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Updated: June 8, 2025


If the blackberry patch has been left to its own wild will, there is nothing left for us but to attack it, well-gloved, in April, with the pruning-shears, and cut out everything except three or four young canes in the hill. These will probably be tall, slender, and branchless, therefore comparatively unproductive.

There was a single red rose in the Polish toque, and that one touch of color guided him as he followed the gracefully gliding unknown beauty. Strangely stirred at heart, he marked the distinction of the lady's bearing, her well-gloved hand, clasping a music roll and even the natty bottines had not escaped him.

"Then I laughed, and the horse-boys laughed loudly, and the crowd louder still, and finally the old gentleman doubled himself up in his blue silk fur-lined robe in fits of laughter. "An Asiatic only relishes one thing better than being outwitted that is to outwit. "'Eyah! Eyah! Ha! ha! ha! they cried as we rode away. "'Ha! ha! ha! replied I, waving a well-gloved hand, on my road to Pekin."

In vain did well-gloved hands hold thousands of green parasols and umbrellas over their heads as they walked four and five deep through the leading thoroughfares yesterday. The bonnets with their 'green and crape' were alone defensible, velvets and Paisleys, silks and satins, met one common fate thorough saturation. Yet all this and more was borne without a murmur.

Zara, who had moved aside a little way out of delicacy, to avoid intruding on our meeting, now turned, and with her own radiant smile and exquisite grace, stretched out her little well-gloved hand. "I am delighted to know you!" she said, in those sweet penetrating accents of hers which were like music.

In the midst of their devotions, as they knelt upon the floor, the sharp eyes of the young ladies were caught by gesticulations of the well-gloved hand of the Chevalier des Meloises, as he saluted them across the aisle.

She had adopted her cousin's gestures and tricks of manner; and now, as she sat by Mme. d'Espard's side, she played with a tiny scent bottle that dangled by a slender gold chain from one of her fingers, displayed a little well-gloved hand without seeming to do so.

Ben Butler was a capable pony and he paid habitual deference to the wishes of his mistress the result of long training. As he progressed at a gentle walk Prescott scarcely needed one hand for his guidance. It was this lack of occupation that caused the other to wander into dangerous proximity to the neat and well-gloved fingers of Mrs. Markham, which were not far away in the first place.

"The review only begins at half-past twelve," he said; he had fallen half behind his impetuous daughter. It might have been supposed that she meant to hasten their progress by a movement of her right arm, for it swung like an oar blade through the water. In her impatience she had crushed her handkerchief into a ball in her tiny, well-gloved fingers.

So she hastened up to Bernardine, and held out her well-gloved hand. "I had not a chance of speaking to you last night, Miss Holme," she said. "You retired so early. I hope you have rested after your journey. You seemed quite worn out." "Thank you," said Bernardine, looking admiringly at the beautiful woman, and envying her, just as all plain women envy their handsome sisters.

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