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She wore so bright a face, was so merry and frolicsome, that it was a pleasure to watch her, especially when with her husband, and not aware that any other eye was upon her. His face, too, beamed with happiness. Elsie's eyes resting upon them would sometimes fill with tears half of joy in their felicity, half of sorrowful yet tender reminiscence.

And broadly again sweeps the song between tears and smiles. Or Death fiddles the first strain of reel for the tumultuous answer of chorus. they skip away in new frolicsome, all but joyous, tune: a shadowy counterfeit of gladness, where the sob hangs on the edge of the smile. As if it could no longer be contained, now pours the full passionate grief of the broad descending strain.

He greeted his sister affectionately, holding out both his hands to her, and spoke to the children who were not afraid of him, for he knew how to play madcap games with them like a great frolicsome boy welcoming them as tenderly as if he were their own father.

'Bread, which sounds a commonplace, plain-sailing monosyllable in England, was the word that most delighted these good ladies of Monastier; it seemed to them frolicsome and racy, like a page of Pickwick; and they all got it carefully by heart, as a stand-by, I presume, for winter evenings.

In fact, when a great crowd of the frolicsome creatures got singing together, they made such a noise, that a squad of fairy policemen, dressed in club moss and armed with pistils, was sent to warn them not to raise their voices too high; lest the farmers, especially those that were kind to the fairies, should be awakened, and feel in bad humor.

Once we rode a mile out of our way to look at a manada. The stallion met us as we approached as if to challenge all intruders on his domain, but we met him defiantly and he turned aside and permitted us to examine his harem and its frolicsome colts.

If Shakespeare's spirit, as manifested in this Play, had been more influential practically, do you think a different road would have been taken? How far is Berowne to be taken as the spokesman of Shakespeare? Why does so frolicsome a Comedy end so seriously? Does that make it funnier? Is there really a moral in the Play in favor of nature and sincerity or is it merely read into it?

I've a great respect for all the Lemals; but on the female side they be too frolicsome for a steady-going trade like mine." Drinking-house. Huguenot's house. Feu de joie. It was ten o'clock a sunny, gusty morning in early September when H.M.S. Berenice, second-class cruiser, left the Hamoaze and pushed slowly out into the Sound on her way to the China Seas.

Then Tarzan started to climb the rope to remove it from the branch. When he was part way up a frolicsome playmate seized that part of the rope which lay upon the ground and ran off with it as far as he could go. When Tarzan screamed at him to desist, the young ape released the rope a little and then drew it tight again.

Miss Hannah, who, in her younger days, had been a very frolicsome lass, became all at once converted into a saint, and set up for a severe and rigid moralist; and she had the merit of establishing the gang generally known by the title of the SAINTS, amongst our politicians.

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