	last
65	delineation;	and	Italy,	Switzerland,	and	the	south	of	France	might	be	as	fruitful	in	horrors	as	they	were	there	represented.	Catherine	dared	not
66	erected	all	over	it	for	the	sale	of	cana,	of	dulces,	of	fruit,	of	cigars.	Over	little	heaps	of	glowing	charcoal	Indian	women,
66	shirt,	resembled	a	Mediterranean	sailor	just	come	ashore	from	some	wine-	or	fruit-laden	felucca.	At	the	top	he	paused,	broad	shouldered,	narrow	hipped,
66	in	the	cause	of	that	most	pious	robber	had	not	been	altogether	fruitless.	The	political	chief	of	Sulaco	had	yielded	at	the	last
66	of	country	people	disposing	their	goods	for	the	day's	market,	piles	of	fruit,	bundles	of	vegetables	ornamented	with	flowers,	on	low	benches	under
66	may	be	said	that	Nostromo	tasted	the	dust	and	ashes	of	the	fruit	of	life	into	which	he	had	bitten	deeply	in	his
66	market-place	while	the	gigantic	shadow	of	Higuerota	was	still	lying	upon	the	fruit	and	flower	stalls	piled	up	with	masses	of	gorgeous	colouring,
66	after	puting	away	a	couple	of	them	in	his	cabin	--	the	fruit	of	a	secret	night	expedition	to	the	Great	Isabel	--
67	six	to	sixteen	I	should	be	at	a	loss	to	tell.	A	fruit-seller	would	throw	me	a	plum	here,	a	baker	a	crust
67	the	cradle	of	primitive	history,	after	Hindu	architecture	comes	the	Ph&#156;nician,	that	fruitful	mother	of	Arabian	architecture;	in	antiquity,	Egyptian	architecture	of	which
67	had	given	no	sign	of	life.	All	searching	and	inquiries	had	been	fruitless.	Some	malicious	beggars	declared	that	they	had	met	her	on
67	that	my	hideous	thought	would	have	withered	in	my	brain	without	bearing	fruit.	I	thought	it	would	always	depend	on	myself	either	to
67	great	city	were	thrown	cheerfully	open.	A	countryman	or	so,	a	few	fruit-sellers,	going	to	the	markets	on	their	asses,	were	beginning	to
68	Carey	seldom	eat{sic}	more	than	bread	and	butter,	with	a	little	stewed	fruit	to	follow,	but	the	Vicar	had	a	slice	of	cold
68	lines	in	his	head.	And	his	attention	was	constantly	wandering:	there	were	fruit	trees	trained	on	the	walls	of	the	vicarage,	and	a
68	The	dinner	was	frugal,	a	plate	of	soup,	a	dish	of	meat,	fruit,	cheese,	and	half	a	bottle	of	wine;	but	Philip	paid
68	He	did	not	know	what	else	he	could	have	done.	Passing	a	fruiterer's,	he	remembered	that	Mildred	was	fond	of	grapes.	He	was
68	advertisements,	and	he	came	to	know	by	sight	men	who	applied	as	fruitlessly	as	himself.	One	or	two	tried	to	make	friends	with
69	or	hearing	something	of	the	men	there;	but	this	effort	was	equally	fruitless.	After	a	few	days,	the	affair	began	to	be	forgotten,
69	housebreaker	was	unable	to	open	the	door:	on	which	he	was	expending	fruitless	oaths	and	violence,	when	the	Jew	came	panting	up.	<p
69	cambric,	cloth,	crape,	stuff,	carpet,	merino,	muslin,	bombazeen,	or	woollen	stuff.	Wine-stains,	fruit-stains,	beerstains,	water-	stains,	paint-stains,	pitch-stains,	any	stains,	all	come	out
69	and	four	farthings	is	received	with	joy.	One	penny	a	square!	Wine-stains,	fruit-stains,	beer-	stains,	waterstains,	paint-stains,	pitch-stains,	mud-stains,	blood-stains!	Here	is	a
69	a	shilling,	but	thicker	than	a	half-crown.	Whether	it	is	a	wine-stain,	fruit-stain,	beer-stain,	water-stain,	paint-stain,	pitch-stain,	mud-stain,	or	blood-stain	&#150;	<p	align="justify">The
69	night	and	day,	but	until	two	hours	ago,	all	my	efforts	were	fruitless,	and	I	never	saw	you	for	an	instant.	<p	align="justify">
69	though	to	see	which	way	the	greater	number	leant;	but	that	was	fruitless.	The	jailed	touched	him	on	the	shoulder.	He	followed	mechanically
70	to	quote	previous	voyagers,	in	corroboration	of	what	is	offered	as	the	fruit	of	the	author&#146;s	own	observations.	Nothing	but	an	earnest	desire
70	be	a	season	of	scarcity,	owing	to	the	partial	failure	of	the	breadfruit	harvest	for	several	consecutive	seasons.	This	brought	about	such	a
70	cluster	of	islands,	where	we	were	going	to	refit,	abounding	with	delicious	fruits,	and	peopled	by	a	race	almost	wholly	unsophisticated	by	intercourse
70	+	popUp('elMenu1',event)">1</a></sup>	As	far	as	I	know,	there	are	but	few	bread	fruit	trees	in	any	part	of	the	Pomotu	group.	In	many
70	by	morning.	Reduced,	after	this,	to	great	extremities,	the	boat	touched,	for	fruit,	at	an	island	of	which	they	knew	nothing.	The	natives,
70	waving	here	and	there,	and	the	deep	green	groves	of	the	Bread	Fruit	in	the	background.	The	squalid	huts	of	the	common	people
70	fine	pathway,	running	far	on	through	wide	groves	of	the	cocoa-nut	and	bread-fruit.	The	rest	of	our	escort	trotted	on	beside	us	in
70	Tahitian	farming;	that	is	to	say,	he	owned	several	groves	of	the	bread-fruit	and	palm,	and	never	hindered	their	growing.	Close	by	was
70	and	offered	to	give	us,	every	day,	a	small	quantity	of	baked	bread-fruit	and	Indian	turnip	in	exchange	for	the	bread.	This	we
70	friends,	who	never	ceased	munching	until	nightfall.	Our	exceedingly	frugal	meal	of	bread-fruit	over,	Captain	Bob	waddled	up	to	us	with	a	couple
70	could	see	nothing	else;	it	was	oranges	all	round.	To	preserve	the	fruit	from	bruising,	Bob,	hooking	the	twigs	with	his	pole,	let
70	rinds.	While	inmates	of	the	Calabooza,	we	had	as	much	of	the	fruit	as	we	wanted;	and	to	this	cause,	and	others	that
70	for	so	great	a	blessing.	He	likewise	introduced	several	other	kinds	of	fruit;	among	these	were	the	fig,	pine-apple,	and	lemon,	now	seldom
70	is	highly	valued	as	an	anti-scorbutic.	Nor	was	the	variety	of	foreign	fruits	and	vegetables	which	were	introduced	the	only	benefit	conferred	by
70	venture	to	jeopardize	his	soul,	and	call	down	a	blight	on	his	bread-fruit,	by	holding	any	intercourse	with	them!	That	morning	the	priests
70	be	that	it	arises,	in	most	cases,	from	the	eating	of	unripe	bread-fruit	and	Indian	turnip.	So	far	as	I	could	find	out,
70	there	was	so	little	else	to	gratify?	During	the	height	of	the	bread-fruit	season,	they	fare	better;	but,	at	other	times,	the	demands
70	living	plays	the	deuce	with	you	sailors,	so	be	cautious	about	eating	fruit.	Good-day!	I&#146;ll	send	you	the	medicines	the	first	thing	in
70	old	tar	had	complained	of	the	effects	of	an	immoderate	eating	of	fruit.	Upon	calling	the	following	morning,	our	physician	found	his	precious
70	as	one	would	wish	to	see:	a	soft	knoll,	planted	with	old	bread-fruit	trees;	in	front,	a	savannah,	sloping	to	a	grove	of
70	for	me.	Every	morning	at	sunrise,	his	canoe	came	alongside	loaded	with	fruits	of	all	kinds;	upon	being	emptied,	it	was	secured	by
70	his	canoe,	loaded	down	to	the	gunwale	with	a	sea	stock	of	fruits.	Giving	him	all	I	could	spare	from	my	chest,	I
70	at	intervals	supported	by	a	row	of	thirty-six	cylindrical	trunks	of	the	bread-fruit	tree;	and,	all	round,	the	wall-plates	rested	on	shafts	of
70	of	Oro,	were	there.	And	hark!	hanging	from	the	bough	of	a	bread-fruit	tree	without,	a	bell	is	being	struck	with	a	bar
70	Sydney	no	bring	bag	of	flour:	and	kannaka	no	bring	pig	and	fruit	enough.	Mickonaree	do	great	deal	for	kannaka;	kannaka	do	little
70	having	some	genteel	notions	of	retirement,	dwelt	in	a	maroo	boro,	or	bread-fruit	shade,	a	pretty	nook	in	a	wood,	midway	between	the
70	church;	so	did	all	these	censorious	young	ladies.	Yet	after	eating	bread-	fruit	at	the	Eucharist,	I	knew	several	of	them,	the	same
70	he	ran	behind	a	bush;	and	as	they	came	forth,	two	green	bread-fruit	from	a	hand	unseen	took	them	each	between	the	shoulders.
70	forgotten.	In	the	same	way,	the	Opio,	or	festive	harvest-home	of	the	bread-fruit,	has	been	suppressed;	though,	as	described	to	me	by	Captain
70	their	ship	at	Fanning&#146;s	Island	(an	uninhabited	spot,	but	exceedingly	prolific	in	fruit	of	all	kinds),	had,	after	a	long	residence	there,	roved
70	this,	they	had	a	calabash	filled	with	wild	boar&#146;s	meat,	baked	yams,	bread-fruit,	and	Tombez	potatoes.	Pipes	and	tobacco	also	were	produced;	and
70	sunrise,	on	the	reef	pudding	of	Indian	turnip,	fried	bananas,	and	roasted	bread-fruit.	During	the	repast,	our	new	friends	were	quite	sociable	and
70	to	the	natives:	not	one	in	a	hundred	was	a	cocoa-nut	or	bread-fruit	tree.	But	here	Tonoi	again	enlightened	me.	In	the	sanguinary
70	was	at	liberty	to	cut	and	broil	for	himself.	Baskets	of	roasted	bread-fruit,	and	plenty	of	taro	pudding;	bunches	of	bananas,	and	young
70	over	to	it	from	Papeetee.	Upon	its	banks,	moreover,	grew	the	finest	fruit	of	the	islands,	and	in	their	greatest	perfection.	The	Ve,
70	the	contrary,	as	before	hinted,	we	expected	to	swell	the	appropriations	of	bread-fruit	and	cocoa-nuts	on	the	Civil	List	by	filling	some	honourable
70	probably	calling	for	a	nice	young	cocoa-nut,	and	a	piece	of	toasted	bread-fruit,	sliced	thin,	and	done	brown.	Curious	to	relate,	however,	should
70	It	was	drawing	near	noon;	so	after	a	light	lunch	of	roasted	bread-fruit,	a	few	whiffs	of	a	pipe,	and	some	lively	chatting,
70	a	rustic	nut-bowl,	half-filled	with	sea-water,	and	a	Tahitian	roll,	or	small	bread-fruit,	roasted	brown.	An	immense	flat	calabash,	placed	in	the	centre,
70	in	a	rapture;	and	he	snatched	a	morsel	from	a	sort	of	fruit	of	which	gentlemen	of	the	sanguine	temperament	are	remarkably	fond;
70	number	of	Peehce	Lee	Lees	(small	fish),	his	own	and	next	neighbour&#146;s	bread-fruit;	and	helped	himself,	to	right	and	left,	with	all	the
70	almost	cloying;	the	cakes	of	Indian	turnip,	quite	palatable;	and	the	roasted	bread-fruit,	crisp	as	toast.	During	the	meal,	a	native	lad	walked
70	of	the	hamlet,	and	protected	seaward	by	a	grove	of	cocoanut	and	bread-fruit	trees,	was	under	high	cultivation.	Sweet	potatoes,	Indian	turnips,	and
70	turnips,	and	yams	were	growing;	also	melons,	a	few	pine-apples,	and	other	fruits.	Still	more	pleasing	was	the	sight	of	young	bread-fruit	and
70	pine-apples,	and	other	fruits.	Still	more	pleasing	was	the	sight	of	young	bread-fruit	and	cocoa-nut	trees	set	out	with	great	care,	as	if,
70	this	sort	was	presented.	The	high	estimation	in	which	many	of	their	fruit-trees	are	held	by	the	Tahitians	and	Imeeose	their	beauty	in
70	the	Polynesian	it	is	emphatically	the	Tree	of	Life;	transcending	even	the	bread-fruit	in	the	multifarious	uses	to	which	it	is	applied.	Its
70	the	islander	reposes	beneath	its	shade,	both	eating	and	drinking	of	its	fruit;	he	thatches	his	hut	with	its	boughs,	and	weaves	them
70	and	posterity	than	many	a	life&#146;s	toil	in	less	genial	climes.	The	fruitfulness	of	the	tree	is	remarkable.	As	long	as	it	live
70	fragrant	floor.	Here	we	lounged	at	our	ease,	eating	baked	pig	and	bread-fruit	off	earthen	plates,	and	using,	for	the	first	time	in
70	a	cat.	He	was	Po-Po&#146;s	factotum	cook,	butler,	and	climber	of	the	bread-fruit	and	cocoa-nut	trees;	and,	added	to	all	else,	a	mighty
70	it	lay	in	a	wooden	trencher,	surrounded	by	roasted	hemispheres	of	the	bread-fruit.	A	large	calabash,	filled	with	taro	pudding,	or	poee,	followed;
70	to	Po-Po&#146;s,	and	gave	him	a	dinner	of	baked	pig	and	bread-	fruit;	with	pipes	and	tobacco	for	dessert.	The	account	he	gave
71	thought	of	it),	and	a	caravan	of	camels	take	charge	of	the	fruits	and	flowers	and	candles,	and	kneel	down	to	be	loaded
71	Then	I	believe	I	can	assure	you	that	you	are	on	a	fruitless	errand,	and	will	not	find	what	you	fear	to	find.
71	trestles	became	a	counter,	the	basket	supplied	the	few	small	lots	of	fruit	and	sweets	that	he	offered	for	sale	upon	it	and
71	the	flowery	land	displayed	such	hollow	ornamentation	as	stuffed	birds	and	waxen	fruits	under	glass-shades,	there	were,	in	the	territory	where	vegetation	ceased,
71	discomfiture	at	the	Decline	and	Fall.	Have	I	lost	my	smell	for	fruits,	or	is	it	a	apple	pie,	sir?	asked	Wegg.	It&#146;s
71	now!	Don&#146;t	do	nothing	to	keep	back	from	a	honest	man	the	fruits	of	the	sweat	of	his	brow!	I	give	information,	then,
71	honest	man,	after	considering	perhaps	considering	how	his	answer	might	affect	the	fruits	of	the	sweat	of	his	brow	replied,	unreservedly,	No,	I
71	book	or	two	were	lying	near,	and	a	common	basket	of	common	fruit,	and	another	basket	full	of	strings	of	beads	and	tinsel
71	think	proper.	Last	of	all	take	notice,	Pa,	that	it&#146;s	not	the	fruit	of	any	avaricious	scheme.	Perhaps	if	it	was,	your	little
71	would	be	good	to	roam	with	a	congenial	partner	among	groves	of	bread-fruit,	waiting	for	ships	to	be	wafted	from	the	hollow	ports
71	being	corrected,	yet	so	it	is.	Lady	Tippins	partaking	plentifully	of	the	fruits	of	the	earth	(including	grape-juice	in	the	category)	becomes	livelier,
71	I	have	repeatedly	thought	of	the	Boffins,	Sophronia,	he	resumed,	after	a	fruitless	silence;	but	I	have	seen	my	way	to	nothing.	They
71	make	way	for	it,	and	over	the	swarming	streets,	and	under	the	fruitful	earth,	until	it	shot	across	the	river:	bursting	over	the
72	amusing	to	Anne;	connected	as	it	all	was	with	his	profession,	the	fruit	of	its	labours,	the	effect	of	its	influence	on	his
72	which	all	breathed	the	same	stern	resolution	of	not	engaging	in	a	fruitless	trouble,	and,	under	a	cold	civility,	the	same	hard-hearted	indifference
73	Mab,	with	club	legs;	and	she	varied	the	bedspreads	according	to	what	fruit-blossom	was	in	season.	Her	mirror	was	a	Puss-in-boots,	of	which
73	you,	kept	her	nose	to	the	pot.	Their	chief	food	was	roasted	bread-fruit,	yams,	coconuts,	baked	pig,	mammee-apples,	tappa	rolls,	and	bananas,	washed
76	dog,	smoothed	the	cat&#146;s	sleek	head,	admired	the	flowers	and	ate	the	fruits	and	jellies	that	were	sent	in	to	her;	and	returned
77	servants	with	cold	meat,	cake,	and	a	variety	of	all	the	finest	fruits	in	season;	but	this	did	not	take	place	till	after
77	their	attention.	They	talked	of	his	sister,	his	friends,	his	house,	his	fruit,	of	every	thing	but	himself;	yet	Elizabeth	was	longing	to
77	child	from	your	affection	for	ever,	and	leave	her	to	reap	the	fruits	of	her	own	heinous	offence.	I	am,	dear	Sir,	&amp;c.
