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Without waiting for an answer, he led me through a parlour, hung with pictures, and bewilderingly furnished with French and Italian things, and Japan and China ware and bronzes, and cups and trophies. "My name is Fitzpatrick, Mr. Carvel, yours to command, and Charles's. I am his ally for offence and defence. We went to school together," he explained simply.
"I'll take you to him," she said. By this time a nimble groom had appeared from out o a shrubbery path and seized Pepper's head. Austen alighted and followed Victoria into a great, cool hallway, and through two darkened rooms, bewilderingly furnished and laden with the scent of flowers, into a narrow passage beyond.
Walter was especially susceptible to the influence of this poison, so we put him in the middle of our canoe, and I, being a veteran and immune, took the bow-paddle. It was no easy task to guide the boat down the swift current, for it was bewilderingly crooked, twisting and turning upon itself in a way that would have made the far-famed Mæander look like a straight line.
"And you?" he said curtly. "I?" she repeated wonderingly. "Yes, what have YOU done?" he said, with sudden sharpness. The wonder was so apparent in her eyes that his keen glance softened. "Why," she said bewilderingly, "I have been his dog, his slave, as far as he would let me. I have done everything; I have not been out of the house until he almost drove me out.
"Poor little Lady of Shalott," said Rudolph Musgrave, "the mirror is cracked from side to side, isn't it? I am sorry. For life is not so easily disposed of. And there is only life to look at now, and life is a bewilderingly complex business, you will find, because the laws of it are so childishly simple and implacable.
I knew the majestic bridge that spanned the river above; but on the right bank stood a cluster of massive buildings, crowned with many a turret, that attracted my eye. A crowd of old associations pressed bewilderingly upon the mind, to see standing there, grim and dark with many a bloody page of England's history the Tower of London!
I do not know how long she stood probably only for a moment; but I well remember hearing that when, after so long an interval, she felt earth under her feet and air about her, the sensation was almost bewilderingly strange. They were married, with strict privacy, on September 12, 1846, at St. Pancras Church. The engaged pair had not only not obtained Mr.
The particular photographs which caught her eye were two which had evidently been purposely placed side by side for an interesting reason. The reason was that the two women, while obviously belonging to periods of some twenty years apart as the fashion of their dress proved, were in face and form so singularly alike that they bewilderingly suggested that they were the same person.
Alison cried. "In it, odds life, I am bewilderingly out of it," quoth Hadley, and again told his tale of the mysterious man found tied up in the mud who knew nothing of his assailants and wanted no vengeance on them. "That's our Benjamin," Alison laughed. "Oh, but you did not let him go?" "Not let him go, quotha!
She could quite easily go mad and tuneful when she knew that each rehearsal each lesson taught by him and so quickly learned by her brought the days when she would never see him so close that she could almost feel their emptiness. It was well that she played to an idealized Hamlet for the real Hamlets came and went bewilderingly.
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