We stepped into the warm comfort of the stone lodge – all wood stoves, rare old rugs and vases of wild berries – but our eyes were constantly drawn to the view.
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" But she begged and pleaded until the old woman brought her in and hid her The Wind soon arrived and sniffed all around, saying: "Human, human, I smell a human" But his mother quieted him down with food In the morning she rose at daybreak and softly awakened the young lady, advising, "Flee before my son gets up and take along this chestnut as a souvenir of me, but crack it open only in a serious emergency" She walked all day long and was overtaken by night on top of another mountain
A MESSAGE FROM MY LODGE AT WANGCHUAN TO PEI DI Wang Wei The mountains are cold and blue now And the autumn waters have run all day.
Then he was given a lodge to keep, exactly as he had feared upon the island; and he still lives, a great favourite, though something of a butt, with the country boys, and a notable singer in church on Sundays and saints' days.
This time, as the distance was short, I did not mount, but ran with Dogger's stirrup-leather to the lodge gates and up the long, leafless, moonlit avenue to where the white line of the hall buildings looked on either hand on great old gardens.
We could scour the moss, pick out the dirt, restore the original surface, And lodge them in a fitting and secure place for ever, Covered by a massive building with wide eaves Where nothing more might happen to them as it had before.
The incredible images were taken by Armand Grobler, 21, a field guide and lodge manager, in Pilanesburg National Park in South Africa.
"Free at last", free to lie powerless in the dirt, to be blown helplessly along the ground, and to lodge lifeless against the first obstruction.
"Come with me," said Scheih Ibrahim, "I will lodge you better, and will show you a magnificent garden belonging to me.
" Then the rich man looked at the traveler from head to foot, and as the Lord was wearing common clothes, and did not look like one who had much money in his pocket, he shook his head, and said, "No, I cannot take you in, my rooms are full of herbs and seeds; and if I were to lodge everyone who knocked at my door, I might very soon go begging myself.
The widow, meanwhile, received permission, the first year, to lodge rent free, and afterward she was to pay only a small rent.
"Do you know any one here with whom I could lodge cheaply?