Calendar

December 2012
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
 << <May 2012> >>
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031     

Announce

Who's Online?

Member: 0
Visitor: 1

rss Syndication

Posts sent on: 2001-01-01

Aug112010

The golden grilles slid apart again and Hermione...

The golden grilles slid apart again and Hermione gaspedFour people stood before them, two of them deep in conversation: a long-haired wizard wearing magnificent robes of black and gold, and a squat, toadlike witch wearing a velvet bow in her short hair and clutching a clipboard to her chest

\p\C0="Chapter Thirteen: The Muggle-Born Registration Commission"
\bChapter Thirteen
\iThe Muggle-Born Registration Commission\i\b
"Ah, Mafalda!" said Umbridge, looking at Hermione"Travers sent you, did he?"
"Y-yes," squeaked Hermione
"God, you'll do perfectly well Umbridge spoke to the wizard in black and gold"That's that problem solvedMinister, if Mafalda can be spared for record-keeping we shall be able to start straightaway She consulted her clipboard"Ten people today and one of them the wife of a Ministry employee! Tut, tut\a133 even here, in the heart of the Ministry!" She stepped into the lift besides Hermione, as did the two wizards who had been listening to Umbridge's conversation with the Minister"We'll go straight down, Mafalda, you'll find everything you need in the courtroomGood morning, Albert, aren't you getting out?"
"Yes, of course," said Harry in Runcorn's deep voice
Harry stepped out of the lifeThe golden grilles clanged shut women's santos 100 replica behind himGlancing over his shoulder, Harry saw Hermione's anxious face sinking back out of sight, a tall wizard on either side of her, Umbridge's velvet hair-bow level with her shoulder
"What brings you here, Runcorn?" asked the new Minister of MagicHis long black hair and beard were streaked with silver and a great overhanging forehead shadowed his glinting eyes, putting Harry in the mind of a crab looking out from beneath a rock
"Needed a quick word with," Harry hesitated for a fraction of a second, "Arthur WeasleySomeone said he was up on level one
"Ah," said Plum Thicknesse"Has he been caught having contact with an Undesirable?"
"No," said Harry, his throat dry"No, nothing like thatIt's only a matter of time," said Thicknesse"If you ask me, the blood traitors are as bad as the Mudbloods
"Good day, Minister
Harry watched Thicknesse march away along the thickly carpeted corridorThe moment the Minister had passed out of sight, Harry tugged the Invisibility Cloak out from under his heavy black cloak, threw it over himself, and set off along the corridor in the opposite directionRuncorn was so tall that Harry was forced to stoop to make sure his big feet were hidden
Panic pulsed in the pit of his stomachAs he passed gleaming wooden door balenciaga bag black after gleaming wooden door, each bearing a small plaque with the owner's name and occupation upon it, the might of the Ministry, its complexity, its impenetrability, seemed to force itself upon him so that the plan he had been carefully concocting with Ron and Hermione over the past four weeks seemed laughably childishThey had concentrated all their efforts on getting inside without being detected: They had not given a moment's thought to what they would do if they were forced to separateNow Hermione was stuck in court proceedings, which would undoubtedly last hours; Ron was struggling to do magic that Harry was sure was beyond him, a woman's liberty possibly depending on the outcome, and he, Harry, was wandering around on the top floor when he knew perfectly well that his quarry had just gone down in the lift
He stopped walking, leaned against a wall, and tried to decide what to doThe silence pressed upon him: There was no bustling or talk or swift footsteps here the purple-carpeted corridors were as hushed as though the \iMuffliato\i charm had been cast over the place
\iHer office must be up here\i, Harry thought
It seemed most unlikely that Umbridge would keep her jewelry in her office, but on the other hand it seemed foolish not to search it cartier pasha watch to make sureHe therefore set off along the corridor again, passing nobody but a frowning wizard who was murmuring instructions to a quill that floated in front of him, scribbling on a trail of parchment
Now paying attention to the names on the doors, Harry turned a cornerHalfway along the next corridor he emerged into a wide, open space where a dozen witches and wizards sat in rows at small desks not unlike school desks, though much more highly polished and free from graffitiHarry paused to watch them, for the effect was quite mesmerizingThey were all waving and twiddling their wands in unison, and squares of colored paper were flying in every direction like little pink kitesAfter a few seconds, Harry realized that there was a rhythm to the proceedings, that the papers all formed the same pattern and after a few more seconds he realized what he was watching was the creation of pamphlets - that the paper squares were pages, which, when assembled, folded and magicked into place, fell into neat stacks beside each witch or wizard
Harry crept closer, although the workers were so intent on what they were doing that he doubted they would notice a carpet-muffled footstep, and he slid a completed
pamphlet from the pile beside a young witchHe examined gucci backpack it beneath the Invisibility CloakIts pink cover was emblazoned with a golden title:
\c\bMudbloods\b
\iand the Dangers They Pose to
a Peaceful Pure-Blood Society\i
\cBeneath the title was a picture of a red rose with a simpering face in the middle of its petals, being strangled by a green weed with fangs and a scowlThere was no author's name upon the pamphlet, but again, the scars on the back of his right hand seemed to tingle as he examined itThen the young witch beside him confirmed his suspicion as she said, still waving and twirling her wand, "Will the old hag be interrogating Mudbloods all day, does anyone know?"
"Careful," said the wizard beside her, glancing around nervously; one of his pages slipped and fell to the floor
"What, has she got magic ears as well as an eye, now?"
The witch glanced toward the shining mahogany door facing the space full of pamphlet-makers; Harry looked too, and the rage reared in him like a snakeWhere there might have been a peephole on a Muggle front door, a large, round eye with a bright blue iris had been set into the wood - an eye that was shockingly familiar to anybody who had known Alastor Moody
For a split second Harry forgot where he was and what he was doing there: He even forgot that he was chanel white ceramic watch invis

