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Miss Marian, I'd wear your shoe-tie in my cap the rest of my life, if you would humble that fellow and make him feel that he never spoke to a titled lady abroad who had not her equal in some American girl. It just enrages me to see a New-York man, no better born than myself, putting on such superior and indifferent airs.
And, as if to dismiss the subject, Peter got up from his basket and resumed his sawing. "I wish her beauty That owes not all its duty To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie." The eighteenth of September dawned at last. The sun shone in at Marjory's window, waking her to her birthday, as if impatient for her to begin this new year of her life.
One girl is white muslin from the waist upwards, and black silk downwards to her slippers; a second blushes from topknot to shoe-tie, one universal scarlet; another shines of a pervading yellow, as if she had made a garment of the sunshine. The greater part, however, have adopted a milder cheerfulness of hue.
"My child," said the woman again, "if you don't fasten your shoe-tie, it will make you fall." "Mind your own business," said Rosamond, without even turning her head, and had not gone more than three steps when she fell flat on her face on the path. She tried to get up, but the effort forced from her a scream, for she had sprained the ankle of the foot that was already lame.
And such a yell as it gave! the creature, not the shoe-tie but I escaped, and peeped out of the upper window the one in the gable, you know, with the green blind, where you can see the garden from end to end, and I found it had disappeared, though I can't understand " "Tut, tut, Miss Trim; how you do gallop! Was it a beast?" asked the old trader. "A beast? No; a man a savage." "Oh!
Every principle of justice and equity requires, that, those who are totally unprotected by birth, station, wealth, friends, influence, and popular favor, and especially those who are the innocent objects of public contempt and prejudice, should be more vigilantly protected by law, than those who are so fortified by defence, that they have far less need of legal protection; yet the poor slave who is fortified by none of these personal bulwarks, is denied the protection of law, while the master, surrounded by them all, is panoplied in the mail of legal protection, even to the hair of his head; yea, his very shoe-tie and coat-button are legal protegees.
"Well," said Elsie, with satisfaction, "one thing I know, I've frightened off that old hawk of a cavalier with his hooked nose. I haven't seen so much as the tip of his shoe-tie to-day. Yesterday he made himself very busy around our stall; but I made him understand that you never would come there again till the coast was clear."
Even Homer's heroes ate their suppers comfortably. I think it was a mistake in your father, bringing her here. Let her stay in her sphere queening it, and leave us poor mortals to our bread and butter." "You know you don't think so," expostulated Celia; "you worship her shoe-tie, the hem of her garment." "But I don't want to," said Lawrence, "it is a compulsory worship. I had rather be quiet."
This was no small test of love, inasmuch as the maidens were exactly alike in form and features. One of them, however, thrust her foot a little forward; and the hero recognized a peculiarity of her shoe-tie, which he had somehow had leisure to notice at his previous interviews.
Duty, Good-morrow to your beauty, I kiss your sweet shoe-tie, And hope I can suit ye." Fair words butter no parsnips, says Duty; don't keep talking then, but get to your work again. Here is a day's task before you the siege of Toulon. Call you that a task? d me, I'll write it as fast as Boney carried it on. April 16. I am now far ahead with Nap.
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