Movies were not invented until some decades after Charles Dickens' death in 1870.
All animals no matter how small have natural instinct, so they will go in search for the best place for them to live. However if you are consistently standing there watching him/her, it may find it as a threat and will stay put until the threat has moved on. Let him/her some alone time so it will not fell a threat.
Dragonflies biggest threat is birds, they some times eat dragonflies.
"Invitations" by Carol Shields contains allusions to famous writers such as Virginia Woolf and William Shakespeare. The poem also alludes to historical figures like Napoleon and Queen Victoria. Additionally, there are references to cultural events and symbols, offering rich layers of meaning within the poem.
Blood contains some dissolved salts, which lower the freezing point.
According to me..your are not happy with anyone.. you can threat him.. OR a threat is a statement or promise to harm in some way.
"A Christmas Carol"
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page will take you to a page that allows you to search for any of Dickens's works, in a variety of languages. It also contains some charming short stories seldom seen in print.
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Turkey at Christmas
I'm led to believe, and I have no reason to doubt it, that Carol Dean, actually, Carol Deene, lives in Spain where she manages a radio station with her husband. You can find out about Carol here; http://www.45-rpm.org.uk/dirc/carold.htm
Carol Zuckert has written: 'Some factors related to retroactive entitlement' -- subject(s): Retirement, Social security