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And then Aerssens bewitches them, and they imagine that after having played runaway horses his Majesty will be only too happy to receive them back, caress them, and, in order to have their friendship, approve everything they have been doing right or wrong."
But the good lady rejected the proposal with disdain, because she had formerly known him in the character of a Count though that very character was the chief reason that had then induced her to crave his advice. Such is the caprice of the world in general, that whatever bears the face of novelty captivates, or rather bewitches, the imagination, and confounds the ideas of reason and common sense.
And then Aerssens bewitches them, and they imagine that after having played runaway horses his Majesty will be only too happy to receive them back, caress them, and, in order to have their friendship, approve everything they have been doing right or wrong."
"I have seen him where I never desire to see him again," said Sir Philip, "riding as though he would be the death of the poor hounds." "Nick Huntsman swears that he bewitches them," said Charles, "for they always lose the scent when he is in the field, but I believe 'tis the wry looks of him that throw them all out."
When within a short distance of Akasaka, Kidahachi hastens on in advance to secure good accommodations at the best inn. OLD WOMAN. Please take some tea, sir. IYAJI. Thank you! How far is it from here to the next town? Akasaka? OLD WOMAN. About one ri. But if you have no companion, you had better remain here to-night, because there is a bad fox on the way, who bewitches travellers.
Charlotte and Sue and Jimmy promised, and the sound of your voice bewitches the babies as it does all of us." As Nell finished speaking and bent to pat the head of the Suckling on his shoulder, the Reverend Mr. Goodloe looked straight into my eyes and laughed, perfect comprehension of me and my revolt in his direct amethyst glances which shot into my depths.
A slim-shafted palm shooting through the leafy mantle, and swaying airily a profuse mass of fiery red seeds, distinctive in shape, may be the prototype of a flirt, but the flirtation which arrests attention and bewitches the beholder is also innoxious. There is nothing of the artificial about the display.
You needn't pretend you were thinking you don't know how to think. Thinking is not romantic enough. I have been here watching you for a long time, and I know just how romantic the dreams are that you have been dreaming. I could tell by the way you turned, this way and that, looking up and down the river. It always bewitches you when the sun goes and the shadows come.
She bewitches and sways me by her spells, but I might as well seek to imprison a spirit of the air as to gain any hold upon her. I wonder whom or what she was thinking of, that such dreamy, tender smiles should flit across her face." How his face would have darkened with wrath and hate, if he had known that his detestation, Hunting, had inspired them!
I wouldn't walk another step with you if you did." "She's undoubtedly the sweetest thing on earth," admitted Stuart. "There are times when I think I'd like to ask her to marry me on the spot if she'd have me, which she wouldn't me, a farmer! She dazzles me, bewitches me, makes me all but lose my head.
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