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Updated: June 11, 2025


"If I ate that it would go to my head, and I'd have to be removed in an ambulance. And the awful part of it is I want to eat it. Take it out of my sight, Jean, or I'll yield, and the consequences will be awful." "But it is too dreadful to think of all you poor souls have gone through," said an aunt soulfully. "How little we in Australia know of what war means!"

And he had dreams of a more companionable future which included Mexican dishes served hot, evenings of blissful indolence accompanied by melody, and a Señora who would sing "Linda Rosa, Adios!" which would be the "piece de resistance" of his pastoral menu. The "tame cow," which he had so ardently longed for, now grazed soulfully in a temporary enclosure out on the mesa.

Teddy looked up soulfully as he munched a cookie. "Costs money to see me act funny," he said. "Go on; go on!" urged the boys. "You never showed us any of your tricks except what you did in the ring this evening." "Do you know, it's a funny thing, but I never can be funny unless there is a crop of new-mown sawdust under my feet," remarked Teddy.

"Must be your morals then," retorted Emma McChesney. "My! My! And on the road! Why, the trail of bleeding hearts that you must leave all the way from Maine to California would probably make the Red Sea turn white with envy." The Fresh Young Kid speared a piece of liver and looked soulfully up into the adoring eyes of the waitress who was hovering over him.

"It is locked!" he cried in a tone of delight, as if the best luck in the world had befallen him. "We are locked in the church!" "Locked in?" she said, filled with sweet horror. "Why does that cause you dismay? Where can one possibly have better quarters than in a church?" he said soulfully. He gently put his arm around her waist, and with his other hand grasped her hand.

As Cap'n Sproul trudged home, his little wife's arm tucked snugly in the hook of his own, he observed, soulfully: "Mattermony, Louada Murilla mattermony, it is a blessed state that it does the heart good to see folks git into as ought to git into it. As the poet says um-m-m, well, it's in that book on the settin'-room what-not. I'll read it to ye when we git home."

You must play rhythmically before you can play soulfully; you must first be able to keep time before you can attempt to express color and emotion through any fluctuation of rhythm. One depends on the other, therefore time and rhythm come first; when these are well under control, not before, we can go further and enter the wider field of tonal variety.

Crymble a new sense of power and self-reliance. He hopped up, gathered a handful of rocks and made at his Xantippe. His aim was not too good and he did not hit her, but he stood for several minutes and soulfully bombarded the door that she slammed behind her in her flight. Then he came back and gathered more rocks from the scene of his recent burial.

Then he leant his chin on his hand and regarded us long and soulfully, yet said he never a word; while we jigged up and down in the dust, grinning bashfully but with expectation. For you never knew exactly what this man might say or do. "You look bored," he remarked presently; "thoroughly bored. Or else let me see; you're not married, are you?"

Anne, at the head of the table, looked pained, but there was genuine apprehension in the doctor's face. "Where is your sister?" he asked. "Down there by the gate," Alix answered. "They're gazing soulfully into each other's eyes, and all that! Peter went home. But CHERRY- -with a beau! Isn't that the ultimate extension of the limit! I'm crazy about it I think it's great. An engineer, Dad, and Mrs.

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