78	Stork.	But	you'll	live	longer	than	I,	and	you	will	see	the	fruits	of	it.'	`Father,'	whispered	Ottilia,	pulling	at	the	speaker's	coat,
78	nature,	a	frivolity	and	inconsequence	of	purpose	that	mark	the	nearly	perfect	fruit	of	a	decadent	age.	He	has	a	worthless	smattering	of
78	the	bayonet	into	his	self-	esteem;	and,	like	all	such,	it	was	fruitless	in	the	end.	He	got	to	bed	with	the	devil,
78	Otto,	`there	is	the	charity	of	virtue!	All	evil	in	the	spotted	fruit.	But	I	can	tell	you,	sir,	that	you	do	Madame
78	truffle	and	the	nectarine	in	the	chief	place	of	honour	of	earth's	fruits,	is	not	perhaps	a	dish	for	princesses	when	raw.	But
78	from	various	receptacles	(for	the	chaise	was	most	completely	fitted	out)	produced	fruits	and	truffled	liver,	beautiful	white	bread,	and	a	bottle	of
79	flesh,	and	fowl	hae	we,	by	sybos,	ingans,	turneeps,	and	other	garden	fruit.	But	we	hae	mense	and	discretion,	and	are	moderate	of
79	pinners,	instead	of	beaver	and	cockade;	so	I	will	spare	myself	the	fruitless	pains	of	telling	my	third	cause	of	vexation.	Nay,	my
79	character,	that	I	can	only	compare	it	to	the	taste	of	certain	fruits,	at	once	luscious	and	poignant,	which	renders	our	palate	totally
79	seminary	of	Saint	Omers;	happy	is	he	whose	good	intentions	have	borne	fruit	in	deeds,	and	whose	evil	thoughts	have	perished	in	the
80	might	take	to	know	the	Vertue	and	Goodness	of	any	of	the	Fruits	or	Plants	which	I	should	discover;	but	could	bring	it
80	Country	became	more	woody	than	before;	in	this	Part	I	found	different	Fruits,	and	particularly	I	found	Mellons	upon	the	Ground	in	great
80	Lemmon,	and	Citron	Trees;	but	all	wild,	and	very	few	bearing	any	Fruit,	at	least	not	then:	However,	the	green	Limes	that	I
80	before	I	got	thither,	the	Grapes	were	spoil'd;	the	Richness	of	the	Fruits,	and	the	Weight	of	the	Juice	having	broken	them,	and
80	I	came	Home	from	this	Journey,	I	contemplated	with	great	Pleasure	the	Fruitfulness	of	that	Valley,	and	the	Pleasantness	of	the	Scituation,	the
80	safe,	as	where	I	now	was	scituate,	if	possible,	in	that	pleasant	fruitful	Part	of	the	Island.	This	Thought	run	long	in	my
80	I	quieted	my	Mind	with	this,	and	left	afflicting	my	self	with	Fruitless	Wishes	of	being	there.	Besides,	after	some	Pause	upon	this
80	her	very	easily.	I	spar'd	no	Pains	indeed,	in	this	Piece	of	fruitless	Toil,	and	spent,	I	think,	three	or	four	Weeks	about
80	my	self,	I	concluded,	That	this	Island,	which	was	so	exceeding	pleasant,	fruitful,	and	no	farther	from	the	main	Land	than	as	I
80	now,	as	I	have	said,	I	began	to	be	weary	of	the	fruitless	Excursion,	which	I	had	made	so	long,	and	so	far,
80	its	own	kind;	but	as	this	ended	in	some	(at	that	Time	fruitless)	Speculations,	it	occurr'd	to	me	to	enquire,	what	Part	of
80	to	all	these	Miseries	at	once.	Pray	note,	all	this	was	the	fruit	of	a	disturb'd	Mind,	an	impatient	Temper,	made	as	it
80	for	the	Boat.	At	last,	when	all	their	Signals	and	Firings	prov'd	fruitless,	and	they	found	the	Boat	did	not	stir,	we	saw
80	the	Snow;	and	all	on	a	sudden,	he	shew'd	us	the	pleasant	fruitful	Provinces	of	<em>Languedoc</em>	and	<em>Gascoign</em>,	all	green	and	flourishing;	tho'
80	there,	and	go	to	<em>Tholouse</em>,	where	we	found	a	warm	Climate,	a	fruitful	pleasant	Country,	and	no	Snow,	no	Wolves,	or	any	Thing
81	after	he	left	them,	a	large	basket	full	of	garden	stuff	and	fruit	arrived	from	the	park,	which	was	followed	before	the	end
81	shut	in	with	great	garden	walls	that	are	covered	with	the	best	fruit-trees	in	the	country;	and	such	a	mulberry	tree	in	one
81	was	of	course	to	seek	for	her;	but	the	search	was	as	fruitless	as	it	was	melancholy.	I	could	not	trace	her	beyond
82	and	in	the	recess	was	a	couch	and	a	table	whereon	stood	fruit	and	sparkling	water.	By	it,	at	its	end,	was	a
82	glee.	`Of	a	truth,	ugly	tree	that	thou	art,	thou	growest	the	fruits	of	wisdom,	oh,	Holly,'	she	said,	`but	of	those	Jews
82	am	troubled	thereby,	for,	behold	my	food,'	and	she	pointed	to	the	fruit	upon	the	little	table.	`Naught	but	fruit	doth	ever	pass
82	and	she	pointed	to	the	fruit	upon	the	little	table.	`Naught	but	fruit	doth	ever	pass	my	lips--fruit	and	cakes	of	flour,	and
82	fruit	upon	the	little	table.	`Naught	but	fruit	doth	ever	pass	my	lips--fruit	and	cakes	of	flour,	and	a	little	water.	I	have
82	the	curtain,	and	sit	here	by	my	side,	and	we	will	eat	fruit,	and	talk	of	pleasant	things.	See,	I	will	again	unveil
82	the	fire	in	the	tomb.	`So,'	she	went	on,	`now	eat	some	fruit;	believe	me,	it	is	the	only	true	food	for	man.
82	are	weak	must	perish;	the	earth	is	to	the	strong,	and	the	fruits	thereof.	For	every	tree	that	grows	a	score	shall	wither,
82	I	say	unto	thee	that	thou	shalt	be	accursed,	and	pluck	no	fruit	from	thine	ancient	tree	of	love.	Also,	what	thinkest	thou?
82	of	my	knowledge.	And	now,	lo!	it	hath	sprung	up,	and	borne	fruit.	Lo!	out	of	the	grave	hath	it	sprung.	Yea,	from
82	wisest	man	upon	the	earth	was	not	one-third	as	wise.	And	the	fruit	of	her	wisdom	was	this,	that	there	was	but	one
82	think	I	have	said	elsewhere,	never	touched	anything	except	cakes	of	flour,	fruit,	and	water.	While	we	were	still	eating,	the	moon,	which
82	your	eating--I	would	that	I	could	teach	thee	to	eat	naught	but	fruit,	Kallikrates,	but	that	will	come	after	thou	hast	laved	in
82	germ	of	what	thou	art	in	that	dread	moment	shall	grow	the	fruit	of	what	thou	shalt	be	for	all	unreckoned	time.	`Now
83	dish.	Greens,	oddly	bruised,	formed	the	accompanying	vegetable;	and	a	p\ac\t\da\e	of	fruit,	conserved	after	a	recipe	devised	by	Madame	G\da\erard	Moore&#146;s	grand&#146;m\dg\ere,&#146;
83	and	stranger	hills;	brighter	skies,	more	dangerous	waters;	sweeter	flowers,	more	tempting	fruits:	wider	plains,	drearier	deserts,	sunnier	fields	than	are	found	in
83	fro.	Settle	about	Farren	at	once,&#146;	urged	Mr.	Moore.	You	have	large	fruit-gardens	at	Yorke	Mills:	he	is	a	good	gardener;	give	him
83	nor	stony,	otherwise	seed	falling	in	that	season	never	would	have	borne	fruit.	My	dear,	do	not	stand	in	the	air	of	the
83	first-rate	company	order,	and	setting	out	a	collation	of	cooling	refreshments	wine,	fruit,	cakes	on	the	dining-room	side-board.	Then	she	had	to	dress
83	when,	having	long	hoped	against	hope,	and	still	seen	the	day	of	fruition	deferred,	their	hearts	have	truly	sickened	within	them.	This	is
83	Take	comfort,	mother;	it	is	over	now.&#146;	It	is	over,	and	not	fruitlessly.	I	tried	to	keep	the	word	of	His	patience:	He
83	breathe	the	fresh	air,	to	revisit	her	flowers,	to	see	how	the	fruit	had	ripened.	Her	uncle,	always	liberal,	had	bought	a	garden-chair
83	to	receive	company:	I	and	Henry	have	been	in	the	garden	gathering	fruit	half	the	morning.	Oh,	for	rest	under	my	own	vine
83	what,	then,	can	I	bring	you	instead?	You	have	no	wish	for	fruit,	yet	I	see	that	your	lips	are	parched.	What	beverage
83	leaves	had	fluttered	down	again.	Its	time	of	flowers,	and	even	of	fruits,	was	over,	but	a	scantling	of	apples	enriched	the	trees;
83	pretty	seal,	a	silver	pen,	a	crimson	berry	or	two	of	ripe	fruit	on	a	green	leaf,	a	small,	clean,	delicate	glove	these
83	what	are	likewise	hot.	I	like	the	summer	day,	whose	sun	makes	fruit	blush	and	corn	blanch.	Beauty	is	never	so	beautiful	as
84	film,	so	that	mere	glances	can	never	divine	the	preciousness	of	the	fruit.	But	the	years	have	not	been	so	cruel	to	Nancy.
85	to	enjoy	herself	alone,	working,	thinking,	living.	Meanwhile	another	infant	was	coming,	fruit	of	this	little	peace	and	tenderness	between	the	separating	parents.
85	harvest,	after	gleaning	for	frumenty,	was	the	blackberries.	Mrs	Morel	must	buy	fruit	for	puddings	on	the	Saturdays;	also	she	liked	blackberries.	So
85	streets.	Mrs	Morel	usually	quarrelled	with	her	lace	woman,	sympathized	with	her	fruit	man--who	was	a	gabey,	but	his	wife	was	a	bad
85	the	fear	of	having	robbed	the	pot	man.	`We	c'n	have	stewed	fruit	in	it,'	said	Paul.	`Or	custard,	or	a	jelly,'	said
85	where	the	horse	trams	trundled	across	the	market	was	a	row	of	fruit	stalls,	with	fruit	blazing	in	the	sun--apples	and	piles	of
85	trams	trundled	across	the	market	was	a	row	of	fruit	stalls,	with	fruit	blazing	in	the	sun--apples	and	piles	of	reddish	oranges,	small
85	oranges,	small	greengage	plums	and	bananas.	There	was	a	warm	scent	of	fruit	as	mother	and	son	passed.	Gradually	his	feeling	of	ignominy
85	off.	It	was	a	perfect	morning.	From	the	ash-tree	the	slender	green	fruits	that	the	children	call	`pigeons'	were	twinkling	gaily	down	on
85	extraordinarily	provocative,	because	of	the	knowledge	she	seemed	to	possess,	and	gathered	fruit	of	experience	he	could	not	attain.	One	day	he	picked
85	crimson	drops,	under	the	dark	leaves.	Paul	and	Edgar	were	gathering	the	fruit	one	evening.	It	had	been	a	hot	day,	and	now
85	thick	underneath,	and	tore	off	handful	after	handful	of	the	sleek,	cool-fleshed	fruit.	Cherries	touched	his	ears	and	his	neck	as	he	stretched
85	The	meeting	was	not	a	success.	But	she	left	him	roses	and	fruit	and	money.	She	wanted	to	make	restitution.	It	was	not
87	made	the	green	seeding	grass	to	grow,	and	herb	and	tree	yielding	fruit;	and	he	saw	that	it	was	good.	In	the	heaven
87	seed	is	in	itself	of	its	own	kind,	and	every	tree	yielding	fruit	and	seed.	Of	every	tree	thou	mayest	freely	eat	except
87	and	seed.	Of	every	tree	thou	mayest	freely	eat	except	only	the	fruit	of	the	Tree	of	the	Knowledge	of	Good	and	Evil
87	bring	thee	only	grief	and	misery;	deadly	of	its	nature	is	this	fruit	unto	thee,	and	in	the	day	that	thou	eatest	thereof
87	gone	into	the	glades	of	the	Garden	near	at	hand	to	gather	fruit	for	them	to	eat.	The	serpent	couched	lower,	rimpling	the
87	serpent	should	so	speak.	Nay,&#146;	she	said,	we	may	eat	of	the	fruit	of	any	of	the	trees	in	the	Garden.	Except	only
87	fruit	of	any	of	the	trees	in	the	Garden.	Except	only	the	fruit	of	the	Tree	that	is	in	the	midst	of	it.
87	himself	knows	well	that	in	the	day	that	thou	eat	of	the	fruit	of	this	Tree,	then	shall	thine	eyes	be	opened	to
87	heaven,	knowing	both	good	and	evil.	It	is	no	wonder	that	the	fruit	of	the	Tree	hath	been	forbidden	thee,	for	even	though
87	did	but	desire	to	show	thee	how	sweet	and	delectable	are	the	fruits	that	grow	upon	this	strange	Tree&#146;s	branches.&#146;	Eve	listened	to
87	flowers	lay	open	upon	them,	and	they	were	burdened	also	with	their	fruit,	both	ripening	and	ripe.	A	nectar-like	fragrance	lay	upon	the
87	and	strangeness	that	made	her	heart	pine	within	her.	And	behold,	the	fruit	that	was	upon	the	Tree	seemed	sweet	and	pleasant	and
87	the	Tree	seemed	sweet	and	pleasant	and	desirable	to	the	sight,	a	fruit	to	make	one	wise.	Eve	looked	upon	it,	and	thirsted,
87	her	senses.	She	put	out	her	hand	and	plucked	one	of	the	fruits	that	hung	low	upon	the	Tree,	and	raised	it	to
87	she	was	alone.	She	was	alone	and	knew	herself	forsaken.	With	the	fruit	that	she	had	plucked	from	the	forbidden	branches	she	drew
87	With	countenance	bleak	and	strange,	she	crouched	kneeling	before	him,	thrust	the	fruit	into	his	hand,	and	said:	See,	see,	the	wonder	the
87	trembled,	and,	utterly	loth	and	because	he	loved	her,	he	took	the	fruit,	and	deaf	to	the	voice	within	him,	did	eat.	In
87	told	thee	that	thou	wast	naked?	Hast	thou	then	eaten	of	the	fruit	of	the	Tree,	whereof	I	commanded	thee	that	thou	shouldst
87	sin	yet	again,	and	put	forth	his	hand	and	pluck	of	the	fruit	of	the	Tree	of	Life,	and	eat	and	live	for
87	the	ark,	beast	and	bird	and	creeping	thing,	that	they	may	be	fruitful	upon	the	earth	and	multiply.&#146;	Then	the	sons	of	Noah
87	a	moment	the	vine	that	had	been	winter-	bare	was	heavy	with	fruit.	And	behold,	the	cup	of	the	king,	of	King	Pharaoh,
87	that	is	gone.&#146;	And	his	second	son	he	called	Ephraim,	which	means,	Fruitful&#146;,	for	God	had	made	him	to	grow	and	to	flourish
87	was	in	the	land	of	Canaan,	and	even	in	the	well-watered	and	fruitful	vale	of	Hebron,	where	in	their	tents	dwelt	Jacob	and
87	began.	The	air	was	sweet	with	the	fragrance	of	flowers.	There	were	fruits	and	meats	and	wines	in	all	abundance,	and	they	drank
87	rare	and	costly;	and	ten	she-asses,	their	paniers	piled	with	wheat	and	fruits	and	delicacies	for	his	comfort	on	the	journey.	The	next
87	plague	that	will	destroy	the	little	that	remains	to	us	of	our	fruit,	our	crops,	our	very	bread.	Famine	will	surely	follow.	Our
87	wheat	or	remnant	of	barley	that	the	tempest	had	spared,	and	the	fruit	also	that	was	swelling	upon	the	trees.	There	remained	nothing
87	their	food	in	the	wilderness	ceased	and	they	lived	henceforward	on	the	fruits	and	produce	of	Canaan.	Now	it	came	to	pass	one
87	This	for	the	most	part	was	a	mountainous	district,	well	watered	and	fruitful,	its	lowlands	or	foothills	rich	with	cornfields,	olive-yards	and	good
87	Then	come	quickly,	seize	him,	and	begone!&#146;	She	had	prepared	dishes	of	fruit,	and	bread	and	wine	against	Samson&#146;s	coming.	Flowers	sweetened	the
87	her	best,	dainties	and	delicacies	from	the	palace	of	the	Philistine	lord,	fruit	and	wines	and	flowers.	And	it	seemed	to	Samson	that
87	could	not	continue	long.	The	government	of	Israel	had	become	like	a	fruit	rotten	at	the	core.	The	southern	tribes	were	still	under
87	great	walled	and	fortified	city	of	Jabesh.	He	coveted	the	rich	and	fruitful	region	of	Gilead	and	lusted	to	drive	the	Israelites	once
87	only	sounds	to	be	heard.	Astounded	and	rejoiced	that	after	these	many	fruitless	days	there	had	at	last	come	forth	a	man	of
88	six	or	seven	feet,	with	creepers,	from	which	hung	quantities	of	ripe	fruit	and	of	brilliant	flowers,	that	almost	hid	the	leaves.	In
88	the	leaves.	In	another	place,	perchance,	I	might	have	wondered	to	see	fruit	and	flowers	growing	together:	here,	my	chief	wonder	was	that
88	fruit	and	flowers	growing	together:	here,	my	chief	wonder	was	that	neither	fruit	nor	flowers	were	such	as	I	had	ever	seen	before.
