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"You will perhaps come into the house." "No, sit still, and I'll tell Mrs. Perrier we're here," urged Ruth. "We can stay only a few minutes, and we like to sit here in the sunshine." She disappeared into the house, and while she was gone Mr. Hamilton set himself to the pleasant task of getting acquainted with the shy girl whose wonderful dark eyes looked so confidingly at him.
That it was she who came to Barbara so confidingly increased his good opinion of the self-reliant, hot-blooded girl who had won the Emperor's love, and therefore he was deeply angered when the latter answered Martina's greeting curtly and coldly, and, without vouchsafing her any further words, requested him to summon one of the attendants who were serving refreshments.
"That's all right!" said I, putting my arm confidingly and gratefully through his. He told me afterwards that he had been making up his mind and changing it for days as to how he should propose. Sir David Tennant, a former Speaker at Cape Town and the most distant of cousins, came to stay at Glen with his son, a young man of twenty.
"Mean business, sometimes, asking favours of these bankers, eh, Mr. Graham?" Burnham remarked, much too casually to have deceived anybody but old Sam. Graham nodded, dolefully. "Yes, it is unpleasant," he admitted confidingly.
"Do you like an automobile?" asked the old man. "I don't know, I never had one." The stranger looked at her confidingly. "My daughter has one," he said, "and I know she bought it for me, and she has me taken out in it, but I am afraid. It goes too fast. I can't get over being afraid. But you won't tell her, will you, Ann Eliza?" "Of course I won't."
All this time, Rupert's name was not mentioned between us; and I reached the house, feeling that something like the interest I had formerly possessed there, had been awakened in the bosom of my companion. She was, at least, firmly and confidingly my friend. Chloe met Lucy at the door with a message Miss Grace wanted to see Miss Lucy, alone.
It helps me to forget myself, as I do when I think of you, dearest; but the subject has latterly been haunting me, I don't know why, and ominously, as if my nature were about to horrify my soul. But I am not sentimentalizing, you are really this day and scene in my heart. Emma smiled confidingly. She spoke her reflection: 'The heart must be troubled a little to have the thought.
An' he said, 'Poor little girl!" She paused a moment, and then, with the air of one summing up a long discourse, she exclaimed, "An' that's why I 've got a gone-away mamma!" I stroked the little one's hand, which nestled confidingly in mine, and said, half absently, "And she never came back?"
"I have sent for your shoe, my child," she said. "Those tiresome grandchildren of mine give me a great deal of trouble. I can't keep my eyes on all of them at once, and so they are always in mischief!" Sidigunda looked up in the gentle face; and sat down confidingly beside the Sea-grandmother.
Steve was so deeply impressed with the seriousness of Owen's manner, that, perhaps unconsciously, he allowed his hand to steal over to where the double-barreled shotgun leaned against the trees, and rest confidingly upon the same. Max had occasion to remember afterwards just how much Steve was worked up. "Well, what was it?" asked Bandy-legs, after Owen had allowed some seconds to elapse.
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