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Updated: May 10, 2025
The boys had been invited to breakfast, in order that the day's festivities might begin as early as possible, and so ardent had been their response that Peggy found them on the porch when she came down-stairs. She threw the door open and gazed at them commiseratingly. "Hungry?" "Starved," Graham looked at his watch and sighed. "We've been here a trifle over two hours."
"Why, she explains in her letter that she only knew it, herself, an hour before she wrote." "Her poor father!" his wife repeated commiseratingly. "Why, Mollie, I don't see how father's especially to be pitied." "Don't you?" said Mrs. Atwater. "That old man, to have to live in that big house all alone, except a few negro servants?" "Why, no!
She went down the stairs, keeping a still tremulous hand upon the rail; but she smiled brightly when Alice looked up from below, where the woodwork was again being tormented with superfluous attentions. "Alice, DON'T!" her mother said, commiseratingly. "You did all that this morning and it looks lovely. What's the use of wearing yourself out on it?
Henrietta, with a gentleness he appreciated and a cleverness he missed, said commiseratingly, 'She wouldn't let you take her hand in the wood. 'What on earth are you talking about?
Very soon she came lightly out and joined him, an impudent smile on her sallow little face, dancing merriment in her eyes. "Oh, poor old Billikins!" she said, commiseratingly. "You were bored last night, weren't you? I wonder if I could teach you to dance." "I wonder," said Merryon. His eyes dwelt upon her in her fresh white muslin. What a child she looked!
"This is the second time in succession that Dalla and I have had to bolt away from here, but policemen are like doctors always on call, and consequently unreliable guests. While you're feasting, think commiseratingly of Dalla and me; we'll probably be having a sandwich and a cup of coffee somewhere." "I'm terribly sorry." Thalvan Dras replied. "We had all been looking forward Well!
Her ideal woman has that sort of droop of the throat I imagine she-tries to teach it to the factory. She objects to backbone." Miss Mazerod, who possessed a very firm little specimen of the adjunct mentioned, drew herself up and smiled commiseratingly. "Then," said Dora, "I feel quite consoled about my sketches." For the first time Miss Mazerod looked serious.
"But, surely," said Diana hesitatingly, "you are not Mrs. Lawrence?" Miss Bunting laughed, outright. "Oh, dear no," she answered. "Mrs. Lawrence is out, and she asked me to see that you had everything you wanted. I'm the lady-help, you know." Diana regarded her commiseratingly. She seemed such a jolly, bright little thing to be occupying that anomalous position. "Oh, are you?
Kenneth dove into one pocket and brought out a handkerchief and a small piece of pencil, into the other and "Ah!" said Mr. Whipple triumphantly. In Kenneth's hand lay a piece of folded paper, a skate strap and a box of cigarettes! He stared at the latter bewilderedly for a moment. Then he glanced sharply at Grafton. That youth regarded him commiseratingly and slowly shook his head.
Entreated, adjured, commanded, Skepsey commiseratingly observed to Colney Durance, 'The ladies do not understand, sir! For Turk of Constantinople had never a more haremed opinion of the unfitness of women in the brave world of action.
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