88	rogue?	No,	said	Bruno.	I	mean	may	I	eat	one	of	that	fruits?	Yes,	child,	said	his	father:	and	then	you'll	find	out
88	enjoy	so	mournfully!	Bruno	ran	eagerly	to	the	wall,	and	picked	a	fruit	that	was	shaped	something	like	a	banana,	but	had	the
88	me	they	are	real.	Bruno	looked	puzzled.	I'll	try	anuvver	kind	of	fruits!	he	said,	and	jumped	down	off	the	King's	knee.	There's
88	so	I	followed	Bruno,	who	was	picking	and	eating	other	kinds	of	fruit,	in	the	vain	hope	of	finding	some	that	had	a
88	stop	stop!	Here	are	some	lovely	blackberries!	We	filled	our	hands	with	fruit	and	returned	in	all	haste	to	where	the	Professor	and
89	by	a	guest	at	the	dinner-party,	when	asking	for	a	dish	of	fruit	(`I've	been	wishing	for	them,	&amp;c.')	I	heard	made	by
89	simply	means	,	and	the	very	hollowest	of	mockeries,	unless	they	bear	fruit	in	our	lives	.	For	the	Choristers	it	seems	to
90	several	head-less	and	all	cripples,	were	offering	black	baskets	of	Dead	Sea	fruit	to	black	divinities	of	the	feminine	gender--and	he	made	his
90	which	the	loves	and	graces	looked	upon	him,	gardens	in	which	the	fruits	of	life	hung	ripening,	waters	of	Hope	that	sparkled	in
90	no	record	or	legend	of	any	prisoner	with	those	initials,	and	many	fruitless	guesses	were	made	what	the	name	could	have	been.	At
90	was	at	that	remarkable	time-and	has	been	since--to	be	known	by	its	fruits	of	indifference	to	every	natural	subject	of	human	interest,	were
90	`Sir,'	said	the	nephew,	`we	have	done	wrong,	and	are	reaping	the	fruits	of	wrong.'	`	We	have	done	wrong?'	repeated	the	Marquis,
90	the	untimely	cold	and	wet,	among	impoverished	fields	that	had	yielded	no	fruits	of	the	earth	that	year,	diversified	by	the	blackened	remains
90	these	questions.	He	sat	by	a	newly-lighted	wood	fire	(the	blighted	and	unfruitful	year	was	prematurely	cold),	and	on	his	honest	and	courageous
90	as	if	the	dragon's	teeth	had	been	sown	broadcast,	and	had	yielded	fruit	equally	on	hill	and	plain,	on	rock,	in	gravel,	and
90	among	the	cropped	grass	and	the	stubble	of	the	corn,	along	the	fruitful	banks	of	the	broad	rivers,	and	in	the	sand	of
90	it	as	she	could,	and	ran	down	the	stairs	to	call	for	fruitless	help.	Happily,	she	bethought	herself	of	the	consequences	of	what
91	in	the	air,	like	a	wild	bird,	under	green	trees,	among	pleasant	fruits,	and	sweet-smelling	flowers.	My	quaint	Ariel,	said	Prospero	to	the
91	able	to	find	Hermia	and	his	rival	Lysander,	and	fatigued	with	his	fruitless	search,	was	observed	by	Oberon	fast	asleep.	Oberon	had	learnt
91	I	see	is	wicked,	for	it	has	caused	Olivia	to	breathe	as	fruitless	sighs	for	me	as	I	do	for	Orsino.	Viola	returned
91	end	by	this	marriage	of	Olivia,	and	with	his	hopes,	all	his	fruitless	love	seemed	to	vanish	away,	and	all	his	thoughts	were
91	so	skilful	that	she	seemed	to	compose	nature&#146;s	own	shapes,	in	birds,	fruits,	or	flowers,	the	natural	roses	being	scarcely	more	like	to
92	then	it	is	impossible	to	describe	their	howlings	and	bellowings	in	their	fruitless	struggles	to	disengage	themselves.	A	bear	once,	attempting	to	swim
92	startled	than	I	would	have	been	willing	to	express.	It	was	the	fruiterer,&#146;	replied	my	friend,	who	brought	you	to	the	conclusion	that
92	not	of	sufficient	height	for	Xerxes	et	id	genus	omne	.&#146;	The	fruiterer!	you	astonish	me	I	know	no	fruiterer	whomsoever.&#146;	The	man
92	id	genus	omne	.&#146;	The	fruiterer!	you	astonish	me	I	know	no	fruiterer	whomsoever.&#146;	The	man	who	ran	up	against	you	as	we
92	have	been	fifteen	minutes	ago.&#146;	I	now	remembered	that,	in	fact,	a	fruiterer,	carrying	upon	his	head	a	large	basket	of	apples,	had
92	which	I	spoke	to	you	until	that	of	the	rencontre	with	the	fruiterer	in	question.	The	larger	links	of	the	chain	run	thus
92	run	thus	Chantilly,	Orion,	Dr.	Nichols,	Epicurus,	Stereotomy,	the	street	stones,	the	fruiterer.&#146;	There	are	few	persons	who	have	not,	at	some	period
92	the	last	subject	we	discussed.	As	we	crossed	into	the	street,	a	fruiterer,	with	a	large	basket	upon	his	head,	brushing	quickly	past
92	and	her	daughter,	Mademoiselle	Camille	L&#146;Espanaye.	After	some	delay,	occasioned	by	a	fruitless	attempt	to	procure	admission	in	the	usual	manner,	the	gateway
92	would	divert	inquiry,	in	the	present	case,	from	the	trodden	and	hitherto	unfruitful	ground	of	the	event	itself,	to	the	contemporary	circumstances	which
92	and	to	God.	Let	us	sum	up	now	the	meagre	yet	certain	fruits	of	our	long	analysis.	We	have	attained	the	idea	either
92	rustled	uneasily	about	the	decorations	of	the	bed.	But	my	efforts	were	fruitless.	An	irrepressible	tremor	gradually	pervaded	my	frame;	and,	at	length,
92	had	proved	to	me	that	my	exertions	to	reassure	her	would	be	fruitless.	She	appeared	to	be	fainting,	and	no	attendants	were	within
92	Lackobreath.	But	to	return.	My	exertions,	as	I	have	before	said,	proved	fruitless.	Closet	after	closet	drawer	after	drawer	corner	after	corner	were
93	her	about	the	lawns,	and	flower-beds,	and	conservatories;	and	thence	to	the	fruit-garden	and	greenhouses,	where	he	asked	her	if	she	liked	strawberries.
93	they	come.'	`They	are	already	here.'	D'Urberville	began	gathering	specimens	of	the	fruit	for	her,	handing	them	back	to	her	as	he	stooped;
93	wind	through	the	lips,	and	no	clear	note	at	all.	She	remained	fruitlessly	blowing	and	blowing,	wondering	how	she	could	have	so	grown
93	my	conduct,	he	simply	said	that	some	day	I	should	receive	the	first-fruits	of	the	Spirit	-	that	those	who	came	to	scoff
93	vehicle,	an	hour	later,	when	her	search	for	accommodation	had	still	been	fruitless,	the	driver	of	the	waggon	said	the	goods	must	be
94	lost.	He	rushes	to	some	secret	hoard,	where	he	has	accumulated	the	fruits	of	his	beggary,	and	he	stuffs	all	the	coins	upon
94	and,	above	all,	do	not	search	for	me,	for	it	will	be	fruitless	labour,	and	an	ill	service	to	me.	In	life	or
95	It	was	believed	that	the	search	for	the	bodies	had	been	a	fruitless	effort	merely	because	the	drowning	must	have	occurred	in	mid-channel,
95	some	direction,	in	any	direction,	was	at	least	progress	and	might	bear	fruit;	but	to	sit	down	was	to	invite	death	and	shorten
96	would!	laughed	Archer,	amused	at	her	keenness.	He	looked	sideways	at	her	fruit-like	cheek	and	felt	rich	and	secure	enough	to	add:	When
96	station	were	full	of	the	smell	of	beer	and	coffee	and	decaying	fruit	and	a	shirt-sleeved	populace	moved	through	them	with	the	intimate
96	failure,	or	rather	the	Beaufort	attitude	since	the	failure,	was	still	a	fruitful	theme	for	the	drawing-room	moralist;	and	after	it	had	been
97	had	thoughts	of	carrying	one	home	to	her.	Fortunately	my	patience	bore	fruit,	and	I	was	not	obliged	to	do	anything	so	ridiculous.
97	after	them,	inasmuch	as	they	had	not	heard	of	them;	and	Cumnor&#146;s	fruitless	feeler	would	have	been	a	solitary	accident.	When	midnight	sounded
98	was	leading	up	to	this,	and	was	vexed	with	me	for	wasting	fruitless	words	and	precious	time.	To	this,	I	shall	answer	explicitly:
98	and	precious	time.	To	this,	I	shall	answer	explicitly:	I	was	spending	fruitless	words	and	precious	time,	first,	out	of	courtesy,	and	second,
98	Wednesday,	and	Friday.	For	Tuesday	and	Thursday	we	have	white	bread,	stewed	fruit	with	honey,	wild	berries,	or	salt	cabbage	and	wholemeal	stirabout.
98	die,	it	abideth	alone;	but	if	it	die,	it	bringeth	forth	much	fruit.&#146;	Remember	that.	You,	Alexey,	I&#146;ve	many	times	silently	blessed	for
98	die,	it	abideth	alone:	but	if	it	die,	it	bringeth	forth	much	fruit.	I	had	just	been	reading	that	verse	when	he	came
98	kiss	it,	water	it	with	your	tears	and	it	will	bring	forth	fruit	even	though	no	one	has	seen	or	heard	you	in
98	Petersburg	shop,	groceries	of	all	sorts,	wines	bottled	by	the	brothers	Eliseyev,	fruits,	cigars,	tea,	coffee,	sugar,	and	so	on.	There	were	three
98	great	service	to	humanity	here?	Now	especially.	There&#146;s	a	perfect	mass	of	fruitful	activity	open	to	us.	That&#146;s	what	I	answered.	What	do
100	her	from	this	hour.	Too	long	has	she	cursed	me	by	her	unfruitfulness.	My	fate	depends	on	having	sons,	and	this	night	I
100	thy	profession	or	reputed	sanctity	to	avow	a	peasant&#146;s	offspring	for	the	fruit	of	thy	irregular	amours?	Oh	God!	said	the	holy	man,
100	over	to	the	measure	of	resigning	his	dominions;	but	finding	her	exhortations	fruitless	she	assured	him,	that,	as	far	as	her	conscience	would
101	it	is	impossible	but	that	this	great	habit	of	existence	should	bear	fruit.	I	count	myself	a	man	of	the	world,	accomplished,	cap-a-pie
101	awhile	stunned.	The	doctor's	marriages,	I	remembered	to	have	heard,	had	been	unfruitful;	and	this	added	perplexity	to	my	distress.	But	I	was
101	of	the	sandwich-man,	of	Griffiths,	of	Pears'	legendary	soap,	and	of	Eno's	fruit	salt,	which,	by	sheer	brass	and	notoriety,	and	the	most
101	to	the	knight-errant;	but	when	he	returned	at	night,	worn	out	with	fruitless	wandering	and	dismayed	by	his	fiasco	,	the	lady	received
101	began	to	loiter,	studying	with	apparent	interest	the	wares	of	the	small	fruiterer	or	tobacconist;	twice	he	returned	hurriedly	upon	his	former	course;
102	declined	(said	he);	I	embrace	it	very	cordially;	and	as	the	first	fruits	of	it,	request	that	you	will	change	this	subject,	which,
102	yours?&#146;	Very	likely,	my	lord	(replied	my	uncle);	the	Blackberry	is	the	fruit	of	the	Bramble.	But,	I	believe,	the	bishop	is	not
102	soil,	prepared	by	moderate	cultivation.	The	same	soil	affords	all	the	different	fruits	which	England	may	call	her	own,	so	that	my	dessert
102	or	money.	<p	class="body">It	must	be	owned	that	Covent-garden	affords	some	good	fruit;	which,	however,	is	always	engrossed	by	a	few	individuals	of
102	that	I	saw	a	dirty	barrow-bunter	in	the	street,	cleaning	her	dusty	fruit	with	her	own	spittle;	and,	who	knows	but	some	fine
102	will	be	brought,	by	the	endeavours	of	Mr.	Clinker,	to	produce	blessed	fruit	of	generation	and	repentance.	As	for	master	and	the	young
102	vex	poor	Murray	of	Baliol-college,	by	asking,	if	there	was	really	no	fruit	but	turnips	in	Scotland?	Sure	enough,	I	have	<p	class="body">seen
102	their	agreeable	taste,	are	valuable	for	their	antiscorbutic	quality.	As	to	the	fruit	now	in	season,	such	as	cherries,	gooseberries,	and	currants,	there
102	in	a	passage-boat,	and	stayed	two	days	in	Fife,	which	is	remarkably	fruitful	in	corn,	and	exhibits	a	surprising	number	of	fine	seats,
102	chief,	who	was	a	promising	youth,	did	not	live	to	enjoy	the	fruits	of	their	fidelity	and	attachment.	<p	class="body">The	most	effectual	method
102	his	addresses	to	a	happy	consummation;	and	sure,	if	it	produces	any	fruit,	it	must	be	of	a	very	peculiar	flavour.	As	the
102	pious	young	man,	who	has	laboured	exceedingly,	that	she	may	bring	forth	fruits	of	repentance.	I	make	no	doubt	but	he	will	take
102	Gothic.	As	for	the	garden,	which	was	well	stocked	with	the	best	fruit	which	England	could	produce,	there	is	not	now	the	least
102	of	garden	ground	left	about	the	house,	nor	a	tree	that	produced	fruit	of	any	kind;	nor	did	he	raise	a	truss	of
102	stinking,	for	the	honour	of	the	fumet.	The	dessert	consisted	of	faded	fruit	and	iced	froth,	a	good	emblem	of	our	landlady&#146;s	character;
102	He	considered,	that	the	earth	was	an	indulgent	mother,	that	yielded	her	fruits	to	all	her	children	without	distinction.	He	had	studied	the
104	flowers;	every	blast	shook	spices	from	the	rocks,	and	every	month	dropped	fruits	upon	the	ground.	All	animals	that	bite	the	grass,	or
104	were	collected,	and	its	evils	extracted	and	excluded.	The	valley,	wide	and	fruitful,	supplied	its	inhabitants	with	the	necessaries	of	life,	and	all
104	now	known	the	blessing	of	hope,	resolved	never	to	despair.	In	these	fruitless	searches	he	spent	ten	months.	The	time,	however,	passed	cheerfully
104	of	trade,	and	the	fields	of	battle;	mountains	infested	by	barbarians,	and	fruitful	regions	gladdened	by	plenty	and	lulled	by	peace!	How	easily
104	and	light	at	once	with	irresistible	violence	upon	the	capital	of	a	fruitful	region	that	was	rolling	under	them.	Even	this	valley,	the
104	morning	they	found	some	shepherds	in	the	field,	who	set	milk	and	fruits	before	them.	The	princess	wondered	that	she	did	not	see
104	but	being	faint	and	hungry,	she	drank	the	milk	and	ate	the	fruits,	and	thought	them	of	a	higher	flavour	than	the	products
104	hermit	set	flesh	and	wine	before	them,	though	he	fed	only	upon	fruits	and	water.	His	discourse	was	cheerful	without	levity,	and	pious
104	you,	make	your	choice,	and	be	content.	No	man	can	taste	the	fruits	of	autumn	while	he	is	delighting	his	scent	with	the
105	rafters,	but	facing	it	was	a	new	building,	half	constructed,	the	first	fruit	of	Sir	Charles's	South	African	gold.	Through	the	gateway	we
105	should	have	lived	so	thickly	on	what	must	always	have	been	most	unfruitful	soil.	I	am	no	antiquarian,	but	I	could	imagine	that
105	lurked	about	with	his	hound,	but	without	avail.	It	was	during	these	fruitless	quests	that	he,	or	rather	his	ally,	was	seen	by
106	would	shake	the	rose-trees	and	the	oranges	in	sport	to	see	the	fruit	and	flowers	fall.	They	explored	all	the	passages	and	dark
106	too	much	trouble	to	go	back	with	what	was	left	of	the	fruit.	Mowgli	was	sore	and	angry	as	well	as	hungry,	and
106	was	awake	below	him	awake	and	alive	and	crowded.	A	big	brown	fruit-eating	bat	brushed	past	his	ear;	a	porcupine&#146;s	quills	rattled	in
107	the	side	of	the	motherly	animal,	and	spending	a	minute	in	a	fruitless	inquiry	into	the	character	of	her	rider,	he	shook	his
107	Look	at	this	sumach;	its	leaves	are	red,	though	everybody	knows	the	fruit	is	in	the	yellow	blossom	in	the	month	of	July<q
107	lost	its	hold,	and	dropped	exhausted	to	his	side.	A	desperate	and	fruitless	struggle	to	recover	the	branch	succeeded,	and	then	the	savage
107	Hurons	float	with	the	slimy	eels!	They	drop	from	the	oaks	like	fruit	that	is	ready	to	be	eaten!	and	the	Delawares	laugh<q
107	the	least	evidence	of	the	approach	of	their	hidden	enemies	was	as	fruitless	as	the	inquiry	after	his	late	companions.	The	wooded	banks
107	an	activity	that	denoted	they	were	far	from	being	satisfied	with	those	fruits	of	their	conquest	which	had	already	been	brought	to	light.
