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It was proposed to fill these with such vegetables as would serve to allure the coy but gluttonous goat, and a silent, systematic descent was made upon several kitchen gardens of Waddy.

For me, I feel that it is my duty to be true to myself. I will not condescend to indulge my heart at the cost of my pride as a woman." "Oh, Florence, I hate that word pride." "You would not hate it for yourself in my place." "You need take no shame to love him." "Have I taken shame to love him?" said Florence, rising again from her chair. "Have I been missish or coy about my love?

"Ah, mother, you don't know Adela. She will not object to anything because she does not herself like it." And in this manner that affair was so far settled. And then Adela was invited to Hurst Staple, and she accepted the invitation. She was not coy in declaring the pleasure with which she did so, nor was she bashful or shamefaced in the matter.

He saw the same thing later, at Cesena near Bologna. Many are the graveyards I visited in this country and in others with a view to "satisfying my curiosity," as old Ramage would say, on this point, and all in vain. My usual luck! The fiammelle, on that particular evening, were coy they were never working.

Henderson, D Coy's S.M.; Galbraith on whom descended Colthart's wonderful knack of obtaining whatever he wanted; Storrer Mosh alias Morrison Storrar of A Squadron and A Coy. Mack, one of the best we got from the 10th Battalion, and they were all good fellows; Corporal Gibb, who looked the part so well that he was appointed Acting Q.M.S. by the Stores Officer at Kantara! And Many More.

However, the third time, he found her, and then she was coy and blushing, reserved and distant, and so much prettier, and more genuine than all his former conquests, that something beyond vanity became interested. He courted the muses, and walked in with a pathetic copy of verses, which, some day or other, might serve to figure in the county newspaper, complaining of desertion and cruelty.

"Yes; it is the pretty girl we stopped with her lover, the coy Marietta." "Now that they are well off, we may as well set to work," said Hunston. "Good." Hunston threw back his friar's cowl and produced a key. "They have had many a good hunt for this," he said, with his old sinister laugh, "I dare say." "It was a lucky thing that the dainty little Marietta dropped it."

"`O woman, in our hours of ease Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou. "Alas, Hammy! pain and anguish and everything else may wring our unfortunate brows here long enough before woman, `lovely woman, will come to our aid. What a rare sight it would be, now, to see even an ordinary housemaid or cook out here!

For a second Mirabelle arches her plucked eyebrows and puckers her lips coy as if she was lettin' on to be shocked. Then she glances around cautious to see if the coast is clear, reaches out and pats Vincent tender on the cheek and whispers something in his ear.

You aimed just now, for example, to play the coy and humble, and yet your face had the expression of proud satisfaction. But this by the way! The principal thing is, you will be King Henry's seventh wife!