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Updated: June 25, 2025


It sounded so wintry cold, that the mother was about to tap on the window-pane with her thimbled finger, to summon the two children in, when they both cried out to her with one voice.

And she had an image of that remote brain as something with a red spot on it, for once Constance had said: "Mother, why did father have a stroke?" and Mrs. Baines had replied: "It was a haemorrhage of the brain, my dear, here" putting a thimbled finger on a particular part of Sophia's head. Not merely had Constance and Sophia never really felt their father's tragedy; Mrs.

"It's a good thing I am able to create something, Henry," placing her thimbled hand on his shoulder and smiling down. She was slightly the taller. It was remarkable how quick and how tender his intuitions could be. An innuendo from her, faint as the brush of a wing, and he would immediately cluck with his tongue and throw out quite a bravado of chest. "You're all right, Em. You suit me."

You much perplexed me by the various set: They were indeed an elegant quartette! And hence the thimbled finger of grave Pallas, To th' erring needle's point was more than callous. But, ah, the poor Arachne! she, unarmed, Blund'ring, through hasty eagerness, alarmed With all a rival's hopes, a mortal's fears, Still miss'd the stitch, and stained the web with tears.

'If you wish to, said Wendy, keeping her head erect this time. Peter thimbled her, and almost immediately she screeched. 'What is it, Wendy? 'It was exactly as if some one were pulling my hair. 'That must have been Tink. I never knew her so naughty before. And indeed Tink was darting about again, using offensive language.

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