Graceful as a whirling leaf, she was untamable as the wind that whirls it,--the wildest wisp of kittenhood that ever left an aching memory.
By autumn they had all gone their ways to different households, except Esther's Daisy, whom we kept, but the joy of kittenhood was the only life they had.
The cat he chose, now full grown, had lived with him since kittenhood, a kittenhood of perplexing sweetness and audacious mischief.
I don't say that I can actually recollect the day of my birth, but I mind the days of my kittenhood right well.
A young cat is a kitten until it is full-grown, then kittenhood ceases.
He said he was an old line democrat, and that his days of kittenhood were over, and that it was proper that he should superintend the removal of the girls.
Hugging is as necessary to the youth of the land as medicine to the sick, and instead of old persons, whose days of kittenhood are over, throwing cold water upon the science of hugging, they should encourage it by all legitimate means.
As one galvanized body, they went through kittenhood in good and bad ways, suffering and enjoying in the everlasting bond of an alliance offensive and defensive.
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