" Still holding my hand, she played with the fingers unconsciously, dressed them, now in her own rings, and now circled them with a twine of her beautiful hair; she patted the palm against her hot cheek, and at last, having cleared a voice that was naturally liquid as a lark's, she said:— "You must think it rather strange that I should talk so much about Dr.
I then made a little roll of my letters, wrapped them in oiled silk, bound them with twine, and, having put them in the bottle, got the old Jew broker to stopper, seal, and make it air-tight.
Before day-dawn, Judge Thatcher and the handful of searchers with him were tracked out, in the cave, by the twine clews they had strung behind them, and informed of the great news.
"It was part of a ball of twine.
They talk and the each twist of the twine there is a sadness that goes with joy.
But she propped up with the little stick the green plant which had given her child such pleasant hopes of life, so that it might not be broken by the winds; she tied the piece of string to the window-sill and to the upper part of the frame, so that the pea-tendrils might twine round it when it shot up.
"You are so clever," said the reindeer; "I know you can tie all the winds of the world with a piece of twine.
Yet often, in the evening hours, the five sisters would twine their arms round each other, and rise to the surface, in a row.