The lean bunks, swaddled roughly in their bedding, looked strangely deserted.
He was a puny little German, with a face as small and withered as a winter apple, but a body swaddled in fur-trimmed tunics until it seemed as fat as a polar bear's.
On Sundays the villagers gather round him to laugh at and tease him; for who would not laugh to see him constantly hugging in his arms an old doll, wrapped in rags like a baby swaddled in its long clothes?
The child, swaddled with care, was nevertheless clothed externally in such a manner as at first sight to conceal his origin.
Thou hast called as in a solemn day my terrors round about, so that in the day of the LORD's anger none escaped nor remained: those that I have swaddled and brought up hath mine enemy consumed.
And as for thy nativity, in the day thou wast born thy navel was not cut, neither wast thou washed in water to supple thee; thou wast not salted at all, nor swaddled at all.
She is Adlerstein herself by birth, married her cousin, and is prouder and more dour than our old Freiherr himself--fitter far to handle shield than swaddled babe.
She even caught herself patting the tonsured head of a preternaturally solemn babyswaddled in a variegated kimono and strapped to the back of a five-year-old boy.
His infatuation for Charity Coe had befuddled him, wrapped him in a fog through which all other women passed like swaddled figures.
Charity was a heart-sick woman, driven and fagged, and swaddlednow in a heavy woolen blanket of great bunches and wrinkles.
Summoning my manful resolution, I made the attempt to step across the children swaddled in matting and straw and old gowns or petticoats.
I said it would be," as her eye fell on the swaddled babe in a maid's arms.
In her arms was a little swaddled baby, in her ears its feeble wail, mingled with the glad shout of little Humfrey, as he scrambled from the cradle to be uplifted in his father's arms.
There were the three Finns, in complete dresses of reindeer skin, and ourselves, swaddled from head to foot, with only a small segment of scarlet face visible between our frosted furs and icy beards.
This white and fragrant palm from guilty deeds, That harden more than penitential toil, Or from the touch of slime, is not more free, Than your unshriven soul from infant thoughts Swaddled in shame.
Mussulman, or other native, taking advantage of the early morning for his journey, and wrapped and swaddledup as if afraid of being congealed by the coolness of the morning air.
The coverings with which we were swaddled were soon penetrated.
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