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...olden locks over her shoulder, Violet slowly moved her foot away. “You’re lucky, geek girl, that I have things to do today.” She snagged Jared’s hand... ...ad no escape. If it was a professor, she’d be in trouble. Maybe she would luck out and it could be another student at Citrus Academy. “Laylah? Hey, a... ... up now?” “One second.” Mason tied off the last stitch and cut it. “You’re lucky we got to you in time. You might have died from silver poisoning if ... ...ere executed on the spot. The real reason he loved this place was Grandpa Hans and Grandma Ruby. Both in their late sixties, they still remained act... ...ixties, they still remained active members of the Were community. Grandpa Hans had served on the city council as mayor for three terms before retiri... ...ous. But then again, matters of the heart always are. It’s break time for Hans, anyway.” Donil followed his grandma through the living room, past th...
...nson John, Stockholm Klimas A., Kaunas Krestahov Ivan H., So a Kürsteiner Hans, Sankt Gallen (Svis.) Laĥovicki Pinhas, Jerusalem Lanti Eŭgeno, Paris ... ...lovskaja M. (Rusl.) Sindo-Seitaro, Osaka Teuchner Paul, Leipzig Weinhengst Hans, Wien Y elland Ernest Edward, Aspremont (Franc.) Y oxon Geo. H., Heswa... ...de jurscienco. Nask 22 jul 1885. Instigite de la konata paci stino Bertha von Suttner li fariĝis E-isto. Ĉefe al li oni dankas la prezentadon de I g... ...an, varbilon, por la fremdultra ko. Streeruwitz (ŝtreruvic) Ernst, Ritter von, iama kanceliero, nun prez. de la komerca ĉambro en Wien. Ĉeestis la aŭ... ...oroj de la Socialisto estis Martin Klein, Adalbert Klatil, Ferd. Seidl kaj Hans Weinhengst. La lasta gvidantaro de ALLE konsistis el prez. Alfred Berd... ...ve, prof. O. Bujwid, Krakow, prof. W . E. Collinson, Liverpool, konsulo K. von Frenckelt, Dresden, d-ro Edmond Privat, Geneve, Ed. Stettler, Bern, Geo... ...nda. Nask. 16 jul. 1887 en Zinkiv, Ukr. E-isto de 25 jaroj, Del. de UEA en Luck, Polujo, dumviva memhro de UEA. Kunlaboris en Ondo de E, Juna E-isto k... ... d-ro Ramstedt, n na vicambasadoro en Tokyo. 700 Gauntlett George Edward Luckman, anglo, instr. de angla lingvo. Nask. 1868 en Swansea, Suda Kimrujo...
...ked. How did he know her attention had wandered? Much of it had been pure bad luck: Bill flailing around, his wife's cracking purse, the aggressive ... ... Archer had arranged for Kurt to be in the same barn as Otto, but it was sheer luck the man’s stall was directly across the aisle. Strange the horse ... ...all, wondering which path the cat had taken. He wasn't keen to invite any bad luck, but he also didn't want to inconvenience himself over a silly su... ...an Kurt had seen in the unmarked Ford waved him into the barn. “I’m Sergeant Hans Leaman.” He passed Kurt a pair of latex gloves and shoe covers. “... ...m?” “Yeah, but we haven’t dared open the door. He’s cranky.” Hope gleamed in Hans’ eyes when he looked at Kurt. “Think you can get close enough for... ... with a pitchfork.” “Maybe the poor guy he trampled tried to defend himself.” Hans' voice was dry; he remained a prudent distance from the door. “T...
... you see people wearing short pants. I think that it's quite indecent, but luckily the young people of our village haven't yet started imitating them ... ...ng such things. Films shown on TV also have many bad behaviour models, but luckily the youngsters here haven't begun to act in the same way. ... ...hen people start to build a house, they ask the phii of the earth for good luck and protection for the family that will live in the house. If this is ... ... Cultural Anthropology of Human Adaptation. Pergamon, New York. Bertens, Hans 1995. The Idea of the Postmodernism. A History. Routledge, London. Bh... ...n. Bhamorabutr, Abha 1983 (1980). Thai Proverbs. Bangkok. Bissing, W. M. von 1962. Ostasiatische Studien zu Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in Thailand.... ...psychologische Untersuchung über administrative Eliten in Thailand. Verlag Hans Huber, Bern – Stuttgart – Wien. Brun, Viggo – Trond Schumacher 1986.... ... Clark E. 1969. Characterizing a Social System: the Loose-Tight Dichotomy. Hans-Dieter Evers (ed.), Loosely Structured Social Systems, 106–114. Yale ...
