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Updated: June 18, 2025
"You see," began Lucian, in a business-like tone, "I took one of my 'skips' for change of scene and recreation." "And safe quarters until the wind shifted," interrupted she. "Well, go on." He laughed softly, "Even so. We children of chance do need to take flying trips sometimes, but I did not set out for Europe, Cora mine, and I wore my own clothes home." "Bravo!
This is the only kind of circular which should not go straight to its long home in the waste-paper basket. A catalogue is full of information. The catalogue skips from gay to grave, from Tupper to Aretino, from Dickens to "Drelincourt on Death." You can pick it up where you like, and lay it down when your poor fagged attention is distracted by a cab in the street, or a bird in the branches.
She pounced into Alice's arms, still talking as fast as her tongue could vibrate, changing from subject to subject without rhyme or reason, her prattle making its way by skips and shies until what was really upper-most in her sweet little heart disclosed itself. "And, O Alice! Rene has not come yet!"
You shall play with me and Clover, and Cecy, just as much as you like, and write notes in all the post-offices, and everything else." "Oh, goody! goody!" cried Elsie, executing little skips of transport. "How sweet you are, Katy! I mean to love you next best to Cousin Helen and Papa!
I thought I had as much right to change things in the revised bible, as the other fellows had to change the old one, so I pasted some mottoes and patent medicine advertisements in it, after the verses. Pa never reads a whole chapter, but reads a verse or two and skips around. Before breakfast, the other morning, Pa got the new bible and started to read the ten commandments, and some other things.
And out skips Marilla, hollering, 'Oh, oh! with her eyes shining and her hair a-flying. 'Dad dad, she sings out, 'have you brought it have you brought it? and it right there before her eyes, as women will do. "'Finest piano in San Antone, says Uncle Cal, waving his hand, proud. 'Genuine rosewood, and the finest, loudest tone you ever listened to.
There was another time, she goes on, 'that you nearly got left it was at Pulaski City. "'Yes, says I, 'I remember. My foot slipped as I was jumping on the step, and I nearly tumbled off. "'I know, says she. 'And and I I was afraid you had, John A. I was afraid you had. "And then she skips into the house through one of the big windows."
The Allegro is one of Chopin's most difficult works. It abounds in risky skips, ambuscades of dangerous double notes, and the principal themes are bold and expressive. The color note is strikingly adapted for public performance, and perhaps Schumann was correct in believing that Chopin had originally sketched this for piano and orchestra.
But Efrem stepped into the forest and cut himself a branch, two fingers' thickness, like this, and then out he skips into the road again, looking so frightful, so terrible, and gives the command like a general at a review: "On your knees!" All of them fairly fell down. "But who," says he, "shouted hold him, tie him? You, Seryoga?"
To this music the young lambs bound as to a tabor, and the London shop-girl skips rudely in the dance. For it puts a spirit of gladness in all hearts; and to look on the happy side of nature is common, in their hours, to all created things.
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