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"I'm an authority on the subject, because I know college and I know Patty, and they have absolutely nothing in common with each other. Why, Patty doesn't want the things that colleges teach. You see, she is of an artistic temperament " "Oh, Kenneth," cried Patty reproachfully, "that's the most fearfully unkind thing I ever had said to me!

When she was recovered she looked reproachfully at Alla, for she supposed it was by his order she had been so ruthlessly sent from his kingdom. But when, with many tears of pity for her misfortunes, King Alla told her how he had grieved for her, and how long he had suffered thus, she was convinced.

Before the door swung around again Lieutenant Lawton had time to whisper: "You and Miss Morton meet me, if you can, by the tree on the south side of the hotel porch just before you start for the houseboat." Phil had just time to nod in reply when she caught Miss Jenny Ann gazing at her reproachfully through the glass of the door.

And, indeed, the baroness's lovely face was pallid as that of a corpse. Her eyes were closed; her head had fallen back against her chair. Ludwig and Marie sprang to her side, the young girl exclaiming reproachfully: "See how you have terrified her." "Don't be frightened," returned Ludwig, assuringly; "it is only a passing illness, and will soon be over."

He saw Maddalena take up a modeling tool which lay on a table near her, and begin to help Fabio in altering the arrangement of the hair in his bust. The young man watched what she was doing earnestly enough for a few moments; then his attention wandered away to Nanina. She looked at him reproachfully, and he answered by a sign which brought a smile to her face directly.

The crowd roared again. "Brava! Brava, La Pataude!" Yvonne turned away. "I don't like it. I don't find it amusing," she said, faintly. Gethryn's hand closed on hers. "Nor I," he said. "But you and your friends used to go to the students' ball at `Bullier's," she began, a little reproachfully.

There was a terrible gap in the gun-boat's side, and Captain Trevor knew that, do all he might, she could only be kept afloat for an hour or so, before she sank. For a few minutes the poor young Skipper was forgotten, in the stern duties before Captain Trevor, with so many lives depending upon him; then the father's heart spoke to him reproachfully, and he called for his coxswain.

"You defended yourself badly," said he reproachfully on entering, "you made it impossible for us to pronounce any other sentence." "I know that, I wished it so," replied the youth with a bright, calm countenance. "That is all over now, General; it was a soldier's duty to condemn me. In three days' time I am to die.

Foma glanced at his godfather reproachfully, and noticing that the old man was smiling, he was astonished and he asked respectfully: "Can it be true, father, that you do not fear death?" "Most of all I fear foolishness, my child," replied Mayakin with humble bitterness. "My opinion is this: if a fool give you honey, spit upon it; if a wise man give you poison, drink it!

For life presented no more complicated problems to the middle-aged Mrs. Whitely than it had to Alice Langmaid. "I know what you've come for, Nelson," she said reproachfully, when she greeted him at the station. "Dr. Gilman's dead, and you want our Mr. Hodder. I feel it in my bones. Well, you can't get him. He's had ever so many calls, but he won't leave Bremerton."