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"I shan't mind if Paul points at our house and says, 'There lives the girl who tried to catch me. But she might." "If even that worries you, we could arrange something. There's no reason we should be near people who displease us or whom we displease, thanks to our money. We might even go away for a little." "Well, I am going away.

I am heartily sorry I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee for having offended Thee and I detest my sins and I detest my sins above every other evil above every other evil because they displease Thee, my God because they displease Thee, my God Who art so deserving Who art so deserving of all my love of all my love and I firmly purpose and I firmly purpose by Thy holy grace by Thy holy grace never more to offend Thee never more to offend Thee and to amend my life and to amend my life

"Are you going to wear this frock?" he asked, pointing to one that lay on a chair. "Yes; at least if it does not displease you." "I find it rather simple." In effect it was of extreme simplicity, made of some cheap stuff, its only charm being an originality that Phillis gave it on making it herself.

Send the keys in a separate package, and then you will have removed one cause of their not unreasonable displeasure." With Fred, aunty pathetically condoled on the loss of his collection; and then she added: "Yet you see, my dear Fred, you are to blame after all; for I told you not to put your creatures where they would displease Mrs. Stanhope, if she should see them.

The Squire had gone out pale with fury, and she looked anxiously at her work, to see what there might be in it to form an excuse for a hurricane. She could find nothing, however, likely to displease a sane man. And as she was at a standstill till he came back, she slipped an unfinished letter out of her notebook, and went on with it. It was to a person whom she addressed as 'my darling Dick.

She made no effort to withdraw her hand, and sat perfectly still and motionless. 'Are we alone? whispered he, in a voice hardly audible. 'Yes, quite alone. 'If I should say what displease you, faltered he, his agitation making speech even more difficult; 'how shall I tell? And once more he pressed her hand to his lips. 'No, no; have no fears of displeasing me.

The women in particular pay an attention to their dress; to neglect, therefore, your's, will displease them, as it would be tacitly taxing them with vanity, and declaring that you thought them not worth the respect which every body else does.

"I will obey thee, then, even if it displease," cried Amine; and she rose, her cheek glowing, her eyes spark ling, her beautiful form dilated. "I am a daughter of Granada; I am the beloved of a king; I will be true to my birth and to my fortunes.

Fare you well, dear lord and cousin, I go to Baynard's Castle till these feasts are over." "Does not your Grace," said Montagu, recovering from the surprise into which one part of Gloucester's address had thrown him "does not your Grace so skilled in lance and horsemanship preside at the lists?" "Montagu, I love your brother well enough to displease my king.

"I wish you wouldn't ask me further; please do not. I shall displease you again." "I will not be displeased." "I was thinking of Mr. Humphreys," said Ellen, in a low tone. "Who is that?" "You know, Sir; you say I must not call him " "What were you thinking of him?" "I was wishing very much I could see him again." "Well, you are a truth-teller," said Mr. Lindsay, "or bolder than I think you."