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Weasley blinked rather rapidly, then he too... 703 [Mar. 3rd, 2010|02:47 am]
Weasley blinked rather rapidly, then he too hurried to hug his son
"What made you see sense, Perce?" inquired George
"It's been coming on for a while," said Percy, mopping his eyes under his glasses with a corner of his traveling cloak"But I had to find a way out and it's not so easy at the Ministry, they're imprisoning traitors all the timeI managed to make contact with Aberforth and he tipped me off ten minutes ago that Hogwarts was going to make a fight of it, so here I am
"Well, we do look to our prefects to take a lead at times such as these," said George in a good imitation of Percy's most pompous manner"Now let's get upstairs and fight, or all the good Death Eaters'll be taken
"So, you're my sister in-law now?" Said Percy, shaking hands with Fleur as they hurried off toward the staircase with Bill, Fred, and George
Ginny had been attempting, under cover of the reconciliations to sneak
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"What then?" "Myy hair!" burst out poor Jo,... 573 [Feb. 13th, 2010|02:46 am]
"What then?"
"Myy hair!" burst out poor Jo, trying vainly to smother her emotion in the pillow
It did not seem at all comical to Meg, who kissed and caressed the afflicted heroine in the tenderest manner
"I'm not sorry," protested Jo, with a choke"I'd do it again tomorrow, if I couldIt's only the vain part of me that goes and cries in this silly wayDon't tell anyone, it's all over nowI thought you were asleep, so I just made a little private moan for my one beautyHow came you to be awake?"
"I can't sleep, I'm so anxious," said Meg
"Think about something pleasant, and you'll soon drop off
"I tried it, but felt wider awake than ever
"What did you think of?"
"Handsome faces--eyes particularly," answered Meg, smiling to herself in the dark
"What color do you like best?"
"Brown, that is, sometimes
Jo, laughed, and Meg sharply ordered her not to talk, then amiably promised to make her hair curl, and fell asleep to dream of living in her castle in the air
The clocks were striking midnight and the rooms were very
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"They're travelling very fastWhen they catch up... 875 [Feb. 11th, 2010|02:23 am]
"They're travelling very fastWhen they catch up to us, you can point the old hero out to me

"Now why would he come out himself?" Lu said"You really are a silly girl!"

Yuanzhi sulkedShe was always being told off by her teacherShe spurred her horse forward and caught up with the carriage, planning to talk to her mother for a while to relieve the frustrationGlancing round, she saw the stub of her horse's tail and shudderedThere was nothing unusual about breaking a spear with one blow, but a horse's tail was pliableHow had the hunchback managed to snap it? She reined in her horse, meaning to wait for Lu to catch up so she could ask him, but changed her mind and galloped up the line to Officer Deng instead

"Officer Deng," she said, pouting"My horse's tail looks very ugly

"I don't know what to do with this horse of mine," Deng replied, guessing her
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"If that man had been born in the Imperial Palace... 531 [Feb. 10th, 2010|02:55 am]
"If that man had been born in the Imperial Palace and you had been born in his farm house, he would be emperor, and you would have no choice but to hoe the field

Qian Long started at the novelty of the idea

"A man is born into the world and his life is gone in a flash," said Chen"If you achieve nothing worthwhile, you decay and rot like grass and trees without leaving a trace behindThe emperors of the past who established their own noble dynasties were truly great menEven a Tartar such as Genghis Khan could also be considered to be outstanding

Every word stabbed deep into Qian Long's heartIf, he thought, if I really do as he says and throw the Manchus out and restore the Chinese homelands, I would truly be the founder of a dynasty and a man of greater achievements than any emperor before me

