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He forgot, for the moment, the Sunday-night scene wherein he had promised to be Patricia's friend, and had ceased to be her lover; he remembered only that she was there beside him, with her terror-stricken eyes peering into his beseechingly, and that she looked more beautiful than ever she had before.
I have looked down into the cavity and seen the poor thing palpitating with fear and looking up with distended eyes, but never moving till I had withdrawn a few paces; then she rushes out with a cry that brings the male on the scene in a hurry. He warbles and lifts his wings beseechingly, but shows no anger or disposition to scold and complain like most birds.
"The evening is so glorious, come and watch the sunset; but there is a little look of thunder there in the far west to-morrow we may have a storm." Henry sat down beside her on the orange velvet seat and his eyes, full of love and tenderness, sought her face beseechingly. "I shall simply hate going the day after to-morrow, dearest," he said.
Had he indeed not beckoned her already by impressing on her heart those words, "The fullness of the time is now come?" That he was justified in keeping this remembrance alive he had no doubt; and he was about to speak of it again, when she prevented him by raising her large eyes beseechingly to his, and asking him: "Is Diodoros in real danger? Tell me the truth.
Lady Mary's blue eyes, glancing at John, said quite plainly and beseechingly to his understanding, "They are old, and rather cranky, but they don't mean to be unkind. Do forgive them;" and John smiled reassuringly. "I'm afraid I haven't much excuse to offer," she said ingenuously. "I was out late, and I tired myself; and then I heard Sir Timothy had come back, so I went to see him.
Don't you remember when you and Twaddles were in the fruit store with Daddy last Spring and Twaddles took a strawberry from one of the boxes because he saw another boy do it? You know Daddy made him put it back before he could eat it. If strawberries don't belong to anybody, I guess apples don't." Meg's honest blue eyes looked beseechingly at her brother. "All right," surrendered Bobby.
She said if I was wounded, or if I was ill, she would come to me. She didn't care what people thought. She would come any way and nurse me well, she will come. "So, Doctor old man " He plucked at the steward's sleeve, and stroked his hand eagerly, "old man " he began again, beseechingly, "you'll not let me die until she comes, will you? What? No, I know I won't die.
The latter seized it, and rising joyously, laid his hand on the shoulder of the smith, who was still kneeling on the count's breast, and said beseechingly: "Let that suffice. The man is only...." He went no farther a gurgling, piercing cry of pain escaped his lips, and pressing one hand to his breast, and the other to his brow, he sank on the snow beside the stump of a giant pine.
Beseechingly almost she laid her hand upon his arm with the words. The touch fired him. He considered that he had been patient long enough. Abruptly he caught her to him. "Come, I say," he said, half-laughing, half in savage earnest, "I can't have you crying on what's almost our wedding trip!" He certainly did not expect the absolutely furious resistance with which she met his action.
Hester spread it mutely before her friend, and looked beseechingly at her. Then she kissed her, and the two girls clung together for a moment in silence. "Dearest," said Rachel, "don't give me new things. It isn't that you know I did take it when I was in need. But, oh, Hester, I know you can't afford it.
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