Reader, you know how I loved Charlie, and after that I out-Larked the lark in early rising; and although Charlie and I did little more than gape in each other's faces for an hour or two, and wish breakfast would come, and wonder what made them take so long, he was perfectly satisfied that we were both on the road that was to make us healthier, wealthier and wiser.
"Not Pretty, But Precious"
John Hay, et al.
The little girls in the "Baby Ward" Larked about the halls in a pillow fight, until they were sternly ordered to bed by the Dowager herself.
"Just Patty"
Jean Webster
And we danced and sang and Larked, until we could no more.
"The Feast of St. Friend"
Arnold Bennett