"Lambkin" Quotes from Famous Books
... unmeasured lapse of time, Miss Merritt came for the baby. "Oh, the lambkin! Ain't ... — Defenders of Democracy • The Militia of Mercy
... lambkin mine, Feed and fatten thy flesh so fine! Know, you dear little sinner, Mother will have it ... — Poems and Songs • Bjornstjerne Bjornson
... was I was the wretch refused to call on the lonely lady at the castle until I heard she had done a romantic little bit of thing—hushed a lambkin's bleating. My loss! my loss! And I could afford it so poorly. Since then Carinthia has filled my days. I shudder to leave you and think of your going back to the English. Their sneer withers. They sent you down among us as a young woman to ... — The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith
... busy time in the barn. Papa and mamma and Annie helped about bringing in the animals, and before long, Brownie, White Face, Spotty, Rover, Piggywig, Pussy, Lambkin, the chickens, the squirrel and Bunny, the rabbit, had been led each to his own Christmas breakfast on and under the tree. What a funny sight it was to see them all standing around looking happy and contented, eating and drinking with such ... — The Children's Book of Christmas Stories • Various
... Louisa and Arabella Mountfidget." Mr. Bouncer evaporates with a low bow, leaving the ladies to play with their parasols, and converse. Lady Arabella (Miss Patty) then expresses a devout wish that Lady Trotter (wife of Sir Lambkin Trotter, Bart.), in whose house they are supposed to be, will not keep them waiting as long as she detained her aunt, Lady Bellwether, when the poor old lady fell asleep from sheer fatigue, and was found snoring ... — The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green • Cuthbert Bede
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