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"Is she well enough to see company?" murmured Lemuel. "I shouldn't want to disturb her." "I don't believe but what she can see you," said 'Manda Grier, for the first time relentingly. "All right," said Lemuel, gulping the lump in his throat, and he followed 'Manda Grier up the flights of stairs to the door of the girls' room, which she flung open without knocking. "S'tira," she said, "here's Mr.

"A drama in which friend Arthur piques himself on having a pretty part to play," said Mr. Irwine, smiling. But when he saw Arthur colour, he went on relentingly, "My part, you know, is always that of the old fogy who sees nothing to admire in the young folks. I don't like to admit that I'm proud of my pupil when he does graceful things.

SQUIRE. "Eh!" RANDAL. "We have grown very intimate." SQUIRE. "So he writes me word, and I am glad of it. Our member, Sir John, tells me you are a very clever fellow, and a very steady one. And Frank says that he wishes he had your prudence, if he can't have your talent. He has a good heart, Frank," added the father, relentingly.

The lady in the mirror gazed at the lady in the room, reproachfully at first, then for were they not sisters? relentingly, then pityingly. Each of the two covered her face with her hands. And there recurred, as by stealth, to the lady in the room a thought that had assailed her not long ago in Judas Street... a thought about the power of example...

She rose and went to his side. "Is it all my fault, Marsh?" she said. "What is your fault?" he asked, pausing. "That we are so unhappy; am I the only one at fault there?" He looked down into her face relentingly. "I don't know I swear I don't know!" he said hoarsely. "What is it, Marsh why are you so unhappy? Just because you love me? What an unkind thing to say!"

She believed she could not but get as good a quality of love as there was going; and Ross, with his delightful, aristocratic indifference, was perfectly satisfactory. Theresa had that thrice-armored self-complacence which nature so often relentingly gives, to more than supply the lack of the charms withheld. She thought she was fascinating beyond any woman of her acquaintance, indeed, of her time.

Westover said, "Thank you," as he dropped on the log, and Whitwell added, relentingly: "I don't suppose a fellow's so much to blame, if he's got the devil in him, as what the devil is." He referred the point with a twinkle of his eyes to Westover, who said: "It's always a question, of course, whether it's the devil. It may be original sin with the fellow himself."

But Nelly's heart smote her for the wrong her rash words had done him a wayworn, conscience-smitten man and she recalled him relentingly. "Ye may have meant well. I bear you no ill-will; I am stricken myself. Take a look at your laddie, Adam Home, before ye gang."

Hilary meditated upon a hardship which she seemed to find personal. "Well, we must try what we can do," she said relentingly, after a moment's pause. They talked the question of what she could do futilely over, and at the end Mrs. Hilary said, "I will go there in the morning. And I think I shall go from there to Boston, and try to get your father off to the shore." "Oh!" said Louise.

As Aunt attaches great importance to Mrs. Saxby's opinion, she looked at me relentingly and said: "Well, I will think it over and let you know in the morning, Marguerite." Now, everything depends on the sort of humour Aunt is in in the morning. July Twentieth. This morning was perfect, and after breakfast Aunt said, condescendingly: "I think you may attend church if you wish, Marguerite.