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"It seems dreadfully wrong not to have you when you feel so much!" she said with a little distress, and looking hopelessly around for some means of escape from her moral dilemma. However she seemed to have a short cut for getting back to cheerfulness, and set her face to signify archness. "It wouldn't do, Mr Oak.
The king was pleased with the archness of this observation, and answered, 'then Killegrew I'll positively go, which he did.
'You are paid in your own coin, retorted Mary, raising her glistening eyes, full of archness. 'She practised eavesdropping, said Louis, 'when the poor fellow was relieving his mind by a confession to the present Mrs. Madison. 'And I think Mrs. Madison and I deserve credit for having kept the secret so long, said Mary. 'It explains, observed Mr. Holdsworth.
"It isn't their turn," said Christie carelessly; "besides, they'll probably be there." "And I suppose they're beginning to be resigned," said Carr, smiling. "What on earth are you talking of, father?" She turned her clear brown eyes upon him, and was regarding him with such manifest unconsciousness of the drift of his speech, and, withal, a little vague impatience of his archness, that Mr.
Marianne was surprised and confused, yet she could not help smiling at the quiet archness of his manner, and after a moment's silence, said "Oh, Edward! How can you? But the time will come I hope I am sure you will like him."
After a continued study of her Cecilia's growing jealousy betrayed itself in a conscious rivalry of race, coming to the admission that Englishwomen cannot fling themselves about on the floor without agonizing the graces: possibly, too, they cannot look singularly without risks in the direction of slyness and brazen archness; or talk animatedly without dipping in slang.
She did not need him in capacity of attendant or diverter these days, and it was clear that in any other capacity he embarrassed her. But he was not deterred because of that. "You are coming to church, remember," he told her on Sunday morning. Molly did not even play at archness with him now; she looked timid. And at the hour she went, and Alexina with her.
Dona Anna especially greeted him with so much of the ostentatious archness of a confident and forgiving woman to a momentarily recreant lover, that he felt absurdly embarrassed in Yerba's presence. He was thinking how he could excuse himself, when he noticed a beautiful basket of flowers on the table and a tiny note bearing a baron's crest.
Here the circumstances were specially trying, and while we have ample sympathy with the young Queen standing out as much in archness as in imperiousness for a prolonged wooing we have also sympathy to spare for the young Prince, with manly dignity and a little indignant pain, resisting alike girlish volatility and womanly despotism, asserting what was only right and reasonable, that he could not wait much longer for her to make up her mind great queen and dear cousin though she might be.
Sir William Amys is to be there for a day or two, and Lord Dymchurch " "Lord Dymchurch?" The girl threw off her air of cold concentration, and shone triumphantly. "Does it surprise you, May?" "Oh, I hadn't thought of it I didn't know my aunt had invited him " "The wonder is that Lord Dymchurch should have accepted," said Mrs. Toplady, with a very mature archness.
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