Let us try to picture to ourselves a young scribe of those old, old days, with his dark hair and big, serious eyes, and dressed in his white robe.
In old days I was foolish and miserable, and thought that I had ruined my life and his, and now I see that love is not necessary--that it is all nonsense.
It was told of a farmer of Bullhampton, in old days, that he asked what had become of Charles I.
She's bolder now, mother, I fear, than what she was in old days.
In old days when we hardly dared to talk of having a decent house of prayer of our own in which to worship our God, he was always civil.
She had known Archie in old days, and was aware that the splendor of his vestments had a significance.
To him, in old days--in days which now seemed to her to be very old--she had made confession of her love.
In old days it used to take a week by coach from London to Monmouth.
Schleswig was outside the Confederation, as it had been outside the German Empire, and had in old days been a fief of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Now the time had come, and now he was to be the first and most patriotic of Germans as inold days he had been the strictest of Prussians.
They were little disturbed by modern political theories, but were contented, as in old days, to be governed by the King.
He could not ignore German public opinion now as he had done in old days; he did not want to conquer South Germany, he wished to attract it.
I could think of no one who, in old days, would have been less welcome in her house than a Sorbonnist, and began to fancy that here should lie the secret of her miserable condition.
But one chance you shall have, for the sake of old days when we followed Conde.
I wish I could make you a pink cream, Mr. Soames, like in old days; you did so relish them.
Old days, and Irene in grey silk shot with palest green.
His pint of champagne was dry and bitter stuff, not like the Veuve Clicquots of old days.
One card, or rather note, had reached him while he was yet at Tankerville, reminding him of old days.
There should be nothing written; he had tried that before in old days, and had broken down with the effort.
He had always gone to some woman;--in old days to Lady Laura, or to Violet Effingham, or to Madame Goesler.
It is said that in the old, old days, these spirits were rather well disposed toward men, and that children used to be entrusted to their care during the absence of the parents.
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