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Updated: October 26, 2025
Yet what variety of personal accent, what kaleidoscopic shiftings of mind and imagination, what range of lyric beauty! Or take the passion for the wider interests of Humanity, expressed in the lyrics of Schiller and Burns, running deep and turbid through Revolutionary and Romantic verse, and still coloring perhaps now more strongly than ever the stream of twentieth-century poetry.
His adventures have given a rich coloring to fable, and have stimulated its performances. The language of song and story has been employed to do them honor, and our children are taught, in lessons that they love, to lisp the deeds and the patriotism of his band.
Charity looked about the hall, a sort of awe coloring her voice. "He might easily have been when he lived in New Orleans. Though we have no record of it," answered Rupert. "But these," he closed the portfolio carefully and knotted its strings, "speak for themselves. I'll take them to LeFleur tomorrow. We can't allow them to lie about here." "I should hope not!"
"My dear mother takes everything so serious " "Come, come," interrupted Mrs. Chapman, her face coloring, "does my dress become me? Am I presentable?" "You are elegance itself, my dear mother, and would be presentable anywhere," returned Mattie, with a merry twinkle of the eye. "That's what I wanted to know," said Mrs. Chapman with a bow, and a slight motion backward.
The house was comparatively silent and deserted when Demorest walked into his wife's boudoir. It was a pretty room, looking upon the garden, furnished with a singular mingling of her own inherited formal tastes and the more sensuous coloring and abandon of her new life.
Involuntarily they lifted their eyes toward this crown of light and saw far above them, wrought in dainty coloring, the design of the great State Seal of Kansas, with its inscription They saw something more in that upward glance. On the stairway of the rotunda, Elinor Wream, the niece of the president of Sunrise College, was leaning over the balustrade, looking at them with curious eyes.
Though as the foreigner he perceived only the superficial and picturesque elements of the life of the land its Orientalism, its barbaric coloring and found his happiest expression in a fantasy after the "Thousand Nights and a Night," he noted his impressions skilfully and vividly, with an almost virtuosic sense of his material.
He looked like a Spaniard or an Italian, but he was a black Irishman, one of the West coasters who recall in their eyes and coloring the wrecking of the Armada. "Good morning, lady," said he. "Breakfast or supper?" "Both," replied Susan. "I'm starved." The air was gratefully warm in the little restaurant on wheels.
The skin is laid upon a table, smooth side up, and brushed over several times with the coloring matter; very lightly, however, for if the coloring goes through the leather, the hands of the customers may be stained and they will buy no more gloves of that make. The skins are now moistened and rolled and left for several weeks to season. When they are unrolled, the whole skin is soft and pliable.
As the only one present who knew Vicky Van, I was asked of the truth of their portraiture. "Fairly good," I said, "yes, more than that. This of Vicky shows the coloring of her face and hair and the general effect of her costume, more than her actual physiognomy. But it is certainly a close enough likeness to make her recognizable if you find her." And this was true.
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