For what woman-regent had ever motheredan era of enlightenment?
So she led the chorus to his soloing, and helped and mothered him with an infatuation beyond a mother's.
The little unfortunates at our schools for the deaf and the blind were mothered by men.
When I became Governor of Kansas I found a hundred little orphans at our State Orphans' Home, mothered by a man.
I read a book recently written by a woman who mothered an intellectual child of cormorant appetite.
I thought of the ecstasy of the great givings--the ecstasy of the little old grey woman who had mothered a prophet and heard his voice afar in the world.
I ain't goin' to be mothered and hinted at to do this and that and put to bed and tucked in by no kid.
They took the place of the discarded dolls; she was too old for dolls now, although David was still mothered and petted as much as ever.
Then clearly, if Viking warriors cannot be mothered by such, Viking warriors should not be wived by them.
Viking warriors were not mothered by girls like this.
Suppose she had taken the child away with her, and mothered it all these years, and, at last, Erskine had married her?
She knew that she would never do it, but ought not Mamie Parker who had mothered the child, to understand?
As a child shemothered him; at ten he bullied her; in their 'teens she had bossed and mothered him again!
She motheredhim in the most tender and beautiful way.
In the meanwhile Dorothy and I were driving about the country or sitting under the trees in the yard, living through great rapture, mothered by Mrs. Clayton, and so constantly served by Mammy and Jenny and Mose.
The boy was also mothered and grew to be a fine lad.
Then she mothered the babe till it grew strong and as fine as her brother had been before it.
The fourth child had a clod of mud on the sole of each foot, and so on, the children came until nine fine lads had been mothered and reared, and then came a little girl who carried a crab-apple blossom in her hand.
They seemed to be fathered by Bishop William Croswell Doane, and mothered by Mrs. John V.
To this Miss Anthony replied: All of you fail to see the higher honor to Mrs. Stanton in having the celebration motheredby a great body composed of twenty national societies, instead of by only our one.
Also now and again she mothered the Lump; but Pollyooly was not jealous.
Whereas Egypt has left the world; Egypt is dead; there is no link with present things.
She had died two or three years after Cedric's birth, and Dinah, the elder sister, had mothered him.
Oh, how she mothered me, who had never known mother love, and how good and patient she was with me in my bad times!
She mothered him, and she has mothered me since he shut his dear eyes for ever.
Matrons were kind to him because their sons said he was the right sort, and some of these same matrons mothered him because he was like boys they knew who had gone away to France and would never come back.
From the southeast little fluffs of cloud, little cottony flecks white as virgin snow, sailed before the wind that mothered the swells.
It was a sweet place indeed when the youngest aunt was away from it--the eldest aunt mothered motherless cousins elsewhere--and I am happy now to have been there, if I was not quite happy at the time.
When as a young man I first came to town she adopted me, mothered me socially, and manoeuvred for my success.
The chair has been mothered with lifelong care, and the bloom and beauty of age sit upon it like a crown of glory.
He didn't remember her name, but she had darned his socks, she had written letters for him, she had mothered him, she had tried to help him.
It was thus that she and Pamela had mothered one another at Somerville eighteen years ago, and ever since.
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