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"Oh, yes; and of Titania and Bottom of course, but that was only a dream Mr. Bovyer is a very solid reality. But I must not stay here gossiping. Mr. Winthrop will be waiting for my description of the music." I slipped into my own room to lay aside my wraps, still smiling over Mrs. Flaxman's childish ideas respecting Mr.
Just fancy, Clemence, I bounded in the saddle at each leap, sometimes upon the mare's neck, sometimes upon the crupper; it was terrible! I tried to withdraw my foot from the stirrup as Christian had told me to do; but just then Titania ran against the trunk of a tree, and I rolled over with her.
So Roger poked up the coal fire in the den, disposed the chairs, and gave Titania a copy of Sartor Resartus to look at. He then vanished into the kitchen with his wife, whence Titania heard the cheerful clank of crockery in a dishpan and the splashing of hot water.
Arlington makes quite a mystery of his costume, but it is a mystery already revealed, both to Col. Donaldson and Philip, as I can plainly perceive by the significant glances they exchange whenever an allusion is made to it. Robert Dudley is to be a page, Charles Seagrove, a beautiful boy of six years old, an Oberon, and our little Eva a Titania. Mrs.
And seeing that "The Repose of Titania" was the first of his paintings to bring Michael Quarrington that meed of praise and recognition which was later his in such full measure, perhaps she had. "I think I'm glad you're not a saint, after all," remarked Magda thoughtfully. "Saint's are dreadfully dull and superior." He smiled down at her. "Are they? How do you know?"
She lay curled up on the sofa in the back drawing-room in Harley Street, looking very lovely in her white muslin and blue ribbons. If Titania had ever been dressed in white muslin and blue ribbons, and had fallen asleep on a crimson damask sofa in a back drawing-room, Edith might have been taken for her. Margaret was struck afresh by her cousin's beauty.
The house was haunted agreeably, delightfully haunted by a golden light, a perfumed radiant light that could only have in my mind one origin, one creator Titania Titania, queen of the fairies, the guardian angel of my aged, my extremely aged relatives. "Aunt Deborah," I said one morning, as I found her seated in the embrasure of the breakfast room window crocheting, "Aunt Deborah!
"Miss Geraldine Norris!" a voice broke upon the air, a voice that he had not before heard, and he turned abruptly to greet the lady as she formally introduced herself. A veritable Titania she seemed as she swayed in the doorway.
By deleting a hundred million hours we shorten Senator Borah's speeches against the League by 11,410 years. That's very encouraging." "According to that way of reckoning," she said with sarcasm, "Mr. Borah's term must have expired about 11,000 years ago." "My dear Titania," I said, "the ways of the Government may seem inscrutable, but we have got to follow them with faith. If Mr.
"After his return, the novelty and sentiment of his original subjects were universally admired. Most of these were of the delicate class, and each had its peculiar character. Titania with her Indian votaries was arch and sprightly; Milton dictating to his daughters, solemn and interesting. Several pictures of Wood Nymphs and Bacchantes charmed by their rural beauty, innocence, and simplicity.
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