107	the	sisters	was	any	protection.	The	young	soldier	made	a	desperate	but	fruitless	effort	to	spring	to	the	side	of	Alice,	when	he
107	active	singing-master.	Neither	of	the	captives,	however,	submitted	without	a	desperate,	though	fruitless,	struggle.	Even	David	hurled	his	assailant	to	the	earth;	nor
107	forest,	where	the	objects	still	lay	in	deceptive	shadow.	The	search	proved	fruitless;	for	so	short	and	sudden	had	been	the	passage	from
107	letter.	The	artifice	of	neither,	however,	succeeded;	and	after	a	protracted	and	fruitless	interview,	Duncan	took	his	leave,	favorably	impressed	with	an	opinion
107	dark	green	tuft	rose	in	the	midst	of	the	desolation;	the	earliest	fruits	of	a	soil	that	had	been	fattened	with	human	blood.
107	startled	him.	His	vigilance,	however,	seemed	exercised	in	vain;	for	after	a	fruitless	pause,	he	whispered	to	Duncan:	<q>We	must	give	a	call
107	when	an	enemy	might	rise	to	view.	But	with	the	solitary	and	fruitless	attempt	made	on	the	life	of	Chingachgook,	the	attack	appeared
107	some	measure	recalled	the	recollection	of	Heyward,	by	speaking.	<q>There	is	much	fruitful	soil	uncultivated	here<q	endtag="true">,	he	said;	<q>and,	I	may	add,
107	circuit	of	the	village.	Abandoning	a	species	of	inquiry	that	proved	so	fruitless,	he	retraced	his	steps	to	the	council-lodge,	resolved	to	seek
107	the	cavern,	among	other	purposes,	being	used	as	a	receptacle	for	the	fruits	of	their	hunts.	Duncan	had	no	other	guide	than	a
107	in	a	tone	that	instantly	silenced	Alice,	while	it	told	Heyward	how	fruitless	any	further	remonstrances	would	be.	<q>I	have	heard<q	endtag="true">,	he
107	time	he	laid	hisfinger	significantly	on	another	similar	weapon,	both	being	the	fruits	of	his	prowess	among	their	enemies	during	the	evening.</q></q></q></q>	<q>We
107	to	the	subject	which	they	most	loved.	He	spoke	openly	of	the	fruits	of	their	wisdom,	which	he	boldly	pronounced	would	be	a
107	game.	The	wind	made	their	clearings;	the	sun	and	rain	ripened	their	fruits;	and	the	snows	came	to	tell	them	to	be	thankful.
107	within	call,	a	little	on	his	right,	where	they	maintained	rapid,	though	fruitless,	discharges	on	their	sheltered	enemies.	<q>You	are	a	young	man,
107	played	like	a	leaf	fluttering	in	the	wind.	Without	exhausting	himself	with	fruitless	efforts,	the	cunning	Magua	suffered	his	body	to	drop	to
107	allies,	was	content	to	become	a	silent	and	sad	spectator	of	the	fruits	of	a	contest	that	he	had	arrived	too	late	to
108	as	I	told	you,	was	towards	the	end	of	September,	when	his	wall-fruit	and	green	gages	especially,	in	which	he	was	very	curious,
108	such	like	cases,	and	it	is	worth	a	thousand	arguments	By	their	fruits	ye	shall	know	them	.	&#146;I	will	add	no	farther
108	pres	de	quatre-vingts	ans,	&amp;	qu&#146;il	a	compose	quatre-vingts	Ouvrages	differents	tous	fruits	d&#146;une	longue	lecture	il	faut	convenir	que	tout	ce	qui
108	was	not	till	the	seventh	year	of	his	marriage,	after	a	thousand	fruitless	experiments	and	devices,	that	he	hit	upon	an	expedient	which
108	researches	being	ever	of	such	a	nature,	that	they	would	have	found	fruit	even	in	a	desert	he	has	left	me	enough	to
108	now	all	set	o&#146;vibrating	together	this	moment,	tell	me	&#146;tis	the	most	fruitful	and	busy	period	of	my	life;	for	as	I	had
109	pleasant	on	the	pier.	Once	you	had	passed	the	initial	zareba	of	fruit	stands,	souvenir	stands,	ice-	cream	stands,	and	the	lair	of
109	I	shall	return	them.	Then	I	shall	send	some	more,	and	some	fruit.	Gifts!	soliloquized	Mr.	Vince.	Gifts!	That	is	the	secret.	Keep
109	said.	I	have	brought	you	some	more	chocolates,	Miss	Warden,	and	some	fruit.	Great	Scott!	What&#146;s	the	matter?	He	stopped,	but	only	for
109	because	as	a	rule	all	that	he	needed	was	a	little	ripe	fruit.	And	that	was	when	I	hit	him.	Elsa!	Oh,	I
109	suited	his	mood	to	sit	down	at	this	and	sing	Asthore,	the	fruity	pathos	of	which	ballad	appealed	to	him	strongly	at	this
110	the	wall,	which	was	studded	with	rusty	nails	speaking	of	generations	of	fruit-trees	that	had	been	trained	there.	The	door	opened	upon	the
110	way	back	from	the	house,	first	as	lawn	and	flower-beds,	then	as	fruit-garden,	where	the	long-tied	espaliers,	as	old	as	the	old	house
110	of	her	mother	had	been	chiefly	for	the	girl's	sake,	and	the	fruition	of	the	whole	scheme	was	such	dust	and	ashes	as
110	as	an	ant-hill;	elsewhere	more	reposeful,	and	broken	up	by	stalls	of	fruit	and	vegetables.	The	farmers	as	a	rule	preferred	the	open
110	words:	His	ill-got	riches	shall	be	made	To	usurers	a	prey;	The	fruit	of	all	his	toil	shall	be	By	strangers	borne	away.
111	whole	thing	over.	The	glass	smashed	into	a	thousand	pieces,	and	the	fruit	rolled	about	into	every	corner	of	the	room.	You&#146;ve	done
111	carpet.&#146;	I	stooped	in	some	confusion	and	began	to	pick	up	the	fruit,	understanding	that	for	some	reason	my	companion	desired	me	to
112	her	the	mystery	of	going	the	odd	man	or	plain	Newmarket	for	fruit,	ginger-beer,	baked	potatoes,	or	even	a	modest	quencher,	of	which
112	of	apples,	which	took	some	time	tying	up,	in	consequence	of	the	fruit	having	a	tendency	to	roll	out	at	the	corners.	At
112	grasp,	and	fortifying	himself	behind	the	nearest	post,	at	which,	after	some	fruitless	attempts	to	catch	him	by	the	hair	of	his	head,
112	other	old	man	was	not	behindhand	with	some	moral	reflections	on	this	fruitful	theme,	and	both	adduced	a	mass	of	evidence,	of	such
113	the	hum	of	labour;	trees	bend	beneath	the	thick	clusters	of	rich	fruit	which	bow	their	branches	to	the	ground;	and	the	corn,
113	orchards	which	skirt	the	road,	groups	of	women	and	children,	piling	the	fruit	in	sieves,	or	gathering	the	scattered	ears	of	corn,	pause
113	winter	though,'	says	he.	`Not	in	season!'	says	I.	`No,'	says	he,	`fruits	is	in,	cats	is	out.'	`Why,	what	do	you	mean?'
113	result.	Mr.	Pickwick	was	not	to	be	found.	After	some	hours	of	fruitless	search,	they	arrived	at	the	unwelcome	conclusion	that	they	must
113	with	a	light,	and	if	he	made	the	slightest	noise	in	his	fruitless	attempts	to	do	so,	he	stood	every	chance	of	being
113	did	answer	the	bell,	another	quarter	of	an	hour	was	consumed	in	fruitless	endeavours	to	impart	to	her	a	faint	and	distant	glimmering
114	a	subject	made	to	his	hand,	and	seemed	to	promise	rich	and	fruitful	results.	His	sudden	mad	love	for	Sibyl	Vane	was	a
114	That	is	certainly	better	than	being	adored,	he	answered,	toying	with	some	fruits.	Being	adored	is	a	nuisance.	Women	treat	us	just	as
114	experience.	Its	aim,	indeed,	was	to	be	experience	itself,	and	not	the	fruits	of	experience,	sweet	or	bitter	as	they	might	be.	Of
114	She	laughed	again.	Her	teeth	showed	like	white	seeds	in	a	scarlet	fruit.	Upstairs,	in	his	own	room,	Dorian	Gray	was	lying	on
115	crops,<br>Gives	praise	to	both,	and	carpeth	not	at	either,<br>But	treasures	up	the	fruit	they	yield	together;<br>Yea,	so	commixes	both,	that	in	her	fruit<br>None
115	up	the	fruit	they	yield	together;<br>Yea,	so	commixes	both,	that	in	her	fruit<br>None	can	distinguish	this	from	that:	they	suit<br>Her	well	when	hungry;
115	distance,	he	saw	a	most	pleasant	mountainous	country,	beautified	with	woods,	vineyards,	fruits	of	all	sorts,	flowers	also,	with	springs	and	fountains,	very
115	the	sowing	of	the	seed;	talking	is	not	sufficient	to	prove	that	fruit	is	indeed	in	the	heart	and	life;	and	let	us
115	at	the	day	of	doom	men	shall	be	judged	according	to	their	fruits.	It	will	not	be	said	then,	Did	you	believe?	but,
115	to	our	harvest;	and	you	know	men	at	harvest	regard	nothing	but	fruit.	Not	that	anything	can	be	accepted	that	is	not	of
115	river,	on	either	side,	were	green	trees,	that	bore	all	manner	of	fruit;	and	the	leaves	of	the	trees	were	good	for	medicine;
115	and	the	leaves	of	the	trees	were	good	for	medicine;	with	the	fruit	of	these	trees	they	were	also	much	delighted;	and	the
115	might	lie	down	safely.	When	they	awoke,	they	gathered	again	of	the	fruit	of	the	trees,	and	drank	again	of	the	water	of
115	belief	myself,	but	to	prove	thee,	and	to	fetch	from	thee	a	fruit	of	the	honesty	of	thy	heart.	As	for	this	man,
115	all	the	rest	of	you,	say	about	that	matter,	is	but	the	fruit	of	distracted	brains.	Hope	.	Why,	man!	Christ	is	so
115	Wherefore	musest	thou	at	the	matter?	It	is	the	nature	of	the	fruit	of	the	grapes	of	these	vineyards	to	go	down	so
115	you	shall	see	the	tree	of	life,	and	eat	of	the	never-fading	fruits	thereof;	and	when	you	come	there,	you	shall	have	white
115	all	your	sorrow;	you	must	reap	what	you	have	sown,	even	the	fruit	of	all	your	prayers,	and	tears,	and	sufferings	for	the
115	is	but	lost	or	thrown	away;<br>Yea,	may	this	Second	Pilgrim	yield	that	fruit<br>As	may	with	each	good	Pilgrim's	fancy	suit;<br>And	may	it	persuade
115	rash	as	to	cast	away	thyself,	yet,	for	the	sake	of	the	fruit	of	thy	body,	keep	thou	at	home.	But	Christiana	said
115	both	I	and	thou,	and	these	my	sweet	babes,	are	reaping	the	fruit	and	benefit	of	them.	I	hope,	Mercy	,	these	tears
115	barking	dog,	of	whom	mention	was	made	before.	And	some	of	the	fruit-trees	that	grew	in	that	garden	shot	their	branches	over	the
115	boys	are	apt	to	do,	being	pleasedwith	the	trees,	and	with	the	fruit	that	did	hang	thereon,	did	plash	them,	and	began	to
115	boys	went	on.	Well,	said	she,	my	sons,	you	transgress,	for	that	fruit	is	none	of	ours;	but	she	did	not	know	that
115	some,	and	make	muck	of	the	rest.	Then	said	the	Interpreter	again,	Fruit,	you	see,	is	that	thing	you	look	for,	and	for
115	something	that	was	not	wholesome	food;	and	that	food,	to	wit,	that	fruit,	is	even	the	most	hurtful	of	all.	It	is	the
115	that	fruit,	is	even	the	most	hurtful	of	all.	It	is	the	fruit	of	Beelzebub's	orchard.	I	do	marvel	that	none	did	warn
115	whom	he	also	had	a	sore	combat;	but	that	fray	was	the	fruit	of	those	slips	that	he	got	in	his	going	down
115	some	foul	fiend	or	evil	spirit;	when,	alas!	it	is	for	the	fruit	of	their	doing,	that	such	things	do	befall	them	there.
115	do	befall	them	there.	This	Valley	of	Humiliation	is	of	itself	as	fruitful	a	place	as	any	the	crow	flies	over;	and	I
115	more	grace	unto	the	humble	,)	for	indeed	it	is	a	very	fruitful	soil,	and	doth	bring	forth	by	handfuls.	Some	also	have
115	brought	them	up	a	dish	of	apples,	and	they	were	very	good-tasted	fruit.	Then	said	Matthew	,	May	we	eat	apples,	since	they
115	the	scruple,	because	I	a	while	since	was	sick	with	eating	of	fruit.	Gaius	.	Forbidden	fruit	will	make	you	sick,	but	not
115	a	while	since	was	sick	with	eating	of	fruit.	Gaius	.	Forbidden	fruit	will	make	you	sick,	but	not	what	our	Lord	has
115	much	good	in	their	place.	They	were	also	all	of	them	very	fruitful;	so	that	Christian's	name,	as	was	said	before,	was	like
115	pleasant	meadows,	dainty	flowers,	variety	of	trees,	and	such	as	bear	wholesome	fruit;	fruit	not	like	that	that	Matthew	ate	of,	that	fell
115	meadows,	dainty	flowers,	variety	of	trees,	and	such	as	bear	wholesome	fruit;	fruit	not	like	that	that	Matthew	ate	of,	that	fell	over
115	ate	of,	that	fell	over	the	wall	out	of	Beelzebub's	garden;	but	fruit	that	procureth	health	where	there	is	none,	and	that	continueth
116	which	I	seem	to	myself	to	have	been	constantly	driven,	in	the	fruitless	fidget	of	composition,	as	if	to	see	whether,	out	in
116	taking	it	as	a	gratuity	thrown	in&#146;,	a	mere	miraculous	windfall,	the	fruit	of	a	tree	he	may	not	pretend	to	have	shaken.
116	had	never	wasted	a	care,	had	the	firm	perfection	of	an	unthumbed	fruit.	It	was	perhaps	his	want	of	imagination	and	of	what
116	renounced	the	field	of	valour.	At	present,	however,	the	fragrance	of	forbidden	fruit	seemed	occasionally	to	float	past	him	and	remind	him	that
116	You	might	have	seen	it	in	the	newspapers	in	connection	with	this	fruitful	contrivance;	assurance	of	which	he	had	given	to	Isabel	by
116	by	no	means	an	act	of	vigilance	on	his	part,	but	the	fruit	of	a	benevolent	belief	that	his	being	of	the	company
116	shall	know.&#146;	Pray	let	me	hear	then,&#146;	said	Mrs	Touchett,	of	the	fruits	of	your	penetration.	If	I	can&#146;t	speak	to	him,	however,
116	partly	by	worries	connected	with	the	property	inherited	from	his	father	the	fruit	of	eccentric	arrangements	of	which	Mrs	Touchett	disapproved	and	which,
116	an	earthern	one	a	plate	that	he	might	heap	up	with	ripe	fruits,	to	which	it	would	give	a	decorative	value,	so	that
116	Rome.	He	had	had	beneficent	inclinations,	but	they	had	stopped	short	of	fruition;	he	had	never	committed	himself,	and	his	honour	was	safe.
116	which	had	lately	taken	body	and	which	married	itself	now	to	the	fruitful	wonder	produced	by	her	visitor&#146;s	challenge	on	behalf	of	poor
116	was	not	the	same	as	that	last	time.	That	had	been	aimless,	fruitless	passion,	but	at	present	he	had	an	idea,	which	she
117	to	be	obtained	in	conjunction.	It	would	seem	that	his	search	was	fruitless;	for	after	a	few	moments	of	indolent	and	listless	examination,
117	angle	necessary	to	intersect	the	line	of	your	uncle&#146;s	march,	after	my	fruitless	search,	when	I	heard	sounds	like	the	explosion	produced	by
117	then	a	creature	of	your	forming?	said	Ellen,	turning	away	from	her	fruitless	examination,	with	a	sudden	lighting	of	her	sprightly	blue	eyes,
117	course	without	success;	though	he	profited	by	the	occasion	to	take	another	fruitless	glance	at	the	wrinkled	hide.	Well,	friend,	do	you	find
117	from	evil.	His	virtues	were	those	of	simplicity,	because	such	were	the	fruits	of	his	habits,	as	were	indeed	his	very	prejudices.	In
117	dropped	in,	singly	and	in	pairs,	each	man	bringing	with	him	some	fruits	of	his	prowess	in	the	field.	The	plain	is	free
117	watchman	below,	in	solitary	possession	of	the	naked	rock.	Whatever	less	valuable	fruits	had	been	produced	in	this	uneducated	woman	by	her	migratory
117	among	the	children,	without	awakening	suspicion	or	exciting	comment.	The	only	apparent	fruits	of	the	adventure	in	which	they	had	been	engaged,	were
117	Another	half-hour	passed,	during	which	Esther	continued	to	advance,	on	her	seemingly	fruitless	search.	Her	pauses,	however,	were	becoming	frequent,	and	her	looks
117	office,	her	hands	would	flutter	around	her,	and	seem	to	seek	some	fruitless	remedy	against	the	violent	blow,	which	had	thus	suddenly	destroyed
117	which	had	been	crowned	with	so	melancholy	a	success.	The	long	and	fruitless	march	which	they	had	made	under	the	direction	of	Abiram,
117	has	he	done	it!	Your	turn	comes	next,	friend;	that	follows	the	fruits	of	natur&#146;.	Push	you	to	the	left,	and	divide	the
117	the	lost	Inez	were	now	direct	and	open;	but	they	proved	equally	fruitless.	No	one	had	seen	her,	or	heard	of	her,	from
117	with	civilisation	than	the	time	of	Columbus,	and	that	colour	is	the	fruit	of	climate	and	condition,	and	not	a	regulation	of	nature.
