What followed is told differently in different books, but all agree in this, that a great chief called Fergus came back from the dead in order to
tell the tale, which was again written down.
Had the elevation of the parabolic mirror been a few yards higher, none could have lived to
tell the tale. They saw the flashes and the men falling and an invisible hand, as it were, lit the bushes as it hurried towards them through the twilight.
I don't suppose anyone of our time has seen her close and lived to
tell the tale."
(If' I c'u'd only
tell the tale as he told ut!) All that whoile the wind blew like ould glory, an' the Manila - 'twas summer, and they'd give her a foretopmast - struck her gait and kept ut.
The film will
tell the tale of how the popular wartime leader - who was prime minister of Britain from 1940 to 1945, and again from 1951 to 1955 - stood against British parliament to defend the country from Nazi tyrant Adolf Hitler in World War II.
Twenty-one honest and scalding human voices conspire to
tell the tale of the myriad struggles engendered by financial desperation.
My favourite books to read to them were the Katie Morag books, which
tell the tale of a wee Scottish girl from the Highlands.
With a story like theirs, you only need the tango to
tell the tale.
Steven Cox's lawyer Hugh Robertson told a court: "It is amazing to me that he's here to
tell the tale." Cox, 35, appeared for sentencing after pleading guilty to criminal damage and theft of the charity box on May 15 at William Harvey Hospital, in Ashford, Kent.
Geppetto uses the objects of a carpenter''s workshop to
tell the tale of the puppet that wants to be a real boy, and the puppet-maker who wants to be a real father.
The musicians, who played a range of instruments from wood to string, donned Victorian costumes for the event to
tell the tale of travel agent Thomas Cook.
They
tell the tale of Nikki Hine, who spent three years in a coma, but was helped back to life through the care of her mother, father and sister.
In alternating chapters with two distinct characters, Avi and Vail
tell the tale of a week turned inside out and upside down on parallel tracks that are destined to converge.
As A victim of MRSA who was lucky enough to survive the experience and be able to
tell the tale, it may be of interest to know that I was dunked totally in disinfectant for five mornings, kept in a single room, checked as necessary to be done again for five days, and again and again.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Living to
Tell the Tale, Knopf