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Updated: June 28, 2025
She had never been merrier in a school-girl frolic or more ready with gibe and jest and laughter. She sang her best songs, putting her whole soul into them "Si tu savais comme je l'aime." René Vergniaud was so dazed that he came near bidding farewell to his senses for ever.
Keineth, looking down the length of the room, decked with the holly the children had fastened over doors and windows, thought that nowhere could Christmas be merrier than right there at the Lees! And what helped make the merriment was the comforting thought that Tim and his family were eating a Christmas dinner, too! At eight o'clock Peggy stole quietly to her mother.
No woman could have been brighter and merrier. She laughed at the expression on his face when he saw her hands red from hot dish-water, and she would not allow him to help her. The boast she had made to him of her housekeeping abilities had not been an idle one.
Fanny, joyous as a lark and merrier still at seeing Redbud "down stairs" again overflowing, indeed, with mirth and laughter, like a morn of Spring, and making old Caesar, dozing on the rug, rise up and whine.
The said ceremony was concluded at the residence of the archbishop, where on this occasion, in honour of the Saviour or men, the lords and ladies of Touraine hopped, skipped and danced, for in this country the people dance, skip, eat, flirt, have more feasts and make merrier than any in the whole world.
'It's a thing to laugh at, Martha, not to care for, whispered the locksmith, as he followed his wife to the window, and good-humouredly dried her eyes. 'What does it matter? You had seen your fault before. Come! Bring up Toby again, my dear; Dolly shall sing us a song; and we'll be all the merrier for this interruption!
Fortunately it was a beautiful night and full moon, so we diverted our dance to a game of hide-and-seek, and a merrier evening I have seldom spent. The annual out-port subscription ball keeps everyone in a ferment for weeks. Owing to the cosmopolitan nature of the community due care must be taken that the various nationalities are represented on the committee, to avoid giving offence.
After our many difficulties we felt so jolly and so much at home, all, that is, except the man from Boston, who sat apart from the rest and stared soberly across the long, slow seas, that our little party on deck was merrier by far than many a Salem merrymaking before or since. I knew that Roger was deeply troubled by the loss of the money and I marveled at his self-control.
And they promised it, and gave their hand thereon. They led them to their quarters to rest, and saw the wounded men laid softly in their beds. They set before them that were whole meat and good wine, and never were men merrier. They are the battered shields away into safe keeping; and the bloody saddles, of which there were enow, they hid, that the women might not grieve thereat.
"But it will be well if your venerable ladyship would look over my hand a bit! Are we four ladies to play, or are we to add one or two more persons to our number?" "Naturally only four!" Madame Wang smiled. "Were one more player let in," lady Feng interposed, "it would be merrier!" "Call Yuean Yang here," old lady Chia suggested, "and make her take this lower seat; for as Mrs.
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