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It is made of cloth, and is kept in its circular shape by a steel spring band at the circumference, between the two sides. It may be attached to any hat, and will act as a most effectual shelter to the rays of a hot sun. The netting above alluded to may be attached to such a brim, and applied to the edge of the hat when desired.

And then came love wonderful love and it shook my nature to its depths. I was dazzled, torn, tempest-tossed; I did not see clearly. Let that be my excuse." Valerie still stopped over her roses, her fingers delicately, accurately busy, and her face, under the broad brim of her hat, hidden.

Pour out to me pour the full life that ye live! What to ye, O ye gods! can the mortal one give? The joys can dwell only In Jupiter's palace Brimmed bright with your nectar, Oh, reach me the chalice! "Hebe, the chalice Fill full to the brim! Steep his eyes steep his eyes in the bath of the dew, Let him dream, while the Styx is concealed from his view, That the life of the gods is for him!"

I can swear that, and I shall be able to swear the same thing when I’m as old as my Aunt Mary." Mrs. Rosscott lowered her eyes. "Who could ask more?" she said softly. "I could," said Jack—"but I’ll wait first." Joshua was at the station to meet his mistress, and Lucinda, full to the brim with curiosity, sat on the back seat of the carryall.

How interested we are when a discovery is made of some rare old painting, of which the subject is a perfectly beautiful woman! It bears no name perhaps no date but the face that smiles at us is exquisite the lips yet pout for kisses the eyes brim over, with love! And we admire it tenderly and reverently we mark it 'Portrait of a lady, and give it an honoured place among our art collections.

It was of white straw, with a drooping brim and cherry-coloured lining that made her face glow like the inside of the shell on the parlour mantelpiece. She propped the square of looking-glass against Mr.

Imagine a large irregular opening in the surface of the soft white clay, filled to the very brim with scalding water, perfectly still, and of as bright a blue as that of the Grotto Azzuro at Capri, through whose transparent depths you can see down into the mouth of a vast subaqueous cavern, which runs, Heaven knows how far, in a horizontal direction beneath your feet.

Downward the figure came, with a stately and martial tread, and reaching the lowest stair was observed to be a tall man, booted and wrapped in a military cloak, which was drawn up around the face so as to meet the flapped brim of a laced hat. The features, therefore, were completely hidden.

Men might, and very justly too, conclude Me guilty of the worst ingratitude, Should I be silent, or should I forbear At this sad accident to shed a tear; A tear! said I? ah! that's a petit thing, A very lean, slight, slender offering, Too mean, I'm sure, for me, wherewith t'attend The unexpected funeral of my friend: A glass of briny tears charged up to th' brim.

The glossy silk may repose with the frock-coat till its owner returns to find it hopelessly out of date, its brim being a thought too curly, or its top impossibly wide; but the "bowler" or Homburg hat will serve his turn according to his fancy, until, at Aden, he invests in a hideous, but shady "topee," for one-third of the price he would pay in London; and this will be his only wear, before sunset, until he again reaches a temperate climate.

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