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Evan touched the hand of Rose without meeting her eyes. He was soon cast off in Mr. Goren's boat. Then the Countess murmured final adieux; twilight under her lids, but yet a smile, stately, affectionate, almost genial. Rose, her sweet Rose, she must kiss. She could have slapped Rose for appearing so reserved and cold. She hugged Rose, as to hug oblivion of the last few minutes into her.
The next day brought the visit to London to a conclusion, but Peggy said her adieux with the pleasant expectation of meeting her friends again before many weeks were over. When Parliament rose, Arthur would be free, and had agreed all the more willingly to come down to Yew Hedge, as Rosalind and her father would at that time be visiting Lady Darcy in Switzerland.
The gig rolled on; I looked back; my dear mother and sister were still standing at the door, looking after me, and waving their adieux. I returned their salute, and prayed God to bless them from my heart: we descended the hill, and I could see them no more.
Go back with Miss Janet and make it up, for I am never going to speak to you again," and she turned away to make her adieux to Mrs. Palmer, a motherly-looking old lady, who had been nodding half asleep on the sofa all the time. "Such a charming musical evening such a treat!" said she, brisking up, and quite unaware of what had been passing round her the last two hours.
Hastings weakly, "taking me, at my age, into this awful place of Four Dimentias or whatever it was you said." "We will be ready to go with you at noon," said Olivia steadily. St. George held his peace as they made their adieux. A great many things remained to be thought out, but one was clear enough. The boy servant ran before them to the door. They made their way to the street in the early dusk.
Ramy rose to take leave. His adieux were so much less abrupt than on the occasion of his first visit that Evelina was able to satisfy her sense of etiquette by escorting him, candle in hand, to the outer door; and as the two disappeared into the shop Miss Mellins playfully turned to Ann Eliza.
During all these preparations the Emperor was making his adieux to her Majesty the Empress, or taking a few moments of repose; but at the appointed hour he rose, was dressed, and entered his carriage.
"I must tell Jimmy the glad tidings." Peter Phipps made his adieux to Lady Amesbury early and drove in his electric coupé first to Romano's, then to the Milan and finally to Ciro's. Here he found Dredlinton, seated in a corner by himself, a little sulky at the dancing proclivities of the young lady whom he had brought. He greeted Phipps with some surprise. "Hullo, Dreadnought!" he exclaimed.
I seemed to stand happily in one light, and yet the feeling was fraught with pain outside their familiar relations; yet, having made my adieux as short and formal as possible, that I might not encroach on other and more sacred ones, I found at the last moment something in waiting for me.
"Yes, I understand; the last adieux to the window; but you have also one for me, brother." Henri passed his arms round the neck of his brother, who leaned down to embrace him. "No!" cried he. "I will accompany you to the gates," and with a last look toward the window, he followed his brother. Chicot continued to watch. Gradually every one disappeared, and the street was deserted.
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