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You were born wrong born with the moral sense left out." "Yes, I suppose so," said she, wearily. "If only you had lied to me told me the one lie!" cried he. "Then you wouldn't have destroyed my illusion. You wouldn't have killed my love." She grew deathly white; that was all. "I don't mean that I don't love you still," he hurried on. "But not in the same way. That's killed forever."

In such neighborhoods the joy of youth is well nigh extinguished; and in that long procession of factory workers, each morning and evening, the young walk almost as wearily and listlessly as the old. Young people working in modern factories situated in cities still dominated by the ideals of Puritanism face a combination which tends almost irresistably to overwhelm the spirit of youth.

But I'm glad we went. I saved Dorn's wheat." "I'm glad, too, father. Good-night!" He bade her good-night, and went out, locking the door. Then his rapid footsteps died away. Wearily Lenore climbed the stairs and went to her room. She was awakened from deep slumber by Kathleen, who pulled and tugged at her. "Lenorry, I thought you was dead, your eyes were shut so tight," declared the child.

His earnestness kept Barbara from smiling, and, as he was worried and ill at ease, she beckoned him to a place by her side on the sofa. "Do you find it so intolerable to have your name joined with mine?" she asked a little wearily. He looked at her in perplexity.

"I never thought why didn't you wake me out of this trance I seem to have been in, and tell me it was long past time for chow? We must have walked miles!" "I didn't think, either." Lou glanced about her wearily. "I don't see any house, but I kinder think I hear a little brook somewhere, don't you?

His face brightened a moment, as he sat wearily down at his writing-table and saw the prairie rose in the slender vase. He leaned his head on his hand, and drew the flower towards him, touching it with gentle fingers, as though he caressed the bloom of Helen's cheek.

"I am here," the parson said, "as the mouthpiece of a large number of people who are not satisfied with the attitude of the 'Liverpool on the great question of the hour Whether Popery is to dominate our liberties or are we to crush Popery?" "Yes," said the manager, wearily, his mind still on the balance sheet. "What do you complain of?"

Right gladly would any other man on his return from wandering have hasted to behold his children and his wife in his halls; but thou hast no will to learn or to hear aught, till thou hast furthermore made trial of thy wife, who sits as ever in her halls, and wearily for her the nights wane always and the days, in shedding of tears.

Her eager eyes devoured every detail in Norah's dress, and detected the slightest change that had taken place in her figure and her bearing. She had become thinner since the autumn her head drooped a little; she walked wearily.

But all the men in town who possessed anything had attained their wealth by wearily plodding forward and sucking the blood of the poor. They were always sitting and brooding over their money, and they threw nothing away for a lucky fellow to pick up; and they left nothing lying about, lest some poor lad should come and take it.