32 Words to use with boyhood

And glad are we, in looking beyond this story of boyhood days, to find that though in the Revolutionary War the subjects of this sketch fought on different sides in the quarrel, they came out peacefully at its conclusion, as brothers should, their love never having materially diminished, however angrily the contest divided them.

A boyhood friend telegraphed his intention of coming down from Massachusetts and joining the searchers.

George M. Myerswho reside in Kansas, the state which the reader will remember was my boyhood home.

He was swept off his feet by the radiant Princessthe Scheherezade of his boyhood dreams; his blithe heart thumped as it had not done since he was a boy.

Exactly as he had been spared the terrible temptations of flesh in his boyhood years, so had he preserved a humble spirit in his intellectual attainments.

He himself has told of a boyhood invention.

SEE Holbrook, Stewart H. SPERRY, WILLARD L. Summer yesterdays in Maine; memories of boyhood vacation days.

Vergil's lampoon is interesting then not only in its connections with Catullus and the poet's own boyhood memories, but for its reminiscences of Cicero's speeches and the revelation of his own sympathies in the partizan struggle.

the reality taking its place; the Laughing Water of his boyhood fancy had come to life in the person of this slim young girl who was moving down the aisle toward him.

She had kept his boyhood girlless, year and year, by sheer force of her own love for him, and need of him, and by the charm and magnetism that were hers.

My recollection of that boyhood habit served me as a defense in later years when he would call my attention to my own disordered hair.

CHAPTER IX "THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAVELER" It had been Bayard Taylor's boyhood ambition to become a great poet; but it seemed as if fate meant him for a great traveler.

His boyhood pal, Dave Tower, was on that submarine.

Norton, the persevering young law student who loved the girl who had been his boyhood playmate, was now Norton who coveted her father's lands, who boasted that he was on the "inside" in Washington, who was on the way to fortuneif the new Senator from Mississippi would or could be forced to stand in favor of the Altacoola naval base.

It would be a long story to trace the flowering in the Aeneid of the seedling sown in Vergil's boyhood garden-plot.

The breezes of boyhood return and blow on a head on which gray hairs are beginning "here and there" to whiten; and he cries "I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As, waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.

In that moment of peril a boyhood scene arose to Joe's mind.

My boyhood summers in the Maine woods were not, I frequently find, wholly wasted.

But after many vicissitudes and failures he returned to Chazy County to marry Ethel Thompson, his boyhood sweetheart, and to find that one of his father's apparently foolish investments had made him rich.

He remembered now that he might have looked for these rare elements of character, since the boyhood talks had promised them, and power had emanated from them....

After Leddy's shot in the arroyo I found that strength had discovered something else in mesomething that had lain dormant in boyhood and had not awakened to any consciousness of itself in the five years on the desertsomething of which all my boyhood training made me no less afraid than of the shadows, born of the blood, born of the very strength I had won.

When bedtime came, Paul kissed her tenderly good night and then turned to withdraw, but he paused at the door, and with a look that she remembered well from the days of his boyhood transgressions, a look of mingled frankness and shamefacedness, he came back to her bedside.

It was as if a boyhood vision, or something seen in a painting, was made real.

One is here, howeveras in a former passage, when we fixed on Yewdale as the one described as being a 'cultured vale'obliged to remember that in Wordsworth's boyhood wheat was grown more extensively than is now the case in these parts.

[Footnote 2: Paul C. Cameron, a son of Judge Duncan of North Carolina, said: "In my boyhood life at my father's home I often saw John Chavis, a venerable old negro man, recognized as a freeman and as a preacher or clergyman of the Presbyterian Church.

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