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Two or three jests adapted to Andrew's palate achieved his momentary captivation. He said: 'Gad, I never kissed you in my life, Louy. And she, with a flavour of delicate Irish brogue, 'Why don't ye catch opportunity by the tail, then? Perfect innocence, I assure you, on both sides. But mark how stupidity betrays. Andrew failed to understand her, and act on the hint immediately.

Art can accomplish much, but it cannot supply the inherent captivation that constitutes the puissance of Rosalind. Miss Rehan possesses that quality, and the method of her art was the fluent method of natural grace." Fie and a fig for Mr. Moore's theory about being beaten and standing in the rain, implies Mr. Winter! To Mr.

It is well known that whole epidemics of such captivation have occurred and have resulted in hysterias of the masses in which the subjects become the slaves of their impulse, perhaps to imitate what they see or hear, or to realize ideas in which they believe without logical warrant. They surely are not asleep, are not even partially asleep.

Fight weeks came and went, eight wonderfully happy weeks to Debby and her friend; for "propinquity" had worked more wonders than poor Mrs. Carroll knew, as the only one she saw or guessed was the utter captivation of Joe Leavenworth.

"If it is possible, it is done," the comptroller would say to applicants; "if it is impossible, it will get done." The captivation was general, the blindness seemed to be so likewise; a feverish impulse carried people away into all newfangled ways, serious or frivolous.

Two or three jests adapted to Andrew's palate achieved his momentary captivation. He said: 'Gad, I never kissed you in my life, Louy. And she, with a flavour of delicate Irish brogue, 'Why don't ye catch opportunity by the tail, then? Perfect innocence, I assure you, on both sides. But mark how stupidity betrays. Andrew failed to understand her, and act on the hint immediately.

Responding to the sentiments, by being very gracious to Mrs Lammle, she gave that lady the means of so improving her opportunity, as that the captivation became reciprocal, though always wearing an appearance of greater sobriety on Bella's part than on the enthusiastic Sophronia's.

With the conclusion of the morning meal, Janice rose from the table and went toward the kitchen, an action which at once caused Mrs. Meredith to demand: "Whither art thou going, child?" Facing about, the girl replied with some show of firmness: "'T is but fair that Colonel Brereton should know I had no hand in his captivation; and I have a right to tell him so."

Weller was at first distracted between his love of joviality and his doubts whether they were not to be considered as so many evidences of captivation having already taken place; but he soon yielded to his natural impulse, and took his seat at the table with a very jolly countenance. 'As to imbibin' any o' this here flagrant veed, mum, in the presence of a lady, said Mr.

Robert and Jock were inclined to ascribe to some of these arts the captivation of so clever a person as their sister, by one whom they both viewed with repulsion as a mere adventurer.