That aside, only the locks of long, wavy blonde hair that snaked over her breasts were providing her with any degree of modesty. She seemed either to be dead or sound asleep, to judge from the lack of reaction she gave not only to the new arrival, but to the three men who were standing around her resting-place, furiously debating in the Roma tongue. They were dressed in dull peasant garb, with wide-brimmed hats, though one of them wore a velvet cloak that had seen better days (and, no doubt, another owner). Gypsies, then, thought Alexandru, but not quite the cutthroat band he had been expecting. They did not even notice his arrival, and he watched curiously from the entrance of the rotunda while they argued with each other, in a language he knew nothing of, but which seemed to place particular priority on the words beng and mullo.
Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 5
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 70
Beth looked at me with concern, “Alvin, you’re staying here with us this weekend.” She said as though...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 18
Aunt Lydia gave me a hug once we were out of the car. Both her arms wrapped around...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 85
She waved at him playfully and went back to watching her program on TV. Andrew was getting desperate....
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The Trying Policy Scene 35
Julia pushed the cart down to one end of the store, hoping to get a quick start on things....
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 20
When we arrived home my wife left me strapped into the baby seat in the car while she unloaded...
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The Plight of Sissy Patty Scene 1
Patrick didn’t really mind the calf-length petticoats so much, although the boys DID tease him when and if they...
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What Happened to Ella Marsh Scene 20
Ella was a tad bit anxious when Heather and Rose hadn’t returned after ten minutes. Once half an hour...
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Lamp of Love Scene 52
The frolicsome pokes which he would have enjoyed as an adult made him peevish and out of sorts as...