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Updated: May 5, 2025


This morning I said to Nanette, 'Why is't, all in one moment, you send me to the devil, and pray to meet me in Abraham's bosom too? What think you she answered me? Why, this, my Bamboir: 'Why is't Adam loved his wife and swore her down before the Lord also, all in one moment? Why Ma'm'selle Duvarney does this or that is not for muddy brains like ours. It is some whimsy.

Flint, suh, seein' Louisa liked you so much, an' it's you she'd want to have it " she leaned over, pushed the thick fair hair aside, and laid her finger upon a very whimsy of a curl, shorter, paler, fairer than the others, just above the little right ear. "Her pa useter call that the wishin' curl," said she, half apologetically.

A secret of her appeal may lie in the fact that the artist is the father of the model. The little girl, crowned with a wildflower, posed with the pertness of a wayside blossom, her hands extended like pointed leaves, has a roguishness and playful grace that charm. With something of the same humorous whimsy Mr.

This is successfully done in the duck business, but the duck is a Chinese animal and his ways are not the ways of the more fastidious hen. In dairy work the individual preferences of the cows are given attention and their whimsy catered to by the herdsman.

It was on the other side of the river and there was no bridge. Kenny, who believed all things of Fate when the pet or victim was himself, refused absolutely to credit her crowning whimsy. In a fury of exasperation he clambered down to the water's edge and washed his face; moodily mopping it with his handkerchief he stared across the water.

"A few letters, mostly from the people you disappointed, I suspect. I'll fetch them." When she returned, Smith immediately noticed a long official envelope in the bundle. He tore it open. "Great Scott!" he cried. "An order to rejoin on Wednesday without fail. That's a nasty whack." "Any explanation?" asked Barracombe. "Not a word. Some sudden whimsy of the admiral's, I suppose.

Oh, to nestle in it and be at rest. Yet she held him at arm's length. When they shook hands her nerves thrilled, but she was the colder outwardly for very fear of herself. On the ninth day he proposed. Eileen knew it would be that day. Lying in bed that morning, she found herself caught by her old impersonal whimsy. "I'm a fever, and on the ninth day of me the man comes out in a rash proposal."

My tastes bring a smile to his lips; he wonders by what whimsy I prefer wood that is worm-eaten, chirouna, as he calls it, to sound wood, which burns so much better. I have my views on the subject; and the worthy man submits to them. And now to us two, O my fine oak-trunk seamed with scars, gashed with wounds whence trickle the brown drops smelling of the tan-yard.

Humility, you are helping me to understand. Now, Chance, what have you to say to me?" It was more of the fantastic whimsy with which Walker Farr played. His eyes, searching the street after this challenge to Chance, beheld an ice-wagon rumbling past. It was a neat-looking cart, painted white, and bore the advertisement, "Crystal Pure Independent Ice Company."

Lacking gloriousness in themselves, they deny gloriousness to all mankind; too cowardly for whimsy and derring-do, they assert whimsy and derring-do ceased at the very latest no later than the middle ages; flickering little tapers themselves, their feeble eyes are dazzled to unseeingness of the flaming conflagrations of other souls that illumine their skies.

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