... or with more varied demands than being a parent, we can‟t leave it up to luck and accident to produce the citizens of tomorrow. We often change our ... ...iding Hood; the wicked step mothers and step sisters, like in Cinderella; Hans Christian Anderson‟s poor little match girl freezing to death; Snow Wh... ...heap imports that were not made by Americans—all contribute to your woes. Luckily your politicians have the answers. Borrow more money to give every...
...he term social marketing seems to have earned for itself two different definitions (Luck 1974). Writers have applied the expression in one sense to ... ...nt argument for the use of evaluative research in social marketing was presented by Hans Zeisel (1980), in a plea for the polling of the "citizen's c... ...Segmentation: A Decision-Oriented Research Tool." Journal of Marketing 32, 30-35. Hansen, Flemming. 1972. Consumer Choice Behavior: A, Cognitive The... ... Consumers to Increase Productivity." Harvard Business Review (May-June), 168-78. Luck, D. 1974. "Social Marketing: Confusion Compounded." Journal o... ...ning the Concept of Consumer Behavior. Association for Consumer Research. Zeisel, Hans. 1980. "Making Polls Count." New York Times, May 24, 23. ABO...
...religious systems, each of which was or became highly 16. See particularly Hans Jonas, The Gnostic Religion, Epilogue to the second revised edition. B... ...choice… Because he refused to blame himself for the horrors, he blamed his luck and the divine powers and everything except himself… 29 29. The Republ... ...y, the extent to which projection is involved is problematic. Marie Louise von Franz summarizes Jung’s analy- sis of collective projection as a mergin... ...ith the external world so that the boundary of the unconscious is blurred (von Franz, p. 7). The Dreaming expresses the synthesis of all that is inner... ...igious Experience, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1905. Jonas, Hans: The Gnostic Religion, Epilogue to the second revised edition. Beacon ... ...laine Jahner (ed.), University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1983. Von Franz, M.L.: Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology. Reflect...
...ctor sees in the stimulus as well as in the end his response is aiming at. Ludwig von Mises Economics - to the great dismay of economists - is m... ...contented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck ... Mortification and ill-will occasioned by the contemplat... ...rt to self-deprecation. They idealize the successful, the rich, the mighty, and the lucky and attribute to them super-human, almost divine, qualitie... ...- goes the subtext - "Given equal opportunities, equitable treatment, and a bit of luck, I can accomplish the same or more." Jealousy is easily tra... ...i-player, semi-cooperative (semi-competitive), imperfect information situations. Von Neumann proved that there is a solution for every ZSG with 2... ...Research Observer, 2004 Should Countries Promote Foreign Direct Investment? - GH Hanson - 2001 - r0.unctad.org Taxation and Foreign Direct Inve... ...sification of cultures. I hope I made myself a lot clearer and I am awaiting your Hans Christian Andersen treatment of the technicians and their c...
...ng differently colored phones on each person’s desk—had converged to just one lucky provider. 1 All those bets lost. The proprietary networks went exti... ...catastrophe depends on just the right combination of incentives, timing, and luck. T ruly malicious foes like terrorists may see Internet-distributed ... ...rative Pattern 85 GENERATIVITY AND A BLENDING OF MODELS FOR INNOVATION Eric von Hippel has written extensively about how rarely firms welcome im- prov... ...ts know best, and that users cannot easily improve on what they manufacture. Von Hippel then goes further, offering a model that integrates user innova... ...that integrates user innova- tion with manufacturer innovation (Figure 4.3). Von Hippel’s analysis says that users can play a critical role in adaptin... ... (containing code and instructions for modifications). 5. See Posting of Saul Hansell to N.Y. Times Bits Blog, Saul Hansell, Steve Jobs Girds for the L... ...ose units, it would have been double-dipping to kill those units. So 192,708 lucky EchoStar subscribers will get to keep their DVRs even if the court’... ...ited his own Wikipedia entry to make it more precise on the matter. See Evan Hansen, Wikipedia Founder Edits Own Bio, W, Dec. 19, 2005, http://www... ...he Generative Internet, 119 H. L. R. 1974, 1988–89 (2006). 25. See Saul Hansell, Spam Fighters T urn to Identifying Legitimate E-Mail, N.Y. T...
