"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. | |