His little heart is glad; he lives The poems that he cannot pen.
And in his fitful dreaming her sweet face was strangely crowned with soft yellow curls and she wore a little white pinafore!
Instantly into the dim outline of the vision of his brooding thought which he had hitherto constantly thrust aside, came with a distinctness that startled him, a childish face framed in yellow curls above a little white pinafore!
This delighted my father, and after some discussion we decided that I should locate in Ermelo.
But it would not be worth your time to see these young men at work," he added to console us.
Lomwazi, who is a son of the old queen and acts for her, tells me that Labotsibeni will not give up the throne.
When they begin to frizzle or turn up, break over them three eggs; stir until the eggs are cooked; add a little white pepper, and serve on slices of buttered toast.
If mixture shows signs of curdling, set dish on ice, continuing to stir, and if it does not become smooth then, add a teaspoon of cream or a little white of egg or a few drops of lemon juice, beating well.
Select tomatoes that are just going to turn, or that may be a little white, or that may have a trifle of red on one side, not those that are at all ripe, yet not very green ones.
Moisten cold mashed potatoes with a little white sauce: take cold cabbage or spinach, and chop it very finely.
If a little white wax be melted with the grease, all the better.
Cut your lobster small; add to it a little white sauce, and season with pepper and salt.
Then pour over them some melted butter with a little white wine in it; send them to the bakehouse, and let them stand in a slow oven about half an hour.
To glaze, brush them with a little white of egg, and dust with castor sugar.
When nearly ready, brush over with a little whiteof egg to glaze them.
Brush them over with a little white of egg or milk to glaze them.
If you search among the cream-layer at the larger end of the nut, you will find, gradually separating itself from the mass, a little white lump, like the stalk of a very young mushroom.
Pshaw, little white boy: leave me alone, or worse will happen to you.
This, after being strained through a piece of clean muslin, or, for very nice purposes, clarified with a little white of egg, is applied by means of a small clean brush called by painters a sash tool.
At that moment there were certainly two perfectly happy people sitting on the doorstep of a little white house on the Four Winds Harbor shore.
So Miss Russell's little white house is YOUR house of dreams," said Leslie wonderingly.
This is a little white house on the harbor shore, half way between Glen St. Mary and Four Winds Point.
A bell was ringing from the tower of a little white church on the far side; mellowly and dreamily sweet, the chime floated across the water blent with the moan of the sea.
Still the raid officer stands silent and waiting on his platform, the moisture of the mist shining in little white drops on his heavy blanket coat.
Below, in a square frame of wood, I could see a little white road, a little red village, and a little dark-green forest.
On the paper would be marked a little white line, a little black blob, and a little dark-green patch.
Once upon a time there was a little white road--" She shook back her head, a great lump ached in her throat and then the tears ran down her face on to the vegetables.
Once upon a time she was walking along a little white road, with oh!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.