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She is safe to get the worst of it at the time, but it has a restraining effect afterwards." "I think Miss Champion is quite right," said a bright-faced American girl, bravely, holding a gold spoon poised for a moment over the strawberry ice-cream with which Garth Dalmain had supplied her.
Kate looked as nearly put out as a stout, bright-faced woman of forty-five could look. "I'll sleep on a sofa," he said, good-humouredly. "It will have to be made up," she snapped, or tried to snap. "Very well, I'll sleep under it." "And what about breakfast? Well, you will simply have to go to the hotel till I'm ready for you." "I'll go to no hotel," he said; "I'm sick of them.
Jerome," represented the aged saint dying amid luxurious surroundings. When we came out of the church, bright-faced boys and girls urged us to buy their wares or accompany them to the shops. The little town appeared to prosper from the manufacture and sale of souvenirs of carved mother-of-pearl and olive-wood.
And so, as there is a likeness, you think he is the one? 'I am sure I wish they were both belonging to us, said Cypros. 'Ah, me! said the lady, ''tis not the bright-faced prince whom I hold to be one of us. No, no, my Cypros. Think awhile, sweet girl. The visage, the head of the other, have you not seen them before? Have you not seen something like them?
A bright-faced little coloured boy who was assisting at the table, seemed to take uncommon interest in the conversation. An animated discussion had arisen as to the antiquity of the use of salad, one party maintaining that one of the oldest of the English poets had mentioned it in a poem, and the other as stoutly denying it.
"Mount Mark is a dear old place, a duck of a place, as the twins would say, and I'm quite sorry there's a five-year limit for Methodist preachers. I should truly like to live right here until I am old and dead." Then she paused, and bowed, and smiled. She did not recognize the bright-faced young woman approaching, but she remembered just in time that parsonage people are marked characters.
When Godfrey had lived in Old Place, there had been a good cook, a capable parlourmaid, and a well-trained housemaid, as well as a bright-faced "tweenie" there, and life had rolled along as if on wheels. It was very different now. She wondered if Betty or Timmy had told the others of Radmore's coming visit.
In his efforts he forgot to be so lonely; and it was a really bright-faced little fellow who presented himself in the breakfast-room, where the house mistress sat waiting, and who addressed her very respectfully: "Good-morning, Miss Armacost. Am I late? I guess I fooled 'round some. I I ain't got used to things yet." "Good-morning, my child. Did you rest well?" "Prime.
Now they are dirty, smeared with mud, half wet still from the rain, which only ceased this morning. Some are seated, leaning against the trees, taking it easy, conversing as pleasantly as if these were the ordinary occurrences of life. That bright-faced fellow, of Company E, is diligently polishing a little rusty spot, which he has discovered on his gun barrel.
Distinctly does she discountenance leaps in the dark, wild driving, and the freaks of Radicalism. John, as it happened, had not so grave a respect for the sex as for the individual Jane. He thought women capable of acts of foolishness; his bright-faced sister he could thoroughly trust for prudent conduct. He gave her a good portion of his heart in confidence, and all of it in affection.
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