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But as Bessie grew up she began to feel some of the sadness and loneliness natural to her lot.
Though many kinds of nursing-bottles have been lately invented, and some mounted with India-rubber nipples, the common glass bottle, with the calf's teat, is equal in cleanliness and utility to any; besides, the nipple put into the child's mouth is so white and natural in appearance, that no child taken from the breast will refuse it.
It was all natural as life.
The park seems to be freer and more natural than the streets outside.
Such a practice is natural for a person of intelligence, and the Church wishes and expects such intelligent and heartfelt prayer.
It is said, indeed, to have been actually resorted to more than once; and possibly may have been so, even from a knowledge of it; for what is more natural with heroical minds than that the like outrages should produce the like virtues?
he asked, with a touch of anger, quite natural under the circumstances.
"Why, baby, it's natural at first maybe a girl should be so scared.
The works both moral and natural of Seneca, London 1614.
And when in the harangue which he then made, he, as was natural from our great intimacy and friendship, was going to exculpate me from all suspicion in the matter of the fasces, the whole assembly cried out with one voice, that I had never had any intentions with regard to the republic which were not excellent.
She thought it was really quite natural on his part, but when day after day he appeared, and always with the same solemn expression on his face, she began to wonder in her heart of hearts whether he was telling her the whole truth.
However, this Thorgils was afterward in Greenland, and there seemed to be something not altogether natural about him before the end came.
The payment of specie was so entire a novelty that, when the inquiries and explanations natural after a long separation were concluded, it was among the first topics touched upon.
As is quite natural among a people like the Blackfeet, the buffalo stood very high among the animals which they reverenced.
Now, I got a skin here with the head on it, an' if it comes to the wust we might rig that up, natural like, so ye cud git a picter o' a wild an' ferocious beast coming at ye on his hind legs.
And in the fourteenth hour, I perceived that I did be like to overtravel the Maid, though I made alway to have a less speed than did be natural unto me.
This consideration of contracted heels may be concluded by drawing attention to the advisability of always maintaining the horn of the wall in as soft and supple a condition as is natural by the application of suitable hoof dressings.
It won't seem a bit natural without Chris.
It is a strange mistake to suppose that nothing is natural beyond savage ignorancethat all refinement is unnaturalthat there is only one sort of simplicity.
There are naturals amongst us that have perfectly our shape, but want reason, and some of them language too.
It was a colonial hour; for Brandon clocks tick off no other, nor would any other seem natural within those walls.
It was easy and natural during the heat of 1861 to characterise as traitors the men who went with their States to fight against the flag of their country.