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    1. " "Oh, mother, I think it was the bough of the


    2. I took a bough laden with needles and met them at the edge of my roots


    3. I struck at them with the bough and slayed many


    4. the stress and fall of that shapely bough


    5. She vaulted lightly to a seat on the pine tree, and laid the offending muff on a bough


    6. Una had put it back on the bough


    7. 33 See, the Lord, the Lord of hosts, shall lop the bough with terror, and the high ones of


    8. uppermost bough, four or five in the outmost fruitful branches of it, says the Lord God of Israel


    9. bough, and an uppermost branch, which they left because of the children of Israel, and there shall be desolation


    10. 48 And Abimelech gat him up to mount Zalmon, he and all the people that were with him; and Abimelech took an axe in his hand, and cut down a bough from the trees, and took it, and laid it on his shoulder, and said to the people that were with him, What you have seen me do, make haste, and do as I have done

    11. The bird sat on the bough of the tree


    12. Each tree seems to have a fruitful bough where there is a substantial cluster of olives


    13. Grover fluttered with his flying shoes to the lowest bough of a tree, put his back to the trunk, and stared at the night sky


    14. And so the willing bough was bent


    15. At the old forsaken bough


    16. When he fain would be on the bough a-swing;


    17. The bough of cherries some officious fool


    18. The Cherry Tree Bough"


    19. Upon The Whitened Bough


    20. Throwing his concerns over his shoulder, Ambrosius strode and swung purposefully over bough and branch

    21. The rope found a desirably thick bough


    22. She ducked the massive bough of an arm and popped back up, placing the gun barrel alongside his left ear, and fired


    23. Insects on a bough


    24. head grew louder and shriller, as the bough of the ignited tree thrashed around in agony in his


    25. It would be softer than the bough of the tree, less precarious, and less noisy


    26. He reached the lowest bough


    27. Floy sat on a bough above my head and sang so anxiously that Mordan heard her song all the way from the pool


    28. Once they had taken up their four separate positions in the river, one of them shouted, ‘Aslan! Jump now!’ When he heard the signal he immediately dived into the river like a professional with great strength and displaying perfect style, his strong arms then cut through the turbulent water until he reached the large bough where he took his usual rest before continuing to swim strongly followed by the amazed eyes of his four friends


    29. three-feet of powder, and a pine bough lets lose with


    30. Joseph “is a fruitful bough,

    31. Joseph �is a fruitful bough,


    32. And if you cut down one of a group of trees, what a harsh discordant gap is usually left; but in time nature will, by throwing a bough here and filling up a gap there, as far as possible rectify matters and bring all into unity again


    33. When they have been painted from this mass point of view, a suggestion of a few leaves here and a bough there may be indicated, coming sharply against the sky, but you will find this basis of tone music, this crescendo and diminuendo throughout all his later work (see illustration, page 215 [Transcribers Note: Diagram XXVI])


    34. For all that, he was much grieved at the loss of his lance, and saying so to his squire, he added, "I remember having read how a Spanish knight, Diego Perez de Vargas by name, having broken his sword in battle, tore from an oak a ponderous bough or branch, and with it did such things that day, and pounded so many Moors, that he got the surname of Machuca, and he and his descendants from that day forth were called Vargas y Machuca


    35. Brown, soft-eyed children ran out from the quaint stone hovels to offer nosegays, or bunches of oranges still on the bough


    36. As he was clinging to a branch, however, half-way up in his struggle to reach the top, the bough, such was his ill-luck and hard fate, gave way, and caught in his fall by a broken limb of the oak, he hung suspended in the air unable to reach the ground


    37. He fingered a piece of apple-blossom that hung low on a swinging bough


    38. the foot of a tree, whilst it roosted on the topmost bough


    39. Once, and once only, was she completely successful; when she broke down the bough of a large sumach, and by a sudden thought, let her glove fall at the same instant