...da?‖ 16 --―I‘m so sorry to hear about your wife. You are very lucky to have had such a great love. Very few are so fortunate. But to ge... ...ke vengeance against our enemies. We would like a place in the hereafter. Luckily God is always on our side. The Reverend Franklin Graham, son of ev... ...urder David, the slayer of Goliath and the future great king of the Jews. Luckily Saul‘s son talked him out of it. But his intent to murder was cert... ...Tooth Fairy, the wolf who ate Red Riding Hood‘s grandmother, the witch of Hansel and Gretel, the trolls of Askeladen? ―I wonder about all th... ... Paul II‘s pronouncements showed many ethical contradictions according to Hans Kung—a leading Catholic theologian. For example, he upheld human right... ...on letter to Samuel Kercheval, January 19, 1810 12. A letter to Alexander von Humboldt, dated December 6, 1813. 13. Letter to Charles Thompson, 1816... ... 36. 1996-2006 International Labour Organization (ILO) 492 37. Hansson, A. ―Limits of Tax Policy‖, University of Lund, Sweden 38. Hein v....
...or you either, Axel,” he added. “The deuce!” said I to myself; “then it is lucky I have eaten two dinners to-day!” “First of all we must find out the ... ... that there would be no means of getting to Iceland. But there was no such luck. A small Danish schoo- ner, the Valkyria, was to set sail for Rejkiavi... ... to gather it in. This grave, phlegmatic, and silent individual was called Hans Bjelke; and he came recommended by M. Fridrikssen. He was our future g... ...ver was bargain more readily concluded. The result of the treaty was, that Hans engaged on his part to conduct us to the village of Stapi, on the sout... ... he. “After,” said the Professor for my edification. The treaty concluded, Hans silently withdrew. “A famous fellow,” cried my uncle; “but he little t... ...sat at table, twenty-four in num- ber, and therefore one upon another. The luckiest had only two urchins upon their knees. But silence reigned in all ...
...ed. “The bottom’s likely to drop out at any moment. Only fools, with the blind luck of fools, could have made it. I tell you straight, I wouldn’t risk... ...o demon strative man he would get up and walk away. When Thornton’s partners, Hans and Pete, arrived on the long expected raft, Buck refused to notic... ...his shoulder. A thoughtless whim seized Thornton, and he drew the attention of Hans and Pete to the experiment he had in mind. “Jump, Buck!” he comman... ... chasm. The next instant he was grappling with Buck on the extreme edge, while Hans and Pete were dragging them back into safety. “It’s uncanny,” Pete...
...ds of Connemara.” We know not if Mr. Cruikshank has ever had any such good luck as to see the Irish in Ireland itself, but he certainly has obtained a... ...translated into German, and gaining nothing by the change. The “Kinder und Hans-Maerchen” of Grimm are likewise ornamented with a frontispiece copied ... ...fe in Paris” before mentioned. He has also made designs for Victor Hugo’s “Hans of Iceland.” Strange, wild etchings were those, on a strange, mad subj... ...he German tales we have mentioned before. “The Prince riding on the Fox,” “Hans in Luck,” “The Fiddler and his Goose,” “Heads off,” are all drawings w... ...n tales we have mentioned before. “The Prince riding on the Fox,” “Hans in Luck,” “The Fiddler and his Goose,” “Heads off,” are all drawings which, al... ...did he put his name to stamped paper? And yet we should not wonder if some lucky chance should turn up in the burgomaster’s favor, and his infernal cr...
