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"I'll mount of my own will, John," she replied submissively, "and John, I I thank you, I thank you for for " she stopped speaking and toyed with the tufts of fur that hung from the edges of her cloak. "For what, my love? For what do you thank me?" asked John after a little pause. "For making me do what I I longed to do. My conscience would not let me do it of my own free will."

A conversation with the physician might perhaps prove refreshing; after the various agitations of the last few hours she longed for something, be it what it might, that should revive her spirits and give a fresh turn to her thoughts. In the Masdakite's room the Sister coldly asked her what she wanted, and who had given her leave to assist in tending the sufferers.

Bobby had steadied himself, neither his head nor his limbs were aching now at any rate he had forgotten them all that he remembered was what he saw, those black-coated Brunswickers who longed to fly and could not and who were being slaughtered like insects even as they stumbled and fled.

Before we left he quite desperately longed to see her, but she would not come and he could not go. They watched him like lynxes. Well we had to get the flyer in order, and be sure there was enough fuel left, though Terry said we could glide all right, down to that lake, once we got started.

He longed to beg her pardon, to blame himself, to say something, for his heart was full and he could not bear to go out of the room without it. But Madame Hohlakov took him by the hand and drew him along with her. In the hall she stopped him again as before.

He did not try to make his thought clear to himself; but he felt that he longed to keep that blissful time by something stronger than memory; he longed to feel his Marya near him again to have the sense of her warmth and breathing, and already he could fancy that over him.... 'Nikolai Petrovitch, came the sound of Fenitchka's voice close by him; 'where are you? He started.

The deeds which he longed to accomplish did not lie in his path. And thus, in spite of two victorious battles in which he had fought; in spite of the evident good-will of the king, he had remained what he was, the unknown, undistinguished Lieutenant von Trenck.

The King had the eyes he had longed to see the King's hands were those he had longed to feel again upon his shoulder the King was his father! the "Stefan Loristan" who had been the last of those who had waited and labored for Samavia through five hundred years, and who had lived and died kings, though none of them till now had worn a crown! His father was the King!

I longed to see those eyes, still so pure, under her bridal veil. "I came in secret! I saw her and all prudence fled out of me, leaving but one instinct. "Was it my fault that, alone, she fled from the house? That, with her veil thrown over her arm, she ran directly by me, like a sprite in the moonlight, to this spot? "The rest you know. "It is not you who need pity!

For the last thirteen years she had been a woman only through suffering; she longed to obtain amends for it, and she showed herself as loving and winning as she had been, up to this time, strong and great. The four elders, who were the last to leave the salon that night, admitted to each other that they felt uneasy at the new position of this charming girl.