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I love the English springtime: the lambs that gambol in the sprouting grass, and budding flowers that spread their scent. But oh . . . ! I hate the sneezes and the running nose and streaming eyes of allergies in English springtime. I love our English summer that warms but rarely overheats my thirsting body.  And I love its cooling breezes.   But oh . . . ! I hate those wasps that buzz around my honey-covered toast at breakfast-time outdoors in English summers. I love the English autumn. The russets and the golds that tease my eye; the orchards and their apple scent. But oh . . . ! I hate that mud that ***** my walking boots from off my feet on country rambles in English autumns. And then the English winter that never can decide which of the seasons it most likes to emulate. But oh . . . ! Thank god there are no wasps!
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Nov 23, 2014
Nov 23, 2014 at 4:23 PM UTC
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I love the English springtime: the lambs that gambol in the sprouting grass, and budding flowers that spread their scent. But oh . . . ! I hate the sneezes and the running nose and streaming eyes of allergies in English springtime. I love our English summer that warms but rarely overheats my thirsting body.  And I love its cooling breezes.   But oh . . . ! I hate those wasps that buzz around my honey-covered toast at breakfast-time outdoors in English summers. I love the English autumn. The russets and the golds that tease my eye; the orchards and their apple scent. But oh . . . ! I hate that mud that ***** my walking boots from off my feet on country rambles in English autumns. And then the English winter that never can decide which of the seasons it most likes to emulate. But oh . . . ! Thank god there are no wasps!
• A situation in chess or draughts (American checkers) where one player is forced to make a move they would rather avoid.
joseph-sinclair
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Nov 23, 2014
Nov 23, 2014 at 4:23 PM UTC
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