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Updated: May 23, 2025


It gives its own strength to the sea; forms and fills every cell of its foam; sustains the precipices, and designs the valleys of its waves; gives the gleam to their moving under the night, and the white fire to their plains under sunrise; lifts their voices along the rocks, bears above them the spray of birds, pencils through them the dimpling of unfooted sands.

And so the long, dry season passed, the hay was gathered, the pasturing herds sent home, and the first rains, dimpling like shot the broadening surface of the river, were all that broke his unending solitude. In this enforced attitude of waiting and expectancy he was exalted and strengthened by a new idea.

And down in her heart even Mary But whatever has happened to your face?" Stratton flushed faintly. "Oh, I just cut myself against something," he shrugged. "It's nothing serious." "I'm glad of that," she commented, dimpling a little. "It certainly doesn't add to your beauty."

"It is Carmena whom I am going to marry, Elsie. Remember that." The girl looked at him, blushing and dimpling with shy delight. "Oh, it'll be ever so much nicer, 'cause then I can be just your dear little sister, and Mena loves you a thousand times more." Carmena's cheeks flooded with scarlet, but she faced Lennon with a look of unflinching candour. "Yes, Jack, I do. I tricked you into the Basin.

Where are you? But the tread of country turf seemed to have put wildness into little Helen. She had darted off, and hidden behind a tree, peeping out with saucy laughter flashing in her glorious black eyes, and dimpling in the plump roseate cheeks round which floated thick glossy curls of rich dark chestnut.

She was much too interested in life to refrain from speaking to strangers. "You shocked him!" she said, dimpling. "Yes. It broke Freddie all up, didn't it!" It was Jill's turn to be startled. She looked at him in astonishment. "Freddie?" "That was Freddie Rooke, wasn't it? Surely I wasn't mistaken?" "But do you know him? He didn't seem to know you." "These are life's tragedies.

"Is it a legacy?" "It's pay," she cried, with pleasure dimpling about her lips. "I have been paid we have all been paid! It's so unusual it makes me feel quite generous. Let me see. I'll give you this, and this, and this" she counted into her open palm ten silver rupees "all those I will give you for your mission. Prends!" and she clinked them together and held them out to him.

No wonder the elite of Brighton like the West Pier; it is one of the most enjoyable spots in England; every luxury and comfort is there; a good library, plenty of newspapers, elegant little shops, excellent refreshment rooms, fine music; and then the lovely blue, dimpling sea, the little boats with their white sails, like white-winged birds on the water, the grand stretch of the waves, the blue sky overhead, and the town, with its fine, tall houses shining in the sunlight, the line of white cliff and the beach where the children are at play.

You see, to be in this carriage to be actually with her to be looking into those wonderful lucid eyes to see her sweet mouth dimpling, and hear her sweet voice ringing with its delicious laughter to have that hour and a half his own, in spite of all the world-dragons, grandmothers, convenances, the future made the young fellow so happy, filled his whole frame and spirit with a delight so keen, that no wonder he was gay, and brisk, and lively.

He who has never left the beaten tracks of men, or trod the unknown wilderness, can have but a faint conception of the feelings of a true angler as he stands by the brink of a dark pool which has hitherto reflected only the antlers of the wild deer whose dimpling eddies and flecks of foam have been disturbed by no fisher since the world began, except the polar bear.

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