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"The difference between a fool and a blunderer," he said contritely, "is that the blunderer is always sorry for his mistakes. I will go. None has a right to refuse another his hour to weep." He hesitated a moment, as if he would have kissed her hand. She glanced up at him with eyes too filled with the darkness of grief for words.
Moreover, the conduct of Eva who, though she entreated her forgiveness, by no means showed herself contritely ready to resign her lover, had given her so much food for thought that she could not find the rest her frail body required.
The descending flood had landed on her head and was running in streams over her face from the ends of her wispy hair, making her look more dejected than ever. Her appearance made both the girls above think immediately of Fifi on the occasion of his memorable bath. "Oh, Katherine, I'm sorry," said Gladys contritely. "I ought to have looked before I poured.
"I'm sorry I bored you with that harangue," he said contritely. "You couldn't possibly be interested in it." "On the contrary, I am very much interested in it," she protested. "It seems so much finer for a man to make his own way, rather than be lifted up by someone else. I am sure you are already doing well in the West. Some day you will go back to your father with more money than he has."
"I sure forgot Beresford," said Julius contritely. "That's so. We must find him. But after well, I've been day-dreaming ever since I started on this trip and these dreams are rotten poor business. I'm quit of them. Say, Miss Tuppence, there's something I'd like to ask you." "Yes?" "You and Beresford. What about it?"
"Maybe I shouldn't have let you come after all, dear," he said contritely. "These are harder trails than we've ridden before, and we've had to keep at it steadier." There was an effort in her smile answering him. "The last two days have been hard to get through with," she said as she yielded to his insistence and sat down on the sun-warmed pine-needles. "I am sorry I am so so "
Lemuel brought it up himself, and when he knocked at the door, the same girl opened it and made a pretty outcry over the trouble she had given him. "I supposed, of course, Jerry would bring it," she said contritely; and as if for some atonement, she added, "Won't you come in, Mr. Barker, and see my picture?"
"Even so, a camper couldn't move the Blowell more than we can," said Eugenia. "Our only hope is a tow," reflected Mae, "and I don't see a launch, and no launch could ever see us in this pocket." "I'm so sorry I suggested the islands," said Grace contritely. "Of course, I'm a very green sailor." "Not your fault in the least," Eugenia assured. "We should have known better."
Then, of a sudden, the gunboat’s commander, who was both an officer and a gentleman, broke forth, contritely: “As I think it over, I believe, myself, that Benson advised as he now states he did. It was my own error—I am sure of it now.” Wheeling about, Mayhew held out his right hand. “Mr. Benson,” he said, in a deep voice full of regret, “I was the one in error.
I used to weep with mortification when I found myself 'written up'; now, however, I have learned to bear such trials with fortitude if not with resignation." "Forgive me!" said Patsy, contritely. "Somehow I've had a false idea of these things. If I knew you better, Miss Von Taer, you'd soon convert me to be an admirer of society." "I'd like to do that, Miss Doyle, for you interest me.
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