117	Lord	was	the	forest	then,	and	is	the	forest	now,	where	the	fruits	do	grow,	and	the	birds	do	sing,	according	to	his
117	devils	will	be	at	his	heels!	All	their	efforts	would	have	proved	fruitless,	however,	against	the	living	torrent,	had	not	Asinus,	whose	domains
117	be	conciliating.	Do	the	leaves	cover	the	trees	in	the	season	of	fruits?	Go.	The	Dahcotahs	have	not	seen	as	many	warriors	living
117	the	idea	of	injuring	his	enemies	by	means	so	feeble.	Relinquishing	his	fruitless	attempt,	he	commenced	a	rapid	pursuit,	occasionally	discharging	a	rifle
117	the	field	of	battle,	beginning	to	crop	the	dry	herbage,	as	the	fruits	of	victory.	When	Doctor	Battius	had	recovered	his	feet,	and
117	bottoms	of	the	Mississippi,	and	groaning	with	its	stores	of	grain	and	fruits;	but	that	the	judgment	has	since	fallen	upon	it,	and
117	to	ripen,	and	then	to	decay.	The	tree	blossoms,	and	bears	its	fruit,	which	falls,	rots,	withers,	and	even	the	seed	is	lost!
117	its	richness,	trees	alone	excepted.	Trees,	which	are	to	the	&#146;arth,	as	fruits	are	to	a	garden;	without	them	nothing	can	be	pleasant,
117	grave	watchfulness	at	no	great	distance	from	the	spot,	sufficiently	proclaimed	how	fruitless	any	attempt	to	escape,	on	the	part	of	one	so
117	as	that	with	which	a	trader	in	the	towns	gives	forth	the	fruits	of	the	Lord,	inch	by	inch,	in	order	to	satisfy
117	being	able	to	put	in	execution,	he	was	obliged	to	await	the	fruits	of	his	threat,	with	that	resignation	which	would	be	apt
117	them	all.	Their	union	had	existed	but	two	short	seasons,	and	its	fruits	now	lay	sleeping	at	her	feet,	wrapped	in	the	customary
117	humility,	on	the	naked	earth.	All	efforts,	to	attract	her	attention,	were	fruitless.	She	neither	heard	remonstrances,	nor	felt	the	touch.	Once	or
117	him,	but	those	he	leaves	behind	him.	His	words	are	like	the	fruit	on	the	tree,	ripe	and	fit	to	be	given	to
117	of	the	hostile	band	spared	him,	however,	so	desperate	and	probably	so	fruitless	an	effort,	and	left	him	to	pursue	his	observations,	and
117	their	end.	Instead	of	any	longer	throwing	away	the	precious	moments,	in	fruitless	endeavours	to	induce	his	foe	to	cross	the	stream,	the
117	allowing	a	single	foot	to	be	wet,	or	a	repetition	of	the	fruitless	efforts	of	his	people	to	drive	away	their	foe	with
117	issue	from	the	lips	of	certain	instinctive	politicians.	But	all	these	happy	fruits	were	the	results	of	much	care,	and	of	a	long
119	would	admit	the	outside	world	again,	she	would	throw	away	the	living	fruit	for	the	ostensible	rind.	He	began	to	hate	this	in
119	her	trance	of	motherhood.	She	seemed	to	exist	in	her	own	violent	fruitfulness,	and	it	was	as	if	the	sun	shone	tropically	on
119	And	God	blessed	Noah	and	his	sons,	and	said	unto	them,	Be	fruitful	and	multiply	and	replenish	the	earth.	And	the	fear	of
119	by	man&#146;s	stock-breeding	lordship	over	beast	and	fishes.	And	you,	be	ye	fruitful	and	multiply;	bring	forth	abundantly	in	the	earth,	and	multiply
119	She	loved	the	two	books.	They	were	tokens	to	her,	representing	the	fruit	and	trophies	of	her	two	years	which,	thank	God,	were
119	core	of	fecundity,	she	had	her	mate,	her	complement,	her	sharer	in	fruition.	So,	she	had	all,	everything.	Skrebensky	was	staying	in	Nottingham
119	she	appreciated	him	without	reserve.	He	seemed	completed	now.	He	aroused	no	fruitful	fecundity	in	her.	He	seemed	added	up,	finished.	She	knew
119	below,	colliers,	women,	children,	walking	each	in	the	husk	of	an	old	fruition,	but	visible	through	the	husk,	the	swelling	and	the	heaving
121	though	hitherto	acrid	and	disagreeable,	as	are	the	richest	flavours	of	unripe	fruit.	With	all	these	sterling	attributes,	thought	Hester,	the	evil	which
121	evil	that	would	be	sure	to	blossom	darkly	soon,	and	bear	black	fruit	betimes.	Such	was	his	sense	of	power	over	this	virgin
122	apples	and	pears	and	late	plums	had	of	becoming	really	fine,	self-respecting	fruit.	Even	now	it	was	beating	against	the	leaded	windows,	and
122	when	it	comes	to	sich	wet	weather	in	September,	and	all	me	fruit	a-rottin&#146;	and	a-dyin&#146;	like	the	&#146;Guptian	mother&#146;s	first	born,	and
122	Jews,	pedlars	and	sich,	with	their	oranges	and	sich	like	foreign	ungodly	fruit,	which	nobody&#146;d	buy	if	English	apples	and	pears	was	nicely
122	was	respectfully	touching	his	forelock.	Well,	Mr.	Hempseed,	and	how	is	the	fruit?	Badly,	my	lord,	badly,	replied	Mr.	Hempseed,	dolefully,	but	what
122	sufficient:	Marguerite&#146;s	few	thoughtless	words	anent	the	Marquis	de	St.	Cyr	bore	fruit	within	twenty-four	hours.	He	was	arrested.	His	papers	were	searched:
122	sleep.	Louise	had	brought	her	some	fresh	mild	and	a	dish	of	fruit,	and	she	partook	of	this	frugal	breakfast	with	hearty	appetite.
122	of	his.	Sally	arranged	a	simple	supper	of	cold	meat,	wine,	and	fruit	on	the	table,	then	with	a	respectful	curtsey,	she	retired,
122	his	men	who	now	one	by	one	had	all	returned	from	their	fruitless	run,	and	were	all	assembled	once	more	round	the	hut.
123	horror	the	suggestion	Wolf	Larsen	had	made.	It	seemed	likely	to	bear	fruit.	I	tried	to	break	in	on	the	man&#146;s	morbid	thoughts
124	temples	of	petty	commerce	emptied	of	traders	for	the	night.	Only	a	fruiterer's	stall	at	the	corner	made	a	violent	blaze	of	light
124	he	became	aware	of	being	directed	to	the	left.	He	submitted.	The	fruiterer	at	the	corner	had	put	out	the	blazing	glory	of
126	summer--morning	just	approaching	noon--girlhood	just	ripening	into	womanhood--and	hope	just	verging	on	fruition.	She's	a	sweet	creature!	but	why	didn't	you	make	her
126	passions	as	much	as	I	could.	I	spared	him	my	exhortations	and	fruitless	efforts	at	con	version	too,	for	I	saw	it	was
126	endured	a	perfect	martyrdom.	From	the	anguish	of	suppressed	emotions,	intense	and	fruitless	longings,	silent	sorrow,	crushed	hopes,	and	trampled	affections,--I	have	suffered
126	very	wrong,	I	know;	but,	as	usual,	I	have	reaped	the	bitter	fruits	of	my	own	error,--and	must	reap	them	to	the	end.'
127	the	result	of	chance,	but	they	might,	quite	as	probably,	be	the	fruits	of	a	plot.	Athos	and	D&#146;Artagnan	went	out,	while	Planchet
127	elegant	supper,	was	overturned;	the	decanters,	broken	in	pieces,	and	the	crushed	fruits,	strewed	the	floor;	everything	in	the	apartment	gave	evidence	of
127	of	the	party.	Yes,	sir	the	one	with	which	I	gather	my	fruit.	Lend	it	to	us,	and	go	into	your	house	again.
127	persons.	This	dinner	consisted	of	meats	nicely	dressed,	choice	wines,	and	superb	fruit.	Ah,	by	Jove!	said	he,	rising,	you	come	in	the
129	pressing.&#146;	There,	Watson!	What	do	you	think	of	pure	reason	and	its	fruit?	If	the	green-	grocer	had	such	a	thing	as	a
130	interval	of	twelve	years,	we	had	two	sons	more.	It	would	be	fruitless	to	deny	exultation	when	I	saw	my	little	ones	about
130	with	happy	prospects	in	view,	are	more	pleasing	than	those	crowned	with	fruition.	In	the	first	case,	we	cook	the	dish	to	our
130	That	evening	and	a	part	of	the	following	day	was	employed	in	fruitless	attempts	to	discover	our	enemies:	scarcely	a	family	in	the
130	it	should	have	been	more	advantageously	employed	in	the	diffusive	productions	of	fruitful	mediocrity.	My	little	piece	would	therefore	come	forth	in	the
131	She	found	handkerchiefs	that	she	could	embroider	with	initials.	And	she	found	fruit	that	she	could	make	into	preserves.	That	machine	called	the
131	don&#146;t	reckon	yu&#146;	know	what	you&#146;re	sayin&#146;.	Yu&#146;	might	as	well	ask	fruit	to	stay	green.	If	the	way	we	are	now	can
132	postal	itineraries,	which	taught	him	humour,	were	followed	by	English	ones	as	fruitful.	The	Warden	,	which	appeared	in	1855,	was	first	conceived
132	the	tree,	though	there	be	much	dead	wood,	for	how	much	good	fruit	have	not	we	to	be	thankful?	Who,	without	remorse,	can
132	intends,	should	God	spare	him,	to	receive	for	years	to	come,	these	fruits	of	the	industrious	piety	of	past	ages,	indifferent	as	to
133	you	will	go	to	Nice,	you	will	find	the	fish-market	full	of	sea-fruit,	which	they	call	frutta	di	mare:	though	I	suppose	they
133	which	they	call	frutta	di	mare:	though	I	suppose	they	call	them	fruits	de	mer	now,	out	of	compliment	to	that	most	successful,
133	green	velvet	suit	and	a	long	tail,	and	sent	her	to	eat	fruit	in	the	Spice	Islands,	where	cloves	and	nutmegs	grow.	And
133	of	course),	and	full	of	deep	cracks	and	holes	choked	with	wind-fallen	fruit,	and	green	goose-berries,	and	sloes,	and	crabs,	and	whinberries,	and
134	season,	and	what	we	lose	in	flowers	we	more	than	gain	in	fruits.	Fontenelle	at	the	age	of	ninety,	being	asked	what	was
134	find	him	writing:	`I	cannot	call	the	visible	Church	Christian	till	its	fruits	are	Christian,	that	is	until	the	fruits	of	the	members
134	visible	Church	Christian	till	its	fruits	are	Christian,	that	is	until	the	fruits	of	the	members	of	the	Church	of	England	are	in
134	visiting,	and	at	carrying	out	his	principles	more	thoroughly,	had	not	been	unfruitful.	But	he	must	go	and	have	a	talk	with	Pryer.
134	he	watched	the	delicate	blosom	unfold,	and	give	promise	of	such	beautiful	fruit	in	autumn.	Next	day	he	received	a	letter	from	a
134	that	this	could	hardly	have	been,	inasmuch	as	the	fig	produces	its	fruit	first	and	blossoms	inside	the	fruit,	or	so	nearly	so
134	inasmuch	as	the	fig	produces	its	fruit	first	and	blossoms	inside	the	fruit,	or	so	nearly	so	that	no	flower	is	perceptible	to
134	day.	All	that	these	people	contended	for	was	granted	them,	but	the	fruits	of	victory	were	for	the	most	part	handed	over	to
136	friend's	place	at	the	table,	plaintively	devoured	the	greater	part	of	a	fruit	tart,	submerged	under	a	whole	jugful	of	cream,	and	explained
136	afternoon	train.	Had	he	lunched,	and	if	so,	upon	what?	Entirely	upon	fruit-tart	and	cream.	What	a	man!	What	a	digestion!	Am	I
136	my	freedom,'	I	remarked,	in	conclusion,	`but	it	is	said,	``by	their	fruits	ye	shall	know	them.''	I	am	sure	the	Count's	constant
137	tea,	and	supper	combined.&#146;	Harris	grew	more	cheerful.	George	suggested	meat	and	fruit	pies,	cold	meat,	tomatoes,	fruit,	and	green	stuff.	For	drink,
137	grew	more	cheerful.	George	suggested	meat	and	fruit	pies,	cold	meat,	tomatoes,	fruit,	and	green	stuff.	For	drink,	we	took	some	wonderful	sticky
137	of	gooseberry	tarts,	and	a	leg	of	mutton	from	the	hotel;	and	fruit,	and	cakes,	and	bread	and	butter,	and	jam,	and	bacon
137	bag.<br>Bosom	companion	of	odd	man,<br>with	his	hands	in	his	pockets,<br>smoking	a	short	clay.<br>Fruiterer&#146;s	boy,	with	basket.<br>Myself,	carrying	three	hats	and	a<br>pair	of	boots,
138	the	Knight.	`Then	you	make	your	hair	creep	up	it,	like	a	fruit-tree.	Now	the	reason	hair	falls	off	is	because	it	hangs
140	in	Mr.	Allworthy.	He	gave	him	frequent	hints,	that	to	adopt	the	fruits	of	sin,	was	to	give	countenance	to	it.	He	quoted
140	human	beings.	<p	align="center">	Fruges	consumere	nati	,	Born	to	consume	the	fruits	of	the	earth;	so	I	make	no	manner	of	doubt
140	pleased	with	a	passion,	of	which	she	intended	none	should	have	any	fruits	but	herself.	And	the	only	fruits	she	designed	for	herself
140	she	intended	none	should	have	any	fruits	but	herself.	And	the	only	fruits	she	designed	for	herself	were,	flattery	and	courtship;	for	which
140	and	I	am	glad	to	find	my	instructions	have	borne	such	good	fruit.	If	vanity	was	a	thing	fit,	ways	Square,	I	might
140	fresher	object,	might	have	been	more	so;	but	the	little	abatement	which	fruition	had	occasioned	to	this	was	highly	overbalanced	by	the	considerations
140	repentance,	though	I	too	well	know	all	exhortations	will	be	vain	and	fruitless.	But	liberavi	animam	meam.	I	can	accuse	my	own	conscience
140	Mr.	Jones	was	entirely	taken,	and	the	fair	conqueror	enjoyed	the	usual	fruits	of	her	victory.	Here	the	Graces	think	proper	to	end
140	wrenched	from	it	by	Northerton.	Thus,	reader,	we	have	given	thee	the	fruits	of	a	very	painful	enquiry	which	for	thy	satisfaction	we
140	This	was	not	however	the	case	at	present;	for	after	a	long	fruitless	search,	Mr.	Fitzpatrick	returned	to	the	kitchen,	where,	as	if
140	to	have	pursued	her	whole	journey,	had	not	her	mistress,	after	several	fruitless	intimations,	at	length	forced	her	to	take	her	turn	on
140	did	you	know	the	thousand	torments	I	have	suffered	in	this	long,	fruitless	pursuit.	Pursuit	of	whom?	said	Sophia,	a	little	recollecting	herself,
140	children!	Is	this	the	reward	of	all	my	cares?	Is	this	the	fruit	of	all	my	prospects?	Have	I	so	chearfully	undergone	all
140	engaged	all	the	Acad&eacute;mies	des	Sciences	in	Europe,	and	perhaps	in	a	fruitless	inquiry;	yet	the	reader,	by	barely	recollecting	the	last	dialogue
140	of	education;	and,	please	heaven,	he	shall	have	the	comfort	of	its	fruits;	for	once	more	I	declare	to	you,	that	to-morrow	morning
140	be	discovered	by	the	accurate	eye,	in	this	our	history.	After	a	fruitless	search	of	two	or	three	hours,	Partridge	returned	back	to
140	will	own	I	did	send	Mr.	Dowling,	not	on	a	vain	and	fruitless	inquiry,	but	to	discover	the	witnesses,	and	to	endeavour	to
140	one	persecution,	do	not	engage	me	in	another	as	miserable	and	as	fruitless.	Indeed,	Miss	Western,	replied	Allworthy,	I	am	capable	of	no
140	as	to	Thwackum,	he	continues	at	his	vicarage.	He	hath	made	many	fruitless	attempts	to	regain	the	confidence	of	Allworthy,	or	to	ingratiate
141	her.	Pleadings,	even	tears,	for	the	first	time	in	her	life	proved	fruitless.	Here	was	a	pretty	kettle	of	fish!	That	Grindley	junior
142	by	shore	boats	full	of	negroes,	and	Mexican	Indians,	and	half-bloods,	selling	fruits	and	vegetables,	and	offering	to	dive	for	bits	of	money.
