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trysts

n. (plural of tryst English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: tryst)

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And in delighted silence the three little Trysts gazed, till Biddy with the tip of one wet finger touched the bee.

At those words, one after the other, cautiously, the three little Trysts smiled.

WERE rather unable to put themselves in the position of these Trysts and Gaunts.

Tod took the three little Trysts to the very spot where Derek and Nedda had gazed over the darkening fields in exchanging that first kiss, and, sitting on the stump of the apple-tree he had cut down, he presented each of them with an apple.

Amongst a patch of early sunflowers, Tod, in shirt and trousers, was surrounded by his dog and the three small Trysts, all apparently engaged in studying the biggest of the sunflowers, where a peacock-butterfly and a bee were feeding, one on a gold petal, the other on the black heart.

In a corner of the orchard a little bonfire had been lighted, and round it he could see the three small Trysts dropping armfuls of leaves and pointing at the flames leaping out of the smoulder.

Octavia or anyone else knew, much less approved, Nero mooned about the palace, setting up trysts with his beloved.

She told how she had first met Ballantine, how he had fully guarded their trysts, how he had found no tasy too wild.

She imagined trysts in the woods and love in the meadow, and all sorts of other fun things that were as different from her past as night from day.