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Still, whatever his position is, you owe him duty and reverence; and let me tell you, young lady, there may come a time when you'll be sorry you've not given it. It's all very well, and very natural, I daresay, to enjoy frolicking about with your gay young friends now.
Salt did not cost her much. May 1878. O realm of azure! O realm of light and colour, of youth and happiness! I have beheld thee in dream. We were together, a few, in a beautiful little boat, gaily decked out. Like a swan's breast the white sail swelled below the streamers frolicking in the wind.
"That was not a success," sighed poor Head-nurse as she put herself tidy; but after all it was not such a failure, since, either from putting two and two together, or by mere chance, Tumbu appeared the very next day barking and frolicking after his usual fashion when he wanted them to go out, and then led them straight to a lonely corner of the palace garden, whence, looking upwards, they could plainly see Down seated on a narrow window sill.
He strode into the midst of a group of stricken-looking midshipmen. "Who's overboard!" demanded the commanding officer. "Hallam, sir " "And Darrin, sir " "And Dalzell, sir " "How many?" demanded the captain sharply. "Three, sir." "How did so many fall overboard?" "Mr. Hallam was frolicking, sir," reported Midshipman Farley, "and lost his footing." "But Mr. Darrin and Mr.
Already I am growing used to the experience, at first so novel, of living among five hundred men, and scarce a white face to be seen, of seeing them go through all their daily processes, eating, frolicking, talking, just as if they were white.
The ducks frolicking in their watery playground chattered and flapped their heavy wings. The frogs in their reedy beds croaked and chirruped without ceasing. And who shall say how much they had heard, or had seen, or knew of that compact sealed in Bad Man's Hollow? Lablache was seated in a comfortable basket chair in his little back office. He preferred a basket chair he knew its value.
He lived his simple, happy, child life, frolicking about in the park; chasing the rabbits to their burrows; lying under the trees on the grass, or on the rug in the library, reading wonderful books and talking to the Earl about them, and then telling the stories again to his mother; writing long letters to Dick and Mr.
"Their hearts were soft with whiskey, And their heads were soft with blows." A wild, frolicking, drinking, fiddling, courting, horse-racing, riotous merry-making, a sort of Protestant carnival, relaxing the grimness of Puritanism for leagues around it.
The students have finished their drinking and smoking, and are beginning to come out into the road. They are walking about there and frolicking. The great fleet of boats have come up so that I can see them. They are great canal boats, towed by a steamer. There are seven of them in all. The steamer has hard work to get them along against the current. It is just as much as she can do.
I soon found the spot, and was seeking for some birds or squirrels, whose flesh I could use as bait. As, rifle in hand, I walked, watching the branches of the trees along the stream, I felt something scratching my leggings and moccasins; I looked down, and perceived a small panther-cub frisking and frolicking around my feet, inviting me to play with it.
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