"Vole" Quotes from Famous Books
... so well established that one evening at the Prefecture, Monsieur Tournel, a man of keen and trenchant wit, author of certain fables and songs—a local glory—seeing the ladies growing drowsy, proposed a game of "L'oiseau vole."[1] The pun itself flew through the prefect's reception rooms and afterwards through the town, and for a whole month called up a grin on ... — The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 1 (of 8) - Boule de Suif and Other Stories • Guy de Maupassant
... Then a water-vole washing his whiskers gave occasion for a sudden touching of hands and the intimate confidence of whispers and silence together. After which Lewisham essayed to gather her a marsh mallow at the peril, as it was judged, of his life, and gained it together with a bootful of water. And ... — Love and Mr. Lewisham • H. G. Wells
... anew over deposits in which the bones and horns of their remote ancestors had been entombed long ages before, the feat would have been surely far beyond the power of such feeble natives of the soil as the mole, the hedgehog, the shrew, the dormouse, and the field-vole. ... — The Testimony of the Rocks - or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed • Hugh Miller
... Angouleme, Duvergier d'Hauranne, vii. "La ou sont nos troupes, nous maintenons la paix avec beaucoup de peine; mais la ou nous ne sommes pas, on massacre, on brule, on pille, on vole. Les corps Espagnols, se disant royalistes, ne cherchent ... — History of Modern Europe 1792-1878 • C. A. Fyffe |