...aydew? Fear not, little coward; if we go beyond the sub- urbs we will take Hans and Peter with their halberts. But I believe thy silly little heart ca... ...sire, brother,” said Master Gottfried, gravely. “Fill the cup of greeting, Hans. Your followers shall be entertained in the hall,” he added. “Ay, ay,”... ...ppings? Thou hast done it! There! Now my boots,” stretching out his legs. “Hans shall draw off your boots, fair brother,” began the dame; but poor Chr... ... Freiherr’s command,” returned Hugh. “Look you, they have had wondrous ill-luck with their children; the Freiherrinn Kunigunde has had a dozen at leas... ...d flowed in a fresh channel to the right of the former one. The Freiherren von Adlerstein claimed the ground to the old channel, the Graffen von Schla... ...n be left them would be between making terms and being forc- ibly reduced. Von Adlerstein was one of the oldest of these 28 The Dove in the Eagle’s N... ...th her uncle, and participation in his studies, taste and arts. Ermentrude von Adlerstein had, on the contrary, not only never gone beyond the Kohler’... ...ed no meaning to the performance, ex- cept a vague notion of securing good luck. With the same idea the faggots were pulled down, and ar- ranged so as... ...eplied to her question, “ Ah, then, the gracious lady has not heard of our luck. Excellent booty, and two prisoners! The young Baron has been a hero i...
... and drivers wore pretty uniforms which seemed to be just out of the bandbox, and their manners were as fine as their clothes. In one of the shops I h... ...ther look; he glances up perfectly joyful, this time; winks his wings and his tail both, and says, ‘Oh, no, this ain’t no fat thing, I reckon! If I ai... ... fact that the encore was de- sired by his Majesty, without fatiguing him with a repetition to gratify their own vanity. During the remainder of the a... ... into Heilbronn before dark—five miles, or possibly it was seven. We stopped at the very same inn which the famous old robber-knight and rough fighter... ... showed us no end of aged documents; some were signed by Popes, some by Tilly and other great generals, and one was a letter written and subscribed by... ...ond her extended a low row of diminishing daughters. The family was usually large, but the perspective bad. Then we hired the hack and the horse which... ...ack Forest cur- rency himself, and therefore is a good catch; but he is sor- did, mean, and without sentiment, whereas Gretchen is all sentiment and p... ...l Hoch: Lost, lost!”—falls over the cow in a swoon and is handcuffed. Gretchen: “Saved!” Falls over the calf in a swoon of joy, but is caught in the a... ...on of joy, but is caught in the arms of Hans Schmidt, who springs in at that moment. Old Huss: “What, you here, varlet? Unhand the maid and quit the p...
...e a badly-made woman. T ake heart, what’s thy name—Grisell? May be there’s luck for thee still, though it be hard of coming to Whitburn,” he added, tu... ...cloth, linen, and stout armour. I am glad to see yonder Flemish ensign. If luck goes well with us, I shall get a fresh pair of gauntlets for my lord, ... ...I had best shift myself ere more rascaille came to strip the slain. And as luck or my good Saint would have it, as I stumbled among the corpses I hear... ...alk sketch in his hand, appeared a young man, whom Groot greeted as Master Hans Memling, and who had been receiv- ing orders, and showing designs to t... ...grateful for, her toils. The pattern needed much care, and Lambert induced Hans Memling himself, who drew it so that it could be pricked out for the c...
............................................................... 95 Rollicking Hans. ........................................................................ ........................ 269 EXPLANATION OF AN ANCIENT WOODCUT, REPRESENTING HANS SACHS’ POETICAL MISSION.... 269 SONNETS. ................................ ............................................................... 477 FROM GOTZ VON BERLICHINGEN. ............................................................ ...; If thou hast the maiden, She also hath thee. 1816. 96 Goethe Rollicking Hans. HALLO there! A glass! Ha! the draught’s truly sweet! If for drink go ... ...k Whose skill was past disputing, Who in his head a fancy took T o try his luck at shooting. So, gun in hand, he sought a spot Where stores of game we... ...st worship before Nepomuck, Who to die on a bridge chanced to have the ill luck, When once a man with head and ears A saint in people’s eyes appears, ... ...d; His left-hand neighbor’s paunch he struck A grievous blow, by great ill luck; Pardon for this he first entreated, And then in haste his bow repeate... ...ou, who’re a stranger. Yes, such words have never before escaped, I assure von Out of my mouth, which is little accustom’d to babble and chatter; But ... ... overheareth, Sons, grandsons remembereth, And shaketh his head. FROM GOTZ VON BERLICHINGEN. ACT II. LIEBETRAUT plays and sings. HIS bow and dart bear...
