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Her unappeased longing rose and stirred once more within her, and a shadow crossed her broad handsome face the face that Little O'Grady had resolutely pursued all over the hall the evening she had deigned to show it at the Art Students' dance, with his long fingers curved and straining as if ready to dig themselves instantly into the clay itself.

Farnham, will you never remember that there is a medium?" For once Farnham deigned to answer his wife. "I walked very slowly, and am not tired," he said, "but what is this? what is it Frederick proposes to do?" "Mrs. Chester has escaped from her house, sir, in a raving fever, and cannot be found.

The bringing up of the boys he deigned to approve of: 'FAST SO GUT WIE EIN BAUER, was his trenchant criticism. The attention and courtly respect with which Fleeming surrounded his wife, was something of a puzzle to the philosophic gillie; he announced in the village that Mrs.

And he telleth him it is the castle of the Proud Maiden that never deigned ask a knight his name. "And we, that are her men, durst not do it on her behalf. But right well will you be lodged in the castle, for right courteous is she otherwise and the fairest that ever any may know.

Wilson followed, and the others appeared drawn irresistibly. "Hey thar kid!" called Anson, hoarsely. The girl drew her slight form up haughtily. Through her spreading tresses her eyes gleamed unnaturally upon the outlaw leader. But she deigned not to reply. "Hey thar you Rayner girl!" added Anson, lamely. "What's ailin' you?" "My lord! did you address me?" she asked, loftily.

"In fact, Abbie's of the mind that we get things out of order faster'n we put 'em in." Janoah Eldridge rubbed his grimy hands and chuckled, but Willie deigned no reply. "This propeller now," he presently began as if there had been no digression from the topic, "I s'pose the kelp gets tangled around the blades." "That's it," assented Zenas Henry. "An' that holds up your engine."

Long ages ago ay, long before the conquistadores appeared in Peru we Indians worked the silver and gold mines, which, as you know, abound in this country; and we also gathered enormous quantities of precious stones from the river-beds for the purpose of adorning the person of the Inca, our lord, and those of his nobles whom he deigned to favour, as well as for the adornment of the temple and of the royal palace.

What he may have thought of the epistle, I know not, as he never deigned to reply. It was inconsiderate in me, however, to have so acted; but prudence had not yet assumed her due influence over me. Mr.

He solely concerned himself with the pretended cases of cure, stopping opposite those women whom he recognised from having seen them at his office where the miracles were verified. One of them had suffered from three complaints, only one of which the Blessed Virgin had so far deigned to cure; but great hopes were entertained respecting the other two.

Miss Pringle, during this recital, had not deigned to favor Lady Agatha with a look. Lady Agatha, on her part, after the rebuff which she had received, had sat in smiling silence. "Miss Pringle," she said, pleasantly but seriously, when the other woman had finished, "first I must convince you that this box does not contain your plum preserves, and then I will tell you my story."