When Gibbie was not looking in at a shopwindow, or turning on one heel to take in all at a sweep, he was oftenest seen trotting. ... The greengrocer woman at the entranceof the court wherehis father lived, a good way downthe same streetinwhich he had found the lost earring, hadgiven hima smallyellow turnipa to Gibbienearly aswelcome as an apple. ... hardly say under or in, but along with thoseragsof his, wasall muscleasmall, but hard, and healthy, and knotting up like whipcord.
Title | : | Sir Gibbie |
Author | : | George MacDonald |
Publisher | : | Library of Alexandria - 1924 |
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