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"You should have seen the mother and the child together, seen them as I first saw them the mother with her head draped in a shawl, a divine trouble in her face, and the bambino pressed to her bosom. You would have said, I think, that Raphael had found his match in common chance. I was coming in, one summer night, from a long walk in the country, when I met this apparition at the city gate.

"When one of these children is married and has a bambino, I shall be more contented! If God sent me a cheru-bino del cielo, I shouldn't be more so." Laura laughed, and one of the little blondes remarked with aristocratic indifference: "Getting married comes first, mamma." To this the Countess of San Martino observed that she didn't understand the behaviour of girls nowadays.

Paolo Cagliari had not known what he would do until the old man's suggestion seemed to make his vision less vaguely inaccessible, and before they reached the landing he had learned, by a judicious indifference which sharpened his companion's loquacity, that Messer Girolamo lived there alone with his daughter, who went about always with a bambino in her arms the child of a dead sister.

Then I gathered what I should want within reach, took off my wet boots and gaiters, which I wrapped in my waterproof, arranged my knapsack for a pillow under the flap of my sleeping-bag, insinuated my limbs into the interior, and buckled myself in like a bambino. I opened a tin of Bologna sausage, and broke a cake of chocolate, and that was all I had to eat.

Whoever has passed the month of December in Rome will remember to have been awakened from his morning-dreams by the gay notes of the pifferari playing in the streets below, before the shrines of the Madonna and Bambino, and the strains of one set of performers will scarcely have ceased, before the distant notes of another set of pilgrims will be heard to continue the well-known novena.

"They have decided to go and play in Carminatti's room without telling you." "I'm glad of it." "Do you know, bambino, I have to go away for a few days." "Where?" "To Naples. Come with me." "No; I have things to do here. I will take you to the station." "Ah, you rascal! You are a Don Juan." "No, dear sister. I am a financier." "I can see your victims from here. But I shall put them on their guard.

To divert her thoughts, and to have an excuse for turning her back on Kenwick, she tried making friends with the bashful bambino, who had seated himself upon the grassy bank and was gazing furtively at her bright silk waist. Kenwick took the little ruse kindly. He had noticed that she spoke to Nanni in a subdued tone, and he flattered himself that he had the key to her change of mood.

Otherwise, when a state orator has hit the precise age to a minute hid his Bambino in his mantle so cunningly that no mortal could smell it and produced it so critically, that no soul could say, it came in by head and shoulders Oh Sirs! it has done wonders It has open'd the sluices, and turn'd the brains, and shook the principles, and unhinged the politicks of half a nation.

In a minute or two he was overtaken by a little lad, who looked up at him and said in an insinuating voice, "Albergo del Sole, signore?" "Prendi, bambino," was Mallard's reply, as he handed the bag to him. "Avanti!" A divine evening, softly warm, dim-glimmering.

If one admits the worship of the Bambino, it is not unreasonable to include in it admiration of his rogueries, and the tender playfulness which is permitted to enter into this cult appeals profoundly to Indian women. Images of the Makhan Chor are sold by thousands in the streets of Muttra.

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