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"As my hands are bound, you must hold it to my lips yourself. Oh, that they were to be refreshed with yours instead of the banana!" She smiles and looks down, blushingly. She then breaks the fruit and brings it to his lips in little morsels. And each time he raises his lips so high, that they touch not only the fruit but also her delicate brown fingers.
However, Koosje told him blushingly that she did not wish to leave him just at present; so he did not trouble himself about the matter. He was a wise man, this old authority on osteology, and quoted oftentimes, "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof."
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."
"There is nothing to tell you, Lettice," she replied, "but prithee go on; what did Sir Henry de la Zouch make answer?" "He said he had a witness, but I had to hasten away, for I heard footsteps approaching; but come, I can read your secret; Master Manners will make a worthy knight." "Keep such thoughts to thyself, Lettice," Dorothy blushingly replied.
Hardly had her head touched the pillow before she was lost to everything, and it was long after noon when a maid aroused her to announce that Captain Seymour had 'phoned that he would call at three. As she dressed to receive him, she was wondering how she should greet him. Blushingly she recalled the impassioned kiss he had pressed on her lips why it was only yesterday.
How many now, out across this big, beautiful, blushingly awakening world, were undreaming of their approaching joy or unconscious of their creeping doom? Over and over in his mind Dale weighed these thoughts. The universe was becoming a fascinating, tremendous force to him. This day, just now coming over the hill, so weighted with its black and white bounties what was it bringing to him?
"I think you should go right away now and see Ebenezer, and ask him properly for Madelene's hand." Feeling that such a course would commit him irrevocably, the boy hesitated. "Don't be afraid, Fred dear," Madelene broke in. "I know Eb likes you, and," blushingly, "I think he will not be much surprised, either." If he could only summon courage enough to tell Madelene before they met her brother!
I was in the Viceroy's house-party," she answered mildly. And then she said to Lucas that she had sat three times to photographers that week "They won't leave me alone" but that the proofs were none of them satisfactory. At this Laurencine Ingram boldly and blushingly protested, maintaining that one of them was lovely.
"You will not mind an old woman's congratulating you upon your future, will you? I knew Robert Glendenning's father in my youth; and if the son is like him in character, you may well be congratulated." Sara blushingly murmured her acknowledgments, and the lady continued, "I want to thank you for sending me Bertha, also; she's a real little treasure." "I'm so glad you like each other, Mrs. Searle!
Tell me, pearl of women, will you accept me as your slave?" Without answering his question, she knelt down blushingly, and untied the cords that bound his hands and feet. "Now, stand up, a free man!" He arose, and with a feeling of intense relief, stretched out the hands that ached from their long confinement, and extended his arms.
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