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The buffalo were surprised and the magpie was glad, and flew about making a great noise. "Oh, Mona, if you could only know how wretched I was all last night," he says; "I never put in such a bad time in my life." "Oh," said the Raven, "you do not believe me. Come outside, come outside, and I will make you believe.".
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"'A careless shoe-string in whose tie Sir Nicholas, who has come out to meet him, gives him a hearty hand-shake, and a smile that would have been charming if it had not been funereal. Altogether, his expression in such as might suit the death-bed of a beloved friend, His countenance is of an unseemly length, and he plainly looks on Geoffrey as one who has fallen upon evil days. "Well, we have both seen the bay," says Mona, cheerfully,—"Bantry Bay I mean: so we can talk about that. Yet indeed"—seriously—"you cannot be said to have seen it properly, as it is only by moonlight its full beauty can be appreciated. Then, with its light waves sparkling beneath the gleam of the stars, and the moon throwing a path across it that seems to go on and on, until it reaches heaven, it is more satisfying than a happy dream. Do you see that hill up yonder?" pointing to an elevation about a mile distant: "there I sometimes sit when the moon is full, and watch the bay below. There is a lovely view from that spot." "Lilias must have been quite a child then," says Lady Rodney..
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