Are you a night owl or an early bird?
Other times--particularly w0hen I came home late to a sleeping house, nay husband and daughter curled around each other after drifting off during the third reading of Jane Yolen's Owl Moon-I thank about the lives we would not have had if chances or choices had brought us to a different place.
Somewhere, a branch snapped, an owl hooted.
Owl hasn't exactly got Brain, but he Knows Things.
The owl was placed as sentinel in front of it, and was not to let the rascal out if she had any value for her life.
However, he said that the sound proceeded from a very large owl, in a hollow tree; a sort of learned owl, that continually knocked its head against the branches.
Every Sunday she would go to her tithe box a colorful White Owl cigar box extract some dollar bills from it, deposit the money into a churchprovided envelope, and hand it to Dad to drop in the offering4 plate.
He's a night owl.
The Owl and the Pussy Cat went to sea In a beautiful pea-green boat, They took some honey, and plenty of money Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
" "The glowworm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady; The owl from the steeple sing, Welcome, proud lady.
"I think it was an owl family.
Mine is to smoke a pipe at evenfall and watch a badger, a rattlesnake, and an owl go into their common prairie home one by one.
I am a night owl and also a morning lark.
He's a night owl.
Which are you… an Early Bird or the Night Owl?
An Owl who was sitting in a hollow tree, dozing away a summer's afternoon, was very much disturbed by a rogue of a Grasshopper singing in the grass beneath.
In the morning when the man-servant went into the barn to fetch some straw, he was so mightily alarmed at the sight of the owl sitting there in a corner, that he ran away and announced to his master that a monster, the like of which he had never set eyes on in his life, and which could devour a man without the slightest difficulty, was sitting in the barn, rolling its eyes about in its head.
The owl was placed as sentinel in front of it, and was not to let the rascal out if she had any value for her life.
The owl flew into the thicket, and directly afterwards there came out of it a crooked old woman, yellow and lean, with large red eyes and a hooked nose, the point of which reached to her chin.
And birds came too, and wept for snow-white, first an owl, then a raven, and last a dove.