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She was asleep. I took her in my arms, and awoke her by feeling her delicious young cunt. She opened her eyes, and thinking it was mamma she turned round to repay the compliment, and started on having hold of my pego." "'Why! Harry dear, how came you here? We shall be caught by mamma.

You saved her and her family, and now... oh, my God!" she exclaimed, "how shall we ever repay you?" "By placing yourselves unreservedly in my friend Ffoulkes' hands," he replied gently. "He will lead you to safety and, if you wish it, to England." "If we wish it!" Kennard sighed fervently.

The poor, broken, semi-genteel beggar, who borrows half-sovereigns apiece from all his old acquaintances, knowing that they know that he will never repay them, suffers a separate little agony with each petition that he makes. He does not enjoy pleasant sailing in this journey which he is making. To be refused is painful to him. To get his half sovereign with scorn is painful.

No gentleman, besides, would so parade his amours with the Princess; still less repay the Prince for his long-suffering with the studied insolence of demeanour and the fabrication of insulting nicknames, such as Prince Featherhead, which run from ear to ear and create a laugh throughout the country.

The farmer had mortgaged his farm to buy stock in the road; and his town or county or State had subsidized the line by borrowing money which it frequently could not repay.

Although no tangible connection between the first and the second illness can be traced, it is there nevertheless; and both have been produced by a common cause. We cannot ignore causes; we must treat them; and if we do not, they will, in the majority of cases, repay us a thousandfold for our past neglect.

Nor did this make her vain and heedless of others; she humbly dwelt among them, seeking to do all the good she might; and many a houseless bird and hungry insect that Thistledown had harmed did she feed and shelter, and in return no evil could befall her, for so many friends were all about her, seeking to repay her tenderness and love by their watchful care.

You cannot realize." "Then, too, her candor one of the rarest and most admirable traits in a woman." "Simply terrible! That she should fling her opinion of you in your face!" "Better that than the usual insincerity in such cases of dislike. It gives me reason to hope that eventually I can win her friendship." "Your kindness is more than I can ever repay!" "You can by granting me a single favor."

"A blind man, perhaps, might not be able to go straight to M. de Coralth's house from your directions, but I have eyes and a tongue as well. And, believe me, if there's any reward, you shall see that I know how to repay a good turn." "And if you don't find the viscount," added the waiters, "bring the money here, and it will be returned to him." "Naturally!" replied Chupin.

A third, having borrowed a sum of money of me, for which I received no security, when I asked him to repay it, absolutely denied the loan.