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Updated: October 24, 2025


His complexion was slightly bronzed by residence in continental climates, a circumstance that gave a warmth and mellowness to his features, which, when taken into consideration with his black, clustering locks, and the snowy whiteness of his forehead, placed him in the very highest order of handsome men.

She passed out of memory, and was forgotten, like a perished leaf, or a beautiful sunset fading out with the night. The summer days fled on, and brought the autumn mellowness and splendor. Margie, outwardly calm and quiet, lived at Harrison Park with her staid maiden aunt. A year passed away thus monotonously, then another, and no tidings ever came of Archer Trevlyn.

The knowledge of good and evil thrust upon him in these months was not without effect in developing a certain largeness of outlook upon humanity a kind of generous philosophy which remained with him afterward in the form of a peculiar mellowness of temperament.

There had been no rain since March, and the sea that sent its daily fogs and breezes to cool San Francisco and the towns about the bay was forty miles from Rosewater. "Never mind," said Isabel, as Gwynne mopped his brow for the third time and ostentatiously rubbed his face. "The nights are cool and the hot weather will soon moderate down into the mellowness of October.

David raised the instrument to his lips, blew one low note, and then a little run of notes, all smooth and soft. Mellowness and a sober sweetness were in the tone. He paused a moment after this, and seemed questioning what to play.

Jenny Lind was securely throned as the operatic goddess of the town, and no rivalry had power to shake her from her place. The judgment of the musical critics, though not intemperate in praise, had something more than a touch of the public enthusiasm. "It is wanting in that roundness and mellowness which belongs to organs of the South," observed a very able musical connoisseur.

Many persons add a tea-spoonful of powdered white sugar, thinking that it gives a mellowness to the whole. The meat of the body and claws of the lobster must be carefully extracted from the shell and minced very small When the dressing is smoothly and thoroughly amalgamated mix the meat with it, and let it be handed round to the company.

If for no other reason, the colour scheme is sufficient to exclude this able artist, and, versatile as he undoubtedly was, it may be questioned whether he ever could have attained to the mellowness and glow which suffuse this picture.

This may be explained by the fact that England is an old country, having been plowed and planted and harrowed for close on to a thousand years before America was discovered. This long period of cultivation gives the country-side a mellowness and well-groomed look.

Oh, my dear Lucy, never let yourself be kissed by a man without a mustache; their kisses have no flavor, none whatever! They no longer have the charm, the mellowness and the snap yes, the snap of a real kiss. The mustache is the spice. Imagine placing to your lips a piece of dry or moist parchment. That is the kiss of the man without a mustache. It is not worth while.

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