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The congregation giggled. The black grapes and the chenille spots trembled. 'How very unpleasant! thought the old lady. Then Edward spoke, and his voice had an edge of masterfulness that astonished Mr. James. 'Let be, he said. "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold. Them also will I bring." She has the same master, James. Silence fell.

She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. "Mother Garfield," as she was familiarly called, was a white-haired, venerable-looking lady, who wore on that day a black silk bonnet, a black silk dress, and a silk cloak trimmed with a band of silver fox fur. Mrs. General Garfield wore a suit of dark green velvet trimmed with chenille fringe, and a bonnet to match. She carried a bunch of roses.

The spirit of laughter still flitted over her face, from eyes to dimples; her shining black curls were lighted up with a rope of cherry-colored chenille, hanging in a tassel at her ear; and her graceful little figure showed to advantage in a neatly fitting dress of soft brown merino, embroidered with cherry-colored silk.

The parish swarmed with vocal celebrities, and he would be one of them. He made his first visit to the class, and got there early. Came in two young ladies in hoops, with pork-pie hats and hair done up in bags of chenille. The like figures may be seen in the drawings of John Leech, circa 1860. Each young lady had a curved nose.

Fotheringham does belong to the family you mean, and he did write "The Track of the Crusaders". He has been attached to the embassy in Turkey, and is waiting for another appointment. Then, looking at Theodora, 'You never told me how far you went to-day. Theodora detailed her long pursuit of the chenille, and her successful discovery of it at last.

"But it isn't a matter of life and death to me to stay at New Canaan! I need not starve if I lose my position here. There are better places." Tillie gazed down upon the chenille table-cover, and did not speak. She could not tell him that it did seem to HER a matter of life and death to have him stay.

Chenille shawls, as every woman knows, must be handled carefully or the lightly-made fringe will come asunder; for the kind of cord of floss silk is generally made upon a single thread, which will break with the slightest strain. By some means the shawl in question had accidentally become entangled or perhaps been strained by the sudden uplifting of the arm of the wearer.

They also affected the sleeveless short jacket over a snowy chemise; and what with bright skirts bordered with worsted chenille, and sandal straps carried artfully above the ankles, they were not wanting in picturesqueness. Some of the very young amongst them justified the loveliness traditionally ascribed to the nymphs of Hellas and the fair Cycladean Isles.

Marston thought what a pity it was that she looked so wild; Martha thought it a pity that she did not wear a chenille net over her hair to keep it neat; and Abel, peering up at her through the strings of the harp and looking with his face framed in wild red hair like a peculiarly intelligent animal in a cage, did not think of her at all.

It consists of a fur hood, tight fur trousers, short deerskin boots, a Masonic apron, made of soft flexible buckskin and elaborately ornamented with beads and pieces of metal, and a singular-looking frock-coat cut in very civilised style out of deerskin, and ornamented with long strings of coloured reindeer hair made into chenille.

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