Admin · 117 views · Leave a comment
Aug102010

"But arguing with Griphook about whose race is...

"But arguing with Griphook about whose race is most underhanded and violent isn't going to make him more likely to help us, is it?"
There was a pause while they tried to think of a way around the problemHarry looked out of the window at Dobby's graveLuna was arranging sea lavender in a jam jar beside the headstone
"Okay," said Ron, and Harry turned back to face him, "how's this? We tell Griphook we need the sword until we get inside the _____ and then he can have itThere's a fake in these, isn't there? We switch them, and give him the fake
"Ron, he'd know the difference better than we would!" said Hermione"He's the only one who realized there had been a swap!"
"Yeah, but we could _ca_per before he realizes \a150\a150"
He quailed beneath the look Hermione was giving him
"That," she new omega watches said quietly, "is despicableAsk for his help, then double-cross him? And you wonder why goblins don't like wizards, Ron?"
Ron's ears had turned red
"All right, all right! It was the only thing I could think of! What's your solution, then?"
"We need to offer him something else, something just as valuable
"Brilliant, I'll go and get one of our ancient goblin-made swords and you can gift wrap it
Silence fell between them againHarry was sure that the goblin would accept nothing but the sword, even if they had something as valuable to offer himYet the sword was their one, indispensable weapon against the Horcruxes
He closed his eyes for a moment or two and listened to the rush of the seaThe idea that Gryffindor might have stolen the sword was unpleasant to him: He had always been
proud to louis vuitton backpacks be a Gryffindor; Gryffindor had been the champion of Muggle-borns, the wizard who had clashed with the pureblood-loving Slytherin
"Maybe he's lying," Harry said, opening his eyes againMaybe Gryffindor didn't take the swordHow do we know the goblin version of history's right?"
"Does it make a difference?" asked Hermione
"Changes how I feel about it," said Harry
He took a deep breath
"We'll tell him he can have the sword after he's helped us get into that vault \a150\a150 but we'll be careful to avoid telling him exactly /when/ he can have it
A grin spread slowly across Ron's faceHermione, however, looked alarmed
"Harry, we can't \a150\a150"
"He can have it," Harry went on, "after we've used it on all of the HorcruxesI'll make sure he gets it then
"But that could be years!" said chanel logo earrings Hermione
"I know that, but /he/ needn't
Harry met her eyes with a mixture of defiance and shameHe remembered the words that had been engraved over the gateway to Nurmengard: FOR THE GREATER GOODHe pushed the idea awayWhat choice did they have?
"I don't like it," said Hermione
"Nor do I, much," Harry admitted
"Well, I think it's genius," said Ron, standing up again"Let's go and tell him
Back in the smallest bedroom, Harry made the offer, careful to phrase it so as not to give any definite time for the handover of the swordHermione frowned at the floor while he was speaking; he felt irritated at her, afraid that she might give the game awayHowever, Griphook had eyes for nobody but Harry
"I have your word, Harry Potter, that you will give me the sword of Gryffindor if I help you?"
"Yes," said cheap chanel purses Harry
"Then shake," said the goblin, holding out his hand
Harry took it and shookHe wondered whether those black eyes saw any misgivings in his ownThen Griphook relinquished him, clapped his hands together, and said, "SoWe begin!"
It was like planning to break into the Ministry all over againThey settled to work in the smallest bedroom, which was kept, according to Griphook's preference, in semidarkness
"I have visited the Lestranges' vault only once," Griphook told them, "on the occasion I was told to place inside it the false swordIt is one of the most ancient chambersThe oldest Wizarding families store their treasures at the deepest level, where the vaults are largest and best protected
They remained shut in the cupboardlike room for hours at a timeSlowly the days stretched into vintage chanel jewelry weeks

