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Updated: May 29, 2025
A wild desire to make a toque like it to put on her own towzled locks on the following Sunday caused her to stare so hard at Kitty with her mouth wide open that she did not hear a word that young lady was saying. "Are you in a dream?" asked Kitty Malone. "I want to see Miss Elma Lewis. Is she at home?" "Miss Helma? No, miss, that she ain't," replied Maggie.
She sang as she had not sung before. 'I wish to embrace you! cried Madame Bonanni, when they had finished. And forthwith Margaret felt herself enveloped in the Turkish bath-gown, and entangled in the towzled hair and held by a pair of tremendously strong white arms; and being thus helpless, she experienced a kindly but portentous kiss on each cheek; after which she was set at liberty.
Its thick dark-brown hair was all towzled and standing on end, its brown eyes were opened very wide in astonishment, and it was showing magnificently strong teeth, a little discoloured.
The name of Edith Darby conjured up in his mind a childhood playmate, a girl with towzled yellow curls and chubby, confiding little hands.... But these dim memory-pictures went no further: there were no later visions of Edith as a young woman, blossoming with virgin beauty. They stopped short, and he had a deep, compelling sense of grief.
I saw her somewhat towzled hair Reflected in the brook I might have seen her often there, Only I didn't look. Her mean abode was but a cell; 'Twas lonely, chill, and drear. Her work was all her wealth, but well She wrought with hope and cheer. She, envious not of great or gay, Slept, with unbolted doors; Then woke, and as we Yankees say, "Flew round" and did her chores.
It was Ballou at least it was a towzled snow image in a sitting posture, with Ballou's voice. I rose up, and there in the gray dawn, not fifteen steps from us, were the frame buildings of a stage station, and under a shed stood our still saddled and bridled horses!
And now Maria began to observe that her companion was lagging behind her at a considerable distance. More than once she had to shout back to him: "My brother! don't drop behind so!" "My horse is tired out," stammered Hanák, and he kept on mopping up the sweat from his towzled poll. "Give him the spur, then!" "I would if I had 'em." "Then ride in front of me, and I'll whip him up from behind."
At last the burly god fell out by his sheer weight, and his followers restored him to consciousness by taking him by the heels and dipping his towzled and bleeding head into a huge jar of wine and water.
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