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Updated: June 28, 2025
What hath he said to thee? Tell me every word, Lambkin." "He hath said more than I could tell thee, Janet, in a whole hour." "It is impossible! And what were all of these hour sayings, love pratings?" "If I told thee, thou wouldst then know as much as both of us, and there are but two in a marriage contract; so I will have to begin barring secrets from thee."
"My poor, innocent Ban! If you were to try and talk books and poetry, 'Shakespeare and the musical glasses, to the average society girl, as you call her, what do you suppose would happen?" "Why, I suppose I'd give myself away as an ignoramus." "Heaven save you for a woolly lambkin! The girl would flee, shrieking, and issue a warning against you as a high-brow, a prig, and a hopeless bore.
"And did Sir Julian know of this ruse of thine?" she asked, haughtily. "Janet, methinks the maid speaks with thee!" "What is it, Lambkin? I was not listening." "I will wait until the storm ceases, perhaps thou wilt find thy hearing by then." There was a long silence within the coach. The tears of Mistress Penwick were dried and she sat sullen, deliberately trying to hate Lord Cedric.
"Never mind her," said her sister soothingly. "She is a motherless child, and therefore unlike us. As for Heinz Schorlin, he is certainly a gallant knight; but, my innocent lambkin, he is a wolf nevertheless." "A wolf?" asked Eva, opening her large eyes as wide as if they beheld some terrible object.
Then saith that lass o' mine, saith she, "Father, do thou fetch some o' th' birch wine out o' th' cupboard and bring it to me in a cup;" and to the girl she saith, "Come, then; come, then," like as though she had been coaxing some little spring lambkin to follow her unto its dam; and she half pulls and half carries th' wench into th' house, and seats her on a low stool i' th' chimney-corner, and kneels down aside of her.
"I haven't the slightest doubt of it," Aunt Mary agreed, "but you are wandering from your subject, which was the smallness of Great Britain." "No, I'm not at least not exactly, I want to make Great Britain greater, and I can't think of a way. I should like to have plenty of room and plenty of time." "That won't be an easy problem for you to solve, my lambkin," Aunt Mary said.
If my poor lambkin had been alive now, she would have been a great-grandmother. My eldest grandchild, Hertzel, has a talent for the fiddle. A gentleman is paying for his lessons, God be thanked. I suppose you have heard I won four pounds on the lotteree. You see I have not tried thirty years for nothing! If I only had my health, I should have little to grumble at.
"Young folks! young folks!" laughed the friar, changing his tone, and holding up his finger slyly; "the little bird so cunningly nestled in the church to fly out my Lady Baroness! Well, so thou hast a pretty, timid lambkin there, Sir Baron. Take care you use her mildly."
There is discord within, and it is far better that the discord should be resolved harmoniously rather than ill, or not at all. The study of music at this period may thus result in marked benefit to the physical health in a perfectly natural manner: for to forbid any expression to these emotions would be much as if we forbade a canary to sing or a lambkin to jump.
We heard the orchestra and went around and found Colonel Lambkin dancing and everybody havin' a wonderful time. My pa sat there so big and powerful and I was proud to death of him. Well, we had wonderful sleeps on board and we all sat at the captain's table and had the most splendid meals fish all the time if we wanted it; and beefsteak, and all kinds of pie and everything.
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