There came from the other end of the room a short-legged man, with the palest cheeks and the reddest nose I had ever seen.
Reddest roses of the South Are not sweeter than your mouth," he suggested.
Reddest roses of the South Are not sweeter than your mouth; My heart is burning like a forge, All because I love you--George.
I was about the reddest shy lanky fool of a Bushman that was ever taken at a disadvantage on foot, and when I took the tray my hands shook so that a lot of the tea was spilt into the saucers.
And the children were blowing on tin and wooden horns, and wishing everybody Merry Christmas as they ran around with the reddest of cheeks.
The reddest lips that ever have kissed, The brightest eyes that ever have shone, May pray and whisper, and we not list, Or look away and never be missed, Ere yet ever a month is gone.
Liebknecht played the chief role in organizing these men, but Ledebour, already so radical that he was out of sympathy even with the reddest Independent Socialists, and certain other Independents and Spartacans assisted.
Revolution of the reddesttype already threatened his crown.
In 1908 I mated a white male, having red as in the Game, with myreddest hybrids.
If these buff races were produced by extending the red through selection of the reddest offspring, that should be possible now as in the past.
The conclusion is that after three years of selection of the reddest offspring no appreciable increase of the red was observed--except for the remarkable case of one undeveloped chick with completely buff down.
He sauntered slowly towards her by the landward side of the dune, gathering on his way a handful of the reddest daisies he could find; then, ascending the sandhill, approached her along the top.
She had already been downstairs to fetch the birds' breakfast, and had gone into the garden where the sweetest and reddest roses of all the year were still blooming.
Her eyes were the deepest blue of the iris, her lips the reddest red of the foxfire, while her cheeks were exactly of the same satin as the wild rose petals caressing them.
Had not he, the priest, the eunuch, confronted dangers in her interests at home to which the reddest battlefield that ever ran with blood was but a game of play?
Sometimes the foreground is rounded masses of kinnikinnik in snowy flower, or again a far-strung growth of the needle bloom, richest and reddest of its tribe--the Athabaska rose.
As I stood on that hill, the foreground was a broad stretch of old gold--the shining sandy yellow of drying grass--but it was patched with large scarlet mats of arctous that would put red maple to its reddest blush.
Colonia is the reddest spot of all in a sadly bloodstained land.
Look for the so-called garnet star μ, probably the reddest star visible to the naked eye in the United States.
THE ANGEL'S STORY A poor little boy, to whom a child of wealth had in pity given a bunch of "reddest roses," died with the fading flowers.
But that look of childish sorrow On your tender child-heart fell, And you plucked the reddestroses From the tree you loved so well, Passed them through the stern cold grating, Gently bidding him 'Farewell!
Trimmed with the finest of fur and glittering all over with the brightest of beads, to say nothing of the color--red, as the reddest of leather could be, not dyed in blood.
She said furthermore that she sympathized with the Reds of the very reddest shade, and if there were any color redder than Red she would be of that color.
Mrs. Hawthorne once described this house in a letter to her mother as "the reddestlittle thing, which looks like the smallest of ten-foot houses.
The reddest blood-streaks on her old annals mark the track of the Canadian gentilhomme.
Then breed the father to his reddest daughter and the reddest son to his mother.
If you wanted to get solid red, say, out of a mixed lot, you should breed your reddest male to your reddest female.
The late Mr. Proctor thought that Mars is "far the reddeststar in the heavens; Aldebaran and Antares are pale beside him.
The world as grey or just as golden shows, The wine as sweet or just as bitter flows, For you as me; and you, like me, may find Perfume or canker in the reddest rose.
If this love fail, fresh loves await; The reddest roses blossom late.
One side of the valley is formed by cliffs and terraces of porphyry as red as the reddest new brick, and at sunset blazing into vermilion.
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