Gently she answered, telling them her errand, beseeching them to let her pass ere the
cold wind blighted her frail blossoms.
'I don't know--it is so very cloudy and
cold, it seems likely to rain;--and you know I have had a long drive.'
Maimie could also see the pompous doctor feeling the Duke's heart and hear him give utterance to his parrot cry, and she was particularly sorry for the Cupids, who stood in their fools' caps in obscure places and, every time they heard that "
Cold, quite
cold," bowed their disgraced little heads.
You seek to know where your oxen have run for shelter from the
cold! Is it not so?"
And the
cold snap came and remained, and Circle City was only two hundred miles away.
Indeed, she almost doubted whether it were a real child after all, or only a light wreath of the new-fallen snow, blown hither and thither about the garden by the intensely
cold west-wind.
When supper was over, it took them a long while to get the
cold out of their bones.
Yet he was not altogether a fool in his day and generation; being
cold and hungry, and still able to walk a little by bending his knees very much indeed and putting his feet down toes first, he decided to enter one of the houses which flanked the street at long intervals and looked so bright and warm.
Elton looked as if he did not very well know what answer to make; which was exactly the case; for though very much gratified by the kind care of such a fair lady, and not liking to resist any advice of her's, he had not really the least inclination to give up the visit; but Emma, too eager and busy in her own previous conceptions and views to hear him impartially, or see him with clear vision, was very well satisfied with his muttering acknowledgment of its being "very
cold, certainly very
cold," and walked on, rejoicing in having extricated him from Randalls, and secured him the power of sending to inquire after Harriet every hour of the evening.
But melons are not very nutritious, and when we had satisfied our thirst with their pulpy substance, and put a stock to cool by the simple process of cutting them in two and setting them end on in the hot sun to grow
cold by evaporation, we began to feel exceedingly hungry.
If a delicate invalid like yourself can bear it, surely my hearty girl can, especially as she is dressed for
cold weather," answered Dr.
Cold from its source the stream meanders Darkly down through the oleanders, All night long in dream I lie, Ah me!