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Updated: June 8, 2025
'I espec's God has got hold of it in His hand, and twists the world round with it, said Bobby with knitted brows. His father laughed. 'Finish your lunch, sonny, and we'll be moving; your theories are quite beyond me. So they took to the ice again, and Bobby flew here and there on his skates, one of the jolliest little figures to be seen.
One naturally thought and spoke of him in superlatives; he was the kindest, jolliest, most hospitable, most generous and chivalrous of men, and his affection and admiration for my father were also of the superlative kind.
"I want us all," said Kathleen, "to give a party to the other queen and her subjects; and I want it to be about the very jolliest entertainment that can be found. We must, of course, ask Mrs. Ward's leave; but she is certain to give it." "I don't know that she is," said Maggie. "Oh, she is certain sure," said Kathleen. "May I go and ask her now?"
The little boy sat quietly for a while under the old apple tree. Then he got up and went slowly back to the house. During the long summer days little Luke went often to visit the Bob Lincolns. The more he watched them, the more he grew to love them. Bob Lincoln himself was the merriest, jolliest fellow of all the little boy's feathered friends.
Yes, I do feel dry after the yarn." The half year was drawing to its close, and it was generally agreed at Dr. Parker's that it had been the jolliest ever known. The boating episode and that of the tea at Oak Farm had been events which had given a fillip to existence. The school had been successful in the greater part of its cricket matches, and generally every one was well satisfied with himself.
"The jolliest thing out," said Peterson, eagerly. "One never gets tired of seeing the queer things that are in the world." "I've seen queer enough things in Melbourne in the early days," said the old colonist, with a wicked twinkle in his eyes. "Oh!" cried Julia, putting her hands up to her ears, "don't tell me them, for I'm sure they're naughty."
She spent a happy time planning the furnishing of her music-room and fell asleep before she had decided on the respective merits of old oak and mahogany. Next day began with "Happy New Year" and ended with the jolliest of family parties. All the members of the house-party spent a busy day, for Mrs. Nairn had plenty for the two maids to do in the kitchen.
"How careless of me!" the little workman would exclaim. And then Santa Claus and the other workmen would laugh, for this workshop was the jolliest place in the world, and the man would fix the Calico Clown right. "I'm glad I was born in this place," said the Nodding Donkey to himself, as his head swayed to and fro. "This is really the first day of my life.
"Well, Bess, old girl, we're off now for the jolliest time out!" cried Job as he vaulted into the saddle one June day, bound for the Yosemite Valley, that wonderful spot of which Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote on the old hotel register: "The only place I ever saw that came up to the brag." Job had left the Yellow Jacket forever.
The art is I believe very bad, as you say, but they were most worthy people, and this is the sole memorial remaining of them." "Do let us see the room, governor," urged Tom May. "Mary showed it to me the first time I came here, and I thought it about the jolliest spot in the house." "So it is, Tom," said Henry. "Mary says it should be called the Rose Room, not the grey one."
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