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Updated: June 19, 2025
The rascally lackeys returned, announcing that they had given up the pursuit at the appearance of the watch, but not without driving half a finger deep their pikes in the holy man's behind. The night-caps vanished from the windows, which were closed again, and whilst the young nobleman talked to his followers, I went up to Catherine, whose tears began to dry in the pretty folds of her smile.
Moved and seconded, That the Irrepressibles take two night-caps, and retire in a body item: two heads better than one, two night-caps ditto, ditto. 3:30 a.m. Commotion in cabin. Irrepressibles find no place to lay their weary heads. Moonlight sail proposed; observations on deck no moon; squall in the distance; air very chilly. Irrepressibles retire in a body, and take night-caps.
Now, Master East, do let those things alone. You're mixing up three new boys' things." And she rushed at East, who escaped round the open trunks holding up a prize. "Hullo! look here, Tommy," shouted he; "here's fun!" and he brandished above his head some pretty little night-caps, beautifully made and marked, the work of loving fingers in some distant country home.
Pullet, you'll bear it in mind, though you'll be blundering with the keys, and never remember as that on the third shelf o' the left-hand wardrobe, behind the night-caps with the broad ties, not the narrow-frilled uns, is the key of the drawer in the Blue Room, where the key o' the Blue Closet is. You'll make a mistake, and I shall niver be worthy to know it.
In the harbor the yachts stood out white and spectral, and afar the sea ruffled her night-caps. The tram for Nice shrieked down the incline toward the promontory, now a vast frowning shadow. At the foot of the road which winds up to the palaces the car was signaled, and two women boarded. Both were veiled and exhibited signs of recent agitation. They maintained a singular silence.
If a babe does not wear a cap in the day, it is not at all necessary that he should wear one at night. He will sleep more comfortably without one, and it will be better for his health. Moreover, night-caps injure both the thickness and beauty of the hair. Have you any remarks to make on the clothing of an infant, when, in the winter time, he is sent out for exercise?
Adele brought one of her own night-caps when she returned with the warming-pan, and Pierrette, who had never slept in anything but the coarsest linen sheets, was amazed at the fineness and softness of the cotton ones. When she was fairly in bed and tucked up, Adele, going downstairs with Sylvie, could not refrain from saying, "All she has isn't worth three francs, mademoiselle."
To what length, then, of cultured ancestry must not this Bell give evidence? It sounds like the tinkle of triviality to descend from the stern business of this present time to write of night-caps: And yet while the discordant battles are puffing their cheeks upon the rumbling bass pipes, it is relief if there be intermingled a small, shrill treble any slightest squeak outside the general woe.
"At any rate these are not the clothes which you locked into the closet, however they came here." "The very same, Fred. See, I noticed the numbers 6 upon the stockings, 2 on the night-caps, and " "Give me the key," I interrupted. She gave me the key. I went to the cedar closet and tried the door. It was locked.
The writer urges that boys as soon as they can run alone go without hats to harden them, and if possible sleep without night-caps, as soon as they have any hair.
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