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'Nonsense, interposed Kit with a perfect apprehension of what was to follow. 'No, but they would indeed. Some people would say that you'd fallen in love with her, I know they would. To this, Kit only replied by bashfully bidding his mother 'get out, and forming sundry strange figures with his legs and arms, accompanied by sympathetic contortions of his face.

Presently she said, rather bashfully, but very earnestly, "Mamma, I want to tell you a little plan I've made, if you'll please not laugh." "I think I can safely promise that, my dear," said her mother, putting down her work that she might listen quite respectfully. Nelly looked pleased, and went on confidingly.

Better give it to some of the other fellows." "It's more in my line than you suppose, Mr. Ricker," said the young fellow. "It's a subject I've looked up a great deal lately. I once thought" he looked down bashfully "of trying to write a play about a defaulter, and I got together a good many facts about defalcation.

Once a day his walk for constitutional exercise compelled him to pass before Lady Camper's windows, which were not bashfully withdrawn, as he said humorously of Douro Lodge, in the seclusion of half-pay, but bowed out imperiously, militarily, like a generalissimo on horseback, and had full command of the road and levels up to the swelling park-foliage.

Agnes was a bit timid for a moment, but her sweet good nature asserted itself. "I believe we must carry you," she said smilingly, "since you have no snow-shoes. Where we live is a good ways off, and we must wade through heavy snow." "I cannot walk on snow-shoes," Matthew said bashfully, "but I wilt try my best to follow you."

Marjory, ashamed of her part in the quarrel, asked Alan if his forehead hurt. "No, it's nothing but a scratch, but I tell you," enthusiastically, "it was a splendid hit. Any fellow would have done the same if another chap had ragged his friend. I say," he continued bashfully, "would you two chum up with me? It's beastly dull for me at home now." "Where's Herbert?" asked Marjory.

When there is room at the altar, Mr. often makes a signal to the colored members of his church to kneel beside their white brethren; and once, when two white infants and one colored one were to be baptized, and the parents of the latter bashfully lingered far behind the others, he silently rebuked the unchristian spirit of pride, by first administering the holy ordinance to the little dark-skinned child of God.

He looked at it a little bashfully and laid it on the table. He spread the letter before him, resting his elbows on the table and bending above it laboriously. As he read, an anxious line came between his eyes. "Now, that's too bad sick in bed I want to know Well, well! Pshaw, you needn't 'a' done that! Of course I'll go." He picked up the bluish slip and looked at it.

Powell turned about and discovered then that what Mr Smith was puckering his eyes at, was the sight of his daughter clinging round Captain Anthony's neck a sight not in itself improper, but which had the power to move young Powell with a bashfully profound emotion.

"The knight of Laughton confessedly wants thee, O damsel! The knight of the Bleeding Heart may want thee more, dare he own it?" And with a hand that trembled a little, not with love, at least, it trembled always a little before the Madeira at luncheon, he lifted hers to his lips. "Compliments again, words, idle words!" said Lucretia, looking down bashfully.

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