142	so	many	good-humoured	faces	(especially	the	blacks),	the	taste	of	the	tropical	fruits,	and	above	all,	the	lights	that	began	to	shine	in
143	coral	reefs	tattooed	chiefs	and	bamboo	temples;	sunny	valleys	planted	with	bread-	fruit-trees	carved	canoes	dancing	on	the	flashing	blue	waters	savage	woodlands
143	which	I	certainly	considered	one	of	the	most	extraordinary	specimens	of	the	fruit	I	had	ever	seen.	It	kept	twirling	and	dancing	about
143	aware	that	what	I	had	supposed	to	have	been	one	of	the	fruit	was	nothing	else	than	the	head	of	an	islander,	who
143	prosecution	of	the	voyage	is	overcome	by	headstrong	captains,	who,	bartering	the	fruits	of	their	hard-	earned	toils	for	a	new	supply	of
143	the	mountain,	I	might	easily	remain	among	them,	supporting	myself	by	such	fruits	as	came	in	my	way	until	the	sailing	of	the
143	way	of	food	for	our	expedition,	as	I	fully	relied	upon	the	fruits	of	the	island	to	sustain	us	wherever	we	might	wander,
143	a	pursuit,	it	would,	from	the	start	we	now	had,	prove	entirely	fruitless,	unless	they	followed	us	into	the	mountains,	where	we	knew
143	woodland;	among	which,	however,	we	perceived	none	of	those	trees	upon	whose	fruit	we	had	relied	with	such	certainty.	This	was	a	most
143	murmurings	of	distant	waterfalls.	Our	disappointment,	however,	in	not	finding	the	various	fruits	with	which	we	had	intended	to	regale	ourselves	during	our
143	lie	a	capacious	and	untenanted	valley,	abounding	with	all	manner	of	delicious	fruits;	for	I	had	heard	that	there	were	several	such	upon
143	all	the	entreaties	of	Toby	to	prevent	me	from	losing	all	the	fruits	of	my	late	exertion,	by	precipitating	myself	madly	down	the
143	than	Happar	can	it	be.	So	glorious	a	valley	such	forests	of	bread-fruit	trees	such	groves	of	cocoanut	such	wilderness	of	guava-bushes!	Ah!
143	guava-bushes!	Ah!	shipmate!	don&#146;t	linger	behind:	in	the	name	of	all	delightful	fruits,	I	am	dying	to	be	at	them.	Come	on,	come
143	-------------------------------------------	<p	align="center">	The	Head	of	the	Valley	Cautious	Advance	A	Path	Fruit	Discovery	of	Two	of	the	Natives	Their	singular	Conduct	Approach
143	at	the	House	of	one	of	the	Natives	How	to	obtain	the	fruit	which	we	felt	convinced	must	grow	near	at	hand	was
143	proposed	that	in	the	event	of	our	finding	an	adequate	supply	of	fruit,	we	should	remain	in	this	unfrequented	portion	of	the	country
143	native	name	of	which	is	annuee&#146;,	and	which	bear	a	most	delicious	fruit.	W	hat	a	race!	I	hobbling	over	the	ground	like
143	of	the	trees	on	which	there	were	two	or	three	of	the	fruit,	but	to	our	chagrin	they	proved	to	be	much	decayed;
143	few	rods,	when,	just	upon	its	skirts,	I	picked	up	a	slender	bread-fruit	shoot	perfectly	green,	and	with	the	tender.	bark	freshly	stripped
143	which	depended	at	opposite	points	two	of	the	russet	leaves	of	the	bread-fruit	tree.	An	arm	of	the	boy,	half	screened	from	sight
143	among	the	Marquese	islanders	is	manufactured	from	the	produce	of	the	bread-	fruit	tree.	It	somewhat	resembles	in	its	plastic	nature	our	bookbinders&#146;
143	its	whole	population	down	to	the	beach	laden	with	every	variety	of	fruit.	The	interpreter,	who	is	invariably	a	tabooed	Kanaka&#146;<script>	arMenu1[9]	=
143	of	merriment,	they	looked	like	the	milk-white	seeds	of	the	arta,&#146;	a	fruit	of	the	valley,	which,	when	cleft	in	twain,	shows	them
143	from	infancy	an	atmosphere	of	perpetual	summer,	and	nurtured	by	the	simple	fruits	of	the	earth;	enjoying	a	perfect	freedom	from	care	and
143	of	many	a	horrid	rite.	Beneath	the	dark	shadows	of	the	consecrated	bread-fruit	trees	there	reigned	a	solemn	twilight	a	cathedral-like	gloom.	The
143	within	which	might	be	seen,	in	various	stages	of	decay,	offerings	of	bread-fruit	and	cocoanuts,	and	the	putrefying	relics	of	some	recent	sacrifice.
143	suspended,	at	least	twenty	feet	from	the	ground,	large	baskets	of	green	bread-fruits.	Then	came	a	troop	of	boys,	carrying	bunches	of	ripe
143	made	of	the	woven	leaflets	of	cocoanut	boughs,	filled	with	the	young	fruit	of	the	tree,	the	naked	shells	stripped	of	their	husks
143	of	our	midnight	feast,	hidden	from	view,	however,	by	a	covering	of	bread-fruit	leaves.	Astonished	as	I	was	at	this	exhibition,	I	could
143	an	adjoining	cocoanut	tree,	and	threw	down	a	number	of	the	young	fruit,	which	old	Marheyo	quickly	stripped	of	the	green	husks,	and
143	and	the	lavish	abundance	with	which	it	produced	all	manner	of	luxuriant	fruits;	exalting	it	in	this	particular	above	any	of	the	surrounding
143	place	though!	no	danger	of	starving	here,	I	tell	you!	plenty	of	bread-fruit	plenty	of	water	plenty	of	pudding	ah!	plenty	of	everything!
143	interest,	and	redoubled	the	energy	with	which	they	employed	themselves	in	collecting	fruit	to	sell	to	the	expected	visitors.	Some	were	tearing	off
143	the	husks	from	cocoanuts;	some	perched	in	the	trees	were	throwing	down	bread-fruit	to	their	companions,	who	gathered	them	into	heaps	as	they
143	their	fingers	rapidly	in	weaving	leafen	baskets	in	which	to	carry	the	fruit.	There	were	other	matters	too	going	on	at	the	same
143	the	natives	crowded	along	the	narrow	path,	laden	with	every	variety	of	fruit.	Here,	you	might	have	seen	one,	who,	after	ineffectually	endeavouring
143	quantity	of	cocoanuts,	who,	fearful	of	being	too	late,	heeded	not	the	fruit	that	dropped	from	his	basket,	and	appeared	solely	intent	upon
143	At	this	place	the	waters	flowed	between	grassy	banks,	planted	with	enormous	bread-fruit	trees,	whose	vast	branches	interlacing	overhead,	formed	a	leafy	canopy;
143	Marheyo	and	the	rest	of	the	Islanders	A	full	Description	of	the	Bread-fruit	Tree	Different	Modes	of	preparing	the	Fruit	All	the	inhabitants
143	A	full	Description	of	the	Bread-fruit	Tree	Different	Modes	of	preparing	the	Fruit	All	the	inhabitants	of	the	valley	treated	me	with	great
143	pinch	of	it	in	one	hand,	and	a	quarter	section	of	a	bread-fruit	in	the	other,	the	greatest	chief	in	the	valley	would
143	laughed	at	all	luxuries	of	a	Parisian	table.	The	celebrity	of	the	bread-fruit	tree,	and	the	conspicuous	place	it	occupies	in	a	Typee
143	general	description	of	the	tree,	and	the	various	modes	in	which	the	fruit	is	prepared.	The	bread-fruit	tree,	in	its	glorious	prime,	is
143	tree,	and	the	various	modes	in	which	the	fruit	is	prepared.	The	bread-fruit	tree,	in	its	glorious	prime,	is	a	grand	and	towering
143	branches,	and	in	its	venerable	and	imposing	aspect.	The	leaves	of	the	bread-fruit	are	of	great	size,	and	their	edges	are	cut	and
143	the	brows,	and	the	remaining	part	spreading	laterally	behind	the	ears.	The	fruit	somewhat	resembles	in	magnitude	and	general	appearance	one	of	our
143	this	at	the	time	when	it	is	in	the	greatest	perfection,	the	fruit	presents	a	beautiful	globe	of	white	pulp,	the	whole	of
143	with	the	exception	of	a	slender	core,	which	is	easily	removed.	The	bread-fruit,	however,	is	never	used,	and	is	indeed	altogether	unfit	to
143	think,	the	best,	consists	in	placing	any	number	of	the	freshly	plucked	fruit,	when	in	a	particular	state	of	greenness,	among	the	embers
143	the	more	polite	Typees.	There	is	one	form,	however,	in	which	the	fruit	is	occasionally	served,	that	renders	it	a	dish	fit	for
143	fibrous	substance	attached	to	all	cocoanut	trees,	and	compressing	it	over	the	bread-fruit,	which	being	now	sufficiently	pounded,	is	put	into	a	wooden
143	extracts	a	thick	creamy	milk.	The	delicious	liquid	soon	bubbles	round	the	fruit,	and	leaves	it	at	last	just	peeping	above	its	surface.
143	their	use.	But	the	great	staple	articles	of	food	into	which	the	bread-fruit	is	converted	by	these	natives	are	known	respectively	by	the
143	Amar	and	Poee-Poee.	At	a	certain	season	of	the	year,	when	the	fruit	of	the	hundred	groves	of	the	valley	has	reached	its
143	and	core,	are	gathered	together	in	capacious	wooden	vessels,	where	the	pulpy	fruit	is	soon	worked	by	a	stone	pestle,	vigorously	applied,	into
143	of	eating	it	I	have	already	described.	Were	it	not	that	the	bread-fruit	is	thus	capable	of	being	preserved	for	a	length	of
143	for	owing	to	some	unknown	cause	the	trees	sometimes	fail	to	bear	fruit;	and	on	such	occasions	the	islanders	chiefly	depend	upon	the
143	and	at	Tahiti	does	not	abound	to	a	degree	that	renders	its	fruit	the	principal	article	of	food,	attains	its	greatest	excellence	in
143	went	with	the	most	deferential	kindness;	regaled	perpetually	with	the	most	delightful	fruits;	ministered	to	by	dark-eyed	nymphs,	and	enjoying	besides	all	the
143	an	unbiased	mind,	must	go	away	mournfully	asking	&#146;Are	these,	alas!	the	fruits	of	twenty-five	years	of	enlightening?&#146;	In	a	primitive	state	of
143	with	the	milky	meat	of	ripe	cocoanut.	A	section	of	a	roasted	bread-fruit,	a	small	cake	of	Amar&#146;,	or	a	mess	of	Cokoo,&#146;
143	bananas,	or	a	mammee-apple;	an	annuee,	or	some	other	agreeable	and	nutritious	fruit	served	from	day	to	day	to	diversify	the	meal,	which
143	week.	Others	sallied	out	into	the	groves,	for	the	purpose	of	gathering	fruit	or	fibres	of	bark	and	leaves;	the	last	two	being
143	stone	pestles	in	preparing	masses	of	poee-poee,	and	numbers	were	gathering	green	bread-fruit	and	young	cocoanuts	in	the	surrounding	groves;	when	an	exceeding
143	the	broad	leaves	of	the	banana.	At	intervals	were	heaps	of	green	bread-fruit,	raised	in	pyramidical	stacks,	resembling	the	regular	piles	of	heavy
143	transplanted	boughs	I	have	mentioned	were	rifled	by	the	throng	of	the	fruit	they	certainly	had	never	borne	before.	Calabashes	of	poee-poee	were
143	fires	were	kindled	about	the	Ti	for	the	purpose	of	roasting	the	bread-fruit.	Within	the	building	itself	was	presented	a	most	extraordinary	scene.
143	dish;	and	had	likewise	selected	three	or	four	young	cocoanuts,	several	roasted	bread-fruit,	and	a	magnificent	bunch	of	bananas,	for	my	especial	comfort
143	the	terraces	of	the	gigantic	altars,	at	each	end,	were	deposited	green	bread-fruit	in	baskets	of	cocoanut	leaves,	large	rolls	of	tappa,	bunches
143	rolls	of	tappa,	bunches	of	ripe	bananas,	clusters	of	mammee-apples,	the	golden-hued	fruit	of	the	artu-tree,	and	baked	hogs,	laid	out	in	large
143	war	were	piled	in	confused	heaps	before	the	ranks	of	hideous	idols.	Fruits	of	various;	kinds	were	likewise	suspended	in	leafen	baskets,	from
143	the	chief	was	paddling	his	way	to	the	realms	of	bliss,	and	bread-fruit	the	Polynesian	heaven	where	every	moment	the	bread-fruit	trees	dropped
143	realms	of	bliss,	and	bread-fruit	the	Polynesian	heaven	where	every	moment	the	bread-fruit	trees	dropped	their	ripened	spheres	to	the	ground,	and	where
143	I	asked	him	whether	he	desired	to	go	to	this	heaven	of	bread-fruit,	cocoanuts,	and	young	ladies,	which	he	had	been	describing,	he
143	in	the	shadows	of	the	taboo	groves	and	beheld	the	offerings	mouldy	fruit	spread	out	upon	a	rude	altar,	or	hanging	in	half-
143	it	on	the	very	altar	itself,	fall	to	roasting	the	offerings	of	bread-fruit,	and	at	them	in	spite	of	its	teeth.	In	how
143	in	religious	sloth,	and	require	a	spiritual	revival.	A	long	prosperity	of	bread-fruit	and	cocoanuts	has	rendered	them	remiss	in	the	performance	of
143	their	higher	obligations.	The	wood-rot	malady	is	spreading	among	the	idols	the	fruit	upon	their	altars	is	becoming	offensive	the	temples	themselves	need
143	score	of	little	ones	tagging	at	their	apronstrings,	or	rather	at	the	bread-fruit-leaf	they	usually	wore	in	the	rear.	The	ratio	of	increase
143	for	a	livelihood,	the	thing	is	altogether	unknown.	Nature	has	planted	the	bread-fruit	and	the	banana,	and	in	her	own	good	time	she
143	the	very	site	of	the	hut	where	he	was	born.	The	spontaneous	fruits	of	the	earth,	which	God	in	his	wisdom	had	ordained
143	islander	reposed	beneath	his	own	palmetto	thatching,	or	sat	under	his	own	bread-fruit	trees,	with	none	to	molest	or	alarm	him.	There	was
143	long	pole,	with	which,	standing	on	the	ground,	he	knocked	down	the	fruit	from	the	topmost	boughs	of	the	trees,	and	brought	them
143	churlish	old	curmudgeon	could	have	been	the	owner	of	that	grove	of	bread-fruit	trees,	or	of	these	gloriously	yellow	bunches	of	bananas.	From
143	a	midnight	banquet;	calabashes	of	poee-poee	were	filled	to	the	brim;	green	bread-fruit	were	roasted;	and	a	huge	cake	of	amar&#146;	was	cut
143	climate	which	causes	the	cocoanuts	to	flourish	as	they	do.	This	invaluable	fruit,	brought	to	perfection	by	the	rich	soil	of	the	Marquesas,
143	This	certainly	would	be	the	case,	were	it	not	that	the	young	fruit,	encased	in	a	soft	green	husk,	with	the	incipient	meat
143	stages	in	the	growth	of	the	nut.	Many	of	them	reject	the	fruit	altogether	except	at	a	particular	period	of	its	growth,	which,
143	Upon	my	signifying	my	desire	that	he	should	pluck	me	the	young	fruit	of	some	particular	tree,	the	handsome	savage,	throwing	himself	into
143	his	neck	and	elevating	his	arm,	as	though	endeavouring	to	reach	the	fruit	from	the	ground	where	he	stands.	As	if	defeated	in
143	this	for	a	moment	or	two,	as	if	in	expectation	that	the	fruit	was	going	to	be	tossed	down	to	him	by	some
143	cradled	and	embowered	nest	of	nuts,	and	with	boisterous	glee	flings	the	fruit	to	the	ground.	This	mode	of	walking	the	tree	is
143	You	see	them	perched	aloft	among	the	immovable	boughs	of	the	majestic	bread-fruit	trees,	or	gently	swaying	on	the	elastic	branches	of	the
143	much	as	touching	it.	Frequently	in	walking	through	the	groves	I	observed	bread-fruit	and	cocoanut	trees,	with	a	wreath	of	leaves	twined	in
143	trunks.	This	was	the	mark	of	the	taboo.	The	trees	themselves,	their	fruit,	and	even	the	shadows	they	cast	upon	the	ground,	were
143	in	a	triangle	before	the	entrance	of	the	house,	were	three	magnificent	bread-fruit	trees.	At	this	moment	I	can	recap	to	my	mind
143	accompanied	by	a	large	party	of	the	natives,	some	of	them	carrying	fruit	and	hogs	for	the	purposes	of	traffic,	as	the	report
143	he	was	sometimes	employed	to	come	round	to	the	bay,	and	engage	fruit	for	ships	lying	in	Nukuheva.	In	fact,	he	was	now
143	by	the	way	of	Happar.	By	noon	of	the	next	day	the	fruit	would	be	heaped	up	in	stacks	on	the	beach,	in
143	as	he	must	be	in	Nukuheva	before	dark.	A	meal	of	fish,	bread-fruit,	and	bananas,	was	accordingly	served	up,	the	party	regaling	themselves
144	not	afraid.	The	melon	he	had	he	held	against	my	face.	Smiled:	creamfruit	smell.	That	was	the	rule,	said.	In.	Come.	Red	carpet
144	this	burning	scene.	Pan's	hour,	the	faunal	noon.	Among	gumheavy	serpentplants,	milkoozing	fruits,	where	on	the	tawny	waters	leaves	lie	wide.	Pain	is
144	we	had	then.	Molly	in	Citron's	basketchair.	Nice	to	hold,	cool	waxen	fruit,	hold	in	the	hand,	lift	it	to	the	nostrils	and
144	customs.	The	other	one,	jar	on	her	head,	was	getting	the	supper:	fruit,	olives,	lovely	cool	water	out	of	the	well	stonecold	like
144	the	hind	carriage	a	hawker	stood	by	his	barrow	of	cakes	and	fruit.	Simnel	cakes	those	are,	stuck	together:	cakes	for	the	dead.
