we shall soon see that!" thought the old Queen-mother; however, she said not a word of what she was going to do; but went quietly into the bedroom, took all the bed-clothes off the bed, and put three little
peas on the bedstead.
let 'em have it.' 'Hoora!' sings out the others, and fill their mouths choke-full of
peas to last the whole line.
An old mouse was running in and out over the stone doorstep, carrying
peas and beans to her family in the wood.
When Sunday came, and it was time for the girl to start, a feeling of dread came over her which she could not explain, and that she might be able to find her path again, she filled her pockets with
peas and lentils to sprinkle on the ground as she went along.
I speak not of the finicking joy of the gourmet, but the joy of an honest appetite in ecstasy, the elemental joy of absorbing quantities of fresh simple food,--mere roast lamb, new potatoes, and
peas of living green.
Tiare, when I told her this story, praised my prudence, and for a few minutes we worked in silence, for we were shelling
peas. Then her eyes, always alert for the affairs of her kitchen, fell on some action of the Chinese cook which aroused her violent disapproval.
From all these mute signs and tokens of her presence, he naturally glanced at Barbara herself, who sat as mute as they, shelling
peas into a dish; and just when Kit was looking at her eyelashes and wondering--quite in the simplicity of his heart-- what colour her eyes might be, it perversely happened that Barbara raised her head a little to look at him, when both pair of eyes were hastily withdrawn, and Kit leant over his plate, and Barbara over her pea-shells, each in extreme confusion at having been detected by the other.
"Anne," she said to that small personage, who was shelling
peas by the spotless table and singing, "Nelly of the Hazel Dell" with a vigor and expression that did credit to Diana's teaching, "did you see anything of my amethyst brooch?
No more can it be explained than can a human explain why, at luncheon to-day, he selects green
peas and rejects string beans, when only yesterday he elected to choose string beans and to reject green
peas.
We also put in a cabbage and about half a peck of
peas. George stirred it all up, and then he said that there seemed to be a lot of room to spare, so we overhauled both the hampers, and picked out all the odds and ends and the remnants, and added them to the stew.
Nothing was left of either of them except their bones, which rattled in the battered golden armour like dry
peas in a pod.
Though the conversation was very incoherent and Vera was angry at the intrusion of the masculine element, both husband and wife felt with satisfaction that, even if only one guest was present, their evening had begun very well and was as like as two
peas to every other evening party with its talk, tea, and lighted candles.