The evening was warm, and she sat bareheadedwith her lace-work on her knee; but presently she put it down.
She was exceedingly beautiful, standing there in her black habit, bareheaded in the glare of the lenses, standing with head thrown back, with eyes challenging the past, and a faint glow on either cheek.
This and another carriage and Nolan's four-wheeler blocked the way; but without waiting for them to move up, Carlton leaned out of his hansom and called the bareheaded man to its side.
Hearing this, thebareheaded man hastened to help Carlton to alight.
It seemed hardly possible that only two days before they had seen another wedding party in the Champs Elysees, where the men wore evening dress, and the women were bareheaded and with long trains.
He stood bareheaded and read the message thankfully and went back to the house with peace in his heart.
A little murmur of assent went up from the circle, bareheaded now, like Christopher.
One day in March, when the land was swept with cold winds and beaten with rain, Christopher came out of the little wooden building, where he worked, and stood bareheaded a moment in the driving rain.
About the royal palanquin, in front of the portal, bareheaded and barefooted, stood its complement of bearers, lords of the first rank, proud of the service.
And so, bareheaded and unarmed, he went forth, and meeting him in the garden, knelt, and saluted him after the manner of the court.
His dress was disordered, and he was bareheaded and unsandalled.
As the falconer stands with his hawk bareheaded on the glove, he should get her first to reach forward with her head when he offers a morsel of food on the end of his short stick.
Newly-moulted hawks should not be brailed, nor allowed to be bareheaded in any place where they are likely to bate.
On the whole, there are very few passage hawks that I should like to peg out bareheaded before they have arrived at a much later stage of their education than we have yet reached.
For a hawk which is bareheaded on the fist or on a field-block will bate very much if she sees a flight is going on in which she cannot take part.
Thus by degrees, taking care not to proceed too fast, or ever alarm the pupil, she may be made tame enough to feed bareheaded even in the open air.
It happened one night that the minister’s children, coming early to the chapel, saw a small tattered figure, bareheaded and barefooted, dart swiftly up the steps before them and disappear within the lobby.
Elder Kinney was standingbareheaded on the door-steps.
The shuffling sound came on to the top and stopped, and an old negro man stoodbareheaded in the door blinking his eyes at the light and winking his bushy white tufts of eyebrows up and down.
He was ragged, barefooted and bareheaded and his face was covered with a streaky clayish-yellow caking, where the sweat had run down and wetted the dust layers.
A door opened at one end of the lane between the two courtiers and there appeared the first of a long procession of splendidly apparelled gentlemen-in-waiting, walking bareheaded two by two.
Such is the story--and a true tale it is--of the little barelegged and bareheaded Highland boy whom we saw running wild on the banks of Loch Awe.
She stepped to the door to admit Chakawana, who had evidently hurried around from the other house, and now came in, bareheaded and heedless of the cold, bearing a bundle clasped to her breast.
So after supper, while Miss Higgins was trying a waist on Ellen, and Fanny was clearing the table, Andrew, bareheaded and in his slippers, prepared to carry his plan into execution.
As I ran, bareheaded and coatless, across the wide wet space between our home and the storehouse a soldier came dashing by on horseback.
Rex lifted his cap and stood bareheaded in the priestly presence.
His test for reviewers consists of three point-blank questions, as follows: One--Have you ever stood bareheaded in the nave of Amiens?
We felt more bareheaded than usual because a German aeroplane was dropping bombs somewhere about the town.
He looked up in some surprise on seeing the two lads standing bareheaded at the door, while the usher repeated the message he had received.
He removed his helmet, and bareheaded moved off with the young thanes walking beside him.
They were on the point of attacking him anew, when there was a shout, and William and Harold, bareheaded as they had leapt from the table, and followed by a score or two of Norman barons and soldiers, fell upon the Bretons.
One shook hands with Fitz-Urse, the others had doffed their caps and stood listening bareheaded to the conversation between their superiors.
Mr. Wheeler came down the hill, bareheaded and coatless, as Claude drove into the barnyard.
In the stress of events she had thought no more about it; but Poubalov's call and bareheaded flight had occurred after the return of the photograph, and the natural and satisfactory explanation, therefore, was that he had stolen it.
There were many people about, and his bareheaded condition attracted attention.
And I once knew a great officer of the king's to say--and in good faith I believe he said but as he thought--that twenty men standing bareheaded before him kept not his head half so warm as to keep on his own cap.
And he never took so much ease with their being bareheadedbefore him, as he once caught grief with a cough that came upon him by standing long bareheaded before the king.
The body was first rested on the green outside the door, and while the mourners grouped themselves round in a wide half-circle to sing a parting hymn, Oscar stood bareheaded in the drizzling rain which had begun to fall.
It passed through deep lines of the townspeople, Oscar walking first after the body, alone, bareheaded and conscious of nothing but his grief.
The rain was now falling heavily, but when the procession was formed again for the last stage of the journey, he walked bareheaded as before.
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