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Between bites of sandwich, with a marshmallow now and then, she was saying that she was simply crazy about the war, having the dandiest young French soldier for a godson and sending him packages of food and cigarettes constantly, and all the girls of her set had one, and wasn't it the darlingest idea.
"My treasure the darlingest love of a dress I have ever ordered was brought in exactly two seconds before a brace of honorables lumbering machines that they are! knocked at the door. I was purposely cross and stupid, too, in the hope of getting rid of them the sooner.
"We must speak of it now, Grizel," he said, when he knew that he was dying. She pressed his hand. She knew to what he was referring. "Yes," she said, "I should love you to speak of it now." "You and I have always fought shy of it," he said, "making a pretence that it had altogether passed away. I thought that was best for you." "Dearest, darlingest," she said, "I know I have always known."
Even the prosaic Emma Jane was affected by them, for in the evening she said, "I don't expect you to believe it, but I have another idea, that's two in one day; I had it while I was putting cologne on your head. The rose of joy might be helpfulness." "If it is, then it is always blooming in your dear little heart, you darlingest, kind Emmie, taking such good care of your troublesome Becky!"
Along the shady byways, through the Numberland Hills, past the famous springs, where everybody stopped to drink and make a wish, the motor girls took their way. "Let me lead now, Cora?" asked Daisy. "I am just dying for Aunt May to see us come up. And say, girls, I've got the dearest, darlingest cousin a young doctor!" A scream went up from every throat.
Unless you bid me not to come to the feast, I shall quarrel with no other suggestion." "Oh! you darlingest of fathers; then you won't be angry if poor Maggie sits next me; and has her dinner with us? She is a little afraid of the moor, and I wanted to cure her, so I brought her to-day, and she will be so happy if she can sit next me at dinner."
Some of the letters begin with 'Dearest, duckiest, handsomest Herby' short for Herbert; and others, 'Fondest, blondest, darlingest Micky-moo! Some end with 'A thousand and one kisses from your loving and ever devoted Francesca, and others with 'Love and kisses ad infinitum, ever your loving, thirsting, adoring one, Toosie! Nice letters from the wife of a respectable Nob Hill magnate to a married clergyman!"
Look, Stuart, see him's dear dear itty nose, an' him's grea' big peepers! Isn't he the darlingest pet " The boys attempted to be sufficiently admiring, but just as they were lamely trying to say something adequate to the great occasion, to Elizabeth's dismay, the Vision opened its mouth and yelled lustily.
And Barby had brought her the darlingest little pink silk parasol ever made or dreamed of, all the way from Louisville, and some beaten biscuit and a comb of honey from the beehives in her old home garden. It was wonderful how much news Georgina managed to crowd into the short time that it took to walk back to the gate.
You darling!" she cried, catching up the dog and hugging him close. "I thought I was the darling," said Mr. Forester comically. "In fact, I'm sure I am, for thinking of it all myself." "So you are the dearest, darlingest papa in all the world." And the girl sprang into her father's arms. This scene made Marjory a little bit sad. "If only I had my father too, how happy I should be!" she thought.
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