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Seated on a divan beside Mabel Ashe and surrounded by half a dozen sophomores was J. Elfreda. She was talking animatedly and the girls were urging her on with laughter and cries of "Now show us how some one else in Fairview looks." "What do you suppose she is saying?" wondered Miriam. "Let's go over."
Wallace regarded this ebullition from the heart of the honest veteran with a look that was eloquent to all. He would have animatedly praised such an instance of fearless gratitude expressed to another, and when it was directed to himself, his ingenuous soul showed approbation in every feature of his beaming countenance.
They were animatedly discussing the possibility of Miss Mills's neglecting to call for a recitation on Ward's "Poets" the next day, when Frances gave a little exclamation. "Why, girls," she began, excitedly. "I don't understand. Isn't to-day the twentieth of February?" "Yes, dear," said Beatrice. "You knew from that wonderful calendar pad, didn't you?" Frances disregarded the question.
They stopped in the dining room and Marian praised Linda's work in laying the table; and then, together they entered the living room. At the moment of their entrance, Eileen was talking animatedly about the beauties of the valley as a location for a happy home.
"But I thought you were coming to New York with us," Mrs. Allott objected. Evelyn was talking animatedly to a young American, but looked round with languid carelessness. "Are you really not coming, Jim?" she asked. Then, without waiting for Thirlwell's answer, she resumed her talk, and Mrs. Allott wondered whether the girl had not overdone her part.
The other, a few years older, was of medium height and stout beyond proportion; he wore a tweed suit of a rather big check pattern, and the coat was buttoned over a scarlet waistcoat; the straw hat, gaudily beribboned, shaded a fat, jolly, half-comical face, of the type that readily inspires confidence. He was talking to his companion animatedly when he saw Jack approaching.
"Well, I don't understand it," he said. "If a man was ashamed of his trade, why did he follow it?" "I've been thinking," said Monsignor animatedly, "that perhaps it's the new teaching on Vocation that has made the difference. Once a man understands that his Vocation is the most honourable thing he can do, I suppose There! who's that man," he interrupted suddenly, "in blue with the badge?"
How much of it lay in the atmosphere of friendship diffused about me, I know not: Dr. John and his mother were both in their finest mood, contending animatedly with each other the whole way, and as frankly kind to me as if I had been of their kin. Our way lay through some of the best streets of Villette, streets brightly lit, and far more lively now than at high noon.
For the first time Ethel showed more than a passing gleam of interest. She stopped strumming the piano and stood up, very erect and very still. Mrs. Chichester rose too: "I can't see any one," she said imperatively. "Nor I," added Alaric. "I'm all strung up." He turned to Jarvis. "Tell Mr. Brent we're very sorry, but " "I'LL see him," interrupted Ethel, almost animatedly. "Bring Mr.
She knew how to draw him out; and shortly he was talking animatedly. It was now that Patty's eyes began to rove. John, his fingers meeting in an arch, one leg thrown restlessly across the other, thoughtfully eyed his wife and his friend. ... It was a lie; there was nothing in all the world so honest as Warrington's hand, so truthful as his wife's eyes.
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