Everywhere ran the murmur: "The master--the master is coming . . ." Renisenb, helping to weave garlands of poppies and lotus flowers, felt an excited happiness bubbling up in her heart.
The little Elf thus named looked from among the flower-leaves where she sat, and with a smile replied, "As I was weaving garlands in the field, I heard a primrose tell this tale to her friend Golden-Rod."
They picked bouquets of late wildflowers to decorate the feasting boards and wove green garlands to drape the coaches that would carry the guests from the waterfront to the castle.
"I think of little girls as gathering flowers and weaving garlands whilst fancying themselves little wives and mothers - " " - and put them all to the sword and cut their wives' throats!"
To transform into graceful feminine dancers the boys do not cut their hair, instead styling it in a knot and weaving garlands of flowers into it.
Merry amoretti wove garlands above windows.
She weaves and sells garlands of flowers to earn coins for her tyrannical owners.
In the decorous White House of Coolidge and Harrison and Rutherford Birchard Hayes he had orgies (an old name for "parties") with weaving limbs and garlands and wine in pretty fair imitations of Roman beakers.
The dried stem peels are slit into fine threads and are used for weaving mats, stringing garlands and packaging wrapper.