1 Bea, the chubby and humming Bea, impartially gave cookies and scoldings to both children, and if Carol refused a cup of coffee and a wafer of buttered knackebrod, she was desolated.
Main Street By Sinclair LewisGet Context In CHAPTER XXVI 2 They accepted without murmuring what she chose to give them, each holding out two chubby hands scoop-like, in the vain hope that they might be filled; and then away they went.
3 With the other chubby fist he rubbed his eyes, which were heavy with sleep and ill humor.
4 The boy drew his chubby face down to a formidable length, and commenced toning a psalm tune through his nose, with imperturbable gravity.
Uncle Tom's Cabin By Harriet Beecher StoweGet Context In CHAPTER I 5 I was chubby myself, and ought to know.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensGet Context In CHAPTER 7. MY 'FIRST HALF' AT SALEM HOUSE 6 In the trap sat the chubby, tightly belted clerk who served Ryabinin as coachman.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 16 7 Fat Reuben's little chubby girl came, with golden face and old-gold hair, faithful and solemn.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du BoisGet Context In IV 8 Now Sears, whom we met next lolling under the chubby oak-trees, was of quite different fibre.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du BoisGet Context In VII 9 A rosy, chubby, sunshiny little soul was Daisy, who found her way to everybody's heart, and nestled there.
Little Women By Louisa May AlcottGet Context In CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE 10 He was addressing his servant, a chubby young fellow, with whitish down on his chin, and little, lack-lustre eyes.
Fathers and Children By Ivan TurgenevGet Context In CHAPTER I 11 Her form was the perfection of childish beauty, without its usual chubbiness and squareness of outline.
Uncle Tom's Cabin By Harriet Beecher StoweGet Context In CHAPTER XIV