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He chid, laughed, rallied, was earnest and apologetic, and all this without being conscious of having done wrong. "I think you had better leave him alone," said Avery, after watching his fruitless efforts. "He doesn't want you." It was true; now Krafft had no thought for anyone but Avery. It was Avery here, and Avery there.

John soothed her, chid her, and even bantered her, as a cowardly girl, unworthy of being the sister of Meehaul Neil, but to her, as well as to all others who had attempted to change his purpose, he was immovable.

Time went; I heard the traffic in the street, the rattle of cars and tramp of hoofs. Jens Olaj's voice ascended towards me from the stables as he chid the horses. I was perfectly stunned. I sat and moistened my lips a little, but otherwise made no effort to do anything; my chest was in a pitiful state. The dusk closed in; I sank more and more together, grew weary, and lay down on the bed again.

When she brought it she gently chid me for not having danced with her, her sister, or her cousin. "It will give people but a poor opinion of our merits." "I am tired," said I, "but if you will promise to be kind I will dance a minuet with you." "What do want me to do?" said she. "Go into my bedroom and wait for me there in the dark when you see your sister and your cousin busy dancing."

She raved against me madly, and begged the mother-superior to send me away, as I had come there to damn her. The good lady chid her with all a true mother's gentleness, and told her to leave the room, adding that all who came there only desired that she should be saved eternally.

LVII. His cruel and sullen temper appeared when he was still a boy; which Theodorus of Gadara , his master in rhetoric, first discovered, and expressed by a very apposite simile, calling him sometimes, when he chid him, "Mud mixed with blood."

Early in the following year he, according to his fashion, surveyed his position, and drew up a paper of memoranda, like the notes of the Commentarius Solutus of 1608, about points to be urged to the King at an interview. Why should not the King employ him again? "Your Majesty never chid me;" and as to his condemnation, "as the fault was not against your Majesty, so my fall was not your act."

But when your father saw it convenient to retreat, looking upon me, he blessed himself, and snatched me up in his arms, saying, 'Good God, that love can make this change! and though he seemingly chid me, he would laugh at it as often as he remembered that voyage.

Weary as she was, Mary heard again and again, through her unglazed windows, the watchman's musical cry of 'Ave Maria purisima, las es temblado! 'Viva Peru y sereno! and chid herself for foolish anticipations that Louis would hear and admire all the strange sounds of the New World.

"I've seed en, 'pon the heath. 'Tis butivul an' solemn an' still, all aloan out theer in a croft to itself. I trapsed up-long wan day an' got beside of en an' ate a pasty wi' Joe. But Joe chid me, an' said 'tweer a heathenish thing sticked theer by the Phoenicians, as comed for tin in Solomon's times." "Don't you believe that, Joan.

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