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Updated: June 18, 2025


I cannot rest till you know how changed I have been. 'Changed! said Patrick; 'ay, and for the better! Why, Malcolm, I never durst hope to see you so sturdy and so heartsome. My father would have been blithe to see you such a gallant young squire. Even the halt is gone! 'Nearly, said Malcolm. 'But I would fain be puny and puling, to have the clear heart that once I had.

The only stroke possible was the overarm, and his hands fell with a gummy plop instead of the heartsome splash of open water. By the time he reached his buoy and threw it again, he regretted miserably that he had not swum the clean water route if it were five miles farther.

It was a sombre sight, yet became more heartsome as crimson light streaked the sky, flashing forth over the wide river, reddening the heaving surface, until the waters blazed like burnished metal, and our blinded eyes could hardly gaze upon it. We were at this time approaching a vast curve in the shore-line, appearing to the eye as if it might prove the mouth of some important tributary stream.

Gibson, now that winter's drawing on. It's a heartsome thing, the smell of frying ham on a frosty morning" and her laugh went skelloching up the street. "Well, ye see," said Gibson, with a grin, "I expect Mr. Wilson to present me with one when he hears the news that I have brought him." "Aha!" said she, "it's something good, then," and she stuck her arms akimbo.

Hungry men have smelled the bacon frying when more than a mile away, and it is only the men who follow the trail who know what a heartsome smell that is. The horses, too, tired with the long day, point their ears ahead and step livelier when they see the whitewashed walls gleaming through the trees.

"One may as well describe things correctly, and that is chickory," he said. "Still, you may warm it if it pleases you, but I might point out that, indifferent as it is, preserved milk which has gone musty does not improve its flavour." The girl laughed a little, though there was something more pathetic than heartsome in her merriment. "I am afraid we shall have none to-morrow unless Mr.

Lilian came back with a heartsome expression. "Yes, I can come. I wanted to go to the Chapel in the morning. I suppose some of my life, at least, will be changed " "Yes, but it will be yes, lovely and advantageous. I never thought Mrs. Boyd quite the right mother for you, if you will allow me to say it." Lilian flushed. "But she loved me with her whole soul.

When he was leaving the plateau, that day, he looked back at it, as if to say good-bye, not to the dingy fields and river, but to the Something he had nursed so long in his rugged heart, and given up now forever. As he looked, the warm, red sun came out, lighting up with a heartsome warmth the whole gray day.

She heard the click of cups and saucers on the kitchen table, the step of her father coming in from the mill, and then the heartsome voice of Pete talking of the changes in the island since he went away. New houses, promenades, iron piers, breakwaters, lakes, towers wonderful I extraordinary! tre-menjous! "But the boys w here's the Manx boys at all?" said Pete.

Wiggs, hugging the girl up close and patting her on the back; "there ain't no hole so deep can't somebody pull you out. An' here's me an' Miss Hazy jes waitin' to give you a h'ist." There was something so heartsome in her manner that Lovey Mary dried her eyes and attempted to explain. "I'm tryin' to get a place," she began, "but nobody wants to take Tommy too.

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