32 Words to use with na

To-morrow, triumph comes.

To-day, may be one of darkness and storm.

A couple of 'Where Is My Wandering Boy To-night' sob-solos is all you need.

An-nu-na-ci from forests, mounts around, And from the streams and lakes, and ocean, trees, And all that haunt the godly place, to please The lovers, softly chant and dance around To cymbals, lyres until the rocks resound, Of goddess Ishtar chant, and Izdubar, The Queen of Love wed to the King of War.

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Captain Heald and his wife, by the aid and influence of To-pa-na-hee and Kee-po-tah, were put into a bark canoe and paddled by the chief of the Pottawatomies and his wife to Mackinaw, three hundred miles distant, along the eastern coast of Lake Michigan, and delivered to the British commander.

Na-ing : - : - : Wal-lo : - : - : - : -.

[Footnote 6: "Zi-na-ki," pronounced "zee-na-kee," spirits of purity.]

But all the answer made by the offended Boaty was, "Na na; them 'at drink by themsells may just fish by themsells.

This particular wretch had learned to speak a little, and would say, "Ia ora na oe!"

You, Tom, must in the mid-dle stand, And mark the time, with stick in hand; You, bro-ther Ben, the tongs must take, For they will good tri-an-gles make; Hal clicks the 'bones,' and Em-me-line Will beat her lit-tle tam-bour-ine, And cous-in Fred will drum a-way, And Kate the con-cer-ti-na play.

Pa-peu-pe-na-ses, Laughing Bird.

" He studied the charts and made one further observation: "Far's h'I can tell, sir," he smiled, "On-na-tak's h'our only chance.

He sigh-ed as he look-ed up-on such a-bun-dance, which would have di-ned sump-tu-ous-ly his own na-tive vil-lage.

See how na-ture now re-joices In this sun-ny month of May; Still to God from all its voices Giv-ing prais-es day by day.

York gum : To-art : Eucalyptus : Abundant in Yorkon good soil.

To-day, at sundown, a noble man doth burn, Jenkyn.

"To-dayor some timewhen the others are away," she said caressingly, "you and I will dance all the dances by ourselves!"

And you get hold of itdidn't you?" "To-malla.

'To-morrer, did yer say?'

To-morrowif we leave here this nightlet us all meet in the Faubourg St. Antoine.

The old fish-market at Troy was just a sagged lean-to roof on the northern side of the Town Quay, resting against the dead wall of the harbour-master's house, and propped in front by four squat granite columns.

To-night, 'bout sundown, Major Molly'll keep her promise."

When Beth had entered the car Wampus pitched the lean-to tent and arranged the cots as he was accustomed to do when they "camped out.

To-day, not even his ice-water.

32 Words to use with  na