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The language flows like a stream over a pebbled bed, with propulsion, eddy, and sweet recoil the pebbles, if retarding movement, giving ring and dimple to the surface, and breaking the whole into babbling music. There is a ceremoniousness in the mental habits of these ancients. Their intellectual garniture is picturesque, like the garniture of their bodies.

I must go and show it to mamma. I'll tell her to adopt you," she called back, as she ran off. "Now I must clear up my scraps," said Rock, as he put the finishing touches to the other basket. "Mamma says I may gather you some flowers," said Dimple, coming out again with a pair of shears in her hand, "and she says you are a very nice boy, a very nice boy indeed." Rock laughed.

"It seems to me as if it had been always." "Why, didn't we love one another in Carthage, Peggy?" "I think it was in Babylon, Billy." "And will love one another ?" "Forever and ever, dear. You've been to seek a wife, Billy boy." "And oh, the dimple in her chin..." Ah, well!

The cheeks, moreover, were not rosy like those of his cousin Jinny, nor rounded in their contours the chin was too pointed; yet even as John looked a sudden dimple flashed there, and a smile, swift and mischievous, lit up the whole face. Then he did not feel quite so sure. "What in the name of fortune are you doing here?" he asked abruptly, almost roughly, for the smile nettled him.

'I allow 'tis ten, he says, 'but we won't be particular to a chick. There was nine, if you credit me, that rose out of a kind of a dimple in the down, that you couldn't see, and no man could see. 'Lord love you, I said, 'Mr. John, how ever did you see 'em? He looks at me, and he says, very quiet, 'I never saw the birds, nor knew they was there. I saw the air.

"Oh, nothing only to say we are going up to the fair." "Very well; run along. You look as sweet as a pink." A bright color flashed over her face, and settled in her dimple, making it look like a rose as she smiled. She was putting on her blossom-coloured lace mitts as she entered the room. Some one else thought she looked as sweet as a pink when he rose, and led the way.

He could see only a sunny head fairly rioting with curls; a pair of eyes that held his like magnets, although they never gave him a glance of love; a smile that lighted the world far better than the sun; a dimple into which his heart fell headlong whenever he looked at it!

"I will be the white maiden to be captured," said Dimple, as Bubbles coolly proceeded to take off her frock, displaying a red flannel petticoat. "I'll hunt up the feathers, and you get ready," Dimple went on. "And the shawl we must have the striped shawl for a blanket," and, running into the house, she soon came out with a little striped shawl, and a handful of stiff feathers.

"Hit's a man, Miss Dimple," she said, in an excited whisper, "with a gre't big haid an' long hair, an' somethin' on his back." Florence and Dimple looked at each other. "Let's peep and see," whispered the latter, as the rapping, which had ceased, began again. They peeped timidly through the shutters. "He looks queer," said Dimple, "maybe he is crazy."

Her bottom presented itself in all its beauty to our worthy master of the ceremonies, who, delighted with its more fully blown beauties than that of the younger sister, paid first due homage to it by fondly kissing it, and thrusting his tongue up the rosy orifice, titillating her excessively, then wetting his prick he applied it to the tender rosebud-like dimple at first without success, Mary telling him she did not think he could possibly succeed.