144	Every	man	his	price.	Well	preserved	fat	corpse	gentleman,	epicure,	invaluable	for	fruit	garden.	A	bargain.	By	carcass	of	William	Wilkinson,	auditor	and
144	birds	come	then	and	peck	like	the	boy	with	the	basket	of	fruit	but	he	said	no	because	they	ought	to	have	been
144	sugary	flour	stuck	to	her	cheek.	Rhubarb	tart	with	liberal	fillings,	rich	fruit	interior.	Josie	Powell	that	was.	In	Luke	Doyle's	long	ago,
144	spirit	counter.	Resp	girl	(R.	C.)	wishes	to	hear	of	post	in	fruit	or	pork	shop.	James	Carlisle	made	that.	Six	and	a
144	listening	woman	at	his	side.	Coming	from	the	vegetarian.	Only	weggebobbles	and	fruit.	Don't	eat	a	beefsteak.	If	you	do	the	eyes	of
144	night.	Why	do	they	call	that	thing	they	gave	me	nutsteak?	Nutarians.	Fruitarians.	To	give	you	the	idea	you	are	eating	rumpsteak.	Absurd.
144	harnesses.	All	for	a	woman,	home	and	houses,	silk	webs,	silver,	rich	fruits,	spicy	from	Jaffa.	Agendath	Netaim.	Wealth	of	the	world.	A
144	the	dog	first.	Led	on	by	the	smell	or	the	look.	Tempting	fruit.	Ice	cones.	Cream.	Instinct.	Orangegroves	for	instance.	Need	artificial	irrigation.
144	night	I	flew.	Easily	flew.	Men	wandered.	Street	of	harlots	after.	A	creamfruit	melon	he	held	to	me.	In.	You	will	see.	--
144	smiled	at	smiling	noble	faces	in	a	beeswaxed	drawingroom,	ceiled	with	full	fruit	clusters.	And	the	hands	of	a	bride	and	of	a
144	you?	he	said.	--	Yes,	sir,	the	blond	girl	said,	and	the	fruit	on	top.	--	That'll	do,	game	ball,	Blazes	Boylan	said.
144	Blazes	Boylan	walked	here	and	there	in	new	tan	shoes	about	the	fruitsmelling	shop,	lifting	fruits,	young	juicy	crinkled	and	plump	red	tomatoes,
144	here	and	there	in	new	tan	shoes	about	the	fruitsmelling	shop,	lifting	fruits,	young	juicy	crinkled	and	plump	red	tomatoes,	sniffing	smells.	H.
144	What's	the	damage?	he	asked.	The	blond	girl's	slim	fingers	reckoned	the	fruits.	Blazes	Boylan	looked	into	the	cut	of	her	blouse.	A
144	uncle	Barney	brought	from	Tunney's.	And	they	eating	crumbs	of	the	cottage	fruit	cake	jawing	the	whole	blooming	time	and	sighing.	After	Wicklow
144	for	that	purpose	and	thither	come	all	herds	and	fatlings	and	first	fruits	of	that	land	for	O'Connell	Fitzsimon	takes	toll	of	them,
144	would.	--	Same	only	more	so,	says	Lenehan.	And	thereafter	in	that	fruitful	land	the	broadleaved	mango	flourished	exceedingly.	--	Is	that	by
144	DESHIL	HOLES	Eamus.	Send	us,	bright	one,	light	one,	Horhorn,	quickening	and	wombfruit.	Send	us,	bright	one,	light	one,	Horhorn,	quickening	and	wombfruit.
144	quickening	and	wombfruit.	Send	us,	bright	one,	light	one,	Horhorn,	quickening	and	wombfruit.	Send	us	bright	one,	light	one,	Horhorn,	quickening	and	wombfruit.
144	quickening	and	wombfruit.	Send	us	bright	one,	light	one,	Horhorn,	quickening	and	wombfruit.	Hoopsa,	boyaboy,	hoopsa!	Hoopsa,	hoyaboy,	hoopsa!	Hoopsa,	boyaboy,	hoopsa.	Universally
144	of	some	impudent	mocks	which	he,	however,	had	borne	with	being	the	fruits	of	that	age	upon	which	it	is	commonly	charged	that
144	frigid	genius	not	to	be	rejoiced	by	this	freshest	news	of	the	fruition	of	her	confinement	since	she	had	been	in	such	pain
144	have	cooked	on	a	stone	a	batch	of	those	buns	with	Corinth	fruit	in	them	that	Periplepomenos	sells	in	his	booth	near	the
144	joy,	to	lay	in	his	arms	that	mite	of	God's	clay,	the	fruit	of	their	lawful	embraces.	He	is	older	now	(you	and
144	the	foreign	warmth	of	the	skin	so	daintily	against	the	cool	ardent	fruit.	A	lad	of	four	or	five	in	linseywoolsey	(blossomtime	but
144	(<em>The	camel,	lifting	a	foreleg,	plucks	from	a	tree	a	lace	mango	fruit,	offers	it	to	his	mistress,	blinking,	in	his	cloven	hoof
144	THE	CIRCUMCISED	(<em>In	a	dark	guttural	chant	as	they	cast	dead	sea	fruit	upon	him,	no	flowers.)	Shema	Israel	Adonai	Elohenu	Adonai	Echad</em>.
144	penumbra	of	the	garden?	The	heaventree	of	stars	hung	with	humid	nightblue	fruit.	With	what	meditations	did	Bloom	accompany	his	demonstration	to	his
144	of	course	and	thats	the	way	his	money	goes	this	is	the	fruits	of	Mr	Paddy	Dignam	yes	they	were	all	in	great
144	vegetables	and	cabbages	and	tomatoes	and	carrots	and	all	kinds	of	splendid	fruits	all	coming	in	lovely	and	fresh	who	knows	whod	be
145	a	neat	garden-patch,	where,	every	summer,	strawberries,	raspberries,	and	a	variety	of	fruits	and	vegetables,	flourished	under	careful	tending.	The	whole	front	of
145	fat	sides	with	honest	pride	and	merriment,	as	she	would	narrate	the	fruitless	efforts	that	one	and	another	of	her	compeers	had	made
145	say,	Tom,	be	fair	about	this	yer,	he	said,	when,	after	a	fruitless	search,	he	came	where	Tom	was	standing.	You	know	something
145	sheep!	What&#146;s	that?	said	St.	Clare,	who	just	then	entered	with	some	fruit	he	had	been	out	to	get	for	her.	Papa,	I
145	felt	the	loss;	but,	in	her	good	and	honest	heart,	it	bore	fruit	unto	everlasting	life.	She	was	more	softened,	more	gentle;	and,
145	breeze	of	accident	into	hearts	the	most	ignorant,	has	sprung	up	into	fruit,	whose	abundance	has	shamed	that	of	higher	and	more	skilful
146	little	time,	though,	before	we	do.	Till	then	may	Heaven	send	you	fruitful	reflections!	Once	in	the	street,	Razumov	started	off	rapidly,	without
146	The	pages	written	over	and	torn	out	of	his	notebook	were	the	firstfruit	of	his	mission.	No	dream	that.	They	contained	the	assurance
147	oxen	of	Lombardy	could	hardly	drag	the	creaking	wains	laden	with	the	fruit.	Castruccio	attended	Guinigi	in	his	labours;	and	Guinigi,	resting	on
147	that	Henry	will	set	all	Italy	by	the	ears,	to	reap	the	fruits	of	their	dissentions.	He	procures	the	recal	of	all	the
147	if	I	have	put	order	in	my	day	dreams,	and	culled	the	fruit	of	virtue	and	some	slight	wisdom	from	my	meditations,	it
147	by	the	lessons	of	my	father,	my	meditations	would	have	been	sufficiently	fruitless.	But	he,	whether	he	taught	me	to	consider	the	world
147	sun;	and,	as	he	awoke,	and	gave	life	to	the	flowers	and	fruits	of	the	earth,	so	must	she	spread	her	benign	influence
147	by	a	hundred	wax	lights;	a	table	was	spread	with	wines,	and	fruits,	and	sweeetmeats,	and	other	more	substantial	refreshments;	several	couches	also
147	and	winter	is	coming,	but	the	fresh-looking	evergreens,	the	stately	cypress,	the	fruitburthened	olive,	and	the	dark	ilex,	tell	us	that	nature	is
147	with	her	small	fingers,	and	then	sat	downcast	and	silent.	Euthanasia	placed	fruit,	sweetmeats	and	wine	before	her;	Eat,&#146;	she	said,	you	are
147	are	greatly	fatigued.&#146;	The	poor	pilgrim	tried;	but	her	lips	refused	the	fruit	she	would	have	tasted.	She	felt	that	she	should	weep;
147	the	road	the	pilgrim	was	to	follow,	with	a	loaded	basket	of	fruits,	wine	and	other	food,	and	a	message	to	the	nuns
147	after	praying	in	the	chapel,	and	silently	partaking	a	frugal	meal	of	fruit	and	bread,	she	went	to	rest	in	her	lowly	cell.
147	knowledge	of	her	course.	These	researches	occupied	several	weeks;	but	they	were	fruitless:	the	messengers	from	Ferrara	brought	word,	that	she	had	left
147	or	me	any	more	on	the	subject	of	Leodino;	your	intercession	is	fruitless;	he	is	already	dead;	I	gave	orders	for	his	immediate
147	were	honest,	perhaps	friendly;	but	cease	to	vex	yourself	and	me	with	fruitless	altercation.&#146;	I	do	not	intend	altercation,	Madonna;	but	I	wished
147	jewels	of	a	kingly	crown;	but	my	evil	has	borne	its	fitting	fruit;	its	root	in	death,	its	produce	poison.&#146;	In	the	course
147	the	graft	of	vain-glory	into	his	soul,	and	he	now	bore	the	fruits.	He	put	to	death	remorselessly	those	whom	he	suspected,	and
147	chain	that	bound	them	eternally	together,	and	felt	that	the	effort	was	fruitless:	if	he	were	evil,	she	must	weep;	if	his	light-hearted
147	and,	in	the	Lucchese	states	particularly,	it	occasioned	a	great	loss	of	fruit-trees	and	vines.	The	mountains	were	covered	with	snow;	the	torrents
147	sorrow	in	the	heart	of	joy;	all	beauty	wraps	deformity,	as	the	fruit	the	kernel;	Time	opens	the	shell,	the	seed	is	poison.&#146;
147	strewn	the	ground	with	its	withered	leaves;	the	arbutusberries,	chesnuts,	and	other	fruits	satisfied	my	appetite.	I	felt	no	want,	no	fatigue;	the
147	with	a	few	benches	and	a	table,	on	which	lay	bread	and	fruits.	I	felt	as	if	I	had	become	the	inhabitant	of
147	of	the	chesnuts	and	olives	had	given	place	to	the	young,	half-formed	fruit.	This	is	the	season	that	man	has	ever	chosen	for
147	I	find	her	with	grey	hairs	and	a	wasted	form,	a	young	fruit	utterly	blighted,	and,	worse	than	all,	her	reason	fallen	the
147	my	duty:	and	let	not	these	our	last	moments	be	employed	in	fruitless	discussion.&#146;	Euthanasia	felt	that	it	was	in	vain	to	speak.
148	stables,	and	to	the	kennel,	and	to	the	gardener,	who	was	picking	fruit	to	send	to	market,	and	from	whom	they	begged	hard
148	together,	and	wander	gently	downwards	towards	old	age	in	happy	and	perfect	fruition.	But	our	little	Amelia	was	just	on	the	bank	of
148	lighted	the	walls.	Stillbrook	and	Queen&#146;s	Crawley	supplied	her	with	game	and	fruit	in	abundance.	Lord	Steyne&#146;s	cellars	were	at	her	disposal,	and
149	of	birds	expressed	the	various	passions	which	inspired	them;	and	the	exquisite	fruits	which	they	pecked	at	pleasure	seemed	to	have	given	them
149	in	observing	them	for	many	nights	together.	At	length,	fatigued	with	so	fruitless	an	employment,	he	sought	relief	from	change.	To	this	end,
149	curious	harangue,	seized	the	basket;	and,	long	before	it	was	finished,	the	fruits	had	dissolved	in	his	mouth.	As	he	continued	to	eat,
149	Fakreddin,	have	done!	let	us	proceed	to	your	valley,	and	enjoy	the	fruits	that	Heaven	hath	vouchsafed	you.	The	hint	of	proceeding	put
149	where	the	sun	is	scarcely	visible,	and	where	the	soil	yields	neither	fruits	nor	flowers.	These,	continued	she,	pointing	to	the	dwarfs,	will
149	it	on	her	thou	hast	lavished	thy	precious	moments?	Is	this	the	fruit	of	the	knowledge	I	have	taught	thee?	Is	this	the
149	personages	amused	themselves	with	cultivating	little	gardens,	that	abounded	with	flowers	and	fruits;	especially	musk-melons	of	the	best	flavour	that	Persia	could	boast.
149	the	Koran,	a	train	of	asses	which	were	loaded	with	the	choicest	fruits	the	country	could	boast.	Having	presented	their	offerings	to	the
150	the	pupils	almost	lived	out	of	doors	amongst	the	rose-bushes	and	the	fruit-trees.	Under	the	vast	and	vine-draped	berceau	,	madame	would	take
150	her	eye	with	its	temperate	blue	light,	her	cheek	with	its	wholesome	fruit-like	bloom	these	things	pleased	in	moderation,	but	with	constancy.	Had
150	round	now;	but	certain	convent-relics,	in	the	shape	of	old	and	huge	fruit-trees,	yet	consecrated	the	spot;	and	at	the	foot	of	one
150	character,	the	strong	native	bent	of	the	heart,	may	seem	futile	and	fruitless,	but	in	the	end	they	do	good.	They	tend,	however
150	pale	frame	quite	as	effectually	as	it	mellowed	and	swelled	the	clustering	fruit.	There	are	human	tempers,	bland,	glowing,	and	genial,	within	whose
150	to	the	contemplation	of	some	exquisite	little	pictures	of	still	life	wild-flowers,	wild-fruit,	mossy	woodnests	casketing	eggs	that	looked	like	pearls	seen	through
150	hue,	as	unlike	the	dark,	acerb,	and	caustic	little	professor	as	the	fruit	of	the	Hesperides	might	be	unlike	the	sloe	in	the
150	vis-&agrave;-vis	at	table,	and	the	quantity	of	household	bread,	butter,	and	stewed	fruit	she	would	habitually	consume	at	second	d&eacute;je&ucirc;ner	was	a	real
150	summer,	bringing	perfume	of	flowers	which	cannot	fade,	fragrance	of	trees	whose	fruit	is	life,	bringing	breezes	pure	from	a	world	whose	day
150	it.	I	felt	it	to	be	the	letter	of	my	hope,	the	fruition	of	my	wish,	the	release	from	my	doubt,	the	ransom
150	I	feared,	there	was	a	fullness	of	delight	in	this	taste	of	fruition	such,	perhaps,	as	many	a	human	being	passes	through	life
150	summer	mornings,	feels	dropping	upon	it	from	the	amaranth	bloom	and	golden	fruitage	of	Paradise.	Cultivate	happiness!	I	said	briefly	to	the	doctor.
