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Updated: May 19, 2025


No bird, no insect comes so high. No wind blows ever in a balloon, no breeze rustles, for it moves with the wind and is itself a part of the atmosphere. Once started, it does not rock nor sway; you cannot feel whether it rises or falls.

"Your fingers are twinkling with green and white stones, and your dress rustles like old Mrs. Jameson's." "'And she shall walk in silk attire, And silver have to spare," sang Giles. "Never mind Dot, Esther. Your brave attire suits you well." "She looks very nice," put in Ruth, softly; "but she is our dear old Esther all the same." "Nonsense, auntie," exclaimed Flurry, in her sharp little voice.

I won't have you insinuate that I would run after any man or care in the least whether he's in love or not. I just guess I've got some self-respect; and as for Landry Court, we're no more nor less than just good friends, and I appreciate his business talents and the way he rustles 'round, and he merely respects me as a friend, and it don't go any farther than that. 'An eye on him, I do declare!

There were probably a dozen very young men in the room waiting to rise with their partners at a signal for dancing; and these could not be calculated upon to take an initiative, or follow one as ladies, poor slaves! will do when the electric hostess rustles. The men present were non-conductors.

Ennui is like being forced to drink tepid water or to eat soup without salt. Labor, on the contrary, is like a friend with grit and tonic in his make-up. It comes to us as a wind visits the forest, and sets our faculties stirring as the wind rustles the leaves and sets the wood fragrance flying. It puts spice in our broth and ice in our drink.

The sepulchral roars of passing steamers echo along the wooded shore, the night wind rustles the tree-tops, Owensboro dogs are much awake, and the electric lamps of the city throw upon our canvas screen the fantastic shadows of leaves and dancing boughs. Fishermen's tales Skiff nomenclature Green River Evansville Henderson Audubon and Rafinesque Floating trade The Wabash.

The trees stood in an attitude of intentness, as if they waited longingly for a wind to come and rock them. A startling quiet overhung all surrounding things so completely, that the crunching of the waggon- wheels was as a great noise, and small rustles, which had never obtained a hearing except by night, were dis- tinctly individualized.

Then he gives her a quick kiss, but she stands with swelling chest and eyes glittering in tears, watching him out of sight. Aunt Laura rustles down. "Mutiny in the camp," says madame, with a little laugh; and though Cecil does not understand, she knows she is meant. "Floyd will have his hands full with that child," comments Laura. "She is not so angelic as she looks."

During all this time, and throughout all these exercises, the one article of dress upon her fidgety person that has rustle in it, rustles.

The great expanse of restful sea, so faintly blue all day, and so faintly red in the late afternoon, is like no other ocean in its unutterable peace; and this joyous, riotous trade-wind, which rustles the trees all day, and falls asleep at night, and cools the air, seems to come from some widely different laboratory than that in which our vicious east winds, and damp west winds, and piercing north winds, and suffocating south winds are concocted.

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