...der, by name Gottlieb Groschen, or, as it was sometimes ennobled, Gottlieb von Groschen; than whom no wealthier merchant bartered for the glory of his... ...yet the mother of storm.’ ‘There is no man,’ rapturously exclaims Heinrich von der Jungferweide, ‘can resist the desire to win a sweet treasure before... ...eep, has destroyed more vir- gins than all the heathen emperors,’ says old Hans Aepfelmann of Duesseldorf. Margarita’s foot was tapping quicker. ‘Spea... ...Drachenfels? Bones of the Virgins! what a bold fellow was Siegfried, and a lucky, to have the neatest lass in Deutschland in love with him. Well, we m... ...e as she was; and Dame Altknopfchen, and Frau Kaltblut, and the old baker, Hans Topf’s sister, all of them as holy as abbesses, and that did not save ... ...r than you’ve on it now, if you want a whole one, happy father!’ ‘Gottlieb von Groschen I am,’ answered her father, ‘and the Kaiser—’ ‘’S as fond of a... ... on the doorstep, full in view, my beauteous one! that they may see what a lucky devil I am—and have no doubts about the handing over.’ Margarita look... ...nt at my head. By ‘r lady! I smart a scratch to pay you in coin, and it’ s lucky for you the coin is small, or you might reckon on it the same, trust ...
...the Eleven Thousand Virgins and the Three Holy Kings, a prosperous Rhinelander, by name Gottlieb Groschen, or, as it was sometimes ennobled, Gottlieb von Groschen; than whom no wealthier merchant bartered for the glory of his ancient mothercity, nor more honoured burgess swallowed impartially red juice and white under the shadow of his own fig-tree....
...s too much beer in the Barrack water-butts for a God-fearing man. Y ou was lucky in gettin’ orf with wot you did, Mulvaney.’ ‘Say you so? Now I’m pers... ...hoy has the bowils av a cantonmint av Gin’rals.” ‘“Amin,” sez I, “an’ good luck go wid him, wheriver he be, by land or by sea. Let me know how the dra... ... Take a little prayer to Himmel Und a goot long drink of Schnapps. —Hans Breitmann’s Ballads. ‘MARY, MOTHER av Mercy, fwhat the divil possist u... ...nt for the belly, as they say, ‘specially whin that mate is dhrink. Here’s luck! A bloody war or a—no, we’ve got the sickly season. War, thin!’—he wav...
..., you may say so! There’s a whole sort of these orphans, after all the bad luck to the land, to be picked up on every wayside.’ ‘On Towton Moor, mayha... ... brave an escort, explaining that he was a poor merchant of London and the Hans towns who had been beguiled into an expedition to Scotland to the youn... ...with slaughter at T owton, and here he calls him- self Red Rose again. Ill-luck to the poor young maid if she falls to him!’ It was terrible news for ... ...oing here that all the air is used up by their greasy nostrils! Well! good luck, and God’s blessing go with you, and you, young Hal, I may say so far,...
...e- times, and whose election, newspaper, and other jobs Wagg did, gave the luckless fellow such a savage glance with the eyes as almost made him sink ... ...here, and with whom he cut for sixpences for some hours, with pretty equal luck on either side. But the day passed away and no messenger returned—no B... ..., and out of it the thousand-pound note which had been the last of the un- lucky Becky’s winnings. Pitt stooped and picked them up, amazed at so much ... ... to see his arrival announced in the Cologne newspapers as “Herr Graf Lord von Sedley nebst Begleitung aus London.” He had his court dress with him; h... ...as to the representatives of his own.” When Tapeworm’s doctor came, Doctor von Glauber, Body Physician to H.S.H. the Duke, he speedily convinced Jos t... ... money, Max?” “Bah,” said the other, “the concert is a concert in nubibus. Hans said that she advertised one at Leipzig, and the Burschen took many ti... ...way having any pretensions to politeness, and of course, with them, Doctor von Glauber, the Court Doctor, and his Baroness. The seasons for the baths ...
...ines of those days proving that flying was impossible. One of the writer’s luckiest shots was a description (in “An- ticipations” in 1900) of trench w... ...he bet- ter of his narrow ends—and that so it will be with Jean Dupont and Hans Meyer and the rest of them. There may be riots here and there; there m... ...dividualism had let zinc refining drift to Belgium and Germany; it was the luck rather than the merit of Great Britain that one or two refineries stil... ... no effectual guaran- tee in the individualistic system, but only our good luck and the natural patriotism of the individuals concerned that she did n...
