This black-eyed, wide-mouthed girl, not pretty but full of life- with
childish bare shoulders which after her run heaved and shook her bodice, with black curls tossed backward, thin bare arms, little legs in lace-frilled drawers, and feet in low slippers- was just at that charming age when a girl is no longer a child, though the child is not yet a young woman.
The winged fairies of Grimm and Andersen have brought more happiness to
childish hearts than all other human creations.
Like the savage, the attitude of these men was stoical in great things,
childish in little things.
The truth is the truth; and neither
childish absurdities, nor unscrupulous contradictions, can make it otherwise.
I have spoken of the surrender to their extraordinary
childish grace as a thing I could actively cultivate, and it may be imagined if I neglected now to address myself to this source for whatever it would yield.
"Here are strangers, mama!" cried the shrill and
childish voice of some unseen person.
The frown, the harsh rebuke, the frequent application of the rod, enjoined by Scriptural authority, were used, not merely in the way of punishment for actual offences, but as a wholesome regimen for the growth and promotion of all
childish virtues.
"Of course," I stammered, "I cannot expect you to understand the situation, though I think, if you would allow me, I could in a very few words make it somewhat clearer,--make you realise that, after all, it has been a very innocent and
childish escapade, in which there has been no harm and a great deal of pleasure--"
Turning dances into figure, is a
childish curiosity.
Ever since, by his beloved brother's deathbed, Levin had first glanced into the questions of life and death in the light of these new convictions, as he called them, which had during the period from his twentieth to his thirty-fourth year imperceptibly replaced his
childish and youthful beliefs--he had been stricken with horror, not so much of death, as of life, without any knowledge of whence, and why, and how, and what it was.
Even now he could see the beauty of the mother reflected in the
childish lines of little Jeanne's face, and both those faces would be smiling up into his as he swung from his tired mount late the following afternoon.
My housekeeping duties, though at first it caused me great anxiety to think that they were unperformed, were soon as far off as the oldest of the old duties at Greenleaf or the summer afternoons when I went home from school with my portfolio under my arm, and my
childish shadow at my side, to my godmother's house.