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I gathered, from what you said last night at dinner, that you have never been in England but once, for a month, when you were almost a child." "The rarest specimens come abroad," and a dimple showed in her left cheek, "and I read about you in your best novels even your authors unconsciously give you away and show your selfishness and arrogance and self-satisfaction." "Shocking brutes, aren't we?"

Her nature, for all its fiery passions, was refined, shy and tremulous. A dimple in her chin and a small sensitive mouth gave her an expression at once timid and childlike. Her footstep had feline grace, delicacy and distinction. She had a figure almost perfect, erect, lithe, with small hands and feet and tiny wrists.

"No matter when a rainbow appears it is always an omen of fair promise. It's Mother Nature smiling through her tears." She caught, in the mirror, a reflection of her friend's affectionate glance; her own cheek began to dimple and her lips to curve as she said, "I can tell by your expression just what you're going to say, and...." "Egoist," mocked the other.

She reviewed the simple fact again and again. The two Monroe girls were married. A dimple would deepen in her cheek, a slow smile tug at her lips, when she thought of it.

And I looked down at her oh, she was just a little bunch of soft stuff; her face was a giggling dimple, framed in a big round hat-halo, that had fallen from her chicken-blond head; and her white dress, with the blue ribbons at the shoulders, was just a little bit dirty. I like 'em a little bit dirty. Why?

"He showed particular intelligence in following the trail down here. Why should we suddenly suspect him of being foolish, just because we found what we didn't expect." "Clear as mud!" exclaimed Bobby. "'Didn't expect' is good, however. If you had asked me a minute before we saw him, who was the most unexpected person to find at the end of our walk, I should have said Old Dimple."

She shook her head with a broken-hearted air, and looked so overwhelmed with compunction for her misdeeds, that if it had not been for a treacherous dimple that defied her control, the major would have felt remorseful at awakening a painful memory.

Then she said, "Why didn't you send the book in by Uncle?" "I didn't think of it," David said candidly. Elizabeth's dimple straightened. "It would have been polite to have sent me a message." "I took it for granted you'd know I was detained."

Where is Bubbles, Dimple? Wasn't she with you?" "Not all the time, mamma, but she came after me, and found me on the corner. Please don't punish her. She only went out because she wanted to find me." "I understand that, and I know she did not mean to do wrong. She did what she felt to be her duty to you. I'll not scold her, nor punish her, daughter."

Flora, the side of whose face was toward him, gave Mrs. Delano a furtive glance full of fun; but he saw nothing of the mischief in her expressive face, except a little whirlpool of a dimple, which played about her mouth for an instant, and then subsided. A very broad smile was on Mr. Percival's face, as he sat examining some magnificent illustrations of the Alhambra. Mr.