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"Without my paying a single louis to those execrable thieves," the exquisite creature went on peremptorily, "It shall be done, Madame la Comtesse." "And let me tell you," she now added, with the sweetest and archest of smiles, "that if you succeed in this, M. le Comte de Nolé de St. Pris will gladly pay you the five thousand francs which he refuses to give to those miscreants."

no contact can be wholesomer than the contact with Burns at his archest and soundest. Side by side with the "On the brink of the night and the morning My coursers are wont to respire, But the Earth has just whispered a warning That their flight must be swifter than fire ..." of Prometheus Unbound, how salutary, how very salutary, to place this from Tam Glen

The last of these discarded, she placed the basket in the middle of the table and spent herself in ecstatic phrases, melting from pose to pose of graceful admiration. "Ah, Mr. Hayden," with one of her archest glances, "you remind me so much of Mr. Oldham."

A narrow clerk scanned the bulk of her baggage, unhooked some keys, and called, "Front." She was mildly taken for granted and her assurance stiffened. "Bath?" "What are your rates?" "Three-fifty and up." "Yes bath." He shifted among his keys and she noticed that when she returned the pen to him his hand lingered just too long. She had a way of lifting her eyebrows to express her archest scorn.

True to her promise, Virginia apprises him, whilst he yet is assimilating his soup, of her vow of celibacy. He turns to look at her, being just a shade surprised at receiving such a confidence so early in their acquaintance, and then he sees the archest smile curving the corners of her mouth, and meets a glance from a pair of brown eyes that he now perceives to be beautiful. Mr.

Her head was set so on her long throat and her eyes so looked out from under her thick jet lashes, that in merely standing erect she seemed to command and somewhat disdain; but when she laughed, her red lips curling, her little strong teeth gleaming, and her eyes opening and flashing mirth, she was the archest, most boldly joyous creature a man had ever beheld.

While men live here, if they can be counted the cunningest in cheating, the boldest for lying, the archest for whoring, the subtilest for coveting and getting the world; if they can but cunningly defraud, undermine, cross, and anger their neighbours, yea, and hinder them from the means of grace, the gospel of Christ, they glory in it, take a pride in it, and think themselves pretty well at ease, and their minds are somewhat quiet, being beguiled with sin.

His scope is comprehensive: he can voice the archest gaiety, a naive and charming humour, as in the "Marionettes" and in the songs "From an Old Garden"; there is passion in the symphonic poems and in many of the songs; while in the sonatas and in the "Indian" suite the tragic note is struck with impressive and indubitable authority.

'Not the least in the world, returned Mrs Browdie; 'for we have looked forward to see you John and I have with the greatest possible pleasure. Do you know, Mr Nickleby, said Mrs Browdie, with her archest smile, 'that I really think Fanny Squeers was very fond of you?

The moment he entered the banqueting-hall Polly went up to him, put on her archest and most pleading expression, and said in a tone of inquiry: "It's all so delightful, and such a treat for her. And you don't mind, do you father?" "I don't know that I mind anything at this moment, Polly, for I am hungry, and your viands look tempting of the tempting.

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