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The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is available in Paperback format. The main characters of this classics, fiction story are Constance Baines, Sophia Baines.
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They were surrounded by the county. On every side the fields and moors of Staffordshire, intersected by roads and lanes, railways, watercourses and telegraph-lines, patterned by hedges, ornamented and made respectable by halls and genteel parks, enlivened by villages at the intersections, and warmly surveyed by the sun, spread out undulating.
And trains were rushing round curves in deep cuttings, and carts and waggons trotting and jingling on the yellow roads, and long, narrow boats passing in a leisure majestic and infinite over the surface of the stolid canals; the rivers had only themselves to support, for Staffordshire rivers have remained virgin of keels to this day. One could imagine the messages concerning prices, sudden death, and horses, in their flight through the wires under the feet of birds.
In the inns Utopians were shouting the universe into order over beer, and in the halls and parks the dignity of England was being preserved in a fitting manner. The villages were full of women who did nothing but fight against dirt and hunger, and repair the effects of friction on clothes.
Thousands of labourers were in the fields, but the fields were so broad and numerous that this scattered multitude was totally lost therein. The cuckoo was much more perceptible than man, dominating whole square miles with his resounding call. And on the airy moors heath-larks played in the ineffaceable mule-tracks that had served centuries before even the Romans thought of Watling Street.
In short, the usual daily life of the county was proceeding with all its immense variety and importance; but though Constance and Sophia were in it they were not of it. The fact is, that while in the county they were also in the district; and no person who lives in the district, even if he should be old and have nothing to do but reflect upon things in general, ever thinks about the county.
So far as the county goes, the district might almost as well be in the middle of the Sahara. It ignores the county, save that it uses it nonchalantly sometimes as leg-stretcher on holiday afternoons, as a man may use his back garden.
It has nothing in common with the county; it is richly sufficient to itself. The oak tree is known for its unusually long life—and in hauling around the seed of this tree, people hope to achieve that same longevity.
And instead of keeping an acorn on your person and hoping for eternal life, live forever or close to it by eating these 40 Heart Foods To Eat After As a general rule of thumb, you should never stick your chopsticks vertically into your food when dining at a Japanese restaurant. In Japanese culture, placing chopsticks like this is reserved for funerals only, and it is a belief held by many that doing so anywhere else will bring bad luck.
We've all heard the superstitious saying: "Find a penny, pick it up. All day long, you'll have good luck. A long time ago, it was thought that metals were gifts from the gods, sent down as a form of protection. And seeing as pennies are made of copper—a metal—the currency became associated with good luck. Now, it's a simple old wives' tale. Rhyming words together don't make them true. Yes, apples are nutritious and have been shown to help with everything from weight loss to nausea, but eating just one a day won't ward off every or even any illness in the book.
If you find yourself drifting off after Thanksgiving dinner this year, don't go blaming it on the turkey. It's a commonly held misconception that stuffing your face with turkey makes you tired, but it's more likely all the carbohydrates and alcohol that are similar mainstays during Thanksgiving dinners are what's doing it. Spoiler alert: Combining your leftover chicken with mayonnaise to make a chicken salad won't make it spoil faster.
On the contrary, mayonnaise is actually an acidic food with a low pH, meaning that bacteria aren't all too attracted to it. It's just one of the many old wives' tales you don't actually have to worry about.
For decades, the world believed there to be a link between eating spicy foods and the formation of stomach ulcers, seeing as so many people would go to the doctor's office after a particularly hot meal complaining of burning stomach pains. However, scientists debunked this old wives' tale in the s when they found that spicy foods can't cause ulcers though they can aggravate ones that already exist. Parents in the early 20th century used to swear by this unorthodox teething method—and somehow, some moms and dads still pass this parenting tip around today.
But whether or not this old wives' tale works is irrelevant, seeing as just a few drops of alcohol can be toxic to an infant.
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