To be first on the road, Up with the ground-mists and pheasants.
My life will be complete once I buy this new television.
There is an atmosphere of primevality about the immediate vicinity of them, when one glances into the forests at the right and left, but this delusion vanishes when the eye seeks the country to the westward again and the busy mills of toil with their tall chimneys belching forth the vapors of the furnaces loom up before the vision.
The idiomatic implications of such a word as doryphore in his own text is left for the ignorant to guess. (It means a Colorado beetle and, hence, a pest.)
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