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Eleanor was replying with equal blitheness. "How nice of you to come. Where are you going?" "Surprised, are you?" he was floundering. "Charmed. Ha, ha! By Jove, Eleanor er I heard you were booked by this train and I I tried to catch it for a bit of a ride with you. I missed it, don't you know. I'll I'll wager you don't know what I did in my desperation."
Olaf thought this a great misfortune. That winter after Yule Kjartan got ready to leave home, and there were twelve of them together, bound for the countrysides of the north. They now rode on their way till they came to Asbjornness, north in Willowdale, and there Kjartan was greeted with the greatest blitheness and cheerfulness. The housing there was of the noblest.
They might have become helpful friends under happier conditions; but neither had anything to offer the other save the white logic of untoward circumstances and defeat. The wife of Jesus Mendoza did not know Sylvia well enough to perceive that a certain blitheness and faith had abandoned her, never to return.
The grey-eyed lady of my love had just left me for the same purpose, and I was singing, I don't know what, at the top of my voice in pure blitheness of heart. Polly and I fairly rushed into each other's arms. "My dear child!" said I, swinging her madly round, "I am delirious with delight, and so is Sweep, for she kissed his nose." Poor Polly buried her head on my shoulder, saying,
Then he looked astonished, rather like a child that is unexpectedly led up before a Christmas tree. Now she had analyzed the most touching impression that David Verne produced an impression as of a child who has come into the world with a heart full of blitheness and trust, only to be mistreated.
They emulate the innocence of the eye characteristic of the early painters, but despite their strong will they cannot recover the blitheness and sweetness, the native wood-note wild, nor recapture their many careless moods. They weave the pattern closer, seeking to express in paint a psychology that is only possible in literature.
They were Spanish, but with a New World blitheness which we nowhere afterward found in the native Spaniards; and we were English, with a willingness to laugh and to joke which they had not perhaps noted in our ancestral contemporaries.
This song they carolled on such dulcet wise and so delightsomely that to the king, who beheld and hearkened to them with ravishment, it seemed as if all the hierarchies of the angels were lighted there to sing. The song sung, they fell on their knees and respectfully craved of him leave to depart, who, albeit their departure was grievous to him, yet with a show of blitheness accorded it to them.
I'm only saying what we are all seeing. Gerald spoke gravely, yet at the same time with a certain blitheness, as though he took it for granted, for Franklin as well as for himself, that he thus made both their paths clear and left any hazardous element in their situations the same for both. Would Althea have Franklin and would Helen have him? This was really all that now needed elucidation.
Odd that we country people, who bide, and take the Lord's gifts " The farmer did not follow out this reflection, but raising his arms, shepherd-wise, he puffed as if blowing the two women before him to their beds, and then gave a shy look at Robert, and nodded good-night to him. Robert nodded in reply. He knew the cause of the farmer's uncommon blitheness.
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