And that's what you always will be to me--the oldest and youngest little girl!
I drink to theyoungest and sweetest scholar of us all!
There Regina was born, the youngestof five children.
He had brought with him, to see the wonders of the chief cities of the three Presidencies, his wife and three daughters, the eldest only seventeen, the youngest about fourteen.
Finally, Francois, the youngest son, took care of those who wished to go boating.
Francois, the youngest son, was seated on a bench, mending a small mesh, a very destructive sort of fishing net, strictly forbidden use on the Seine.
Roemer Visscher, the youngest member of the triumvirate, was like Spiegel an Amsterdammer, a Catholic and a well-to-do merchant.
The following morning a canoe came off to the vessel, containing three young men, two women, and three children, the youngest not more than four months old.
The man took the youngest child in his arms, squatted down with the rest, and making signs that he was going to sleep, stretched himself by the fire, the children lying between him and the side of the wigwam.
The receivers were selected by Maria, who directed me to the youngest children first, then to the elder ones, and lastly to the girls and women.
Sophia, her youngest child, was married, and lived with her husband, the Prince of Hanover, in his own country.
Her father, Rene of Anjou, was taken prisoner fighting for his country, when Margaret, the youngest of his four little children, was but a baby.
It required all her efforts to keep the country at peace; it was she who conferred with the barons, she who at last prevailed over her youngest unruly son to remain quiet.
But the two big walls never did fall; when Elizabeth was but twelve, her mother died, leaving eleven children, the eldest barely seventeen, the youngestonly two.
The youngest was very fair; she had the golden hair of a fairy, her eyes were blue, but meaningless; there was little sense in their depths.
The Baron brought his children up strictly as became their rank; but his youngest son ran away from home, and married a village maiden much beneath him in rank.
He relates that in searching the parish records he learned that he was the youngest son of the youngest son for no less than five generations--verily, genius has little respect for the law of primo-geniture so sacred in England.
His youngest son, Josias, emigrated to America in 1682, and the rest is American history, too well known to need recording here.
No,' said theyoungest sister, with a sigh, 'we are always going to have one.
The two youngest children in the family were delicate, and the special care of the youngest sister devolved upon Maria, who knew how to be a good nurse as well as a good playfellow.
Hesse-Homburg was cut off to form an apanage for George's youngest son, Frederick (d.
Her mother was both surprised and delighted to hear that her youngest daughter knew all her letters.
This point for instance, the meaning of meridian, may be the subject, if it were necessary, of many questions, which would render it simple to the youngest child.
Then if some of the youngest scholars in school should stand up, as I have no doubt they would, it would prove that all might have known, if they had been equally conscientious.
In mind, however, he was the youngest there, and his manner was often distressingly juvenile.
Adzukizawa alone refuses to taste cakes or confectionery of any kind, saying: 'As I am the youngest brother, I must begin to earn my own living soon.
And now there was no one in the old church but the youngest chorister, Benignus, the nephew of the monk Cuthbert.
Both turn their heads, with an affectionate smile, as Mr. Yorke’s youngest daughter takes his other arm, and leans against his shoulder.
One day as the youngest brother was climbing a mountain he put his hand on a stone to climb over, and it moved aside.
The oldest son took the mill, the next one took the cow, and the youngest had nothing left but the cat.
You must bring the youngest brother, then I will believe you,” said Joseph.
The youngest was so gentle and pretty that everybody called her Beauty.
The old king had to acknowledge that the youngest son had the most beautiful wife, but he said, “I do not wish to give up my kingdom, I want to keep it myself for awhile.
THE WHITE CAT PART TWO In which it appears that the white cat was a princess after all, and became the greatest fortune of the youngest son.
The youngestson went from town to town looking for a dog.
While they were wondering whom they should take as king, a voice came saying: “Choose the youngest of the three knights to be your king.
The youngest went at once to the home of the White Cat and told her what the King demanded.
The oldest brother went into the cities; the second brother went into towns and villages, but the youngest brother went into the woods.
We had royal guests last night," said the youngest of the maids, whom they called Annette, a slender blond girl.
A reader of history, he knew that Europe had been torn and ravaged by war, times past counting, and yet geologically it was among the youngest and freshest of lands.
And he said that rather than return to Goneril, with half his train cut off, he would go over to France, and beg a wretched pension of the king there, who had married his youngest daughter without a portion.
The stranger said his name was Orlando, and that he was the youngestson of Sir Rowland de Boys.
Ephesus; but at the very time he was in danger of losing his life through the careful search he was making after his youngest son, that son and his eldest son also were both in the city of Ephesus.
Be very particular not to drop any of the blazer on the cat, or the hearth-rug, or the youngest child.
She was torn between the claim of her youngest married daughter, who was laid up in a lonely country house in Scotland, and that of Rose in this new and miserable trouble.
It was the sweetest, youngest laugh she had ever given.
Happy and pretty," he murmured to himself, and he watched hisyoungest guest with earnestness.
Lady Charlton decided to pay a month's visit to her youngest daughter in Scotland, as Rose might be kept in London.
On the next day she was due at the house of her youngest married daughter.
Mrs Greenow was the only daughter and the youngest child of the old squire at Vavasor Hall.
His father, the Duke's youngest brother, had left him about six hundred a year, and had left him also a taste for living with people of six thousand.