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Updated: May 20, 2025


My eyes never drapped below that curus face of his'n." "Was he bareheaded?" "Bar headed as when he come into the world." "He talked like a man in desperate haste, who was running to escape pursuit?" "He shorely did." "Did you mention to any person what you have told here to-day?"

One of the hands, who had been ordered aloft on some errand of securing a loose end, presented a curious sight. He was bareheaded, and from his hair the all pervading fluid arose, lighting up his features, which were ghastly beyond description. When he lifted his hand, each separate finger became at once an additional point from which light streamed.

Then the Khalif and his company drank, whilst the girls went away and there came yet another ten, as they were rubies, bareheaded and clad in red brocade, gold inwoven and broidered with pearls and jewels, who sat down on the stools and sang various airs. The Khalif looked at one of them, who was like the sun of the day, and said to her, "What is thy name?"

As I imagined the bareheaded crowds making way for my funeral to pass, my flesh crept, not because I was about to be buried, but because the people crossed themselves. But our procession stopped outside the church, because we did not dare to carry even our make-believe across that accursed threshold. Besides, none of us had ever been inside, God forbid! so we did not know what did happen next.

She winced a little at his address, but otherwise her manner was not ungracious. "You did a little," she admitted. "Do you usually stride out of your windows like that, bareheaded and muttering to yourself?" "I was in a beastly temper," he admitted. "If I had known who was outside it would have been different." She looked into his face with some interest. "What an odd thing!" she remarked.

"Ay, an' pleasant nights, too, I hope," replied the other: "to be sure I'll call; but if you take my advice, you'd tie a handkerchy about your head; it's mad hot, an' enough to give one a fever bareheaded." Having made this last observation, he loaped across a small drain that bounded the meadow, and proceeded up the fields to Fardorougha's house.

We will, therefore, if you please, allow matters to remain on this footing. "Yours sincerely, Bareheaded he stole out into the street, and breathed freely only when he heard it drop into the pillar-box. For only he himself knew what other things went with the rejection of that offer. He crept up-stairs to lie down for a while, and 'on the way he laughed softly to himself.

She, too, stood still when she saw him, starting suddenly. She seemed to be very cold, for she shivered visibly and her teeth were chattering. Without the least protection against the bitter night air she had fled bareheaded and cloakless through the open streets from the church to her home. "You here!" she exclaimed, in an unsteady voice. "Yes, I am still here," answered the Wanderer.

Ivan Abramitch was called "You Know," as he usually talked a very great deal and frequently made use of that expression. In the yard near a barn Zhmuhin's sons were standing, one a young man of nineteen, the other a younger lad, both barefoot and bareheaded.

One of the saddest sights in New York is that of a pale-faced, light- haired woman, middle-aged, who can frequently be seen sitting on a Broadway curbstone behind a small hand-organ, from which she grinds a plaintive tune, the notes of which are seldom heard above the thunder of the street. She always appears bareheaded, and with a small child in her lap.

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