As the first part of "An
Old-Fashioned Girl" was written in 1869, the demand for a sequel, in beseeching little letters that made refusal impossible, rendered it necessary to carry my heroine boldly forward some six or seven years into the future.
As this will probably be an interesting subject to our readers, we shall make a separate sketch of it, and call it The
Old-Fashioned School.
In spite of this the old man inspired in all his visitors alike a feeling of respectful veneration- especially of an evening when he came in to tea in his
old-fashioned coat and powdered wig and, aroused by anyone, told his abrupt stories of the past, or uttered yet more abrupt and scathing criticisms of the present.
In the Surovsky district there was no railway nor service of post horses, and Levin drove there with his own horses in his big,
old-fashioned carriage.
This fine talent is neglected nowadays, and considered
old-fashioned, which is a sad mistake, and one that I don't mean to make in bringing up my girl.
"It's the new setting: of course it shows the stone beautifully, but it looks a little bare to
old-fashioned eyes," Mrs.
The palace of crystal may be an idle dream, it may be that it is inconsistent with the laws of nature and that I have invented it only through my own stupidity, through the
old-fashioned irrational habits of my generation.
The gabled brick, tile, and freestone houses had almost dried off for the season their integument of lichen, the streams in the meadows were low, and in the sloping High Street, from the West Gateway to the mediaeval cross, and from the mediaeval cross to the bridge, that leisurely dusting and sweeping was in progress which usually ushers in an
old-fashioned market-day.
He stands before her with one hand on a chair-back and the other in his
old-fashioned waistcoat and shirt-frill, exactly as he has stood before her at any time since her marriage.
As a farming investment, using
old-fashioned methods, it was not worth it.
I never supposed she'd want them--they're so
old-fashioned, and nobody seems to want anything but hooked mats now.
There are many books we read which we think of as very pretty, very quaint, very interesting--but
old-fashioned. But Shakespeare can never be
old-fashioned, because, although he is the outcome of his own times, and gives us all the flavor of his own times, he gives us much more.