Admin · 74 views · Leave a comment
Aug082010

Jonathan had entertained the Ordinary with...
Jonathan
had entertained the Ordinary with discourse so familiar, they had cracked
so many a bottle together, that when the irrevocable sentence was passed,
when he who had never shown mercy, expected none, the Great Man

A BOOK OF SCOUNDRELS
found the exhortations of the illiterate Chaplain insufficient for his high
purpose `As soon as I came into the condemned Hole,' thus he wrote, `I
began to think of making a preparation for my soul; and the better to bring
my stubborn heart to repentance, I desired the advice of a man of learning,
a man of sound judgment in divinity, and therefore application being made
to the Reverend MrNicholson, he very Christian-like gave me his
assistance' Alas! Poor Pureney! He lacked subtlety, and he was
instantly baffled, when the Great Man bade him expound the text:
`Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree' The shiftiest excuse would
have brought solace to a breaking heart and conviction to a casuist brain
Yet for once the Ordinary was at a loss, and Wild, finding him insufficient
for his purpose, turned a deaf ear to his ministrations Thus he was
rudely awakened from the dream of many sleepless nights His large
heart almost broke at the neglect
But if his more private counsels were scorned, he still had the joy of
delivering a masterpiece from the pulpit, of using `all the means
imaginable to make Wild think of another world,' and of seeing him as
neatly turned off as the most exacting Ordinary could desire And what
inmate of Newgate ever forgot the afternoon of that glorious day (May the
24th, 1725)? MrPureney returned to his omega aqua terra watch flock, fortified with punch and
good tidings He pictured the scene at Tyburn with a bibulous
circumstance, which admirably became his style, rejoicing, as he has
rejoiced ever since, that, though he lost a friend, the honest rogue was
saved at last from the machinations of the thief-taker
So he basked and smoked and drank his ale, retelling the ancient
stories, and hiccuping forth the ancient sermons So, in the fading
twilight of life, he smiled the smile of contentment, as became one who
had emptied more quarts, had delivered more harrowing discourses, and
had lived familiarly with more scoundrels than any devil-dodger of his
generation
SHEPPARD AND CARTOUCHE
I JACK SHEPPARD


