' Agnes, far more excited than any of the rest, seized her straw hat, and slipping the elastic under her small chin, sprang into the cab, and found a haven between Mr.
I took a revel of the scene; I drank the elastic night-air—the swell of sound, the dubious light, now flashing, now fading.
"Still he needs keeping in order, and correcting, and repressing, and I do him that good service; but the boy is so elastic there is no such thing as vexing him thoroughly.
She had her work under her arm in a substantial parcel, and when Anne asked her to stay she promptly took off her capacious sun-hat, which had been held on her head, despite irreverent September breezes, by a tight elastic band under her hard little knob of fair hair.
Catherine had reached her full height; her figure was both plump and slender, elastic as steel, and her whole aspect sparkling with health and spirits.
A more elastic footstep entered next; and now I opened my mouth for a "good-morning," but closed it again, the salutation unachieved; for Hareton Earnshaw was performing his orison sotto voce, in a series of curses directed against every object he touched, while he rummaged a corner for a spade or shovel to dig through the drifts.
The upper part of the mouth of the cetacean was, indeed, provided on both sides with eight hundred horny blades, very elastic, of a fibrous texture, and fringed at the edge like great combs, at which the teeth, six feet long, served to retain the thousands of animalculae, little fish, and molluscs, on which the whale fed.
But young spirits are wonderfully elastic and soon cheer up, and healthy young bodies heal fast, or easily adapt themselves to new conditions.
As for uncle Glegg, the thing lay quite beyond his imagination; the good-natured man felt sincere pity for the Tulliver family, but his money was all locked up in excellent mortgages, and he could run no risk; that would be unfair to his own relatives; but he had made up his mind that Tulliver should have some new flannel waistcoats which he had himself renounced in favour of a more elastic commodity, and that he would buy Mrs Tulliver a pound of tea now and then; it would be a journey which his
Dorothea walked across the street with her most elastic step and was quickly in her carriage again.
Of what might be the capacity of his father's pocket, Fred had only a vague notion: was not trade elastic?
Roberta's hat was crooked, and the elastic seemed tighter than usual.
She pleaded for one and had been laughed at—all summer she had to wear a horrid little brown sailor with elastic that cut behind her ears.
But the elastic heart of youth cannot be compressed into one constrained shape long at a time.
DEMIN STIRRUP PANTS It's likely that stirrup pants originated in jodhpurs, which were worn during horseback riding; those little pieces of fabric, and later elastic, were added in the 20th century.
The sentences under her pen were elastic and gentle with dancing rhythm.
Five foods can be used to help women delay the aging of their skin and leave their skin appearing bright, firm and elastic.
Furthermore, if your skin is properly hydrated internally, it will feel rejuvenated, which can help it maintain an elastic and toned appearance.
Furthermore, if your skin is properly hydrated internally, it will feel rejuvenated, which can help it maintain an elastic and toned appearance.
Furthermore, if your skin is properly hydrated internally, it will feel rejuvenated, which can help it maintain an elastic and toned appearance.