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Updated: November 15, 2024
Four blossoms were in this cluster, but only one fruit now has a chance to come to uninjured maturity, and two have already failed. The big apple has now lost most of its fuzziness and begins to assume a delicate "bloom" on its surface; the smallest one the one that soon will perish still holds some of its fuzz.
Now, she could feel his interest in his work for its own sake. She could sympathize with it. And, with a little study, she felt she could join with him. Graham straightened again. "It's done," he said. He picked the second headband from the desk and put it on. Abruptly, both he and his wife were aware of a fuzziness in their thoughts and senses.
The portrait was remarkable for that fuzziness of outline which seems to be inevitable in enlarged photographs. The frame was a very handsome one, elaborately carved and gilt. Next the picture of the priest, unframed and attached to the wall with tacks, was a large coloured supplement, taken from an American paper.
Miss West is still sea-sick. I have tired myself out with reading, and the fuzziness of my unsleeping brain makes for melancholy. Even Wada is anything but a cheering spectacle, crawling out of his bunk, as he does at stated intervals, and with sick, glassy eyes trying to discern what my needs may be. I almost wish I could get sea-sick myself.
'Don't you like me as I am at present? I did not, but thought it polite to refrain from saying so. He had gone back to his former state of fuzziness, and looked more like Rip van Winkle than ever. Indeed, his beard seemed even more fierce and bristly than in the old days probably shaving had tended to strengthen the roots.
They would be the nicest looking children at Mrs. Jervis's party. They would stand out solid from the fluffiness and fuzziness and fatness of the others. She saw people looking at them. She heard them saying: "Who are the two little boys in brown linen?" "They are Michael and Nicholas Harrison." The Funny Man came and said: "Hello! I didn't expect to see you here!"
Moustache, beard and general air of fuzziness. It's the best protection you can have, my poor fellow. He departed rather abruptly after that, seeming somewhat annoyed. I could not understand what was making him so unusually touchy. 'Surely, I said to Henry, 'even William isn't so blind as to let himself be taken in by that little noodle of a Gladys.
The gallery overlooked the court-yard, and stepping to the edge of the low stone railing, I beheld a sight that I never recall without a feeling of warm tenderness. Almost directly beneath me stood a small gray ass, a very delicately shaped and perfect little animal, with a coat of most extraordinary length and fuzziness, and with ears of a truly prodigious size.
She was glad that they were all made like that; slender and clear and hard, and that their very hair was a thing of clean surfaces and definite edges. She disliked the blurred outlines of fatness and fuzziness and fluffiness. The bright solidity of their forms helped her to her adored illusion, the illusion of their childhood as going on, lasting for ever and ever.
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