For I had already received one or two pressing reminders from my family that they were expecting my return.
Indeed, the absence of ornament was a relief from the perpetual reminders of the latest phases of Meccanian Art.
Nevers, La Charite, Sancerre, Gien, and Cosne follow in quick succession, all reminders of a historic past as vivid as it was varied.
Along the gullies were the scars of prospect holes, staring like dark, blind eyes out upon the gorge;--reminders of the lost hopes of a day gone by.
Cesana is full of reminders of the profligate Cæsar Borgia.
Manfredonia, Termoli, Ortona and Pescara are all of them charming Adriatic towns, each and all possessed of vivid reminders of the days of the corsairs, adventurers and pirate Saracen hordes.
In a previous comedy Aristophanes had told of another interference of women in the political life of Athens that contains so many reminders of the modern time, and shows so definitely how old the new is, that it deserves a place here.
There remains of the old walls and two fine gateways, which stand as reminders of an historic past, are to be seen.
A lot of names, after each some reminders of the standing and the personal appearance of the man.
The manor-house of Ango, also near Dieppe, is one of those reminders of the olden time which has reached us quite unspoiled.
This church of Tourouvre contains many reminders of the connection of Normandy with New France in North America.
There must be reminders and suggestions in it of all the great epochs of the Church's story.
The Monthly Reminders are compiled from files of the "American Garden" of some years back, when the author had editorial charge of that magazine.
These reminders were an unfailing grievance to him when they came, and they seemed to hail upon him all day long.
Twice a day, at least, his sole remindersof the living, pulsing outer world went by.
The bazaars also abound in interesting reminders of the land of the mummy, the pyramid and the sphinx.
As in all other Spanish countries one finds here reminders of the national sport, the bull fight.
I have left to the last those reminders of earlier France which are connected with the reigns of Napoleon.
It was after one of these reminders of a new day that I saw Leanna.
Nevertheless, we were pleasing reminders of little girls whom she had known in her native village, and she was proud of us, and had two little white dresses fashioned to be worn on very special occasions.
And the extortion came from insecure conditions, from reminders of want or unconscious fear of it.
He was sure that even the crimes that were due to abnormity would cease of themselves when there were no longer hidden reminders of misery in the community.
I should think that the memory of that terrible time would color every minute of the day for you now, with all the reminders there must be.
Too many reminders of the money and what it will buy.
And there are more intimate reminders that the spring is returning, Your young kinsman from Canada or Australia looks in to tell you he is sailing home tomorrow, and your friends turn up to see you in tweeds instead of khaki.
Those white marks, that look like sheep feeding on the green hill-side, arereminders of the great war.
I hope they had no unpleasant reminders to give you of yourself.
The crash, glitter, and animation are reminders of Hyde Park Corner or the Bois de Boulogne.
The fire, of which they still talk, though it happened thirty years ago, can not be traced by such visible reminders as a mass of new buildings fitted into the burned space, or by a cordon of old houses drawn around its charred edges.
Even objects of metal and brass were frequently inscribed with loving reminders of the donor.
They were intended to teach needlework, and served as reminders of alphabets, sums, and mapping.
She was countered by the reminders that she did not know stenography, could not use a typewriter and had no prior experience.
On one wall, from a generous spread of moose antlers, hung a rifle and a pair of restrung snowshoes: reminders of the open woods he loved.
Ham heard them all and to him they were like the wretched echoes of a jail where the small clicking night-sounds creep into dreams and poison them with reminders of confinement.
Once again in "Little Britain" Irving was in more congenial surroundings, for he preferred to smile at the echoes of dead laughter than to shudder at the reminders of vanished greatness.
There was no complete reversal of attitude; some of the later poems were reminders of some of the earlier ones.
He caused the destruction by fire of many and many a superb tapestry at the Gobelins, giving as his reason that they contained emblems of royalty, reminders of the hated race of kings.
The needs of the lighter court and the lighter people, were for reminders that life is a merry dance in which partners change often, and sitting-out a figure with one of them is part of the game.
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