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Thence to my lodging, where I find my Lord Rutherford, of which I was glad. We supped together and sat up late, he being a mighty wanton man with a daughter in law of my landlady's, a pretty conceited woman big with child, and he would be handling her breasts, which she coyly refused.

As the lights were turned up, and here and there men began to go out, she again looked at the entrances in some apparent concern, either lest some one should not come in or lest some one should. “He is late,” said Mr Bunker, smiling. She gave a very enticing look of surprise, and consented to smile back before she coyly looked away again. “An erring husband, I presume.”

Strong in her former ascendancy over him, Natalie de Manerville amused herself by leading Felix into the mazes of a quarrel of witty teasing, blushing half-confidences, regrets coyly flung like flowers at his feet, recriminations in which she excused herself for the sole purpose of being put in the wrong.

"I have very kind friends;" the very is emphasized. "I am sure Nelly loves you very much." "Oh, I believe it!" with great earnestness. You are at the cottage-door. "Good night, Maggie;" very feelingly. "Good night, Clarence;" very kindly; and she draws her hand coyly, and half tremulously, from your somewhat fevered grasp.

She coyly owned to aridity, and they entered the saloon, kept by a Dutchman who spoke English. Two ginger-beers with a stick of Hollands were supplied, and the stick of Slabberts was as the rod of Moses to the other stick for strength and power.

There was much laughing and rallying, as the honest emblem of Christmas joviality circulated, and was kissed rather coyly by the ladies.

"How well you look," said Fanny, rather lamely. "It's the clothes," said Heyl, and began to revolve slowly, coyly, hands out, palms down, eyelids drooping, in delicious imitation of those ladies whose business it is to revolve thus for fashion. "Clancy, you idiot! All these people! Stop it!" "But get the grace! Get the easy English hang, at once so loose and so clinging."

To a letter from the Secretary of State, Perez Almazen, summoning him to rejoin the King without delay, he somewhat coyly answered, deprecating his ability to be of further service to His Majesty, adding, however, that he asked nothing better than to obey the summons.

I must even claim a cousin's right to kiss you," and taking both her hands in his, he kissed her blushing cheek coyly timidly for James De Vere was unused to such things, and not quite certain, whether under the circumstances it were perfectly proper for him to do so or not.

"He held himself coyly for a little time," says the eye-witness, "without saying a word; deporting himself as though he were considering whether or not he would grant the pardon for which the culprits had prayed." Then the Queen Regent enacted her share in the show.