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’ shops were still half open, and the fruiterers’ 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’ll 4 numerous bears in the vicinity. At last, after two or three hours’ 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’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’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. Forbidden Fruit ------------------------------------------- I’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 à l'estragon, Macédoine 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–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–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’ 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.

1 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’ em into pies. Give them to me and I’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 said 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.’ 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’t - don’t!’ 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’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’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.’ His smooth face had a bloom upon it like ripe wall-fruit. What with his blooming face, and that head, and his 48 gone!’ 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,’ 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!’ 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’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.’ 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’ 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’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’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">Chapter 39

Dr. Donne. Sir James Chettam’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,’ I’ve only to say that I shall give 62 then let’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’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 Phœnician, 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.

The 69 night and day, but until two hours ago, all my efforts were fruitless, and I never saw you for an instant.

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’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 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’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’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’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’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’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’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’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’s 71 now! Don’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’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’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, &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 Languedoc and Gascoign, all green and flourishing; tho' 80 there, and go to Tholouse, 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’s grand’m\dg\ere,’ 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,’ 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.’ 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,’ 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’s branches.’ 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.’ 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.’ And his second son he called Ephraim, which means, Fruitful’, 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!’ She had prepared dishes of fruit, and bread and wine against Samson’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, &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’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,’ replied my friend, who brought you to the conclusion that 92 not of sufficient height for Xerxes et id genus omne .’ The fruiterer! you astonish me I know no fruiterer whomsoever.’ The man 92 id genus omne .’ The fruiterer! you astonish me I know no fruiterer whomsoever.’ The man who ran up against you as we 92 have been fifteen minutes ago.’ 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.’ 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’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’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.’ Remember that. You, Alexey, I’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’s a perfect mass of fruitful activity open to us. That’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’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?’ 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.

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

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.

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’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’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

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 Académies 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’t linger behind: in the name of all delightful fruits, I am dying to be at them. Come on, come 143 -------------------------------------------

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’, 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’ 143 its whole population down to the beach laden with every variety of fruit. The interpreter, who is invariably a tabooed Kanaka’