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"You did hurt me fearfully," murmured Fay reproachfully when at last the bone had been set. "Not fearfully," he smiled. "Now sleep and forget it." "Unless a doctor kills some one outright, he thinks it no operation at all," she exclaimed with sudden change of mood. "Now, please don't neglect me, but come often twice a day until I am better."

Lord Hartledon heard another report, that the curate had been wanting to press his attentions on Miss Ashton. The truth was, as none had known better than Val Elster, Mr. Graves had wanted to press them years and years ago. He had at length made her an offer, and she had angrily refused him. A foolish girl! said indignant Mrs. Graves, reproachfully.

I knew that the man was in danger of his life," she went on, calmly. "On the whole, I think that he deserved to die. I do not mind telling you this, though. I would have saved him if I could." He drew a great breath of relief. "You had nothing to do with his actual death, then?" "Nothing whatever," she declared. "It was all I asked you, this," he cried reproachfully.

"I thought you were good-natured" now she spoke reproachfully "and you are teasing me in the most disagreeable way. Please let me pass." "Do you think me so base as to tease you on such a subject? What shall I do to persuade you that I am sincere." "Let me go home." "May I go with you?" "I would rather you did not come, please." "Why are you so unkind?" I asked, taking her hand.

"How can I sleep, with this sense of responsibility?" Demeré returned, reproachfully.

"To be sure he can; he can do more than you or I could, my dear; he can pick his parents from the best in the city and, therefore, he ought to be well provided." "And could he be better provided, as you call it, in that respect, than ourselves?" asked Miss Henly, a little reproachfully.

"It must be that!" cried Van Diemen, puzzled by novel pains in the head. "Old Martin woke up a little like his old self after dinner." "He drank sparingly," said Mr. Fellingham. "I am sure you were satirical last night," Annette said reproachfully. "On the contrary, I told him I thought he was in a romantic situation."

Your last words in Caddam seemed to justify that idea." "I am very sorry to see you," he answered, reproachfully. "Then I will go away at one," she said, stepping out of the summer-seat. "Yes," he replied, "you must go at once." "Then I won't," she said, turning back defiantly.

O crime! thou may'st deck thy brow with flowers, and adorn thy garments with the richest gems thou may'st elicit the shouts of admiring myriads, and proceed attended by guards ready to hew down those who would treat thee with disrespect thou may'st quit the palace of a mighty sovereign to repair to a palace of thine own and in thy hands thou may'st hold the destinies of millions of human beings; but thou canst not subdue the still small voice that whispers reproachfully in thine ear, nor pluck from thy bosom the undying worm.

It was an interesting play, and that's all plays ought to be. Realism in plays is not to be encouraged. A man goes to the theatre to be amused and entertained, not to be reminded of home discomforts." Stuart looked at me reproachfully, ordered a fresh cigar, and suggested turning in for the night.