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So talking together, but with the lady riding more silent and somewhat constrainedly in their midst, the three cousins of Douglas passed the drawbridge and came again to the precincts of the noble towers of Thrieve.

Some who were more reckless than discreet liked to irritate him. That, too, was a rider's weakness. "When's Creech's hosses comin' over?" asked Colson, with sudden interest. "Wal, I reckon soon," replied Bostil, constrainedly, and he turned away. By the time he got home all the excitement of the past hour had left him and gloom again abided in his mind.

It'd be just like her to fall in love with you for snubbing her." "I hope she doesn't," replied Neale, constrainedly. "May I ask what did you come here for?" "You mean here to your dance-hall? Why, Hough brought me. I met him. We played cards and " "No. I mean what brought you to Benton?" "I just drifted here .... I'm looking for a a lost friend," said Neale. "No work?

No need now to cut one's bread instead of breaking it, thinking of Saturday's bread pudding. But there the saying fails, for never now were we merry. A silent unseen guest sat with us at the board, so that no longer we laughed and teased as over the half pound of sausages or the two sweet-scented herrings; but talked constrainedly of empty things that lay outside us.

It grew more and more distasteful to him that she should have a secret of this nature. Such entire confidence as he had pictured as about to exist between himself and the innocent young wife who had known no lover's tones save his was this its beginning? He lifted her upon the horse, and they went along constrainedly. The poison of suspicion was doing its work well.

But these, and other small signs of preference like them, were such as no parents could be expected to control. I noticed them at the time rather with wonder than with repining. I recall them now without a harsh thought either toward my father or my mother. Both loved me, and both did their duty by me. If I seem to speak constrainedly of them here, it is not on my own account.

It is not knowledge, then, that is incompatible with beauty; there cannot be too much knowledge, but it must have passed through many people who it is to be feared must be more or less disagreeable, before beauty or grace will have anything to say to it; it must be so incarnate in a man's whole being that he shall not be aware of it, or it will fit him constrainedly as one under the law, and not as one under grace.

Presbrey's keen eyes fixed on the receding black dot far down that oval expanse. "That fellow left rather abruptly," said Shefford, constrainedly. "Who was he?" "His name's Willetts. He's a missionary. He rode in to-day with this Navajo girl. He was taking her to Blue Canyon, where he lives and teaches the Indians. I've met him only a few times. You see, not many white men ride in here.

Howland hurriedly, as she saw the angry light in the other's eyes, "but I had to speak you don't know how it's growing on you. Come, let's kiss and make up; then think it over." Kate frowned, then laughed constrainedly. "Don't worry, aunt," she replied, rising, and just touching her aunt's lips with her own.

On seeing the child, and before taking any notice whatever of the elders, the comer made a noise like the crowing of a cock and flapped his arms as if they were wings, a method of entry which had the unqualified admiration of Johnny. 'Yes it is he, said Selina constrainedly advancing.

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