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But he persisted in his demand, and at last, to get rid of him, she did put up her lips as directed for producing a clear note; laughing distressfully, however, and then blushing with vexation that she had laughed. He encouraged her with "Try again!" Tess was quite serious, painfully serious by this time; and she tried ultimately and unexpectedly emitting a real round sound.

Don't speak like that!" cried the other, distressfully. "I'm sure you don't mean it!" "I care very little for poetry of any kind," said Constance, in all sincerity. "Oh, how I grieve to hear that! But then, of course we all have our special interests. Yours is science, I know.

Go whither you will, stay away even if I send for you; but" and here his brow clouded again "why should I try to be merciful to her from whom I looked for sympathy and kindliness, when she flees from me like the rest?" "O my lord!" Melissa sighed distressfully. "Go!" Caesar went on. "I do not need you." "No, no," the girl cried, in great trouble. "Call me, and I will come.

And from that day to this he never came above the ground again; so far as we can hear of. With weakness and with want of food, she lost herself distressfully, and went away for miles or more, and lay upon a peat-rick, to die before the ravens.

Yet, unless it should prove to be one of the cases of the more terrible Saiitii Manifestation, we were almost certain of safety, so long as we kept to our order within the Pentacle. "Perhaps an hour and a half passed, quietly, except when, once in a way, the dogs would whine distressfully.

He turned with a start and met the refusal in her eyes. "No really no?" he repeated. She shook her head silently. "I could have helped you I could have helped you!" he sighed. She flushed distressfully, but kept her eyes on his. "It's just that don't you see?" she reproached him. "Just that the fact that I could be of use to you?"

We placed Hemlock Jim on a stretcher, groaning distressfully, while our two wounded declared themselves fit to walk, and before we marched off in triumph to the camp Johnston raised his hat as he placed a heavy package of silver in Miss Marvin's hand. "I've no doubt your organization can make a good use of this," he said. "It's also a tribute to your own bravery.

Men's letters to each other are not interesting." Miss Muir had been quietly feeding one of Edward's dogs, but at the name she looked up and met Coventry's eyes, coloring so distressfully that he pitied her.

You see, for safety we put our money and letter of credit inside the back of the hand-mirror, and " He turned and flashed a look from Andy, serenely admiring himself, to his daughter. "Oh, oh!" she cried distressfully, "is this it?" She tried to snatch the thing from Andy's hand, but he held on with a determined clutch and howled, even threatening her with his teeth.

Every now and then he lay down, panting distressfully, with his tongue hanging out, and his young masters always waited for him, often themselves not sorry to rest in the fragment of shade from a solitary thorn or juniper. The track was plain enough, and there were hamlets at long intervals.