I saw her in her house, the den of confusion: servants called to her for orders or help which she did not give; beggars stood at her door waiting and starving unnoticed; a swarm of children, sick and quarrelsome, crawled round her feet, and yelled in her ears appeals for notice, sympathy, cure, redress.
I spoke then readily: but a swarm of thoughts I had not anticipated nor invoked, rose dim at the words, making me sigh involuntarily.
These infernal people seem to think that there are no rights of property, and that they can swarm where they like with their papers and their bottles.
Miss Cornelia had sent that household a substantial dinner for its little swarm, and so meant to eat her own with a comfortable conscience.
In an arch under the dresser reposed a huge, liver-coloured bitch pointer, surrounded by a swarm of squealing puppies; and other dogs haunted other recesses.
It was a wide extent of marshy land, and they would probably find good sport, for water-birds ought to swarm there.
A shot fired among this swarm would have killed a great number, but to fire a shot a gun was needed, and neither Pencroft nor Herbert had one; besides this, gulls and sea-mews are scarcely eatable, and even their eggs have a detestable taste.
"No, my dear child, we must not go in a swarm to the parsonage.
Then the cocoa-nuts would be ripe for picking, and her cousins (like all the natives, Ata had a host of relatives) would swarm up the trees and throw down the big ripe nuts.
He entered the church, now, with a swarm of clean and noisy boys and girls, proceeded to his seat and started a quarrel with the first boy that came handy.
And there, streaming across the face of the moon, like a huge swarm of tiny ants, they could see thousands and thousands of little birds.
Ishanu Chattopadhyay, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UChicago and senior author of the study, is careful to note that the tool's accuracy does not mean that it should be used to direct law enforcement, with police departments using it to swarm neighborhoods proactively to prevent crime.
One sunny day in the early summer, Grandma heard a commotion in the front yard and looked out the window to see a frightening sight a gigantic swarm of bees filled the air between two tall trees.
One he showed me depicted a swarm of stars with a trifling flare that I had to put close to my face to see.
But by having a range of side biases, the entire swarm can move more quickly when it encounters an obstacle.
A swarm of up to 20,000 bees has taken over a car in Hull.
The CETC said "swarm intelligence" is regarded as the core of the artificial intelligence of unmanned systems and the breakthrough for future intelligent unmanned systems.
Oxitec has yet to receive approval from Brazilian health authorities to release its devastating swarm into the wild.
When all these people swarm into the hall at meal time, it's quite hard to find an empty seat.
A grown man running with a swarm ofscreaming children.