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Updated: June 4, 2025


The thunders and the smokes rolled up and diminished and renewed themselves, but the small children romped up and down the old stone steps; the beginner's aeroplane unsteadily chased its own shadow over the fields; and the soldiers in billet asked the band for their favourite tunes. Said the lieutenant of local Guards as the cars went on: "She play Tipperary."

Take plenty of out-door exercise and don't eat too many strawberries." Children, on their way to school in the town hall, shouted with glee as they romped in the snow-laden gale. It had no terrors for them. They were not concerned with the dour prospect that brought anxiety to the hearts of their elders. "It's fine to be a kid," said Percival, watching the antics of a crowd of boys.

She romped with them on the lawn; she took them out to ride every day; she put them to bed every night; she insisted upon buying their clothes; she bought them a pony an' a little omnibus; she built them a playhouse for their comfort. The whole villa began to revolve around the children. They called her mama an' they called me papa, a sufficiently singular situation.

At lunch both the Roberts and the Joshuas were away. Afterwards, they romped with the children she and Susan. They were shy at first, especially the third Joshua, but Honora captivated him by playing two sets of tennis in the broiling sun, at the end of which exercise he regarded her with a new-born admiration in his eyes. He was thirteen. "I didn't think you were that kind at all," he said.

And when it was cool Flossie, Freddie and Stella ate it. Mrs. Bobbsey only laughed when Flossie told her what had happened, but she said she thought the little girl had better not try to make any more candy until she was a little older. The weather was getting colder day by day now. The children had red cheeks when they went to school, and they ran and romped along to keep warm.

Vanstone as boisterously round the neck as if he belonged to some larger order of Newfoundland dog, and was made to be romped with at his daughter's convenience.

He caught her in his arms and romped around the room with her, then dropped her into a chair, and watched her wiping away tears of helpless laughter. "Yes I'll rake in the girls!" she gasped. She wasn't very successful in her invitations. "I asked Rose, but I had to ask her mother, too," she said; "and one of the teachers at the Medfield school." Maurice looked doubtful.

General Howe solicited the honor of escorting Miss Newville to the dinner-table; Captain Coffin, possibly preferring the society of the girl with whom he often had romped to that of the mother, offered his arm to Berinthia, leaving to General Ruggles the honor of escorting the hostess. "The state of the times," said Mr.

The sweet child whose frock falls only to her knees, whose wide white pantalets almost touch her red shoes, with whom I have romped for three summers alternately teasing and caressing, yet always with the lofty port of protection and superiority, no longer satisfies my heart or gratifies my pride. I try to avoid her. She follows me about meekly, confused by my coldness.

She glanced at him then, and saw only her son, the child she had carried in her arms, the boy who had romped with her, and she only knew now that he was suffering, that no one on earth could be in greater pain. "Oh, my poor Joe!" she murmured. "Yes," he went on, beside himself, "I'm blasted with guilt...." She cried out: "If you go on like this, we'll both go out of our minds, Joe! Fight!

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