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Updated: July 29, 2025


No more, signora! No more To rend the heart of a poor helpless woman! Oh, it is so worthy of the manly sex. Into his arms I threw myself, and on his strength confidingly reposed my feminine weakness. To him I trusted the heaven of my hopes. The generous man bestowed it on a No, my Leonora! No! LEONORA. My Leonora! Heaven, I thank thee! These were the angelic sounds of love once more.

She looked at the dying light, so provocative of melancholy in its reluctance to depart, and at the timidly-appearing stars and the sombre trees, and her thought was: 'World, how beautiful and sad you are! Bran emerged forlorn from the gloom, and rested his great chin confidingly on her knees. 'Bran! she condoled with him through her tears, stroking the dog's head tenderly, 'Ah! Bran!

"I wish I could be brave as you are, Dan," said she, confidingly; for the expedient of her devoted friend seemed not to be without some effect. "You don't appear to be at all alarmed." "Because I have firmly resolved not to be taken myself, and not to let you be taken." "I suppose they only want Quin." "They cannot have him.

As the Hermit sat on the end of the log, gently stroking the velvety ears of the fawn who nestled confidingly against him, he suddenly became aware of another figure in this little woodland scene. Looking up he encountered the gaze of a pair of great brown eyes, wide with terror.

We felt bitterly towards Sister Anna, never thinking of what her feelings would be if she came confidingly to our help and was confronted by some fearsome animal. "If only," said G., "we knew what time it was and when it will be light. I can't live like this long. Let go my arm, can't you?" "I daren't," I said. "You're all I've got to hold on to."

Renney, who had slept a great part of the night, courted sleep anew in the rocking-chair, till breakfast should be ready; the other woman had found quarters in the lower part of the house; and Mr. Carleton stood still, with folded arms, to read at his leisure the fair face that rested so confidingly upon the black fur of his cloak, looking so very fair in the contrast.

'Oh, I am so much obliged to you, but I am ashamed to give you the trouble; only for poor Flossie's sake, hesitating, 'will you come into the carriage and let me drive you to Maplehurst? And to this I readily consented. I could never bear to see an animal in pain, and the little creature, a beautiful brown-and-white spaniel, was already licking my hand confidingly. I could see Mrs.

"There are my friends. Now I am safe. Come and let them thank you," cried Amy, in her frank, childlike warmth of manner. "I want no thanks forgive me adieu," and hastily kissing the little hand that had lain so confidingly in his, the stranger was gone.

'I will be fair, then, she said confidingly, and looking him full in the face. It was a particular pleasure to her to be able to do a little honesty without fear. 'I should not mind your doing so I should like such an attention. My thought was, would it be right to let you?

I bowed low above the white hand resting so confidingly within mine, anxious to escape from the room before my love gave utterance to some foolish speech. Yet even as I turned hastily toward the door, I paused with a final question. "The negro who guided me here, Madame; is he one in whom I may repose confidence?" "In all things," she answered gravely.

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