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'Yes, said Charlotte in her haste then adding that she was not quite sure if they had progressed so rapidly as before; blushingly correcting herself at this point and that, in the tinkering manner of a nervous organization aiming at nicety where it was not required. 'Well, I should have liked to carry out the undertaking to its end, said Somerset. 'But I felt I could not consistently do so.
She blushingly explained the complication, feeling almost ashamed to mention her fears as to the melting lard, it seemed so insignificant in such a presence; but he quickly reassured her by going to the wagon, pulling it energetically under the tree, and spreading the linen lap-robe over the goods, the effort causing streams of perspiration to alter the stately appearance of a three-inch high collar.
In the hall leading to the parlor, she met Sorrel Top, who blushingly begged a private interview, which Little Wolf was too obliging to deny, although she panted to indulge her thoughts alone. The interview, however, did not detain her long. Sorrel Top had under consideration an offer of marriage and wished to ask advice which Little Wolf gave without a smile, or change of countenance.
The King, however, smiles good-naturedly, and the ladies from the balcony in the rear kindly incline their heads and blushingly greet the young Elector, who, doffing his plumed hat, gracefully salutes them. Three senators approach the Elector. One holds out to him the red feudal banner, which the Elector grasps firmly in his right hand.
The closing price here should be such that the pool-rooms should pay Don Mike not less than fifteen to one." "So you've been his confidante, have you?" Parker scrutinized his daughter quizzically. "He had to take somebody into his confidence in order to have his plans protected," she confessed blushingly. "Quite so! Somebody with a deal of influence," Mrs. Parker interjected.
"There's a poem like that," said Judith, somewhat blushingly, "Do you mind poetry? I read lots of it." "One should at sixteen," returned the postmaster. "No, I don't mind poetry. What were you thinking of?" Judith, still blushing, gave a cautious glance at the bed and began: "He who for love hath undergone The worst that can befall, Is happier thousandfold than he Who never loved at all.
He said that cayuse did look like Paderewski, but the youth of the fiery locks blushingly explained that his present name was "Jail-Bird," which some fool Scandinavian had used instead of "Grey-Bird," his authentic and original appellative. But I stuck to my name, though we have shortened it into "Paddy."
Then she looked at the third person, still standing modestly in the background, and uttered a little cry. "Jules! M. La Touche!" He came forward, a smile on his face, and his hand frankly outstretched, while Eeny blushingly hovered aloof. "I am very happy to see you again, Mrs. Stanford very happy to see you looking so well!" So they had met, and this was all!
The adventure of Fiordispina with Ricciardetto would have branded an English serving-wench as a harlot; the behaviour of Roger towards the lady he has just rescued from the sea-monster would have blushingly been attributed by Spenser to one of his satyrs; but these were escapades quite within Ariosto's notions of what was permitted to a gentil cavaliero and a nobil donzella; and if Fiordispina and Roger are not like Florimell and Sir Calidore, still less do they in the faintest degree resemble Tourneur and Marston's Levidulcias and Isabellas and Lussuriosos.
Why were our primary billets-doux confiscated, and our offending palms, like Cranmer's, visited with the first penalty, though we had been obliged to walk blushingly the gauntlet of fifty pairs of maiden eyes and deliver to the "female principal" of the girls' school across the entry notes which we have since but too much reason to conclude bore no reference to the affairs of the school-realm?
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