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"A lark," Arnold?
"A moist, black ash dampens the filth of a dung-dark rat's nest and mingles with the thick scent of wood rot while the lark song of a guttersnipe..."
"And when the lark sings in your wood,
"Hark, hark, the lark at heaven's gate sings, and Phoebus 'gins to-"
"Hark, the lark, her name it hath spake."
"A lark," Arnold?
"A moist, black ash dampens the filth of a dung-dark rat's nest and mingles with the thick scent of wood rot while the lark song of a guttersnipe..."
"And when the lark sings in your wood,
"Hark, hark, the lark at heaven's gate sings, and Phoebus 'gins to-"
"Hark, the lark, her name it hath spake."
"What larks, Pip!"
- And what larks!
- But... the larks?
- Yeah, outdoor larks sound great!
- You up for outdoor larks?
"What larks, Pip!"
- And what larks!
- But... the larks?
- Yeah, outdoor larks sound great!
- You up for outdoor larks?
'The principality of the sky lightens now over our green hill, into spring morning, larked, and crowed, and belling.'
He even larked about with Mr Ellis, a thing I'd never heard him do with Mr Baker.
Pardon, but what does it mean, he 'larked about'?
- Oh, stop larking about. I'm not.
- and larking all over the place.
After this, I want to see you in the dogwatches, sky-larking on deck, not skulking in the cable tiers like a lot of darn Frenchmen.
And I'd never experienced anything like that -- it was everything about them, it was just the way they dressed, with all this leather gear, they were larking about, and dancing on stage, and mucking about with the audience,
Beryl, if you're not well, you shouldn't be larking around at this time of night.
'The principality of the sky lightens now over our green hill, into spring morning, larked, and crowed, and belling.'
He even larked about with Mr Ellis, a thing I'd never heard him do with Mr Baker.
Pardon, but what does it mean, he 'larked about'?
- Oh, stop larking about. I'm not.
- and larking all over the place.
After this, I want to see you in the dogwatches, sky-larking on deck, not skulking in the cable tiers like a lot of darn Frenchmen.
And I'd never experienced anything like that -- it was everything about them, it was just the way they dressed, with all this leather gear, they were larking about, and dancing on stage, and mucking about with the audience,
Beryl, if you're not well, you shouldn't be larking around at this time of night.