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Papa is gone to the Union; but we do not mean to wait for him, answered the little personage, with an air capable, the more droll because she was on the smallest scale, of much less substance than the round fat twins, and indeed chiefly distinguishable from them by her slender neat shape; for the faces were at first sight all alike, brown, small-featured, with large dark eyes, and dark curly hair Mercy, with the largest and most impetuous eyes, and Salome with a dreamy look, more like her mother.
And yet his face was wonderfully little altered, it was only a larger, more manly copy of the pale, small-featured boy's face, with the gray eyes, and the boyish waving brown hair; there was the old deformity to awaken the old pity; and after all her meditations, Maggie felt that she really should like to say a few words to him.
Hurrying down the stairs, she went into the library, where Mrs. Sherman was waiting for her. "This is one of our little neighbors, Mary," she said, "Girlie Dinsmore." A small-featured child of twelve, with pale blue eyes and long, pale flaxen curls, came forward to meet her.
He was looking at a large photograph which stood in a frame on the mantelpiece the photograph of a handsome man of twenty-eight or thirty, small-featured, fair, and shifty looking. "Who is that?" he asked abruptly. "Do you not know? My husband." Paul muttered an apology, but he did not turn away from the photograph. "Oh, never mind," said Mrs.
Julia's alert, small-featured face expressed some vague disappointment at what she heard, but her words were cheerful enough. "Oh of course whatever he likes best," she said. "I will tell Potter to make everything ready. I suppose there's no chance of his being here in time for dinner?" Thorpe shook his head, and then lifted his brows over some new perplexity.
He saw a girl, not a day older than twenty, dressed in a simple costume of brown cloth, and wearing a hat, veil, and gloves of harmonizing tints. The veil had been hurriedly lifted above the brim of the hat, and a pair of what seemed to be intensely dark violet eyes gazed at him from a small-featured, pallid face from which every vestige of color had fled.
It was also the dress of a girl, not that of a colourless, worn woman, and her consciousness of its unfitness showed in her small-featured face as she came forward. "Do you recognise it, Betty?" she asked hesitatingly. "It was one of my New York dresses. I put it on because because " and her stammering ended helplessly. "Because you wanted to remind me," Betty said.
Dwerrihouse and the face of his companion. Running, breathless, eager as I was, getting in the way of porters and passengers, and fearful every instant lest I should see the train going on without me, I yet observed that the new-comer was considerably younger and shorter than the director, that he was sandy-haired, mustachioed, small-featured, and dressed in a close-cut suit of Scotch tweed.
Spratt was a small-featured, small-statured man, with a remarkable power of language, mitigated by hesitation, who piqued himself on expressing unexceptionable sentiments in unexceptional language on all occasions. 'Mr. Barton, sir aw aw excuse my trespassing on your time aw to beg that you will administer a rebuke to this boy; he is aw aw most inveterate in ill-behaviour during service-time.
I looked at my pupil, who did not at first appear to notice me: she was quite a child, perhaps seven or eight years old, slightly built, with a pale, small-featured face, and a redundancy of hair falling in curls to her waist. "Good morning, Miss Adela," said Mrs. Fairfax. "Come and speak to the lady who is to teach you, and to make you a clever woman some day." She approached.
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