The artist ran away from home to Italy when a youngster and fell in with company of this kind on the road.
A youngster is seized with that belief in the likelihood of an ideal life elsewhere and that desire for a change, which are characteristic of the age of twenty.
As she neared the latter the youngster shouted: "Oars!
Well, well, if this youngster will keep his counsel, there won't be much harm done.
Why, sir, forty years ago, when I was much such a strapping youngsteras you, a man expected to pull between the shafts the best part of his life, before he got the whip in his hand.
The youngster was evidently blessed with a sanguine and confiding nature.
The Hopper had brought some mechanical toys from town, and Humpy essayed the agreeable task of teaching the youngster how to operate them.
Gently but with much firmness The Hopper restored the youngster to an upright position and supported him until sure he was able to sustain himself.
It was not in human nature for the parents of a youngster so handsome and in every way so delightful as Shaver to permit him to be stolen from under their very noses without making an outcry.
His wits were busy trying to devise some means of getting rid of the youngster without exposing himself to the danger of arrest.
The youngster had seized a bottle of catsup and was making heroic efforts to raise it to his mouth, and the Hopper was intensely tickled by Shaver's efforts to swallow the bottle.
The Hopper was vexed because the child did not cry; if he had shown a bad disposition The Hopper might have abandoned him; but the youngster was the cheeriest and most agreeable of traveling companions.
My youngster too was full of a kindred and yet larger dream, the dream of human science, which knows neither king nor country nor race.
The youngsterwas right in the front now, and one had to steel oneself to the possibilities of the case.
The youngster knew and felt that his father was his father just as certainly as he felt that Mrs. Britling was not his mother.
He perceived that this precociously wise, subtle youngster of his was now close up to the line of injury and death, going to and fro from it, in a perpetual, fluctuating danger.
It was manifest theyoungster had come to him from a well-ordered and gentle-spirited home.
Oh, they won't put a youngster like that in the fighting line," said Mr. Britling.
And how was it possible for Mr. Britling, disfigured by heedless misadventures, embarrassed by complications and concealments, to help this honest youngster out of his perplexities?
He had remarked, too, the way in which Ralph had assisted the youngster without neglecting his proper duty.
Hereat the youth went forth from him whereupon all present in the palace cried, "O the pity of it, that this youngster should be done to die; indeed there were many stronger than he, yet none of them availed to remove the heap.
His evil machinations had resulted in destroying the bridge, but he had foiled himself and not the daring youngster who had taken a bold risk and crossed the gap.
Major Woolford, leaning across the railing of the judges' stand and pointing; "that's the youngster I was telling you about.
So his aunt was the only relation the youngster had.
One daring youngster followed close on the heels of the patriarch, during the whole length of his beat, and gave a sharp tug at his tail as he was about to turn.
Whereupon old Captain Hurry swung his crutch around and caught the youngster with such suddenness that he pitched head-first into his own big bucket.
He's the most alive youngster this minute there is in the country.
Old Cap'n had fished the youngster out but he wasn't going to have him drip muddy water all over his nice clean 'ship.
He shut his wife and youngster up in their cabin, ordered us all out of the saloon except the steward, and set to work on young Siddons, who was lying on the table with a towel under his head.
The youngsterfavoured me with one of her bold, predatory stares as she desisted from torturing her immense teddy bear for a moment.
George Mackay was the youngest of the group, and was a small wiry youngster with a pair of flashing eyes lighting up his thin little face.
None the less it was a hard proposition for a youngster to handle.
He never told Angus where he went, but though the latter asked no questions the youngster could feel his disapproval.
Once he caught sight of a coyote, an arrogant, bushy-tailed youngster which, apparently knowing that he was in a hurry, stood in full view watching him.
The youngster was absent more than ever, and, one morning when, instead of helping with fencing, he led out his mare saddled, Angus ventured remonstrance.
But I was hungrier than ever, and the first thing I did was to fall upon another fat youngster who disputed the room with me, and make short work of him.
Let us closely observe this eageryoungster far out upon the point of the leaf.
I do not know whether I was or was not a youngster with an imagination, but suddenly the spiritual view of a new or of another life struck me.
Moreover, the instant the youngster set eyes on her, it started up and flew to her--actually flew into her in its hurry.
In riding by one day, I saw a youngster looking out from the nest hole with big frightened eyes.
In crowded cities there are but few places in which the youngster can learn the art; but in the country there are many rivers, ponds, canals, or lakes, where both bathing and swimming may be indulged in without annoyance.
Taking a piece of chalk in the left hand, the youngsterpasses it between the legs, and under the bend of the left knee, chalking the floor with it as far forward as he can.
He was a handsome, brown-eyed youngster of eighteen.
He did, too, and the way it came about was as big a surprise to the Boy as it was to the youngster he fought.
This amiable young clergyman found much satisfaction on discovering a youngster with taste sufficient to appreciate his favorite pursuits; and took pleasure in explaining to him every subject of his enquires.
A pretty time of day for a youngster like you to be getting up," cried the old sailor jocularly as he entered.
I am a model elder brother to that youngster in the way of cultivating his mind and morals; and when I have him up to the mark, I shall gain a year's furlough for my pains.
Vinal switched at the youngster with his whip; but this only made matters worse.
That youngster always declared Helen was his favorite sister, and there was never a time when Bobby was too dirty or too naughty for Helen to think he was not the sweetest and most kissable thing in the world.
Well,' says Simon, 'the energy of that youngster has saved our lives.
Older by a quarter of a century than General D'Hubert, he looked upon him in the secret of his heart as a rather troublesome youngster in love.
It was well and nobly said to a youngster like me.
From the manner in which the youngster disposed of all comers, he was pronounced to be a promising "colt" for future work.
Whenever such gatherings were attended, the youngster had to "slipe off" unknown to his parents.
He couldn't keep another youngster to save his life.
Your dirtiest British youngster is hedged round with principles of an inviolable liberty and rights of Habeas Corpus.