...mudable, changeable, fickle...
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」
... One conversation with Citizen Chauvelin had brought the fickle jade back to Demoiselle Candeilles' service...
Baroness Emmuska Orczy 「The Elusive Pimpernel」
...Methodist, domestic servant, plump, dark and sexy, self-consciousof clothes and appeal, fickle...
Zora Hurston and Langston Hughes 「The Mule-Bone: A Comedy of Negro Life in Three Acts」
... The peopleare a very fickle baby that must have new toys every day...
Emma Goldman 「Anarchism and Other Essays」
...As the Law forbade him to avenge himself intrue dog-fashion by fighting for his Lady's love,Lad sadly withdrew from the unequal contest, tooproud to compete for a fickle sweetheart...
Albert Payson Terhune 「Lad: A Dog」
...What care they for man and his fickle rejoicings! For whom or for whatwill our squibs be spluttering a few years hence? Far-seeing indeedwould he be who could answer the question...
J. H. Fabre 「The Wonders of Instinct」
...The caterpillar who chances to be at the headof the procession dribbles his thread without ceasing and fixes it onthe path which his fickle preferences cause him to take...
J. H. Fabre 「The Wonders of Instinct」
...Popularity is but a fickle goddess, and in no countrymore fickle than in France...
Robert Smith Surtees 「Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities」
...Glancing below the surface for a moment, we shall see that there is an earnestness of purpose which is the reverse of fickle...
Sidney L. Gulick 「Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic」
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“Cruel, cruel the words I said!Cruelly came they back to-day:‘You’re too slight and fickle,’ I said,‘To trouble the heart of Edward Gray’...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...The passage had to be made onthe fickle authority of the senses; and, realizing this, Wells tookthe helm into his own hands...
Various 「Astounding Stories, February, 1931」
...The feeble, fickle minds were being swayed again...
Various 「Astounding Stories, June, 1931」
...Theother maxims are more metaphysical, as that everything in theuniverse, whether corruptible or incorruptible, obeys a fixed law ofits nature; so, for example, Fortune is always fickle...
Dorothy Stimson 「The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe」
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