Just as he was considering an answer, he heard the sound of dogs barking in the distanceSeeing Chen frown slightly, he looked out and spied four massive hounds galloping towards the pagoda with
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"He knows you have got rich relations,... 648 [Feb. 5th, 2010|02:51 am]
"He knows you have got rich relations, childThat's the secret of his liking, I suspect
"Aunt March, how dare you say such a thing? John is above such meanness, and I won't listen to you a minute if you talk so," cried Meg indignantly, forgetting everything but the injustice of the old lady's suspicions"My John wouldn't marry for money, any more than I wouldWe are willing to work and we mean to waitI'm not afraid of being poor, for I've been happy so far, and I know I shall be with him because he loves me, and I
Meg stopped there, remembering all of a sudden that she hadn't made up her mind, that she had told `her John' to go away, and that he might be overhearing her inconsistent remarks
Aunt March was very angry, for she had set her heart on having her pretty niece make a fine match, and something in the girl's happy young face made the lonely old woman feel both sad and sour
"Well, I wash my hands of the whole affair! You are a willful child, and you've lost more than you know by this piece of follyI'm disappointed in you, and haven't spirits to see your father nowDon't expect anything from me when you are marriedBook's friends must take care of youI'm done with you forever
And slamming the door in Meg's face, Aunt
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"He knows you have got rich relations,... 867 [Feb. 5th, 2010|02:51 am]
"He knows you have got rich relations, childThat's the secret of his liking, I suspect
"Aunt March, how dare you say such a thing? John is above such meanness, and I won't listen to you a minute if you talk so," cried Meg indignantly, forgetting everything but the injustice of the old lady's suspicions"My John wouldn't marry for money, any more than I wouldWe are willing to work and we mean to waitI'm not afraid of being poor, for I've been happy so far, and I know I shall be with him because he loves me, and I
Meg stopped there, remembering all of a sudden that she hadn't made up her mind, that she had told `her John' to go away, and that he might be overhearing her inconsistent remarks
Aunt March was very angry, for she had set her heart on having her pretty niece make a fine match, and something in the girl's happy young face made the lonely old woman feel both sad and sour
"Well, I wash my hands of the whole affair! You are a willful child, and you've lost more than you know by this piece of follyI'm disappointed in you, and haven't spirits to see your father nowDon't expect anything from me when you are marriedBook's friends must take care of youI'm done with you forever
And slamming the door in Meg's face, Aunt
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I called my brother, who I knew would be... 890 [Feb. 4th, 2010|02:45 am]
I called my brother, who I knew would be devastatedHe worshipped Mother, all the more because she never gave up on himI told him he had to hold up for her and keep building his lifeThen I called my friend Patty Howe Criner, who had been part of our lives for more than forty years, and asked her to help Dick and me with the funeral arrangementsHillary woke Chelsea and we told herShe had already lost a grandfather, and she and Mother, whom she called Ginger, had a close, tender relationshipOn the wall of her study room, she had a terrific pen-and-ink portrait of Mother by Hot Springs artist Gary Simmons, entitled Chelseas GingerIt was moving to watch my daughter coming to terms with the loss of someone else she loved, trying to express her grief and keep her composure, letting go and holding onChelseas Ginger is hanging in her room in Chappaqua today

Later that morning we put out a release announcing Mothers death, which was all over the news immediatelyBy coincidence, Bob Dole and Newt Gingrich were on the morning news
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"He's a strong adversary "He avoided those... 625 [Feb. 3rd, 2010|02:59 am]
"He's a strong adversary

"He avoided those blows of mine with ease," Wang thought"Fire Hand Judge is no misnomer

Suddenly, Zhang stepped forward and swept his left leg across at Wang, who jumped clear off the ground to avoid it and countered with a fist aimed at Zhang's face

They were evenly matched and fought close and fastThe sun was riding high and their two shadows danced on the ground, merging and separating in a flashWang knew that at his age, a long battle would finish himSo he quickly changed his style, and with one hand protecting his body and the other facing outwards, he raced round Zhang, his feet following the pattern of the Eight Diagrams

The style dictated that he keep moving, circling round Zhang to the left and right, waiting for an opportunity to strikeIt
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He therefore withdrew from an inner pocket an odd... 562 [Feb. 2nd, 2010|03:00 am]
He therefore withdrew from an inner pocket an odd object with little waving legs and a rubber-bulbed horn for a bodyCrouching down beneath the Cloak, he placed the Decoy Detonator on the ground
It scuttled away at once through the legs of the witches and wizards in front of himA few moments later, during which Harry waited with his hand upon the doorknob, there came a loud bang and a great deal of acrid smoke billowed from a cornerThe young witch in the front row shrieked: Pink pages flew everywhere as she and her fellows jumped up, looking around for the source of the commotionHarry turned the doorknob, stepped into Umbridge's office, and closed the door behind him
He felt he had stepped back in timeThe room was exactly like Umbridge's office at Hogwarts: Lace draperies, doilies and dried flowers covered every surfaceThe walls bore the same ornamental plates, each featuring a highly colored, beribboned kitten, gamboling and frisking with sickening cutenessThe desk was covered with a flouncy, flowered clothBehind
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I had met many of the ablest people of my... 46 [Jan. 31st, 2010|11:43 pm]
I had met many of the ablest people of my generation, and I thought she was head and shoulders above them all in political potentialShe had a big brain, a good heart, better organizational skills than I did, and political skills that were nearly as good as mine
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?Now,? said the young man, stooping gravely over... 328 [Jan. 31st, 2010|02:49 am]
?Now,? said the young man, stooping gravely over his book of bills, ?if you can assure me that I really can buy this kind of pious, and that it will be set down to my account in the book up above, as something belonging to me, I wouldn?t care if I did go a little extra for itHow d?ye say??
?Wal, raily, I can?t do that,? said the trader?I?m a thinkin that every man?ll have to hang on his own hook, in them ar quarters
?Rather hard on a fellow that pays extra on religion, and can?t trade with it in the state where he wants it most, an?t it, now?? said the young man, who had been making out a roll of bills while he was speaking?There, count your money, old boy!? he added, as he handed the roll to the trader
?All right,? said Haley, his face beaming with delight
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It is nice at high water, but when the tide is... 359 [Jan. 29th, 2010|07:31 am]
It is nice at high water, but when the tide is out it shoals away to nothing, and there is merely the stream of the Esk, running between banks of sand, with rocks here and thereOutside the harbour on this side there rises for about half a mile a great reef, the sharp of which runs straight out from behind the south lighthouseAt the end of it is a buoy with a bell, which swings in bad weather, and sends in a mournful sound on the wind

They have a legend here that when a ship is lost bells are heard out at seaI must ask the old man about thisHe is coming this way?