A BOOK OF SCOUNDRELS
JACK SHEPPARD IT was midnight when Jack Sheppard reached the
leads, wearied by his magical achievement, and still fearful of discovery
The `jolly pair of handcuffs,' provided by the thoughtful Governor, lay
discarded in his distant cell; the chains which a few hours since had
grappled him to the floor encumbered the now useless staple No trace of
the ancient slavery disgraced him save the iron anklets which clung about
his legs; though many a broken wall and shattered lock must serve for
evidence of his prowess on the morrow The Stone-Jug was all be-
chipped and shattered From the castle he had forced his way through a
nine-foot wall into the Red Room, whose bolts, bars, and hinges he had
ruined to gain the Chapel The road thence to the roof and to freedom
was hindered by three ladies omega watches stubborn iron doors; yet naught stood in the way of
Sheppard's genius, and he was sensible, at last, of the night air chill upon
his cheek
But liberty was not yet: there was still a fall of forty feet, and he must
needs repass the wreckage of his own making to filch the blankets from
his cell In terror lest he should awaken the Master-Side Debtors, he
hastened back to the roof, lashed the coverlets together, and, as the city
clocks clashed twelve, he dropped noiselessly upon the leads of a turner's
house, built against the prison's outer wall Behind him Newgate was cut
out a black mass against the sky; at his feet glimmered the garret window
of the turner's house, and behind the winking casement he could see the
turner's servant going to bed Through her chamber lay the road to glory
and Clare Market, and breathlessly did Sheppard watch till the candle
should be extinguished and the maid silenced in sleep In his anxiety he
must tarry--tarry; and for a weary hour he kicked his heels upon the leads,
ambition still too uncertain for quietude Yet he could not but catch a
solace from his splendid craft Said he to himself: `Am I not the most
accomplished slip-string the world has known? The broken wall of every
round house in town attests my bravery Light-limbed though I be, have
I not forced the impregnable Castle itself? And my enemies--are they not
to-day writhing in distress ? The head of Blueskin, that pitiful thief,
quivers in the noose; and Jonathan Wild bleeds at the throat from the dregs
of a coward's courage What a triumph shall be mine when the Keeper

A prada clutch BOOK OF SCOUNDRELS
finds the stronghold tenantless!'
Now, unnumbered were the affronts he had suffered from the Keeper's
impertinence, and he chuckled aloud at his own witty rejoinder Only
two days since the Gaoler had caught him tampering with his irons
`Young man,' he had said, `I see what you have been doing, but the affair
betwixt us stands thus: It is your business to make your escape, and mine
to take care you shall not' Jack had answered coolly enough: `Then
let's both mind our own business' And it was to some purpose that he
had minded his The letter to his baffled guardian, already sketched in
his mind, tickled him afresh, when suddenly he leaps to his feet and begins
to force the garret window
The turner's maid was a heavy sleeper, and Sheppard crept from her
garret to the twisted stair in peace Once, on a lower floor, his heart beat
faster at the trumpetings of the turner's nose, but he knew no check until
he reached the street door The bolt was withdrawn in an instant, but the
lock was turned, and the key nowhere to be found However, though the
risk of disturbance was greater than in Newgate, the task was light enough:
and with an iron link from his fetter, and a rusty nail which had served him
bravely, the box was wrenched off in a trice, and Sheppard stood
unattended in the Old Bailey At first he was minded to make for his
ancient haunts, or to conceal himself within the Liberty of Westminster;
but the fetter-locks were still upon his legs, and he knew that detection
would be easy as long as he was thus embarrassed Wherefore, weary
and an-hungered, he turned his steps northward, and never rested until he
had gained omega de ville men's watches Finchley Common
At break of day, when the world re-awoke from the fear of thieves, he
feigned a limp at a cottage door, and borrowed a hammer to straighten a
pinching shoe Five minutes behind a hedge, and his anklets had dropped
from him; and, thus a free man, he took to the high road After all he was
persuaded to desert London and to escape a while from the sturdy embrace
of Edgworth Bess Moreover, if Bess herself were in the lock-up, he still
feared the interested affection of Mistress Maggot, that other doxy, whose
avarice would surely drive him upon a dangerous enterprise; so he struck
across country, and kept starvation from him by petty theft Up and