...ent arrived to carry off the revenues which he had collected, to Calcutta. Luckily, at this time he caught a liver complaint, for the cure of which he... ...tation, and a commotion seemed to be inevitable, when by the greatest good luck a gentleman of the name of Dobbin, who had been walking about the gard... ...y in the servants’ hall and in the stables; and the Scotch gardener having luckily a good wife and some good children, they got a little wholesome soc... ... to see his arrival announced in the Cologne newspapers as “Herr Graf Lord von Sedley nebst Begleitung aus London.” He had his court dress with him; h... ...as to the representatives of his own.” When Tapeworm’s doctor came, Doctor von Glauber, Body Physician to H.S.H. the Duke, he speedily convinced Jos t... ... money, Max?” “Bah,” said the other, “the concert is a concert in nubibus. Hans said that she advertised one at Leipzig, and the Burschen took many ti... ...way having any pretensions to politeness, and of course, with them, Doctor von Glauber, the Court Doctor, and his Baroness. The seasons for the baths ...
... Book should say anything at all. I am well contented with Fate. With good luck, a keen eye, and the custom of considering whether a creek or a backwa... ...aut would dare to come after him. See, I said it was a gun! Now, with good luck, we shall feed before daylight. He cannot hear well out of water, and—... ...Imigen who was interpreter on a Cumberland Sound whaler, and he sold it to Hans Olsen, who was afterward a quartermaster on board a big steamer that t...
... twenty-two carats, or a flintstone weighing a hundred pounds; the ring of Hans Carvel, as told by Rabelais, or a modern narrative pitifully expectora... ...iting the moment to decamp, but not getting the opportunity. Cursing their luck, one of them wished to go and undo his waistcoat, on account of a coli... ...ting a confusion, throwing the glasses at each other, and jumping about, a lucky chance, to make a run of it. “I’ll settle the question,” cried the ho... ...t therefrom a terrible compound, of which the devil has given the receipt, luckily for convents, because there are a great number of frightened ladies...
...t to go back at least to the thirteenth. The legend was also dramatized by Hans Sachs, the shoemaker poet of Nuremberg, and related in prose form in a... .... He seems also to have been acquainted with the courtly epics of Heinrich von V eldeke and Hartman von Ouwe, but his poem is free from the tedious an... ...he middle of the thirteenth century, at the time of the flourishing of the Hanseatic League, when the story was introduced together with other popular... ... in which the poem is written: Uns ist in alten maeren wunders vil geseit von heleden lobebaeron, von grozer arebeit, von froude und hochgeziten, vo... ...obebaeron, von grozer arebeit, von froude und hochgeziten, von weinen und von klagen, von kuener recken striten muget ir nu wunder hoeren sagen. Ez ... ...an. In maid- enly modesty she was a deal abashed, yet such was Siegfried’s luck and fortune, that she would not refuse him out of hand. The noble king... ... here. We shall return in short space hither to the Rhine, and God give us luck. Ye must here make merry with the king.” They tied fast their banners,... ...of Russia, and in the latter Middle Ages was an impor- tant station of the Hanseatic league. (2) “Petschenegers,” a Turkish tribe originally dwelling ... ... battle-weary, who were themselves hard pressed? Were it not for mine ill- luck, death were still a stranger to them. Sith then mine evil fortune woul...
...n later life (as we know from the likenesses of him, painted by the famous Hans Holbein), and it is not easy to believe that so bad a character can ev... ...ng the King and Queen to come to Rome and have it tried there. But by good luck for the King, word was brought to him by some of his people, that they... ... just the thing.’ On hearing this the King sent over his fa mous painter, Hans Holbein, to take her portrait. Hans made her out to be so good looking... ...as satisfied, and the marriage was arranged. But, whether anybody had paid Hans to touch up the picture; or whether Hans, like one or two other painte... ...uld only explain in unintelligible jargon. The other, a Dutch man, named Von Paris, who practised as a surgeon in Lon don. Edward was, to his credi... ... lay hid, all next day, up in the shady branches of a fine old oak. It was lucky for the King that it was September time, and that the leaves had not ... ...ntine 362 Vaudois 396 Venables 396 Vidomar 124 Vixcount Rochester 353 Von Paris 306 Vortigern 19, 20 W Walter Earl 360 Walworth 205 Wat 202 ...
