Brisker and brisker the tempo became, till the captain and his volunteers found themselves galloping around the ring, with sweet bonneted faces eagerly chanting their accompaniment.
On his knees," answered the maiden, still bonneted and fanning herself with Emily's fan, which she had forgotten to return in the excitement of the previous evening.
The "bonneted Macaque" is common in the south and west; and a spectacled monkey is said to inhabit the low country near to Bintenne; but I have never seen one brought thence.
It is an active and intelligent creature, not much larger than the common bonneted Macaque, and far from being so mischievous as others of the monkeys in the island.
It is an active and intelligent creature, little larger than the common bonneted macaque, and far from being so mischievous as others of the monkeys in the island.
His eyes, searching for a poke-bonneted figure in black, soon were rewarded.
From the shadow of the park wall, where crouched a poke-bonneted figure, sounded an order to cease work.
Almost at once he recognized the poke-bonneted old lady with whose forlorn appearance he had compared his own state.
For the first time the poke-bonneted head of the less aggressive prisoner lifted sufficiently to show the face within.
Such a pretty tired child she looked although she was but a tattered and soiled representative of the small pink-bonneted maiden he had seen only the other day.
While they were parleying, a man came round the corner of the "sweet little house," and his eyes fell on the bonneted maiden.
Few of the townsmen were stirring, though here and there a night-bonneted head stared out at me through a casement.
Fully fifty more shots were fired before this painted, war-bonneted brave fell.
When next I looked round at her, the bonneted head lay back against the rose-garlanded wallpaper, the mouth ajar, the eyelids fluttering.
But you said 'ill,'" I whispered angrily up at last at Mrs Bowater's bonneted figure in the doorway.
My father insisted on my taking a walk; so I bonnetedand set out with him.
I bonneted and booted, and we sallied forth to the Schuylkill.
Mrs Gamp traversed the gallery in a great heat from having carried her large bundle up so many stairs, and tapped at the door which was immediately opened by Mrs Prig, bonneted and shawled and all impatience to be gone.
At one end of the board Mrs Jefferson Brick and two other ladies were drinking tea; out of the ordinary course, evidently, for they were bonneted and shawled, and seemed to have just come home.
Why had I not remembered my friend Vespa, the wasp, whose flight around my secretary's room had made the first break in the restrictions which surrounded her; had first shown me a Sylvia in place of a gray-bonneted nun?
Do you know that at one time she was almost jealous of her cousin Marcia, at that time a gray-bonneted sister?
Most gladly would I have rushed in, and shed with my own hands the blood of my friend Vespa, for the sake of this most charming young woman, suddenly transformed from a barrow-bonneted principle.
The little organ creaked a dismal "O Salutaris," and she still knelt on the floor, her white-bonneted head nodding suspiciously.
Then the brown eyes marched away with the rest of the rear guard, and the white-bonneted sisters filed out the side door, through the narrow court, back into the brown convent.
The Sacred Heart sisters filed slowly in at the side door, creating a momentary flutter as they paced reverently to their seats, guarding the blue-bonneted orphans.
At the same time Paul was assuming that the bonneted and cloaked mature-looking lady was no other than Mrs. Brooke herself, and he wondered why she should receive callers when so obviously dressed for going out.
Almost bonneted by a bauble considerably too large for his head, and falling over his eyes, it was impossible that the boy-king could enjoy otherwise than a very poor look-out on his accession to the sovereignty.
Illustration: 059] Ethelred was wholly incompetent to wear the crown, which was so much too heavy for his weak head, that he appeared to be completely bonneted under the burden.
Miss Benedict was bonneted and veiled as usual, so they could not see her face.
And, true to her word, she turned to Miss Benedict, who entered at this moment, still bonneted and veiled.
Miss Benedict opened the gate, bonneted and veiled as usual, and Marcia made the introductions as best she could, to which Miss Benedict's replies were murmured so low that no one could hear them.
The back of the Bonneted Tamarin is also varied, black and grey, the limbs and tail are blackish, and the lips white.
A splendid figure, periwigged and bonneted in the latest mode, sprang out and to her front door.
It is an active and intelligent creature, little larger than the common bonneted Macaque, and far from being so mischievous as others of the monkeys in the island.
The "bonneted Macaque" is common in the south and west; it is replaced on the neighbouring coast of the Peninsula of India by the Toque, M.
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