He is a funny old manHe must be awfully old, for his face is gnarled and twisted like the bark of a treeHe tells me that he is nearly a hundred, and that he was a sailor in the Greenland fishing fleet when Waterloo was foughtHe is, I am afraid, a very sceptical person, for when I asked him about the bells at sea and the White Lady at the abbey he said very brusquely,

"I wouldn't fash masel' about them, missThem things be all wore outMind, I don't say that they never was, but I do say that they wasn't in my timeThey be all very well for comers and trippers, an' the like, but not for a nice young lady like youThem feet-folks from York and Leeds that be always eatin' cured herrin's and drinkin' tea an' lookin' out to buy cheap jet would creed aughtI wonder masel' who'd be bothered tellin' lies to them, even the newspapers, which is full of fool-talk

I thought he would be a good person to learn interesting things from, so I asked him if he would mind telling me something about the whale fishing in the old daysHe was just settling himself to begin when the clock struck six, whereupon he laboured to get up, and said,

"I must gang ageeanwards home now, missMy grand-daughter doesn't like to be kept waitin' when the tea is ready, for it takes me time to crammle aboon the grees, for there be a many of 'em, and miss, I lack belly-timber sairly by the clock

He hobbled away, and I could see him hurrying, as well as he could, down the stepsThe steps are a great feature on the placeThey lead from the town to the church, there are hundreds of them, I do not know how many, and they wind up in a delicate curveThe slope is so gentle that a horse could easily walk up and down them

I think they must originally have had something to do with the abbeyLucy went out, visiting with her mother, and as they were only duty calls, I did not go-I came up here an hour ago with Lucy, and we had a most interesting talk with my old friend and the two others who always come and join himHe is evidently the Sir Oracle of them, and I should think must have been in his time a most dictatorial person

He will not admit anything, and down faces everybodyIf he can't out-argue them he bullies them, and then takes their silence for agreement with his views

Lucy was looking sweetly pretty in her white lawn frockShe has got a beautiful colour since she has been here

I noticed that the old men did not lose any time in coming and sitting near her when we sat downShe is so sweet with old people, I think they all fell in love with her on the spotEven my old man succumbed and did not contradict her, but gave me double share insteadI got him on the subject of the legends, and he went off at once into a sort of sermonI must try to remember it and put it down

"It be all fool-talk, lock, stock, and barrel, that's what it be and nowt elseThese bans an' wafts an' boh-ghosts an' bar-guests an' bogles an' all anent them is only fit to set bairns an' dizzy women a'belderin'They be nowt but air-blebsThey, an' all grims an' signs an' warnin's, be all invented by parsons an' illsome berk-bodies an' railway touters to skeer an' scunner hafflin's, an' to get folks to do somethin' that they don't other incline toIt makes me ireful to think o' themWhy, it's them that, not content with printin' lies on paper an' preachin' them out of pulpits, does want to be cuttin' them on the
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Eliza sickened, and strained her child closer to... 33 [Jan. 26th, 2010|11:56 am]
Eliza sickened, and strained her child closer to her bosom
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Hello, my account friends 517 [Jan. 26th, 2010|11:55 am]
Welcome to my first blog
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Russia Confirms New Oil Transit Deal with Ukraine [Jan. 25th, 2010|05:07 pm]
"Russia confirmed on Tuesday a new deal with Ukraine that foresees a 30-percent increase in tariffs for Russian oil transits via Ukraine to Europe.

""The agreement has been signed,"" said Irina Yesipova, spokeswoman for Russian Energy Ministry, quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency.

Earlier in the day, Ukraine's state energy company Naftogaz said that Russia had agreed to the rise in transit tariffs next year.

""An agreement was reached last night, the rate has been increased by 30 percent, with transit remaining at (the 2009 level of) 15 million metric tons of oil,"" Naftogaz spokesman Valentyn Zemlyansky said.

Naftogaz's announcement came hours after Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who was on a trip to the Far East, expressed hope that Ukraine would abide by its obligations to keep Russian oil supplies flowing to Europe despite a dispute over transit fees.

Ukraine sits on a major transit route for oil pumped to Eastern Europe via the Druzhba pipeline. It also transits about 80 percent of Russian gas shipments to the European Union.

Russia, which supplies a quarter of EU's gas, cut off deliveries to Ukraine for nearly two weeks in January amidst a price and debt dispute, leaving tens of thousands of Europeans without heating gas in the depths of winter
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