The Kashubian tales again would naturally be pressed into the service of the surrounding Germans. |
Maurice, seeing the slave's light skin did not flinch, he had seen and heard tales of white slaves. |
My love of the UK has a lot to do with being raised on British fairy tales and the lowland Scots lilt in my grandmother's voice. |
There were also tales of people commissioning numerous surveys only to be outbid again and again. |
We may assuredly presume that she would have written a greater body of overtly weird tales had she been allowed the editorial freedom. |
One still hears tales of settlers who cleared the bush while reciting Shakespeare and Shelley by heart. |