... ing Lucy’s blushes, restrained himself, and said. ‘Mine was not such good luck, Bess, but they gave me a little French wife, younger than Dolly, and ... ...ave wedded Lucy safely, even had this matter gone as you wish? This is the luckiest chance that could have befallen her.’ ‘That may be,’ said Mr. Adde... ...ways wound up her praises by saying, that Berenger would learn in time how lucky he had been to lose the French pup- pet, and win the good English hou... ...TER XXVIII CHAPTER XXVIII THE ORP THE ORP THE ORP THE ORP THE ORPHANS OF L HANS OF L HANS OF L HANS OF L HANS OF LA SABLERIE A SABLERIE A SABLERIE A S...
...t. It was such a grief to his mother. ” Then Emma came back. They called a hansom, and she told the driver where to go. III WHEN THEY reached the hous... ... as he, as little conscious of him- self as the bee in a hive, who are the lucky in life, for they have the best chance of happiness: their activities... ...stars; during ex- eat they had a chicken at the vicarage, and he broke the lucky bone with Aunt Louisa and wished again, each time that his foot might... ...s School, as at Blackstable Vicarage, a tradesman was any- one who was not lucky enough to own land (and here a fine distinction was made between the ... ... a merchant in Berlin and a dashing hussar had fallen in love with her , a von if you please: but his parents opposed a marriage with a person of her ... ...at he had been happy there. Fraulein Anna gave him a copy of Der Trompeter von Sackingen and in return he presented her with a volume of Will- iam Mor... ...lity for a man to put his arm round a girl’s waist (an advantage which the hansom had over the taxi of the present day), and the delight of that was w... ... she jumped out of the cab and let herself into her house. Philip paid the hansom and walked to Mildred’s lodgings. There was a curious heavi- 443 W....
...ard, the Slovaks were given some money by the Szgany, and spitting on it for luck, lazily went each to his horse’s head. Shortly afterwards, I heard t... ...carriage moved up Piccadilly he followed in the same direction, and hailed a hansom. Jonathan kept looking after him, and said, as if to himself, “I... ... yet strong to use his little wings. Nay, like the ‘Ugly Duck’ of my friend Hans Andersen, he be no duck thought at all, but a big swan thought that ... ...or we expect it that we should have to pay for it wi’ some rare piece o’ ill luck, so as to keep up the average. It’s no canny to run frae London to ...
....................................... 19 THE UNPARALLELED ADVENTURES OF ONE HANS PFAAL.................................................................... ................................................................. 26 Notes to Hans Pfaal ................................................................... ...r” and “Ligea; such fascinating hoaxes as “The Unparalleled Adven- ture of Hans Pfaall,” “MSS. Found in a Bottle,” “A Descent Into a Maelstrom” and “T... ...acity of Watts; neither have they the interest of his occa- sional simple, lucky beauty. Burns having fortunately been res- cued by his humble station... ...of the self-possession and courage to encounter it. But this weakness was, luckily for me, of no very long duration. In good time came to my rescue th... ...n its bed. We at once saw the impossibility of removing so great a weight. Luckily, the sole fastenings of the lid consisted of two sliding bolts. The...
... WILLIS........................................................................................................ 19 THE UNPARALLELED ADVENTURES OF ONE HANS PFAAL......................................................................... 26 Notes to Hans Pfaal .........................................................................................................................
...f adora- tion]. Sure it’s your blessin I want, Fadher Keegan. I’ll have no luck widhout it. KEEGAN [shocked]. Get up out o that, man. Don’t kneel to m... ...you tellin me. But did I ever ask for more dhan the farm I made wid me own hans: tell me that, Corny Doyle, and you that knows. Was I fit for the resp... ...tion to what is passing in the road]. Look at me bould En- glishman shakin hans wid Fadher Dempsey for all the world 61 GB Shaw like a candidate on e... ...e an a wink as much as to say It’s all right, me boy. You watch him shakin hans with me too: he’s waitn for me. I’ll tell him he’s as good as elected.... ... Doran. [She sits down again]. DORAN [refectively]. He has the divil’s own luck, that En- glishman, annyway; for when they picked him up he hadn’t a s... ...ndoo, who told me one of those tales of unmerited misfortune, of cruel ill luck, of relentless persecu- tion by destiny, which sometimes wither the co...
