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Updated: June 14, 2025


Instead of running into the house as before, she sauntered carelessly by her companion's side, humming little snatches of song, and kicking the loose pebbles right and left on the garden-walk. Captain Wragge hailed the change in her as the best of good omens. He thought he saw plain signs that the family spirit was at last coming back again.

When Margarita, in triumph, had flown to tell her that the Senora had just dragged the Senorita Ramona up the garden-walk, and shoved her into her room and locked the door, and that it was because she had caught her with Alessandro at the washing-stones, Marda first crossed herself in sheer mechanical fashion at the shock of the story, and then cuffed Margarita's ears for telling her.

Then came another hymn, and slowly the bearers lifted all that was left of their friend, and bore it forth under the same faded flower-arch, and down the garden-walk, where the throng made way for them on either side as they passed. The sun was setting, and, standing on the piazza, the choir sang,

On their way homeward, among the chrysanthemums in the long garden-walk, they met Tracy Runningbrook, between whose shouts of delight and Emilia's reserve there was so marked a contrast that one would have deemed Tracy an offender in her sight.

The Senora looking at it from above, and Margarita looking at it from below, each was sure, and they were both equally sure, that it could be nothing more nor less than a disgraceful intrigue. Mistress and maid were alike incapable either of conjecturing or of believing the truth. As ill luck would have it, or was it good luck? Felipe also had witnessed the scene in the garden-walk.

Certain botanical terms are valuable both now and later; used simply, just as we talk of table, chair, bed-post, garden-walk, etc., they are, as has been said, learned unconsciously.

Vane's garden will lack its sweetest and fairest flower, madam," cried Cibber, "if we leave you here." "Nay, my lord, there are fairer than I." "Poor Quin!" cried Kitty Clive; "to have to leave the alderman's walk for the garden-walk." "All I regret," said the honest glutton, stoutly, "is that I go without carving for Mrs. Vane."

The mother and her child were safe; all the others on the floating deck were rescued, but Hugh, dear Hugh was dead! Mr. Leslie had preceded the funeral cortege by a few moments; slowly he alighted from the carriage and passed up the garden-walk towards the old stone house.

Graffam," was the cheerful greeting coming to him from a chamber window. But lo! he has forgotten the torn rim, and now it is flapping most gracefully, as the hat descends from the head, and is waved toward the window. "Stop, if you please," said Emma; and she ran down the stairway, and along the garden-walk, toward the gate.

Boggley's bedroom is next his study, but I have to take a walk before I come to mine, out of the window, or door, I'm never sure which it is, down some steps, then along a garden-walk, round a corner, and up some more steps, where I reach first a small ante-room and then my bedroom. Like the other rooms, it is whitewashed and has a very high ceiling.

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