down England he wandered in solitary insolence Once, saith rumour,
his lithe apparition startled the peace of Nottingham; once, he was
wellnigh caught begging wort at a brew-house in Thames Street But he
might as well have lingered in Newgate as waste his opportunity far from
the delights of Town; the old lust of life still impelled him, and a week
after the hue-and-cry was raised he crept at dead of night down Drury
Lane Here he found harbourage with a friendly fence, Wild's mortal
enemy, who promised him a safe conduct across the seas But the desire
of work proved too strong for prudence; and in a fortnight he had planned
an attack on the pawnshop of one Rawling, at the Four Balls in Drury
Lane
Sheppard, whom no house ever built with hands was strong enough to
hold, was better skilled at breaking out than at breaking in, and it is
remarkable that his last feat in the cracking of cribs was also his chanel logo earrings great

Admin · 82 views · 1 comment
Aug072010

"So I did! Well, I am happy, and I won't fret,...

"So I did! Well, I am happy, and I won't fret, but it does seem as if the more one gets the more one wants, doesn't it? There now, the trays are ready, and everything in but my ball dress, which I shall leave for Mother to pack," said Meg, cheering up, as she glanced from the half-filled trunk to the many times pressed and mended white tarlatan, which she called her `ball dress' with an important air
The next day was fine, and Meg departed in style for a fortnight of novelty and pleasureMarch had consented to the visit rather reluctantly, fearing that Margaret would come back more discontented than she wentBut she begged so hard, and Sallie had promised to take good care of her, and a little pleasure seemed so delightful after a winter of irksome work that the mother yielded, and the daughter went to take her first taste of fashionable life
The Moffats were very fashionable, and simple Meg was rather daunted, at first, by the splendor of the house and the elegance of its occupantsBut they were kindly people, in spite of the frivolous life they led, and soon put their guest at her easePerhaps Meg felt, without understanding why, that they were not particularly cultivated or intelligent people, and that all their gilding could not quite conceal the ordinary material of which louis vuitton duffle bag they were madeIt certainly was agreeable to fare sumptuously, drive in a fine carriage, wear her best frock every day, and do nothing but enjoy herselfIt suited her exactly, and soon she began to imitate the manners and conversation of those about her, to put on little airs and graces, use French phrases, crimp her hair, take in her dresses, and talk about the fashions as well as she couldThe more she saw of Annie Moffat's pretty things, the more she envied her and sighed to be richHome now looked bare and dismal as she thought of it, work grew harder than ever, and she felt that she was a very destitute and much-injured girl, in spite of the new gloves and silk stockings
She had not much time for repining, however, for the three young girls were busily employed in `having a good time'They shopped, walked, rode, and called all day, went to theaters and operas or frolicked at home in the evening, for Annie had many friends and knew how to entertain themHer older sisters were very fine young ladies, and one was engaged, which was extremely interesting and romantic, Meg thoughtMoffat was a fat, jolly old gentleman, who knew her father, and MrsMoffat, a fat, jolly old lady, who took as great a fancy to Meg as her daughter had doneEveryone petted her, and `Daisey', as they called prada milano her, was in a fair way to have her head turned