... had ever played, and he was saying no. Old players have a fancy that when luck has turned her back on them they can put her into 6 Eugene Pickering ... ...awing in a very goodly pile of gold with her little blue-gemmed claw. Good luck and bad, at the Homburg tables, were equally undemonstra- tive, and th... ...ss fortunate than he, I suppose my smile had ceased to be boyish. Now that luck had faced about again, his companion played for herself—played and won... ...ame home and treated me to a rhapsody about a certain meek-faced virgin of Hans Memling, which seemed to me sounder sense than his compliments to Mada...
... the hazard of fortune has most discoveries and surprises in store for the lucky searcher. Moreover, as in this law treatise Tiraqueau attacked women ... ...y, a pointed dia- mond, and a Physon emerald, of an inestimable value. For Hans Carvel, the king of Melinda’s jeweller, esteemed them at the rate of t... ...n in the thirteenth of Luke. My opinion is, that we pursue them whilst the luck is on our side; for occasion hath all her hair on her forehead; when s... ...at without doubt the enemies had the monk. Then have they mischief and ill luck, said Grangousier; which was very true. There- fore is it a common pro... ...ck und heil. Furwahr, lieber Junker, ich lasz euch wissen, das da ihr mich von fragt, ist ein arm und erbarmlich Ding, und wer viel darvon zu sagen, w... ...cod; now tell it, billy, tell it, I beseech thee. T ake, quoth Friar John, Hans Carvel’s ring upon thy finger, who was the King of Melinda’s chief jew... ... was the King of Melinda’s chief jeweller. Besides that this 409 Rabelais Hans Carvel had the reputation of being very skilful and expert in the lapi... ...eemed to beg his pardon, muttering with his tongue, Mon, mon, mon, vrelon, von, von, like a dumb man. The bride crying laughed, and laughing cried, be...
...leasure of fancying that, in certain particulars of small import, I had been lucky enough to improve the method or the language, and this encouraged m... ...acter among us for learning and inge nuity. I suppose now that I was rather lucky in my judges, and that perhaps they were not really so very good on... ... the principal was a purse made of the asbestos, which purifies by fire. Sir Hans Sloane heard of it, came to see me, and invited me to his house in B... ...my health by a distemper which of all things I dreaded, though by great good luck I escaped The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 64 it. A friendly ...
...eal, who rode so swiftly and lived so sparely on their raids. Poverty, ill-luck, enterprise, and constant resolution are the fibres of the legend of h... ...es and Portraits of their own merits; and the parallel, besides, is ready. Hans Christian Andersen, as we behold him in his startling mem- oirs, thril...
...ull against his Cornish lands they roar, And two rich shipwrecks bless the lucky shore. Sir Balaam now, he lives like other folks, He takes his chirpi... ... What late he call’d a blessing, now was wit, And God’s good providence, a lucky hit. 49 The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: V ol. 2 Things change ... ... mother’s care Wish better, to her favourite heir, Than wit, and fame, and lucky hours, A stock of health, and golden showers, ... ...ast year, Batter’d with wind and weather. Inigo Jones put me together; Sir Hans Sloane Let me alone: Burlington brought me hither. 160 The Poetical W...
...r Translated by the Rev. A. J. W. Morrison, M.A. Johann Cristoph Friedrich von Schiller: German Writer — 1759-1805. Volume One Preface THE PRESENT IS ... ...hich did indeed lie exhausted for the present, but which required only one lucky chance to be speedily re-united, and to spring up again as formidable... ...tants, rather than to concede one to them as a matter of right. But by ill luck this difficulty occurred at a time when the Emperor Rodolph was yet al... ...rnest, Count Mansfeld, the son of a distinguished Austrian officer, Ernest von Mansfeld, who for some time had commanded with repute the Spanish army ... ...firm footing gained on the Baltic. Ships were required from Poland and the Hanse towns to carry the war to the other side of the Baltic; to pursue the... ...or a naval station in a war with these powers. This town, the sixth of the Hanseatic League, enjoyed great privi- leges under the Duke of Pomerania, a... ...rt of the German states were impov- erished by oppression, the flourishing Hanse towns had escaped, and they could not hesi- tate, by a small voluntar... ...deputy, at this assembly, which the chap- lain to the Saxon Court, Dr. Hoe von Hohenegg, opened with a vehement discourse from the pulpit. The Emperor...