And the mill with its booming; the great chestnut-tree under which they played at houses; their own little river, the Ripple, where the banks seemed like home, and Tom was always seeing the water-rats, while Maggie gathered the purple plumy tops of the reeds, which she forgot and dropped afterward; above all, the great Floss, along which they wandered with a sense of travel, to see the rushing spring-tide, the awful Eagre, come up like a hungry monster, or to see the Great Ash which had once wai
"Oh, do, DO let's have something to eat," wailed Phyllis.
" wailed Brighteyes, wringing her paws.
But still he wailed, and kicked with his legs, and refused to be comforted.
" wailed like an uneasy animal in pain.
Barry was in an awful state," she wailed.
" "Oh, but there's such a difference between saying a thing yourself and hearing other people say it," wailed Anne.
" wailed Cousin Stickles.
It wailed through the ship, and died away.
For hours he could not be separated from these dreams, though he wailed piteously in them.
"I'm not usually this lazy," I wailed.
" Cathy wailed.
" he wailed.
" Cathy wailed.
" "Ugh, take it away," wailed Eustace.
Every inch of my battered body wailed with pain.
"Dad,what can I say in five minutes"Cathy wailed.
"Oh," wailed Mrs.
" she wailed, "if we cannot find some means of getting the body out of the house.
Soon afterwards, he again heard a groan as if from above, and then he looked up, and saw an old woman sitting in the tree, who wailed unceasingly, oh, oh, oh, how cold I am.