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"Gina Gina Berg, that is a beautiful name to make famous." "You see how it is done? Gins Berg. Gina Berg. "Clev-er!" They stood then smiling across a chasm of the diffidence of youth, she fumbling at the great fur pelt out of which her face flowered so dewily. "I well we we are in the fourth box I guess we had better be going fourth box left."

Mary stopped working and looked at him earnestly. Her breath came and went quickly her eyes shone dewily like stars in a summer haze, she was deeply interested. "That was and is a conceited notion, of course," went on Angus, reflectively "And I don't excuse it.

No language could give an adequate idea of the marvelous bewitchment and beauty of their united movements, and as they flew over the dark smooth turf, with the flower-laden trees drooping dewily about them, and the yellow moonbeams like melted amber beneath their noiseless feet, ... while the pale sapphire and white radiations from the dome, sparkling upon them aureole-wise, gave them the appearance of glittering birds circling through a limitless space of luminous and never-clouded ether.

He had surprised a rose at its moment of transition from bud to bloom, that delicate and perfect moment when the natural beauty which women and fruits and flowers have in common, reaching its height, hangs poised for such a pitifully short time, alas! before it changes, if not declines, to something less dewily fresh, less heart-movingly untouched, less complete.

Close to home, the first little eddy of wind stirred, and the song of dripping twigs began; an owl hooted, honey-soft, in the fog. We came on two farm hands mending the lane at the turn of the avenue, and, curled on the top of the bank, their cosy red collie pup, waiting for them to finish work for the day. He raised his sharp nose and looked at us dewily.

'Tis a cup of tea you be wanting, sure's I'm here. An' I've a nice drop of water nearing the boil to make it for you." She drew Ann into the living-room a pleasant sunshiny room with a huge open hearth that promised roaring fires when winter came and whisked away into the back regions to brew the tea. Ann smiled up at Robin rather dewily.

But that was a beauty one hardly sees twice in a lifetime so perfect in outline, under snowy veils and blossoms, the dark eyes so softly, dewily dark, the white brow whiter for its tendril-like rings of raven hair; and where had I ever seen groom so stately, so lofty, so proud? But what did the pantomime mean? a stranger might well have asked.

Oh," she faltered, suddenly the youngest of all articulate things, "you'll laugh at me!" "I won't!" he answered fiercely and gripped one of her hands. "It was like this," she said, looking round-eyed and dewily solemn like a child in church. "Climbing up there used to be a great pleasure to me. I used to come here a lot with Rachael Wing.

Close to home, the first little eddy of wind stirred, and the song of dripping twigs began; an owl hooted, honey-soft, in the fog. We came on two farm hands mending the lane at the turn of the avenue, and, curled on the top of the bank, their cosy red collie pup, waiting for them to finish work for the day. He raised his sharp nose and looked at us dewily.

And then a rocket sprang and bang shot blind blank and O! then the Roman candle burst and it was like a sigh of O! and everyone cried O! O! in raptures and it gushed out of it a stream of rain gold hair threads and they shed and ah! they were all greeny dewy stars falling with golden, O so lovely, O, soft, sweet, soft! Then all melted away dewily in the grey air: all was silent. Ah!