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For children magic is a blithesome game!
It was a blithesome morning.
The bird shrilled its blithesome notes again and he listened to the mellow tones impart their esthetic quality to the pleasant things before his eyes.
The unpleasantly overweight manager glanced at the short AV pillar sticking out of his processor block, checking the two blithesome faces.
He journeys to Rome (166 AD), encountering by chance on the way a blithesome young knight, Cornelius, who becomes a friend.
Despite all this blithesome news, spending in general retail stores has mostly lagged behind, with many stores reporting same-store sales losses many months of the year.
The blithesome horn is sounding, And the woodman's loud halloo; And joyous steps are bounding To meet the birch canoe.
At Rochell you'll also begin a descent from the mountains into Central India with the blithesome sight of the goddess Lakshmi being showered by elephants in a sixth-century sandstone panel.
Half a dozen of them made guest appearances in a tribute to Mr. Thielemans at Carnegie Hall on Thursday night, and it was no surprise that a warm and blithesome feeling prevailed.
Why had she never noticed before how blithesome the world was, how jocund with love; the birds sang it, the trees whispered it to her as she passed, the very flowers beneath her feet strewed the way as for a bridal march.
Having a rebellious nature and much unlike Faridi, Hameed is non-serious, blithesome, jovial, and temperamental, but, on the other hand, his qualities of courage and fearlessness, intelligence and astuteness, at times, surprise even "Father Hardstone".
And lest anyone conclude that an abundance of happiness equals uninterrupted bliss, the psychologists noted that even the happiest students had their bad days and low moods, confirming that their emotional systems were in working order, not stuck in a single, blithesome mode.
Beginning in 1945, Lipton Tea sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with cheery commercial spokeswoman Mary Bennett (aka the "Tea Lady"), whose blithesome pitches for Lipton Tea contrasted sharply with the macabre themes of the stories.