150	extreme	of	mortal	misery,	it	may	be	sheer	waste	of	time	and	fruitless	torture	of	feeling.	If	Schiller	had	said	to	be	loved,
150	excellent,	as	complete,	as	trustworthy.	As	well	might	you	look	for	good	fruit	and	blossom	on	a	rootless	and	sapless	tree,	as	for
150	as	Goton	had	a	very	good	method	of	baking	or	rather	stewing	fruit	putting	in	a	little	spice,	sugar,	and	a	glass	or
150	me	in	a	minute	in	my	former	seat.	Taking	the	plate	of	fruit	from	my	hand,	he	divided	the	portion	intended	only	for
150	the	balm	of	his	mellow	mood.	He	imparted	it	as	the	ripe	fruit	rewards	with	sweetness	the	rifling	bee;	he	diffused	it	about
150	a	morsel	of	ice	flavoured	with	ever	so	slight	a	zest	of	fruit	or	sugar,	I	ventured	to	seal	and	dispatch	it.	Excellent,
150	little	salon	,	brought	thence	a	pretty	basket,	filled	with	fine	hot-house	fruit,	rosy,	perfect,	and	tempting,	reposing	amongst	the	dark	green,	wax-like
150	whole	tripotage	,	in	short,	was	off	my	mind;	nothing	but	the	fruit	and	the	felicitations	remained	to	be	attended	to.	I	rather
150	floods	descend,	only	I	must	first	get	rid	of	this	basket	of	fruit.	An	unknown	clock	from	an	unknown	tower	(Jean	Baptiste&#146;s	voice
150	avert	his	gaze.	Perhaps	he	thought	me,	with	my	basket	of	summer	fruit	and	my	lack	of	the	dignity	age	confers,	an	incongruous
150	after	Madame	Walravens.	I	believe	she	would	have	snatched	the	basket	of	fruit	from	my	hand,	had	not	the	old	priest,	hobbling	up,
150	him	fully	understand	that	I	must	see	Madame	Walravens,	and	consign	the	fruit	into	her	own	hands.	At	last,	however,	he	comprehended	the
150	she	answered.	Return	to	Madame	Beck,	and	tell	her	I	can	buy	fruit	when	I	want	it,	et	quant	&agrave;	ses	f&eacute;licitations,	je
150	Rome,	her	good	works,	and	bade	me	judge	the	tree	by	its	fruits.	In	answer,	I	felt	and	I	avowed	that	these	works
150	answer,	I	felt	and	I	avowed	that	these	works	were	not	the	fruits	of	Rome:	they	were	but	her	abundant	blossoming,	but	the
150	falls	prone	in	the	lap	one	boon	full	and	bright,	perfect	from	Fruition&#146;s	mint.	M.	Emanuel	wore	the	dress	in	which	he	probably
150	meal	was	simple.	The	chocolate,	the	rolls,	the	plate	of	fresh	summer	fruit	cherries	and	strawberries	bedded	in	green	leaves	formed	the	whole;
150	the	rapture	of	rescue	from	peril,	the	wondrous	reprieve	from	dread,	the	fruition	of	return.	Let	them	picture	union	and	a	happy	succeeding
151	governesses.	The	count	peeped	from	behind	the	crystal	of	the	decanters	and	fruit-dishes	at	his	wife	and	her	high	cap	with	blue	ribbons,
151	spite	of	the	un-Russian	character	of	the	country	and	the	environment	(the	fruit	gardens,	the	stone	walls,	the	tiled	roofs,	the	mountains	in
151	way	of	thinking	of	the	majority	of	men,	and	is	the	invariable	fruit	of	pride,	indolence,	and	ignorance.	Excuse	my	saying,	sir,	that
151	are	you	in,	pray?	she	asked	Natasha.	Give	the	Turk	a	preserved	fruit,	she	said	to	the	footman	carrying	round	refreshments;	that&#146;s	not
151	adoption	of	his	plan,	in	accordance	with	the	theory	that	was	the	fruit	of	years	of	toil.	He	was	ludicrous;	he	was	disagreeable
151	down,	and	branches	of	the	plum-trees	had	been	pulled	off	with	the	fruit.	An	old	peasant,	whom	Prince	Andrey	used	to	see	in
151	plainly	than	ever	the	law	that	forbids	us	to	taste	of	the	fruit	of	the	Tree	of	Knowledge.	It	is	only	unselfconscious	activity
151	of	the	Tree	of	Knowledge.	It	is	only	unselfconscious	activity	that	bears	fruit,	and	the	man	who	plays	a	part	in	an	historical
151	himself	a	great-coat	and	a	conveyance	for	travelling)	turned	out	to	be	fruitless.	Alexander	would	not	receive	these	envoys,	and	made	no	reply
151	in	a	lawful	fashion.	But	the	canteen-keepers	permit	themselves	to	sell	the	fruits	of	pillage.	Part	of	my	district	continues	to	be	a
151	of	others,	or	for	the	sake	of	virtue,	everything	he	did	was	fruitful.	His	fortune	rapidly	increased;	the	neighbouring	serfs	came	to	beg
151	there	was	to	be	seen	in	her	was	a	vigorous,	handsome,	and	fruitful	mother.	Only	on	rare	occasions	now	the	old	fire	glowed
152	when	I	come	back?'	she	asked;	though	the	question	was	not	the	fruit	of	scepticism.'	The	same	-	only	more	so,'	said	Morris,
152	and	it	would	not	have	been	worth	his	while	to	forsake	a	fruitful	avocation	merely	to	hear	Mrs	Penniman	say,	for	the	thousandth
152	a	broken	heart,	and	Catherine	had	apparently	buried	the	memory	of	this	fruitless	episode	as	deep	as	if	it	had	terminated	by	her
153	where	the	retreating	Danes,	cut	off	from	their	ships,	made	their	last	fruitless	stand	against	the	Saxon	sheriff	and	the	valiant	men	of
153	laughing,	make	way	for	the	elder	though	shorter	branch	of	that	most	fruitful	tree;	and	so	on	into	the	church,	where	all	are
153	to	Moloch,	was	Eustace	Leigh,	whom	his	father	had	sent,	giving	the	fruit	of	his	body	for	the	sin	of	his	soul,	to
153	they	have	of	the	sun&#146;s	shining,	and	of	the	earth&#146;s	bringing	forth	fruit,	and	not	in	the	tattle	of	a	few	cowardly	back-stair
153	excuses	for	going	over	to	her	uncle&#146;s	house,	and	lingering	about	the	fruit	which	he	dared	not	snatch.	<span	class="textb17">	The	Two	Ways
153	many	a	time,	when	I	was	a	boy.	And	give	us	the	fruit	of	your	experience	now	in	your	old	age,	eh?	Well,
153	footsteps,	and	consecrated	it	afresh	to	the	service	of	Heaven,	as	the	first-fruits	of	the	isle	of	saints;	and	having	displayed	the	consecrated
153	roses	not	without	their	thorns.	Hillo!	I	have	seen	oysters	grow	on	fruit-trees	before	now,	but	never	an	anchor	in	a	rose-garden.	Silence,
153	Penberthy	and	I	carried	the	little	maid.	And	for	food	we	had	fruits,	such	as	we	could	find,	and	water	we	got	from
153	of	meditation,	bearing	the	flowers	of	eloquence,	and	in	due	time	the	fruit	of	valiant	action.	With	which	quaint	fact	(for	fact	it
153	his	hands	off	the	man	Ah!	You	have	been	eating	of	the	fruit	of	the	tree	of	knowledge,	se&ntilde;or?	Well;	if	you	have
153	tyranny	and	falsehood	find	soil	within	thy	heart	to	grow	and	ripen	fruit?	What	guarantee	hast	thou	for	doing	better	here	than	those
153	went	boldly	up	to	it,	followed	by	thirty	men,	laden	with	grain,	fruit,	game,	and	all	the	delicacies	which	his	forests	could	afford.
153	that	Adam,	rather	than	Eve,	had	been	the	one	who	plucked	the	fruit	of	the	forbidden	tree.	We	women,	I	fear;	did	the
153	neighboring	outlaws	to	the	spoil;	and	he	had	been	filled	with	the	fruit	of	his	own	devices.	His	blood	be	on	his	own
153	the	hapless	John	Braund,	farmer,	fisherman,	smuggler,	etc.;	which	worthy,	after	much	fruitless	examination	(wherein	examinate	was	afflicted	with	extreme	deafness	and	loss
153	the	Gracchi	worth	without	the	figure	of	Cornelia?	If	I	honor	the	fruit,	I	must	not	forget	the	stem	which	bears	it.	Frank,
153	sea	and	golden	sky.	Land	at	last,	with	fresh	streams,	and	cooling	fruits,	and	free	room	for	cramped	and	scurvy-weakened	limbs.	And	there,
153	oranges	and	limmons	there?	Not	of	my	seeing;	but	plenty	of	good	fruit	down	to	the	beach,	thank	the	Lord.	There	comes	the
153	till	noon.	And	now	the	first	instinctive	cry	of	nature	was	for	fruit!	fruit!	fruit!	The	poor	lame	wretches	crawled	from	place	to
153	noon.	And	now	the	first	instinctive	cry	of	nature	was	for	fruit!	fruit!	fruit!	The	poor	lame	wretches	crawled	from	place	to	place
153	And	now	the	first	instinctive	cry	of	nature	was	for	fruit!	fruit!	fruit!	The	poor	lame	wretches	crawled	from	place	to	place	plucking
153	with	acid	junipa-apples,	luscious	guavas,	and	crowned	ananas,	queen	of	all	the	fruits,	which	they	had	found	by	hundreds	on	the	broiling	ledges
153	take	in	fresh	water,	and	store	up	a	good	supply	of	such	fruit	as	seemed	likely	to	keep;	until,	tired	with	fruitless	rambles
153	supply	of	such	fruit	as	seemed	likely	to	keep;	until,	tired	with	fruitless	rambles	after	gold,	which	they	expected	to	find	in	every
153	(probably	the	only	addition	which	man	had	made	to	Nature&#146;s	prodigality),	the	fruit	of	which,	in	that	strange	colored	light	of	the	fireflies,
153	and	the	veterans	of	Hawkins&#146;s	crew	knew	how	to	catch,	and	the	fruit	and	vegetables;	above	all,	the	delicious	mountain	cabbage	of	the
153	in	vain;	and,	for	aught	they	know,	this	one	will	be	as	fruitless	as	those	which	have	gone	before	it.	Nevertheless,	it	is
153	name,	and	it	made	good	canoes;	of	that,	you	could	eat	the	fruit;	that	produced	the	caoutchouc	gum,	useful	for	a	hundred	matters;
153	air,	straight	and	upright	as	masts,	while	their	broad	plumes	and	golden-clustered	fruit	slept	in	the	sunshine	far	aloft,	the	image	of	the
153	beasts	with	which	they	were	clothed;	while	women	hastened	off	to	bring	fruit,	and	flowers,	and	cassava,	and	(to	Amyas&#146;s	great	anxiety)	calabashes
153	Sun	should	forget	the	poor	Omaguas,	and	ripen	their	manioc	and	their	fruit	no	more.	Amyas	had	no	wish	to	stay	where	he
153	was	blown	by	night	throughout	the	woods,	the	palm-trees	would	bear	no	fruit;	yea,	so	great	was	the	fame	of	that	trumpet,	that
153	the	grass	below,	and	huge	wild	plantains	bent	beneath	their	load	of	fruit.	There,	on	the	stream	bank,	lay	the	two	renegades	from
153	the	Indians,	with	arnotto	and	indigo.	One	lay	lazily	picking	up	the	fruit	which	fell	close	to	his	side;	the	other	sat,	his
153	feet	high,	and	bearing	among	their	huge	waxy	leaves	clusters	of	ripening	fruit;	while,	under	their	mellow	shade,	yams	and	cassava	plants	were
153	had	been	going	out	of	their	way	every	five	minutes,	to	get	fruit	for	their	new	pets.	A	camp	was	soon	formed;	and
153	game	and	the	fish	of	the	river,	which	seemed	inexhaustible,	and	the	fruit	of	the	neighboring	palm-trees,	there	was	no	lack	of	food
153	before	the	mouth	of	the	cave,	Ayacanora	came	up	smiling	with	the	fruit	of	her	day&#146;s	sport;	and	Amyas,	thinking	this	a	fit
153	table	spread	with	oranges	and	limes,	guavas	and	pine-apples,	and	all	the	fruits	of	Ind.	An	Indian	girl,	bedizened	with	scarfs	and	gold
153	food	of	her	native	forests;	at	all	events	the	bishop&#146;s	stores	of	fruit	and	sweetmeats	diminished	rapidly;	and	what	was	worse,	so	did
153	grew	on	those	trees?	asked	Yeo,	eagerly.	She	laughed.	Silly!	Flowers	and	fruit,	and	nuts	grow	on	all	trees,	and	monkey-cups	too.	Ayacanora
153	on	earth	that	man	can	want;	furs,	timber,	rivers,	game,	sugar-canes,	corn,	fruit,	and	every	commodity	which	France,	Spain,	or	Italy	can	yield,
153	in	full	robes,	with	maces	and	tipstaffs,	to	do	honor	to	that	first-fruits	of	the	Gospel	in	the	West.	Mrs.	Leigh	went,	as
153	most	pathetic	they	have	seemed	to	me;	a	sort	of	emblem	and	first-fruits	of	the	sad	fate	of	that	worn-out	Red	race,	to
153	lord	admiral,	and	returned	with	a	secret	commission,	which	ought	to	bear	fruit	that	night;	and	Amyas,	who	had	gone	with	him,	helped
153	it?	asked	Amyas.	Your	mother.	You	see	that	I	am	bringing	forth	fruits	meet	for	repentance,	mother,	said	he,	with	a	smile.	He
154	and	laurustinus	and	holly	and	box,	orange	and	lemon	boughs	with	ripe	fruit	hanging	from	them,	thick	ivy	tendrils	whole	yards	long,	arbutus,
154	said.	It	was	a	very	little	tree,	but	it	bore	some	remarkable	fruits,	for	in	addition	to	the	`tiny	toys	and	candles	fit
154	laughter,	and	the	shrill	calls	of	merchants	advertising	their	wares	-	candy,	fruit,	birds,	lanterns,	and	<em>confetti</em>,	the	latter	being	merely	lumps	of
154	so	generous	as	always	to	leave	something	toward	next	day's	luncheon.	Salad,	fruit,	and	fresh	eggs	Maria	bought	for	them	in	the	old
154	-	anemones,	spring-beauties,	faintly	tinted	wood-blooms	tied	in	large	loose	nosegays,	ivy,	fruit	blossoms	-	everything	that	can	be	thought	of	that	is
156	a	reference	to	the	faculty	that	some	writers	display	of	bearing	fresh	fruit	in	their	old	age,	making	a	new	start	on	lines
156	new	in	its	author,	than	to	designate	the	book	itself	as	the	fruit	of	her	old	age.	Curiously	enough	but	one	cannot	help
156	to	have	brought	the	reality	of	bad	news	as	an	offering	of	first-fruits	on	his	return	home.	She	went	down	into	the	drawing-room
156	um;	that&#146;s	not	it	Mr.	Preston	is	most	kind	in	sending	me	fruit	and	flowers	from	the	Manor-house,	according	to	dear	Lord	Cumnor&#146;s
156	can	be	done	to	her	house,	and	I	know	he	sends	her	fruit,	and	flowers,	and	game	just	as	regularly	as	we	should
156	it;	and	a	new	gown,	or	a	day&#146;s	pleasure,	or	some	hot-house	fruit,	or	some	piece	of	elegance	that	can	be	seen	and
156	out	what	was	in	her	mind.	Your	ladyship	(the	title	was	the	first-fruits	of	the	lesson,	as	Molly	took	it,	on	paying	due
156	table,	as	she	had	seen	such	things	done	at	Hamley,	intermixed	with	fruit	and	flowers	that	had	that	morning	been	sent	in	from
156	He&#146;s	changeable,	I	think.	But	he	always	sent	us	game,	and	sometimes	fruit.	There	were	some	stories	against	him,	but	I	never	believed
156	But	all	chance	was	gone;	for,	when	she	came	back	from	her	fruitless	errand,	Lady	Cumnor	and	the	duchess	were	in	full	talk,
156	never	published.	What&#146;s	the	use	of	fame,	if	one	mayn&#146;t	reap	the	fruits	of	it?	Come	now,	we&#146;ll	have	no	more	of	that;
156	the	prettiest	china	brought	out,	and	the	table	decked	with	flowers	and	fruit,	arranged	with	all	Cynthia&#146;s	usual	dexterity	and	taste.	So	that,
156	print	gown	was	torn	out	of	the	gathers,	and	even	with	the	fruit	she	had	eaten	her	pretty	lips	with	blackberries	were	all
156	in	search	of	nuts;	the	stripping	of	the	apple-orchards	of	their	ruddy	fruit,	amid	the	joyous	cries	and	shouts	of	watching	children,	and
156	a	notable	from	girlhood,	was	using	the	blind	man&#146;s	holiday	to	net	fruit-nets	for	the	walls	at	Cuxhaven	Park.	Lady	Cumnor&#146;s	woman	was
156	a	silver	saucepan	for	Molly&#146;s	benefit;	the	Towers	sent	books,	and	forced	fruit,	and	new	caricatures,	and	strange	and	delicate	poultry;	humble	patients
156	we	no	more	wonder	about	it	than	we	wonder	at	seeing	the	fruit	and	the	bloom	on	the	same	bramble:	we	have	always
156	his	two	boys	should	be	as	naturally	one	and	diverse	as	the	fruit	and	the	bloom	on	the	bramble.	It	goes	without	speaking.
157	knowledge,'	he	cried.	`There	is	only	one	tree,	there	is	only	one	fruit,	in	your	mouth.'	Again	she	was	some	time	silent.	`Is
157	same	untouched	calm.	And	then	in	a	tone	of	whimsical	inquisitiveness:	`What	fruit,	Rupert?'	`The	eternal	apple,'	he	replied	in	exasperation,	hating	his
157	they	are	apples	of	Sodom,	as	a	matter	of	fact,	Dead	Sea	Fruit,	gall-apples.	It	isn't	true	that	they	have	any	significance	--
157	then	be	rid	of	the	most	ghastly,	heavy	crop	of	Dead	Sea	Fruit,	the	intolerable	burden	of	myriad	simulacra	of	people,	an	infinite
157	was	fulfilled,	one	was	happiest	in	falling	into	death,	as	a	bitter	fruit	plunges	in	its	ripeness	downwards.	Death	is	a	great	consummation,
157	this	shame	of	sordid	routine	and	mechanical	nullity.	One	might	come	to	fruit	in	death.	She	had	had	enough.	For	where	was	life
157	The	subjugation	itself	was	the	point,	the	fight	was	the	be-all,	the	fruits	of	victory	were	mere	results.	It	was	not	for	the
157	his	father's	throat,	the	fearful,	frenzied	eye,	rolling	awfully	in	its	wild	fruitless	search	for	help,	passed	blindly	over	Gerald,	then	up	came
157	large,	a	mere	bare	patch	of	granite	setts,	usually	with	a	few	fruit-	stalls	under	a	wall.	It	was	in	a	poor	quarter
157	a	miracle	she	remembered	that	away	beyond,	below	her,	lay	the	dark	fruitful	earth,	that	towards	the	south	there	were	stretches	of	land
157	was	there.	He	was	an	added	weariness	upon	her	unripening	nights,	her	unfruitful	slumbers.	Perhaps	he	got	some	repose	from	her.	Perhaps	he
158	over.	He'll	be	cramming	his	fingers	in	the	tarts	and	stealing	the	fruit,	if	left	alone	with	them	a	minute.'	`Nay,	sir,'	I
158	what	do	you	learn	from	daddy?'	I	continued.	He	jumped	at	the	fruit;	I	raised	it	higher.	`What	does	he	teach	you?'	I
158	branches	of	the	wild	rose	trees,	shadowing	the	highway	side:	the	lower	fruit	had	disappeared,	but	only	birds	could	touch	the	upper,	except
158	of	stocks	and	wallflowers	wafted	on	the	air	from	amongst	the	homely	fruit	trees.	Both	doors	and	lattices	were	open;	and	yet,	as
