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Updated: May 20, 2025
Rather bashfully the boy drew near and held forth his bread. Alas for the changes in human affairs! The duck, yesterday so tame, had grown wild. Instead of presenting its bill, it turned about and swam away, avoiding the bread and the hand which presented it, as carefully as it had before followed them.
Yes! there it was a form another a shy little lady grouse, now bashfully seeking to hide. In a moment he was by her side. His whole nature swamped by a new feeling burnt up with thirst a cooling spring in sight. And how he spread and flashed his proud array! How came he to know that that would please?
"But your house," said the Lord Keeper, looking at it, "is miserably ruinous?" "Do, my dear father," said Lucy, eagerly, yet bashfully, catching at the hint, "give orders to make it better; that is, if you think it proper." "It will last my time, my dear Miss Lucy," said the blind woman; "I would not have my lord give himself the least trouble about it."
Dulcie lingered dutifully behind, picked up that three-cornered hat timidly, called his attention to his negligence, and while he stooped with the greatest ease in life, she, bashfully turning her eyes another way, finally clapped the covering on his crown, as a mother bonnets her child.
She blushed, and lowered her eyes as she spoke. "O Rosa!" he exclaimed. The impulse was strong to fold her to his heart; but he could not pass the barrier of her modest dignity. After an embarrassed pause, she looked up bashfully, and said, "Knowing this, you surely will not refuse to write it now." "I must see a lawyer and obtain witnesses," he replied. She sighed heavily.
"Whether I see you there or not," said the young actress with a sigh, "I hope that I shall be able some time to repay you for what you do for me now. You are entirely too kind." "Perhaps you can pay me more easily than you think," said Ruth, bashfully, but with dancing eyes. "How? Tell me at once," said Miss Gray. "I'm just mad to try writing a scenario for a moving picture," confessed Ruth.
When he did do so, he was seized with a shyness that was by no means evident when he was in his more congenial surroundings. He glanced bashfully at Eunice, attracted by her beauty, but afraid to look at her attentively. He gazed at Mason Elliott with a more frank curiosity; and then he cast a furtive look at Aunt Abby, who was herself smiling at him.
"That will make you happier than anything else, won't it?" asked Jill, eager to have him rewarded after his trials. "There's one thing I like better, though I'd be very sorry to lose my report. It's the fun of telling Ed I tried to do as he wanted us to, and seeing how pleased he'll be," added Jack, rather bashfully, for the boys laughed at him sometimes for his love of this friend.
He did not fail to understand the need, but other realizations were pressing into his brain. So the Captain nudged his shoulder again bashfully. Bedient bent and took him in his arms. It was death. Bedient had known it from the first instant of entering, but he was not prepared. He could not speak only look into the tender, glowing smile.
Then drawing very close to her brother's side, she added bashfully: "I can't but think, Martin, that instead of puttin' up walls, Ellen Webster's will has broken some of 'em down." For answer Martin did something he had never done before within the span of his memory; he bent impulsively and kissed his sister's cheek. Then as if embarrassed by the spontaneity of the deed, he sped upstairs.
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