is taste. He s a faithful brute, is Konrad. Raquo;
105. Were you, damme? Well, and what of it? He's a stout fellow, is George Godolphin, one of my oldest friends. Raquo; (Daphnede Maurier.)
106. Why, Jon, why? his mother asked. Why is it so hard to be like the rest of the flock, Jon? Why can t you leave low flying to the pelicans, the albatross? Why don t you eat? Son, you're bone and feathers! Raquo ;.
107. But Jonathan Livingston Seagull, unashamed, stretching his wings again in that trembling hard curve - slowing, slowing, and stalling once more - was no ordinary bird [Bach, R. Jonathan Livingston Seagull/R. Bach].
108. But no, he thought. I am done with the way I was, I am done with everything I learned. I am a seagull like every other seagull, and I will fly like one.
109. Will you, won t you, will you, won t you, will you join the dance?
110. Will you, won t you, will you, won t you, won t you join the dance ?.
111. " You an old, Father William, the young man said,
112. " And your hair has become very white:
113. And yet you incessantly stand on your head ..." [Carroll, L. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking - glass and What Alice Found There].
114. I ve tried the roots of trees, and I ve tried banks, and I ve tried hedges, the Pigeon went on without attending to her; but these serpents! There is no pleasing them!" [Carroll, L. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking - glass and What Alice Found There].
115. The reason is said the Gryphon, that they would go with the lobsters to the dance. So they got thrown out to sea. So they had to fall a long way. So they got their tails fast in their mouths. So they couldn t got them out again" [Carroll, L. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking - glass and What Alice Found There].
116. Short wings. A falcon is short wings! That s the answer! What a fool I ve been! All need is a tiny little wing, all I need is to fold most of my wings and fly on just the tips alone! Short wings! [Bach, R. Jonathan Livingston Seagull/R. Bach].
117. " Curiouser and curiouser! - Cried Alice [Carroll, L. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking - glass and What Alice Found There].
118. " The Duchess! The Duchess! Oh my dear paws!
119. Oh my fur and whiskers! [Carroll, L. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking - glass and What Alice Found There].
120. " Sure, it s an arm, yer honour!
121. An arm, you goose!"
122. He swallowed, knowing that if his wings unfolded at that speed he'd be blown into a million tiny shreds of seagull. But the speed was power, and the speed was joy, and the speed was pure beauty [Bach, R. Jonathan Livingston Seagull/R. Bach].
123. It felt like being hit with a board. His knees went weak, his feathers sagged, there was roaring in his ears. Centered for shame? Impossible! The Breakthrough! They can t understand! They re wrong, they're wrong! [Bach, R. Jonathan Livingston Seagull/R. Bach].
124. " Sure then I m here! Digging for apples, yer honour!
125. " Digging for apples, indeed! Said the Rabbit angrily.
126. Come, come, my girl!... I m your friend - and I ll stand your friend, even if you have done wrong. Make a clean breast of it, Rosanna - make a clean breast of it! Raquo; [Collins, W. The Moonstone].
127. As it was, I only bounced upon my chair. My seat was on thorns, and my soul was on fire to speak but I held my tongue, and let Papa go on [Collins, W. The Moonstone].
128. Now mind! I teach the sublime Dante to the young Misses, and ah!- My-soul-bless-my-soul!- It is not in human language to say how the sublime Dante puzzles the pretty heads of all three! [Collins, W. The Woman in White].
129. So the Papa says, I have got a letter from my friend, the Mister; and he wants a recommend from me, of a drawing-master, to go down to his house in the country. My-soul-bless-my-soul! when I heard the golden Papa say those words, if I had been big enough to reach up to him, I should have put my arms round his neck, and pressed him to my bosom in a long and grateful hug! [Collins, W. The Woman in White].
130. Can your friend produce testimonials - letters that speak to his character? I wave my hand negligently. Le...