His drawings of open-mouthed peasants gossiping in a summer's Nooning, or dancing in some uncouth frolic,-and still more his romping children, dancing children, and the chase of the fox running off with the goose,-all of these are full of boyish fun.
"Holbein"
Beatrice Fortescue
The spot chosen for Nooning was a suspicion less breathlessly hot; there was a sluggish spring ringed about with wiry green grass and shaded by a clump of mongrel trees.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory
It had been noticeable, also, that at "Nooning" every scholar, old or young, had repaired to the rear of the play-ground, out of hearing of the teacher.
"The Brass Bound Box"
Evelyn Raymond