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But they thought an awful lot of each other. It made me feel young again to see 'em. Anne wasn't a mossel vain, but nights she expected Gil she'd prink for hours afore her glass, fixing her hair this way and that, and trying on all her good clothes to see which become her most. I used to love her for it.
XXXII. On the morrow the Cid mounted his horse and rode into Alcudia, and brought the Infantes his sons-in-law from thence with him into the city to the Alcazar, that they might see their brides Dona Elvira and Dona Sol. Dona Ximena had her daughters ready to receive them in full noble garments, for since midnight they had done nothing but prink and prank themselves.
Getting so you fuss if you have square-topped hairpins instead of round, and letting milliners sell you any sort of hats because you are too busy to prink! Going to art galleries and concerts alone and quite satisfied to do so. Now, please, Mary, try not to be so queer and horrid!"
On one of these occasions, just before my marriage, Miss Murgatroyd accompanied her. Hence her intimate knowledge of "poor dear Lady Ingleby." Also she has a friend who, quite recently, saw Lady Ingleby driving in the Park; "and, poor thing, she had sadly gone off in looks." I felt inclined to prink in the golden mirror, after the manner of Susie, and exclaim: "Oh, do not say that, Amelia!"
"I tell you, I'm proud to make my entrance by the side of the real Librarian of the Winsted City Library." "Leave your scarf here, Catriona darling," said Polly, greeting her guests in the doorway. "You don't need to prink. Mother, Father, here are Catherine and Algernon." Mrs. Osgood came forward and took Catherine's hand with ceremony. Then she turned to Algernon. "This is really an occasion.
Mamma won't see me, if I slip down the back way; and I do so want Mary to know that my hat is prettier than hers," said Polly, up in her little room. Now Polly was rather vain, and liked to prink; so she got out the new hat, and spent some time in smoothing her braids and putting on her blue ribbons.
"I suppose they all stopped to fuss and prink," said Nora, as she peered through the vines that screened the porch. "Men are, truly, vainer than girls. There they come around the corner, now. I really believe Hippy is growing fatter. He looks awfully nice to-night, though," she hastily added. Hippy had a friend in Nora.
"Girls' heads always do ache," answered Tom, subsiding from a roar into a chuckle. "What pleasure you boys can find in such ungentlemanly things, I don't see," said Fanny, who was evidently out of sorts. "As much a mystery to you as it is to us, how you girls can like to gabble and prink from one week's end to the other," retorted Tom.
"I'll give you fifteen minutes to prink up in," the Doctor told them; and away they scampered, Polly halting by David's cot long enough to wish he "were going too." The eight were downstairs within the specified time, and they whirled off in the big motor car, which seated them all comfortably without crowding anybody.
If husband is a martyr, I'm a great deal, great deal smarter, For I talk when I've nothing to say! "And though I mind my work, I also prink and perk, For Johnny's such a f-a-s-cin-a-ting He! The House Wren Length five inches. Upper parts dark brown finely barred with black. Under parts gray, washed with brown and very faintly banded. A fidgety little bird with a very merry song.
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