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"You have surmised it," she blushingly replied. "The church to which I belong is sadly behind the age in its methods of work. I am hoping that the inventive genius of this city can give me some features new and attractive, that I may, in my missionary work, help to introduce them into antiquated churches."

If a young man loves a woman whose husband is engaged in some trade dealing with articles of necessity, he will answer, blushingly, "She is the wife of a haberdasher, of a stationer, of a hatter, of a linen-draper, of a clerk, etc."

Peyton, surprising him in the act, suggested that he should defer it and give her a few moments' talk. "Let me make you some fresh tea," she said, as Darrow blushingly shed the garment, "and when Dick comes back we'll all walk home together. I've not had a chance to say two words to you this winter." Darrow sank into a chair at her side and nervously contemplated his boots.

Irgens knew her; he got up from his seat, took off his hat, and bowed deeply. And the lady passed blushingly by. Aagot asked: "Who was that?" "Only my landlady's daughter," he said. "You told me to be nice. Yes, dearest " But Aagot wanted further information concerning this lady. So they lived in the same house? What was she doing? What kind of a person was his landlady?

"And this is Abner," said Toby, taking advantage of the break in the skeleton's speech to lead forward his crippled friend. Abner limped blushingly towards the gigantic lady, and when both she and her thin husband spoke to him kindly, he was so covered with confusion at the honor thus showered upon him that he was hardly able to say a word.

"Yes, I am up, too," called a voice overhead, "but I won't be long! I'll be down." It was a little fish, dressed and ready to fry, that was in the tiny bundle. The boy extended it blushingly. Then his eyes lifted to Loraine's in frank petition for pardon. "I was mighty rude," he said. "I went back to the pond to say so, but you were gone. I beg your pardon."

It was announced by the Emperor on his birthday, standing in the midst of the assembled family, with the foreign princes grouped in a semicircle around, the bride-elect leaning on her father's arm and blushingly receiving the congratulations of all present.

He saw his child a little black-eyed baby in his arms; she was running before him trundling her hoop; she came to him with contracted brow and half-tearful eyes, bringing a knotty sum in fractions, and insisting petulantly that they were very "vulgar" indeed; she hung on his arm, a shy girl of fifteen, blushingly conscious of the admiring eyes that followed her; she stood before him again in her first radiant beauty as a debutante, and he had dreamed of the proudest alliance that the city could offer; she looked into his eyes, a pale, earnest woman, and said, "Papa, he saved my life at the risk of his own."

"Wealth shall be no barrier between us, Daisy," he cried. "What is all the wealth in the world compared to love? Do not say that again. Love outweighs everything. Even though you bid me go away and forget you, Daisy, I could not do it. I can not live without you." "Do you really love me so much in so short a time?" she asked, blushingly.

"I'm horribly verminous really I am!" "As if I cared, Mike!" Margaret's words poured from her lips. Ordinary as they were, they were a love-lyric to his ears. "May I come with you?" he asked. "Where were you going to? I've so much to say, so much to ask you!" "I was going to Kew," she said, blushingly. "But I changed my mind." Their eyes laughed as they met; he knew why she had changed her plans.

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