Yates, seeing the place so full, and noticing two empty benches up at the front, asked the whittler why they were not occupied. |
Too much of a poet, I hope, to imagine myself more than a whittler of reeds! |
Yates sat on the top rail of the fence with the whittler, whose guest he had been. |
Without much delay, Rahaena's army of monster hunters and mercenaries charged forward, chipping away at the retreating legion like a whittler at wood. |
She did not understand what he meant by a whittler of reeds, but she rightly took what he said for a humble affirmative. |
Description: This article presents Mr. Alfred Morneault, a whittler also recognized as a great historian. |