Tall and short, native and foreign, sweethearts and wives--I know how to deal with 'em!
The housemaid came down--tall and slim, with the state of the spring temperature written redly on her nose.
Tall and short, native and foreign, sweethearts and wives, they're all alike!
By the hour she babbled of their cares and hopes, while Mrs. Morrison, tall and elegant in her well-kept old black silk, sat holding the baby or trying to hold the twins.
But when we put the shoes from off our feet and enter, we should see before us, tall and grave, glorious in strong beauty, majestic in her amplitude of power, the Goddess Motherhood.
Ivan Ivanovitch is tall and thin: Ivan Nikiforovitch is rather shorter in stature, but he makes it up in thickness.
The streets through which the procession moved were broad and straight, the houses on either side, built of brick, tall and handsome.
And yet 'tis none so fierce and none so large that thou shouldst fear it thus, messire--thou who art so tall and strong, and a mighty wrestler withal!
And with the day-spring she came again, tall and gracious in her clinging draperies and long green veil.
There she stood, tall and imposing, her arms folded on her young breast, the painted lights striking full on her broad, intellectual forehead and large grey eyes, shining too in a patch of crimson above her heart.
He could see her now as she was then, tall and slender in her white robe, and the red ray of sunshine gleaming like a splash of blood upon her breast.
They were good-looking in their respective ways though yet unformed; tall and straight, too, both of them, but singularly dissimilar in appearance as well as in mind.
When they were introduced into the somewhat somber reception parlor of the Brewster School, Berenice came slipping in after a few moments, a noiseless figure of a girl, tall and slim, and deliciously sinuous.
He was with Mr. Hudson Baker, tall and ambling, who was president of the West Chicago company.
The wife, tall and stout, with a prominent stomach, opened wide her terrified eyes and was ready to make her escape.
He was a man of forty or fifty, tall and thin, with the restless eye of people who are worried by legitimate troubles and of hunted animals.
But the old woman thought always of her own son, so tall and thin, with his hooked nose and his brown eyes and his heavy mustache which made a roll of black hair upon his lip.
Tall and shapely is the Deathcup; beautiful to look upon and smelling like a mushroom.
Tall and of blazing beauty was El Sol, the King of the Wonder-workers; his hair was like shining gold, and stood straight out a yard from his head, as he marched over the hilltops.
She is tall and slim, her eyes are brownish purple and her hair is green, and by this you may know her--she has five fingers on one hand and seven on the other.
There are no such oaks anywhere else, none so tall and straight, and with such massive heads, on which the sun used to shine as if on the globe of the earth, one side in shadow, the other in bright light.
About two hundred yards from the window the row of limes began, each tree as tall andlarge as an elm, having grown to its full natural size.
Her school companions called her the Princess, she was so tall and straight, and graceful in every movement, with that sweet graciousness of manner which won all hearts to her and made her a general favorite.
While the guests were marveling how these trees, that must have required at least a century to grow, could have come to be sotall and venerable in a single night, a breeze sprang up, and set their intermingled boughs astir.
The valley had been dry land so long that oaks had sprung up, and grown great and high, and perished with old age, and been succeeded by others, as tall and stately as the first.
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