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But he did press it, aware the while of the most mingled feelings. "On the contrary, you were very good to allow me this conversation. Command me at any time if I can be useful to you and Lady Henry." Julie Le Breton smiled upon him and was gone. Sir Wilfrid ran down the steps, chafing at himself. "She somehow gets round one," he thought, with a touch of annoyance.

No consideration, however brief, of his life and work can be complete without some reference to the remarkable effect the establishment of his colony had on emigration to America. Pennsylvania gave a refuge and home to the most intelligent and progressive peoples of Europe, chafing under the religious restrictions which, at home, they could not escape.

"Ye'll remember that the store chiefly lacks in broadcloth of Witney, frieze and camlet, and in women's shoes, both silk and callimanco. And dinna forget to trade with Alick Ker for three small swords, a chafing dish, and a dozen mourning and hand-and-heart rings. See that you have the skins' worth. Alick's an awfu' man to get the upper hand of."

Wild filly from the mountain-side, Doomed to the close and chafing thills, Lend me thy long, untiring stride To seek with thee thy western hills! I hear the whispering voice of Spring, The thrush's trill, the cat-bird's cry, Like some poor bird with prisoned wing That sits and sings, but longs to fly.

John's complacency had faded with the white heat of his anger, and he sat chafing in spirit while his elbow neighbor slept in the shape of an N. Across the car he heard Parson Tombs explaining to the Graves brethren and Sister March that Satan though sometimes corporeal and in that case he might be either unicorporeal or multicorporeal and at other times unicorporeal as he might choose and providence permit and, mark you, he might be both at once on occasion was by no means omnipresent, but only ubiquitous.

That Ellen was the cause of the general aversion, it is impossible to believe. The only theory I have is, that partly owing to a constant sense of fatigue, due to imperfect health, and partly to chafing irritation at mere gossip, although I had no power to think of anything better, or say anything better myself, I was avoided both by the commonplace and those who had talent.

Even poor Adam was molested and invaded by Henry's pious apprehensions that he was seeking, by vain knowledge, to be superior to the will of Providence. Yet, albeit perpetually irritating and chafing the impetuous spirit of the earl, the earl, strange to say, loved the king more and more.

A hatful of cold water from a neighboring spring dashed into her upturned face; a continued chafing of the pure white soft hands; then there was a convulsive twitching of the features, a low moan, and the eyes opened and darted a glance of affright into the face of the Scarlet Boy. "Fear not, miss;" and the youth gently supported her to a sitting posture.

"I don't see the joke," I said sharply. "Don't ye, now? Then ye soon will, my fine chap. Let's see, now; how old are ye?" I made no reply, and my father replied gravely: "My son is eighteen." "Is he, now? And ye're forty, I suppose?" "I am sorry to say I am over fifty," replied my father, as I stood chafing at the man's insolent, bullying tone. "Then ye don't look it, sor.

That villain, Clara de Haldimar, was your father. "But wherefore," continued Wacousta, chafing with the recollection, "wherefore do I, like a vain and puling schoolboy, enter into this abasing contrast of personal advantages?

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