While Newton wentgo( not without a muttered grumblinggrumble) to undo the shawls , which had already been exhibitedexhibitfour or five times that day , Margaret lookedlookround upon the nursery ; the first room in that house with which she had become familiarfamiliarnine years ago , when she was broughtbring, all untamed from the forest , to share the home , the play , and the lessons of her cousin Edith .
The Accountant had broughtbringout already a box of dominoes , and was toyingtoyarchitecturally with the bones .
She had sweptsweepthe hearth , and mademakea bright blazing firefirefor our reception ; the servant had just broughtbringin the tea-tray ; and Rose was producingproducethe sugar-basin and tea-caddy from the cupboard in the black oak side-board , that shoneshinelike polished ebony , in the cheerful parlour twilight .
Her only child was carried through a tiresome season and broughtbringinto the world on a spring day in ninety-six .
The news had been broughtbring, toward the decline of a day in midsummer , by an Indian runner , who also bore an urgent request from Munro , the commander of a work on the shore of the “ holy lake , ” for a speedy and powerful reinforcement .
We had been wanderingwander, indeed , in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning ; but since dinnerdinner( Mrs. Reed , when there was no company , dined early ) the cold winter windwindhad broughtbringwith it cloudscloudso sombre , and a rainrainso penetrating , that further out-door exercise was now out of the question .
They broughtbringme a second hogshead , which I drankdrankin the same manner , and made signssignfor more ; but they had none to give me .
As might have been expected , the day of sale broughtbringan usually large number together to compete for the property to be sold .
It was late in the day , and when the greatest number of persons were thought to be present , when Agnes and her daughters were broughtbringout to the place of sale .
We waited in fact till two nights later ; but that same evening , before we scatteredscatter, he broughtbringout what was in his mind .
In a panic of despair and terror Anthony was broughtbringback to America , wedded to a vague melancholy that was to stay beside him through the rest of his life .
Winterbourne wonderedwonderif he himself had been like this in his infancy , for he had been broughtbringto Europe at about this age .
In due time she broughtbringforth a son , a feeble babe ; and the following year a daughter .
In addition to the geniuses , Mrs. Pett had broughtbringwith her to her new home her only son , Ogden , a fourteen-year-old boy of a singularly unloveable type .
He roamedroamon , and a few minutes later the process of elimination had broughtbringhim to what was technically his own private library -- a large , soothing room full of old books , of which his father had been a great collector .
As he stood with his uncle 's hand in his , he was necessarily broughtbringnear Florence , who instinctively drewdrawa little away , with a slight shuddershudderindicating repugnance .
That day , while it was yet light , and he was diggingdigin a moist white-bordered wash for water , he was broughtbringsharply up by hearinghearthe crackcrackof hard hoofs on stone .
He putputhis arm about my shoulder , for we were old friends , and together we wentgoup the green bank to the house , and , when I had broughtbringhim a pipe , satsitdown side by side upon the doorstep .
He heldholda white cloth -- it was a serviette he had broughtbringwith him -- over the lower part of his face , so that his mouth and jaws were completely hidden , and that was the reason of his muffled voice .