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The tears seemed to start out of the depth of his heart, and they brimmed his eyes, although his self-command prevented an outbreak of grief. But there was a further complication. The young Duke of Longueville was also killed at the Rhine, and he, as a select circle of intimate friends were perfectly aware, was really the love-child of La Rochefoucauld.

She even liked the monotonous metallic rattle which betold that old Jeff was already at work with the lawn-mower. All this in a silent moment crammed to the full with vibrant ecstasy; then Missy remembered, specifically, the Wedding drawing every day nearer, and the new Pink Dress, and the glory to be hers when she should strew flowers from a huge leghorn hat, and her rapture brimmed over.

It is old age, brother, loosening the cords." "She is happy?" "Ah, so happy!" Hetty's eyes brimmed with tears and she turned away. "Sister, that happiness is for you too. Why have you, alone of us, so far rejected it?" "No not now!" she protested. "Speak to me some other time and I will listen: not now, when my body and heart are aching!"

All at once the wax doll which rode on the carnival rod seemed to grow larger and taller, and it turned round and said to the paper flowers, "How can you put such things in a child's head? they are all foolish fancies;" and then the doll was exactly like the lawyer with the broad brimmed hat, and looked as yellow and as cross as he did; but the paper dolls struck him on his thin legs, and he shrunk up again and became quite a little wax doll.

Cousin Tom had chosen this character for her, and had helped to design the dress. It was, of course, the garb of a dainty little shepherdess, and it had blue panniers over a quilted white satin petticoat, and a black velvet bodice laced over a white chemisette. Then Patty wore a broad brimmed hat trimmed with roses and fluttering ribbons.

Tears brimmed Rachael's eyes. "You saved him," she whispered. "YOU saved him; George says so, too. If that fellow down there had given him chloroform, there would have been no chance. Our only hope was to relieve that pressure on his heart, and take the risk of it being too much for him. He's as strong as a bull. But it was a fight!

You must tell me everything. You may rely upon the discretion of these gentlemen. You knew this man?" The girl nodded, and closed her eyes; but the hot tears brimmed from them and ran down over her cheeks. "In Paris?" The girl nodded again. "He was your lover?" A third nod, and a fresh flood of tears. "I remember, now," said madame, suddenly. "I saw him with her once.

Then, the stage was rattling over the pressed brick pavement of Smelter City; and the tandem grays were pretending to shy at the electric cars; and the one-armed driver came near expectorating his entire internal anatomy out of sheer joy and pride in the arched necks and the frail driver with the black curls under the broad brimmed English sailor hat handling the reins.

She dabbed at her eyes with it, and winked back those tears as best she could, biting her lips fiercely to keep from sobbing outright. But there were so many tears and they came so fast that they brimmed clear over, and some fell, great shining drops, on the yellow chiffon of her dress.

It was delightful to see the trust which he reposed in Miriam, and his pure joy in her propinquity; he asked nothing, sought nothing, save to be near the beloved object, and brimmed over with ecstasy at that simple boon. A creature of the happy tribes below us sometimes shows the capacity of this enjoyment; a man, seldom or never.

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