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Updated: October 19, 2024


They move naturally and lightly that is, the young girls do; mothers in England, as elsewhere, are apt to put on weight; but many of the mothers are as handsome in their well-wearing English way as their daughters.

They may not at first be as clever with the hoe as the Bessarabian or the Bokhariot, or whatever the fashionable breed is, but they have qualities of pluck, good humour, and a certain well-wearing virtue which are not altogether bad.

But to maintain such a position to keep the bailiffs from the door from year's end to year's end was a truly Herculean task in days when a newspaper "rate" of remuneration or a well-wearing copyright did not so much as exist, and when Reviews sweated their writers at the rate of a guinea per sheet of thirty-two pages. Smollett was continually having recourse to loans.

It was when she was standing on her own doorstep, opening her parasol, on the morning after his arrival. She was thin, though not gaunt; and a good, well-wearing, thoughtful face had taken the place of the one which had temporarily attracted him in the days of his nonage. She wore black, and it became her in her character of widow.

It was not cut with particular style, neither was it beautifully lined, but the fabric itself was plucked otter, the dark, well-wearing fur of many lights and of matchless luster and beauty. "For goodness sake, Mr. Darby," the girl cried. "What have you got in this boat? Surely that isn't just the lunch " She pointed to the pile of supplies, covered by the blankets, in the center of the craft.

A woman without a heart; a good, hard-mouthed, strong-pulling, well-wearing woman, honest, and a lady; a handsome, superior woman, and far beyond his deserts, was the wife for him. Gervase pursued this line of thought; but he spoke to Miss Baring, after a little introductory flourish about the weather, his ride from Ashpound, and the embroidery which she had taken up, in a different strain.

It was mid-May time, bringing with it weather not, perhaps, quite so blooming as that assumed to be natural to the month by the joyous poets of three hundred years ago; but a very tolerable, well-wearing May, that the average rustic would willingly have compounded for in lieu of Mays occasionally fairer, but usually more foul.

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