    40. when somebody dies belonged to them and wouldnt eat any breakfast or speak a word wanting to be petted so I thought I stood out enough for one time and let him he does it all wrong too thinking only of his own pleasure his tongue is too flat or I dont know what he forgets that wethen I dont Ill make him do it again if he doesnt mind himself and lock him down to sleep in the coalcellar with the blackbeetles I wonder was it her Josie off her head with my castoffs hes such a born liar too no hed never have the courage with a married woman thats why he wants me and Boylan though as for her Denis as she calls him that forlornlooking spectacle you couldnt call him a husband yes its some little bitch hes got in with even when I was with him with Milly at the College races that Hornblower with the childs bonnet on the top of his nob let us into by the back way he was throwing his sheeps eyes at those two doing skirt duty up and down I tried to wink at him first no use of course and thats the way his money goes this is the fruits of Mr Paddy Dignam yes they were all in great style at the grand funeral in the paper Boylan brought in if they saw a real officers funeral thatd be something reversed arms muffled drums the poor horse walking behind in black L Boom and Tom Kernan that drunken little barrelly man that bit his tongue off falling down the mens W C drunk in some place or other and Martin Cunningham and the two Dedaluses and Fanny MCoys husband white head of cabbage skinny thing with a turn in her eye trying to sing my songs shed want to be born all over again and her old green dress with the lowneck as she cant attract them any other way like dabbling on a rainy day I see it all now plainly and they call that friendship killing and then burying one another and they all with their wives and families at home more especially Jack Power keeping that barmaid he does of course his wife is always sick or going to be sick or just getting better of it and hes a goodlooking man still though hes getting a bit grey over the ears theyre a nice lot all of them well theyre not going to get my husband again into their clutches if I can help it making fun of him then behind his back I know well when he goes on with his idiotics because he has sense enough not to squander every penny piece he earns down their gullets and looks after his wife and family goodfornothings poor Paddy Dignam all the same Im sorry in a way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he was insured comical little teetotum always stuck up in some pub corner and her or her son waiting Bill Bailey wont you please come home her widows weeds wont improve her appearance theyre awfully becoming though if youre goodlooking what men wasnt he yes he was at the Glencree dinner and Ben Dollard base barreltone the night he borrowed the swallowtail to sing out of in Holles street squeezed and squashed into them and grinning all over his big Dolly face like a wellwhipped childs botty didnt he look a balmy ballocks sure enough that must have been a spectacle on the stage imagine paying 5/- in the preserved seats for that to see him trotting off in his trowlers and Simon Dedalus too he was always turning up half screwed singing the second verse first the old love is the new was one of his so sweetly sang the maiden on the hawthorn bough he was always on for flirtyfying too when I sang Maritana with him at Freddy Mayers private opera he had a delicious glorious voice Phoebe dearest goodbye sweetheart sweetheart he always sang it not like Bartell Darcy sweet tart goodbye of course he had the gift of the voice so there was no art in it all over you like a warm showerbath O Maritana wildwood flower we sang splendidly though it was a bit

    41. Presently it was joined by another, and then by a third; and the birds, fidgeting restlessly on their bough, talked together earnestly and low


    42. come at him in a dark mass, like snow sliding from a bough


    43. His youngest daughter, scratching her head with one hand, with the other waved a green bough over his scorched and peeling face


    44. A great broken bough upon the grass showed whence he had gained his leverage to tilt over our bridge


    45. But I had no mind for these smooth things; instead, fear worked like yeast in my thoughts, and the fermentation brought to the surface, in great gobs of scum, the images of disaster; a loaded gun held carelessly at a stile, a horse rearing and rolling over, a shaded pool with a submerged, stake, an elm bough falling suddenly on a still morning, a car at a blind corner; all the catalogue of threats to civilized life rose and haunted me; I even pictured a homicidal maniac mouthing in the shadows, swinging a length of lead pipe


    46. He turned the horse's head into the bushes, hitched him on to a bough, and made a sort of couch or nest for her in the deep mass of dead leaves


    47. A bough of mistletoe


    48. `I am at home among trees, by root or bough, though these trees are of a kind strange to me, save as a name in


    49. On two chairs beneath the bole of the tree and canopied by a living bough there sat, side


    50. 'The Riders have left chip and bough





















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    bough stick crotch arm growth branch fork offshoot