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The elder child would come down to the hall, and put her hand in his, and lead him up the stairs; and Florence would see her afterwards sitting by his side, or on his knee, or hanging coaxingly about his neck and talking to him: and though they were always gay together, he would often watch her face as if he thought her like her mother that was dead.
I expect she is as tired and hungry as I am. Do you think, coaxingly, 'that you could get tea for us in the parlour, Mrs. Hunter? and perhaps you will join us there'; for class-instinct had awoke in Eric at the sight of a lady's face, and I suppose, in spite of my Quakerish gray gown, I was still young enough to make him hesitate about entertaining me in his bachelor's room.
'You see, he continues, 'I do feel sometimes lonely, 'cos Marie's old and won't run, and I think you look as if you could 'I have done so in the course of my life, she answers laughing, 'and I might be able to do so again. 'Then you will try this afternoon, won't you? this very coaxingly.
"Don't think of such a thing, Mr. Lovell," said one. "We can't do without you," asserted another. "You'll not give up altogether," pleaded a third, almost coaxingly. But Andy Lovell was tired of working without any heart in his work; and more tired of the constant fret and worry attendant upon a business in which his mind had ceased to feel interest.
"Please," he said coaxingly. But Phyllis shook her head. "Not unless you promise to believe in Don's brownies," she answered, and as she spoke she pulled off her hood. Chuck looked at her and gasped. "Well, take a good look at me," she teased, "for once I leave you, you will never be able to tell me from Janet." "Oh, won't I?" Chuck replied. "I bet I will, and I'll prove it after supper."
You could always tell when a radio was being listened to, for when disregarded it sulkily gave off painfully listless noises in frustration and loneliness. I wasnt at all surprised to find Miss Francis among the spectators crowded on the roof in evidence of having no more important occupation. "I somehow expected you. Have you any new tricks?" she asked Gootes coaxingly.
He looked toward the Rocas. The mother and Guavera were no longer talking, and Valera was again drawn back between them, but her father was leaning well forward with eyes fixed on Torellas. "There was great shouting when Torellas faced the bull and then a great silence. Torellas moved his cape-draped forearm up, down, coaxingly. The bull headed for him. Torellas stepped aside.
Come, now, wouldn't you be willing to try me for a month, if your papa will give consent?" Elsie shook her head. "I will let you have your own way in everything," urged Travilla, coaxingly; "and I know that is more than he does." "I don't want my own way, Mr. Travilla; I know it wouldn't always be a good way," replied Elsie, decidedly.
This young scapegrace," here he caressed his son's clustering curls tenderly "has not yet done with his lessons the idea of the circus to-day seems to have turned his head." "Papa, you promised you'd let me off Virgil this morning!" cried Ernest, slipping his arm coaxingly through his father's. Lord Winsleigh smiled. Mrs. Rush-Marvelle shook her head with a sort of mild reproachfulness.
Blanche steals up coaxingly, and gets snubbed for her pains. A pause. MR. CAXTON. "There are two golden rules of life; one relates to the mind, and the other to the pockets.
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