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"When I surprised her," she goes on: "It may already have been too late be sure it was not the first time she had been guilty my first thought was to give you information. But I had not the courage. Then I told Madame. I thought I saw plainly that I had nothing to tell she was not already aware of. Nevertheless she chided me almost harshly.

"But you didn't accept father's invitation," she chided. "So you know about that? Who sent him? Your mother?" She remained silent. "Then she did send him. I thought so. And now I suppose she has sent you." "No one knows that I am here," she protested. "Do you think my mother would permit this?" "She'd permit you to marry me, that's certain." She gave a sharp cry. "Oh, Martin, don't be cruel.

I gently chided him. "Pooh, you braggart! Even Arnold, who rides a brute a world too wide for him, has not uttered a complaint. Brave Michael, if her ladyship heard you now!" His face grew hard as he muttered: "Her ladyship! may all the saints in the calendar watch over her ladyship! But I wish she had never taken you at your hot-headed word.

"My money still looks good," Hazard remarked, "though I hope neither of them breaks a neck. I wouldn't take that run that way for all the gold that would fill the cove." "But you'll take bigger chances swimming in a storm on Carmel Beach," his wife chided. "Oh, I don't know," he retorted. "You haven't so far to fall when swimming."

"Don't speak like that, Clifford," chided Peggy gently. "I'm going to Sally and explain the matter to her. 'Twas all a miserable misapprehension. She will laugh most heartily when she understands it." "I don't believe she will, Peggy," he answered gloomily. "She feels tricked. She will never forgive me. You Quakers are queer people.

It was strikingly characteristic of him that, with all his intense ambition, his resolute desire to use a phrase which we have heard him apply to himself "to rise above the crowd, and stand when others fall," he chose for his wife a young provincial actress, whom he had once chided for her inattention or inability, but whose artlessness of manner, purity and sweetness of nature and aptness for improvement so enlisted his sympathies that he constituted himself her friend and guide until the death of her father and brother awakened a still warmer solicitude, bringing with it the discovery that "love had been the inspiration of all the counsel and assistance he had rendered her."

"Oh, is his name Izzie?" asked Miss Bailey, grasping at this conversational straw and shaking the paw which the stranger was presenting to her. "And this is the friend you told me about? You let me think," she chided, with as much severity as Morris had shown to his Izzie, "that he was a boy." "I had a 'fraid," said the Monitor of the Gold Fish Bowl frankly.

One speaks to one's neighbor on the right or to one's neighbor on the left; but the line across the table is foreign soil and must not be shouted across. That night my husband said: "I forgot to tell you. They never talk across the table in England." I chided him, and with some cause. I had soon discovered that in England, as in America, it was not enough to be "my own natural self."

How did I get here? What day of the week was it? Was Joe Clark dead? "Hush, hush!" she chided. "You must go on sleeping." "But I can't sleep forever. Already I have been asleep for years," I complained feebly. "Hush, then, and I will tell you." She sat down by my bedside and I lay still and quiet as she went over what she knew. "This is Saturday evening.

He was thinking, at the moment, of his dark plans regarding the young engineers. In his eyes, despite his effort to smile on his daughter, was a deadly glitter that dried up hope in the heart of the daughter. "You have been secluding yourself more than usual to-day, chiquita," chided Montez. That word chiquita, meaning "pet," caused the girl to recoil inwardly.

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