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In vain he argues, denounces, or defends, appeals to us or coaxes us, unless his story in the first place convinces by its very truthfulness. If his thesis be as incontestable as the author thinks it is, it can prove itself by narrative alone. Exposition, for its own sake, is also out of place in fiction.
Luke's." "The hospital?" "Come now, you're above that sort of prejudice, aren't you?" The doctor spoke in the tone of one who coaxes a spoiled child. "I know how devoted you are but Mrs. Ramy can be much better cared for there than here. You really haven't time to look after her and attend to your business as well. There'll be no expense, you understand " Ann Eliza made no answer.
Nay, you shall grant me this boon, that just in the quiet hours of love's seclusion my lips should speak it...." He checks her, as before, unalarmed, without reproach, by an exclamation of love. "My sweet wife!" "Just when we are alone," she coaxes, "when no one can overhear! Never shall it be spoken in hearing of the outside world."
Some lots appeared to grow stones, or else the sun every year drew them to the surface, as it coaxes the round cantelopes out of the soft garden soil; it is certain that there were fields that always gave the boys this sort of fall work.
He alone kept his hearing: but he had himself lashed to the mast so that he could in no wise move, and he forbade them to loose him, however he might plead, under the spell of the Sirens. As they sailed near, his soul gave way. He heard a wild sweetness coaxing the air, as a minstrel coaxes the harp; and there, close by, were the Sirens sitting in a blooming meadow that hid the bones of men.
They entice us and weep until they are set free, but then at once run away from us again, and will take no further advice. Now it is Marit; she coaxes me with many sweet words to write at the same time she does, for she takes comfort in not writing alone.
He is true to you, I am sure." "True to me, Madge! How can he be true to me if she coaxes him to woo her and if he puts his arm I am losing him; I know it. I I O God, Madge, I am smothering; I am strangling! Holy Virgin! I believe I am about to die."
I have youth, good health, have had my supper a trout supper, too and I like to dance, just as a bird enjoys flying." "You seem a bird-of-paradise. Happy the man who coaxes you into his cage! Brother or not, when your beaux become too attentive they will find me a perfect dragon of a critic." "When I meet my ideal, you shall have nothing to say." "I suppose not.
He coaxes it forward by calling it all sorts of pet names "doushka," darling, etc. Then he beats it with a toy whip, which must feel like a fly on its woolly coat, for all the little fat pony does is to kick up its heels and fly along like the wind, missing the other sledges by a hair's-breadth. It is ghostly to see the way they glide along without a sound, for the sledges wear no bells.
"I don't believe there's any danger of catching measles," said Felicity. "If there was we wouldn't be allowed to go." "I wish I COULD get the measles," said Sara defiantly. "Maybe I'd be of some importance to ma then." "Suppose Cecily goes down with you and coaxes your mother," suggested the Story Girl. "Perhaps she'd let you go then. She likes Cecily.
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