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Methinketh she suffereth exceeding distress to see me in this tribulation with yonder enemy of God; wherefore I would have you say me forty masses of Saint Gregory for her and their souls, together with certain of your own prayers, so God may deliver them from that penitential fire. So saying, she put a florin into his hand, which the holy father blithely received and confirming her devoutness with fair words and store of pious instances, gave her his benison and let her go.

He's so poetic and all that, we're planning to go to the station to see him off and pelt him with flowers; and Dr. Patterson is going to fashion a white cat out of white carnations, with deep red ones for the black stripes, for the children to present." "Hurrah!" exclaimed Mary blithely, and went for the jelly.

'Jeanie, Jeanie Trim, whispered the old lady. The whisper had a sprightly yet mysterious tone in it; the withered fingers were put out as if to twitch the passing skirt as the housemaid went by. The girl turned and bent a look strong, helpful, and kindly upon this fine ruin of womanhood. The girl had wit 'Yes, ma'am? she answered blithely.

"She is the only girl in the world, and, owing to your idiotic behaviour, I have lost her." "You speak of the only girl in the world," said Eustace blithely. "If you want to hear about the only girl in the world, I will tell you. A week ago I was on the Subway in New York...." "I'm going to bed," said Sam brusquely. "All right. I'll tell you while you're undressing." "I don't want to listen."

And, if we threw enough money around, we could be the rottenest man and woman on the face of the globe, we could be murderers and thieves, even, and they'd all be falling over each other to wait on us!" "Well, let's murder and thieve, then!" said Susan blithely. "I may not do that " "You mayn't? Oh, Bill, don't commit yourself! You may want to, later." "I may not do that," repeated Mr.

How blithely he flung out his limbs and heaved his chest released from confinement! His face was stained brownish, but we drank old Rhine wine, and had no eye for appearances. 'So you could bear it no longer, Richie? My father interrupted the narrative I doled out, anxious for his, and he began, and I interrupted him. 'You did think of me often, papa, didn't you?

Now he permitted one to crawl out, and it shot away as a rifle ball toward a clump of trees some half a mile distant. This was the sheriff's first clue. Carefully he climbed the worm fence for it would not do to crush even so lightly his four remaining captives and strode blithely on.

She went back into the kitchen and sang blithely as she bustled over the preparations for tea. Her voice was feeble, but there was a triumphant effectiveness about the high notes which perplexed the listener sorely. He seated himself in the new easy-chair procured to satisfy the supposed aesthetic tastes of Miss Robinson and stared at the window.

The road between Arles and Nîmes is charming, and Coursegol walked blithely along, inhaling with delight the fresh morning breeze that came to him laden with the vivifying fragrance of the olive and cypress. As he approached Beaucaire, a pretty village on the bank of the Rhone, he noticed that an unusual animation pervaded the place.

"Wayne," scoffed Kate, "plumbing indeed! Have you no soul?" "Yes, I have; and bad plumbing is bad for it." Ann laughed quite blithely at that, and as though finding confidence in the sound of her own laugh, she boldly volunteered a stroke. "I don't know much about plumbing," Katie heard Ann saying. "I suppose perhaps it is bad.