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Arethusa looked up, her eyes bright with tears, and the fervency of her promise that she would think like everything first, hereafter, made Elinor hope that the Recording Angel gives credit for Real Sincerity of Intention. Christmas came in snowy and blustery.
We climbed above timberline, headed through Storm Pass, and finally reached Keyhole without a single incident to mar the perfect day. The ladies were new, but plucky, climbers; the man rather blustery, but harmless. Beyond Keyhole lies rough going, smooth, sloping rocks and the "Trough" with its endless rock-slides that move like giant treadmills beneath the climber's feet.
At first Bruce was as faithful as Neil, but as the Winter advanced he occasionally missed a Tuesday. "None from your beau to-day," Christina called out one blustery February afternoon when she brought in the mail, and handed out letters from Sandy and Neil. "He's likely got another girl in Toronto and forgotten all about you."
The prospect of a cold blustery evening made me look forward with pleasure to the warm comfort of my study, and a good book. I had just finished a solitary dinner mother being confined to her room and had settled down in dressing gown and slippers before my cheerful fire, when the telephone rang.
"When did you get in?" Thompson inquired further. "Last night. Lost a day laying up at Blind Bay for a southeaster. Gee, she did blow." Thompson smiled and passed on. Blind Bay was only two miles from Cape Coburn. Just a narrow neck of land had separated them that blustery night. It was almost like a race. Tommy would not be pleased to see him treading so close on his heels.
We gather here about a warm fireside, with the historic yule log blazing er figuratively speaking, of course. These logs, naturally, are not historic. They er ahem! Ahem!" He floundered. "Still, we gather about them, just the same, warm and snug and full of good cheer. Outside, the night is cold and blustery. The wind howls around the " The door-bell jangled in the distance. Mr.
Stanton, and while she worked on the speech, Susan went from door to door during the cold blustery days of December and January 1854 to get signatures on her petitions for married women's property rights and woman suffrage. Some of the women signed, but more of them slammed the door in her face, declaring indignantly that they had all the rights they wanted.
It was one of the first times that the child was taken outside of the house or the garden that blustery March day when she and Mademoiselle walked around the corner to a small house in whose basement window rested a sign, WOMAN'S EXCHANGE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. A tiny bell jingled as they entered and from behind the curtains at the rear emerged a little woman whose face looked like the walnuts that were served with grandpapa's wine, very disagreeable indeed.
But it was in the same block with a half dozen that were, and she hadn't been east of Clark Street since the day Otto had driven her to the Polk Street Station. The day was cold and blustery a fact that she was grateful for, as it gave her an excuse for wearing a thick white veil, which was almost as good as a mask.
I set my teeth with determination and began again. "Not unlike a fierce and belligerently furious dragon or some other ferocious, blustery and furious chimerical creature, a menacing and comminatory debacle is burning fierily in the heart of our fair and increasingly populous city.
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