for twenty years or more, nothing but loving words, and gentle moralities, and
motherly loving kindness, had come from that chair;--head-aches and heart-aches innumerable had been cured there,--difficulties spiritual and temporal solved there,--all by one good, loving woman, God bless her!
Whimple," said Herbert, when I told him so, "is the best of housewives, and I really do not know what my Clara would do without her
motherly help.
So when the quiet Autumn of thy fragrant life shall come, Thou mayst pass away, to bloom in the Flower Spirits' home." Then from the mother's breast, where it still lay hid, Into the fading bud the dew-drop gently slid; Stronger grew the little form, and happy tears fell, As the dew did its silent work, and the bud grew well, While the gentle rose leaned, with
motherly pride, O'er the fair little ones that bloomed at her side.
But Mavra Kuzminichna stood at the closed gate for some time with moist eyes, pensively swaying her head and feeling an unexpected flow of
motherly tenderness and pity for the unknown young officer.
She addressed those words to Magdalen with a gentle
motherly interest in her youth and beauty, chastened by the deferential amiability which became her situation in Noel Vanstone's household.
I had at least two friends on Mars; a young woman who watched over me with
motherly solicitude, and a dumb brute which, as I later came to know, held in its poor ugly carcass more love, more loyalty, more gratitude than could have been found in the entire five million green Martians who rove the deserted cities and dead sea bottoms of Mars.
She had intended to teach Anne the childish classic, "Now I lay me down to sleep." But she had, as I have told you, the glimmerings of a sense of humor--which is simply another name for a sense of fitness of things; and it suddenly occurred to her that that simple little prayer, sacred to white-robed childhood lisping at
motherly knees, was entirely unsuited to this freckled witch of a girl who knew and cared nothing bout God's love, since she had never had it translated to her through the medium of human love.
The elders, the deacons, the
motherly dames, and the young and fair maidens of Mr.
She put both hands on Mistress Mary's shoulders and looked her little face over in a
motherly fashion.
my lecture is done; now I should like to hear what you gentlemen have to say," and Aunt Jessie subsided with a pretty flush on the face that was full of
motherly anxiety for her boys.
She was a plain,
motherly kind of woman, who had worked hard in her youth, and now thought herself entitled to the occasional holiday of a teavisit; and having formerly owed much to Mr.
You will be under the care of a
motherly good sort of woman, of whose kindness to you I can have no doubt.