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Updated: June 26, 2025


Her heart throbbed quickly, for she did not forget her daring purpose, and a throng of memories of modest but more carefree days rushed upon her. Here, when a little girl, she had attended the May festival Virgatum which owed its name to the green rods or twigs with which the school children adorned themselves and played under yonder lindens with Wolf, with the wilder Erasmus, and other boys.

'Twas an improvident, carefree lot who lived to-day with scarce a thought for to-morrow. The clatter of sardine and salmon cans mingled with the clink of glassware at the bar as the men who had missed the noon meal lunched out of cans between drinks. Some few detached themselves from the group and occupied themselves with writing. Several started a game of stud poker at one of the many tables.

Her companion as well responded to the call of Nature at her loveliest, and the tireless worker of the study seemed changed at a word to a bright-eyed idler of the most carefree sort. The two gave themselves up without restraint to the enjoyment of the hour. "I wonder how long it is," said Mr.

Her heart throbbed quickly, for she did not forget her daring purpose, and a throng of memories of modest but more carefree days rushed upon her. Here, when a little girl, she had attended the May festival Virgatum which owed its name to the green rods or twigs with which the school children adorned themselves and played under yonder lindens with Wolf, with the wilder Erasmus, and other boys.

Their music was often the expression of struggle and sorrow. He had none of these things to bear; he was carefree and happy, and his music reflects the joyous contentment of his life. The Mendelssohn family originally lived in Hamburg. Their house faced one of the fine squares of the city, with a handsome church on the opposite side.

"I says to myself the other day: 'I bet a cookie he'd like to be carefree and happy like me!" Homer was a piker, even when he made bets with himself. And the short of it was I sent a man that didn't hate children over to Bert's and kept Homer on the place here.

And Nicholas, taking his little daughter in his strong hand, lifted her high, placed her on his shoulder, held her by the legs, and paced the room with her. There was an expression of carefree happiness on the faces of both father and daughter. "But you know you may be unfair. You are too fond of this one," his wife whispered in French. "Yes, but what am I to do?... I try not to show..."

The hours flew like one long revel, and my exuberant spirits made my old school-mates, who, engaged in business enterprises, were beginning to look life solemnly in the face, feel as if the carefree Keilhau days had returned.

And I, this sunburnt, carefree person, pretend to have been as a worker among workers. Again some one says, “The artificiality of it!” Back in that hot New York the girls I labored among are still packing chocolates, cutting wick holes for brass lamp cones, ironingfamily,” beading in the crowded dress factory. Up at the Falls they are hemming sheets and ticketing pillow cases.

The scarlet-coated officer spoke softly, without any edge to his voice. But Tom began to understand why the clerk at the trading-post had called the Mounted Police go-getters. This smooth-shaven lad, so easy and carefree of manner, had a gleam in his eye that meant business. His very gentleness was ominous. Tom Morse reflected swiftly.

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