When the evening for the small party came, she found that the poplin wouldn't do at all, for the other girls were putting on thin dresses and making themselves very fine indeedSo out came the tarlatan, looking older, limper, and shabbier than ever beside Sallie's crisp new oneMeg saw the girls glance at it and then at one another, and her cheeks began to burn, for with all her gentleness she was very proudNo one said a word about it, but Sallie offered to dress her hair, and Annie to tie her sash, and Belle, the engaged sister, praised her white armsBut in their kindness Meg saw only pity for her poverty, and her heart felt very heavy as she stood by herself, while the others laughed, chattered, and flew about like gauzy butterfliesThe hard, bitter feeling was getting pretty bad, when the maid brought in a box of flowersBefore she could speak, Annie had the cover off, and all were exclaiming at the lovely roses, heath, and fern within
"It's for Belle, of course, George always sends her some, but these are altogether ravishing," cried Annie, with a great sniff
"They are for Miss March, the man saidAnd here's a note," put in the maid, holding it to Meg
"What fun! Who are they from? Didn't know you had a lover," cried the girls, gold gucci watches fluttering about Meg in a high state of curiosity and surprise
"The note is from Mother, and the flowers from Laurie," said Meg simply, yet much gratified that he had not forgotten her
"Oh, indeed!" said Annie with a funny look, as Meg slipped the note into her pocket as a sort of talisman against envy, vanity, and false pride, for the few loving words had done her good, and the flowers cheered her up by their beauty
Feeling almost happy again, she laid by a few ferns and roses for herself, and quickly made up the rest in dainty bouquets for the breasts, hair, or skirts of her friends, offering them so prettily that Clara, the elder sister, told her she was `the sweetest little thing she ever saw', and they looked quite charmed with her small attentionSomehow the kind act finished her despondency, and when all the rest went to show themselves to MrsMoffat, she saw a happy, bright-eyed face in the mirror, as she laid her ferns against her rippling hair and fastened the roses in the dress that didn't strike her as so very shabby now
She enjoyed herself very much that evening, for she danced to her heart's contentEveryone was very kind, and she had three complimentsAnnie made her sing, and some one said she had a remarkably fine voiceMajor Lincoln asked who `the fresh little tiffany silver jewelry girl with the beautiful eyes' was, and MrMoffat insisted on dancing with her because she `didn't dawdle, but had some spring in her', as he gracefully expressed itSo altogether she had a very nice time, till she overheard a bit of conversation, which disturbed her extremelyShe was sitting just inside the conservatory, waiting for her partner to bring her an ice, when she heard a voice ask on the other side of the flowery wall
"How old is he?"
"Sixteen or seventeen, I should say," replied another voice
"It would be a grand thing for one of those girls, wouldn't it? Sallie says they are very intimate now, and the old man quite dotes on themhas made her plans, I dare say, and will play her cards well, early as it isThe girl evidently doesn't think of it yet," said Mrs
"She told that fib about her momma, as if she did know, and colored up when the flowers came quite prettilyPoor thing! She'd be so nice if she was only got up in styleDo you think she'd be offended if we offered to lend her a dress for Thursday?" asked another voice
"She's proud, but I don't believe she'd mind, for that dowdy tarlatan is all she has gotShe may tear it tonight, and that will be a good excuse for offering a decent one
Here Meg's partner appeared, to find her looking much flushed and rather men's omega watch agitate

