Well, she walks up, pats the pinto on the nose, an' slips the bridle off his head.
There are many and good at hand, yet perhaps the best are not the professional ones, but rather those who give us merely a delightful companionship and invite us to share their own favorite walks in Bookland.
The little feet, once encased therein, will never tread the stony walksof men.
We have done pretty well all the walks and drives near here.
I did not notice on our walks that he was more with her than with the others.
From the latter covered walks led out into the garden, which was all enclosed with walls, so that no one could see into it, for these walks and buildings were all void of inhabitants.
Around the kiosk the chief Ismail planted walks of tall trees, terminating in the different parts of the garden.
This was to be expected; for the opening of what is called "The season," and the approach of the Christmas holidays rarely pass without the production of novelties in most of the various walks of Art.
They also now took daily walks with Mrs. Roberts in the fields, and generally returned loaded with wild flowers.
Leila had become more and more pleased with the grounds, and the beautiful walks with which it abounded.
From the use of a sofa by the gouty to those, who being free from gout, do not need sofas,--and so to country walks and country life is hardly a natural transition.
There were no pleasant walks within easy reach, and in winter Cowper's only exercise was pacing thirty yards of gravel, with the dreary supplement of dumb-bells.
On the contrary, it teaches that the gospel is everlasting; that it walks beside man throughout eternity; and means for its application to him have been provided by the mercy of God.
But during his lonely walks homeward on these summer nights, Derrick made a curious discovery.
He was extremely fond of this country, and was never tired of repeating his walks by the well-known lanes and footpaths.
Up to the time of his fall he had been able to take frequent drives and even short walksin the neighbourhood that he was so fond of, but he could take but little exercise afterwards, and on or about Nov.
The children make a great noise, and one hears bowling of ninepin alleys half the night through our walks up and down the street; and talks aloud, and sees the stars shoot in the high heaven.
The walks and gardens of Grenada are exceedingly beautiful.
She watched for the coming of the time when I was allowed to enjoy my daily walks with increased anxiety; and knowing that I was doomed to death, her eyes were filled with tears and her heart with tenderness whenever she saw me.
Besides, they say the satisfaction that walks in the ordinaries is counterfeit.
What is this priest, that walks before the church?
The Widow means that Master Pert walks as if he were made of wires, and gins were usually composed of wire.
Doubtless th' astrologer hath rais'd a ghost, That walks in th' reverend shape of my dead father.
Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head, Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Whene'er I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see!
She walks the waters like a thing of life, And seems to dare the elements to strife.
Neither man nor angel can discern Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks Invisible, except to God alone, By His permissive will, through Heaven and Earth.
Man dwells apart, though not alone, He walks among his peers unread; The best of thoughts which he hath known, For lack of listeners are not said.
It is strange, that as one walks the streets sometimes one shall meet with an aspect (of male or female) that pleases our souls; and whose natural sweetness of nature, we could boldly rely upon.
That elderly man who hobbles goutily out of his club and walks a few short blocks to his house on Murray Hill, "for exercise"?
The singing line walks from nowhere into the poet's head, the perfect situation comes to the writer of fiction when he is least expecting it.
It is alike impossible to withstand the contagion of Bobbie's Penguinity, and to fancy a genius so great that he does not at times yearn for the common walks and the common talks of his humbler fellow creatures.
All the magnificent horse-chestnut trees that once lined the walks were down, to expose more brazenly to view the rows of tawdry little shops.
The glance seemed to say, I understand you, and I know that the dog you are about to give the dose to walks upon two legs instead of four.
He walked alone in the garden, a thing he was not accustomed to do; and during thesewalks he would stop and pause, then go on slowly and musingly, and stop and pause again.
The family were not at all surprised at this, even although the period of his walks frequently extended into a protracted hour of the night.
When itwalks it seems as if its legs and flanks on both sides were alternately lame; and when it grazes, or drinks, it is obliged to spread its fore legs prodigiously wide.
He went down the terrace-steps, across the trim garden-walks and out into that wide, mysterious park.
It may annoy you to take your walks and seats in public view.
Thus also a manwalks in a strong sunshine of the mind, and follows smiling, insubstantial meditations.
You may perhaps be an invalid who likes to make bad verses as he walks about.
The circuit through these walks and along the river, formed his favorite amusement.
More than thirty years before the Revolution, when these premises were occupied by Governor Thomas, the fruit-trees, garden, and shrubbery often allured the townsfolk to extend their walks thither.
I fear England is dead of Burgessry, and only walksabout galvanised.
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