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'A brave heart and a courteous tongue, said he, they shall carry thee far through the jungle, manling. It can't be such a very big jungle that I'm going into, and godmother will meet me in a few hours. Don't forget me, Davy, while I'm gone." She stooped to give the little fellow a hug and a kiss on each dimpled cheek, for the train had stopped, and Mr.

He carefully thought of her all that day, of her hair, her eyes, her hands; her hands were really beautiful small, dimpled and well-shaped not the hands he loved best, those were long and very slender, but still beautiful. And before he went to bed he wrote a little poem, to encourage himself: Yes.

You haven't a sensible word in your vocabulary." "I have," protested Hippy. "Nora, as your husband, I command you, don't give David Nesbit any information." Nora dimpled. "I won't tell David," she capitulated. "I'll tell Miriam and Anne and Grace." The five Originals were still grouped together in the hall.

SEVERAL days had slipped by. At John's request they had moved his bed across the doorway of his cabin; and stretched there, he could see the sun spring every morning out the dimpled emerald ocean of the wilderness; and the moon follow at night, silvering the soft ripples of the multitudinous leaves lapping the shores of silence: days when the inner noises of life sounded like storms; nights when everything within him lay as still as memory.

Turning to the mirror she gazed back at her vivid face, with the large deep eyes, so full of poignant expectancy, and the soft dimpled chin. From her expression she might have been dreaming of happiness; but the thought in her mind was simply, "The powder I use is too white. Those women to-night used powder that did not show. I must get some to-morrow."

But before she retired to rest, tears had more than once usurped the features which were a few hours before dimpled by joy. A strange sensation some unusual and undefinable apprehension of she knew not what had taken possession of her bosom, and she closed her long, silken eye-lashes to sleep even while yet she had scarce done weeping.

His great wrist dimpled like the wrist of a healthy baby, and his face was so enlarged with superfluous flesh that the lower part of it quite dwarfed the upper. He seemed, at first glance, a man with a low forehead and bright, careless eyes and a body made immobile by flesh and sickness. A man whose spirits despised and defied pain.

And Lynette, habitually courteous and rather amused, and not at all unwilling to know a little more of the affected, slangy, overdressed little woman, sits down upon the other end of the sprawling stone column, and says, smiling at Baby, who is clutching at a hovering butterfly with her eager, dimpled hands: "Of course, it was a terrible shock to you when you missed her. She is such a darling!

"In the morning," she says, "as soon as dressed, he signs to come into our room; then draws our curtain with his little dimpled hand, kisses me rather violently, and pats my face.... I feel so refreshed by his young life, and Ossoli diffuses such a power and sweetness over every day, that I cannot endure to think yet of our future.... It is very sad we have no money, we could be so quietly happy a while.

Not so tall as Madeline, and rounded and dimpled as a Hebe. Bringing her will into service, Madeline banished the gloom from her face and said, with an attempt at gayety: "I must be a terrible wet blanket when my ghost rises, Claire.

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