Admin · 44 views · Leave a comment
Aug062010

"I didn't mean to, but you looked so funny I...

"I didn't mean to, but you looked so funny I really couldn't help it," replied Meg, passing over the first part of his reproach, for it was quite true that she had shunned him, remembering the Moffat party and the talk after it
Ned was offended and turned to Sallie for consolation, saying to her rather pettishly, "There isn't a bit of flirt in that girl, is there?"
"Not a particle, but she's a dear," returned Sallie, defending her friend even while confessing her shortcomings
"She's not a stricken deer anyway," said Ned, trying to be witty, and succeeding as well as very young gentlemen usually do
On the lawn where it had gathered, the little party separated with cordial good nights and good-bys, for the Vaughns were going to CanadaAs the four sisters went home through the garden, Miss Kate looked after them, saying, without the patronizing tone in her voice, "In spite of their demonstrative manners, American girls are very nice when one knows them
"I quite agree with you," said Mr
CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Laurie lay luxuriously swinging to and fro in his hammock one warm September afternoon, wondering what his neighbors were about, but too lazy to go and find outHe was in one of his moods, for the day had been chanel clutch both unprofitable and unsatisfactory, and he was wishing he could live it over againThe hot weather made him indolent, and he had shirked his studies, tried MrBrooke's patience to the utmost, displeased his grandfather by practicing half the afternoon, frightened the maidservants half out of their wits by mischievously hinting that one of his dogs was going mad, and, after high words with the stableman about some fancied neglect of his horse, he had flung himself into his hammock to fume over the stupidity of the world in general,till the peace of the lovely day quieted him in spite of himselfStaring up into the green gloom of the horse-chestnut trees above him, he dreamed dreams of all sorts, and was just imagining himself tossing on the ocean in a voyage round the world, when the sound of voices brought him ashore in a flashPeeping through the meshes of the hammock, he saw the Marches coming out, as if bound on some expedition
"What in the world are those girls about now?" thought Laurie, opening his sleepy eyes to take a good look, for there was something rather peculiar in the appearance of his neighborsEach wore a large, flapping hat, a brown linen pouch slung over one shoulder, and carried a long staffMeg had tiffany diamond a cushion, Jo a book, Beth a basket, and Amy a portfolioAll walked quietly through the garden, out at the little back gate, and began to climb the hill that lay between the house and river
"Well, that's cool," said Laurie to himself, "to have a picnic and never ask me! They can't be going in the boat, for they haven't got the keyPerhaps they forgot itI'll take it to them, and see what's going on
Though possessed of half a dozen hats, it took him some time to find one, then there was a hunt for the key, which was at last discovered in his pocket, so that the girls were quite out of sight when leaped the fence and ran after themTaking the shortest way to the boathouse, he waited for them to appear, but no one came, and he went up the hill to take an observationA grove of pines covered one part of it, and from the heart of this green spot came a clearer sound than the soft sigh of the pines or the drowsy chirp of the crickets
"Here's a landscape!" thought Laurie, peeping through the bushes, and looking wide-awake and good-natured already
It was a rather pretty little picture, for the sisters sat together in the shady nook, with sun and shadow flickering over them, the aromatic wind lifting their hair and cooling replica pasha cartier their hot cheeks, and all the little wood people going on with their affairs as if these were no strangers but old friendsMeg sat upon her cushion, sewing daintily with her white hands, and looking as fresh and sweet as a rose in her pink dress among the greenBeth was sorting the cones that lay thick under the hemlock near by, for she made pretty things with themAmy was sketching a group of ferns, and Jo was knitting as she read aloudA shadow passed over the boy's face as he watched them, feeling that he ought to go away because uninvited, yet lingering because home seemed very lonely and this quiet party in the woods most attractive to his restless spiritHe stood so still that a squirrel, busy with it's harvesting, ran dawn a pine close beside him, saw him suddenly and skipped back, scolding so shrilly that Beth looked up, espied the wistful face behind the birches, and beckoned with a reassuring smile
"May I come in, please? Or shall I be a bother?" he asked, advancing slowly
Meg lifted her eyebrows, but Jo scowled at her defiantly and said at once, "Of course you mayWe should have asked you before, only we thought you wouldn't care for such a girl's game as this
"I always like your games, but if Meg doesn't want replica chanel earrings me, I'll go away
"I've no objection, if you do somethingIt's against the rules to be idle here," replied Meg gravely but graciouslyI'll do anything if you'll let me stop a bit, for it's as dull as the Desert of Sahara down thereShall I sew, read, cone, draw, or do all at once? Bring on your bears And Laurie sat down with a submissive expression delightful to behold
"Finish this story while I set my heel," said Jo, handing him the book was the meek answer, as he began, doing his best to prove his gratitude for the favor of admission into the `Busy Bee Society'
The story was not a long one, and when it was finished, he ventured to ask a few questions as a reward of merit
"Please, ma'am, could I inquire if this highly instructive and charming institution is a new one?"
"Would you tell him?" asked Meg of her sisters
"He'll laugh," said Amy warningly
"Who cares?" said Jo
"I guess he'll like it," added Beth
"Of course I shall! I give you my word I won't laughTell away, Jo, and don't be afraid
"The idea of being afraid of you! Well, you see we used to play Pilgrim's Progress, and we have been going on with it in earnest, all winter and summer
"Yes, I know," said Laurie, nodding wisely
"Who told you?" demanded chanel handbag 2.55 J

Admin · 47 views · 1 comment

1, 2, 3  Next page