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It never wavered even while Jennie shook down her long curls ostensibly to let the sun dry a single lock that in some unaccountable way had felt the touch of a wave. Beamingly Dorothea heard Amiel humorously contrast this brown glory with her own short crop. Beamingly she fell into the plans for the crabbing party that afternoon.

"You can't be more ashamed, Mother, than I was when they gave me the prize." "I beg your pardon, Frank. Your mother must be as proud of that shame as she was of the prize." Mrs. Hazeldean puts her arm round Frank's neck, smiles beamingly on Mrs. Dale, and converses with her son in a low tone about Randal Leslie.

"Well," he said sternly, "so there you are!" Eustace Hignett looked up brightly, even beamingly. In the brief interval which had elapsed since Sam had seen him last, an extraordinary transformation had taken place in this young man. His wan look had disappeared. His eyes were bright.

Miss Susan H. Croft congealed. But Miss Gladys Orton-Wells smiled. And then Emma knew she was right. "Sophy, who's the prettiest girl in our shop? And the best dressed?" "Lily Bernstein," Sophy made prompt answer. "Send her in to us, will you? And give her credit for lost time when she comes back to the shop." Sophy, with a last beamingly good-natured smile, withdrew.

If she wins, we take her." The Colonel looked up beamingly. "Do you hear? They take her!" The condition which, now, the Dyer brothers made, when, before this, they had made none, bothered Frank. The telegram did not elate him quite as much as the old horseman had supposed it would. "Ah, if she wins!" said he. Miss Alathea spoke up, eagerly. "Oh, Frank, of course she'll win."

She gave a little cry of pleasure as a magnificent specimen of a bloodhound came trotting down the terrace and paused in friendly fashion before her. "What a lovely dog," she exclaimed. "Do you like dogs, Mr. Henson?" She looked up beamingly into his face as she spoke; she saw the heavy features darken and the eyes grow small with anger. "I loathe them, and they loathe me," Henson growled.

Markham, driving her Accomack pony, which somehow had survived a long period of war's dangers, nodded cheerily to him and threw him a warm and ingratiating smile. It was like a shaft of sunshine on a wintry day, and he responded so beamingly that she stopped by the sidewalk and suggested that he get into the carriage with her.

I'm getting awfully economical." The Elmore Bank had just put in a new safe and vault. Mr. Adams was very proud of it, and insisted on an inspection by every one. The vault was a small one, but it had a new, patented door. It fastened with three solid steel bolts thrown simultaneously with a single handle, and had a time-lock. Mr. Adams beamingly explained its workings to Mr.

When at last I saw him, he says, 'Madame, this is the other Honoré Grandissime. There, you see we are the victims of a conspiracy; if I go to the other, he will send me back to the first. But, Clotilde, my darling," cried the beautiful speaker, beamingly, "dismiss all fear and care; we shall have no more trouble about it." "And how, indeed, do you know that?" "Something tells it to me in my ear.

Here come Fanny Forrest and Mr. Mayhew, and she wants to know who the stranger is; if she doesn't she's the first person I've met who didn't ask." But Miss Forrest proved an exception to the rule, so far as questions were concerned, at least. She stopped in front of the gate, looking beamingly up at the group on the piazza. "Mrs. Gordon," she said, "Mr.

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