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The two upper bows rather gave the impression of overgrown wings sprouting from Charlotta's neck, somewhat after the fashion of Raphael's cherubs.
What he thought of was the violets and daffodils, and fresh grass and sprouting shrubs, the young lambs in the field, and the warbling larks in the air. No doubt, the little boy's heart was heavy when he was lifted from the coach, and went back into the palace. How much happier he might have been if he had been one of the children he had seen hay-making at Saint Cloud, the year before!
Be sure thy friend inhabits a day not out of harmony with this morning of earthly spring, with this sunlight, those rain-drops, that sweet wind that flows so softly over his grave." It was the first sprouting of a germon. He covered it up and left it: he had something else to talk to his people about this morning. While he sat thus in the pulpit, his wife was praying for him ere she rose.
It was a large square head with closely cropped light hair and porcelain-blue eyes under lids that showed white in the red sunburned face, and a square jaw made a little grey by the sprouting beard. "Say, Andy, how the hell long have we all been in this goddam train?... Ah've done lost track o' the time...." "What's the matter; are you gettin' old, Chris?" asked Judkins laughing.
From Albano you may take your way through several ancient little cities to Frascati, a rival centre of <i>villeggiatura</i>, the road following the hillside for a long morning's walk and passing through alternations of denser and clearer shade the dark vaulted alleys of ilex and the brilliant corridors of fresh- sprouting oak.
"Yes, sir," says John, "is that all?" "Well, if you get through in good season, you might pick over those potatoes in the cellar; they are sprouting; they ain't fit to eat." John is obliged to his father, for if there is any sort of chore more cheerful to a boy than another, on a pleasant day, it is rubbing the sprouts off potatoes in a dark cellar.
Many good people who adopt this dietetic reform have a tendency to scratch one another's shoulder blades and expect to find their wings already sprouting. If it were as easy as this the complacent cow would be high up in the scale of spiritual aspirants. The consciousness of man works from a centre which co-ordinates and includes the phenomena of thought, feeling, and volition.
In proof of these trees being derived from the head of Tuna, we are told that we have only to break the nut in order to see in the sprouting germ the two eyes and the mouth of Tuna, the great eel, the lover of Ina. For a full understanding of this very complicated myth more information has been supplied by Mr. Gill.
I grew with the sprouting grass, and enjoyed my life as the buds and birds seemed to enjoy theirs. It was only as if the bud and the bird and the dear warm earth knew, in the same dumb way that I did, that all their joy and sweetness came to them out of the sky.
He showed Claude a little model of it, which was already cracking, and the painter looked at it in silence, surprised and displeased at certain concessions he noticed in it: a sprouting of prettiness from beneath a persistent exaggeration of form, a natural desire to please, blended with a lingering tendency to the colossal.
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