Gyalpo, for whose legs of steel I longed, frolicked as usual, making mirthful lunges at his leader when the pair halted.
In summer he often frolicked around half of the night, but now it was cold, and when the sun went down he liked to get home quickly and wrap up warmly in his tail.
After I'd let up I grabbed her in my arms, and we danced about that cabin, just as she used to do when she was the belle of the town, and we laughed and frolicked and made a couple of fools of ourselves.
The merry little devils frolicked between his silvery lids, and Lilly, in spite of herself, burst out laughing.
He deposited the requisite three marks, and took leave with too sweeping a bow, while the little imps frolicked between his silver-white lids.
There were some married couples, too; for the most part extremely young and extravagantly clad, who at first kept together timidly and looked about with great, astonished eyes, and later frolicked about like monkeys set at liberty.
No things of air these antics were, That frolickedwith such glee: To men whose lives were held in gyves, And whose feet might not go free, Ah!
No things of air these antics were That frolicked with such glee: To men whose lives were held in gyves, And whose feet might not go free, Ah!
They shopped, walked, rode, and called all day, went to theaters and operas or frolicked at home in the evening, for Annie had many friends and knew how to entertain them.
At first they played keep-house, and frolicked over it like children.
Yet it seemed a lonely, lifeless sort of house, for no children frolicked on the lawn, no motherly face ever smiled at the windows, and few people went in and out, except the old gentleman and his grandson.
How bright that morning the sun lay on the housetops and chimneys, and how the elevated trains whisked and danced and frolicked past his vibrating window!
It was a tunnel of a thousand odors, and over it whimpered and frolicked the elevated trains as they went scurrying up to the open sunlight of the higher city.
Happy children frolicked on the green turf, honey bees sucked the sweet clover blossoms, busily collecting their winter store of food.
Those two devoted friends would often seat themselves on a rustic bench in the garden, spending long hours watching the two little children as they frolicked like young lambs on the green turf of the lawn.
It frolicked in little waves, bringing them forth, decking them with a fringe of foam, flinging them on one another, and breaking them up into tiny eddies.
The boat danced on the waves that sportively splashed over its edge; it scarcely moved forward on the dark sea; whichfrolicked more and more gayly.
What happened when we got into the haymow I do not now recall, only that Kosciusko and I frolicked around there in the hay for some time.
It was the latter kind I frolicked with on the above-named date.
Lenore frolicked with Mr. Argyll, chatted and sung with Mary; but she was always ready to leave either for her quiet corner by Miss Argyll.
As they frolicked together, the door opened, a young woman came in, caught the child to her breast, kissed it, and cried.
Dey jus' et andfrolicked around gittin' into evvything dey could find.
We would sing and pray Easter Sunday and on Easter Monday wefrolicked and danced all day long!
Dey danced and frolicked 'round sort of lak dey does now.
Us jus' frolicked and played 'round de yard wid de white chilluns, but us sho' did evermore have to stay in dat yard.
The children trooped out to play and the dog frolicked with them.
The dog frolicked around him, wagging his tail furiously.
I have frolicked with blessed Nature much and often; but this, above all her gambols, spoke into my inmost heart, like the glad voices of little children.
Every night I dined and fed and frolicked till dawn; then put on my sea-weeds, and lay still to be stared at.
They found plenty of berries to fill the basket; they swung down on slender birches, and got rolls of white bark for canoes; they saw all sorts of wild-wood insects and birds; and frolicked till they were tired.
Other boys frolicked that day, but James sawed wood, and I think of all the lads in the town the happiest was the one in the new mittens, who whistled like a blackbird as he filled his mother's wood-box.
I frolicked in the park with dogs, sailed boats in the Back Bay with strange boys, dined with a little Irish beggar-girl on salt fish and potatoes, and was found at last fast asleep on a door-step with my arms round a great dog.
So eager, so fresh, so exuberant was he after his long winter sleep, that he leaped from his bed and frolicked all over the meadow and played all sorts of curious antics.
Yet it seemed a lonely, lifeless sort of house; for no children frolicked on the lawn, no motherly face ever smiled at the windows, and few people went in and out, except the old gentleman and his grandson.
After a moment it returned and lifted a bit of paper from the roadway, with a new respect, perhaps, and the two of them frolickedaway over close-shaven turf.
On the fulness of spring tides fishfrolicked over and among the boulders.
Having basked in the sun and frolicked with its kind, the spider abandons its pads, takes to its hairy bosom a bubble of air, and dives below.
All day long the two white mice frolicked together, only nestling down for short naps in their white cotton wool bed when they were quite exhausted.
Ebenezer was now in fine spirits, for the night was simply perfect, and just suited his plans, so he frolicked along the forest path, often giving little ridiculous skips and bounds into the air for sheer joy.
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