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With which she would take to lecturing me and pouring out her infatuated heart in that solemn singsong of hers, which somewhat bored me If she thought my kisses unduly passionate and the amorous look of my eye dangerous she would move away from me "Don't be angry at me, sweetheart," she would say, cooingly "I am not angry, but you don't love me." "Why should you hurt my feelings like that?
After casting upon him looks of unseeing coldness for a dozen times, one afternoon she suddenly thawed and poured down upon him a smile that put to shame the sweets upon his cart. "Candy man," she said, cooingly, while Sidonie followed her impulsive dive, brushing the heavy auburn hair, "don't you think I am beautiful?"
Then she patted him on her shoulder, and tried to rock him to sleep, singing, patting him on the back cooingly when the howl of the wind startled him out of momentary slumber. The wind appeared to be extraordinarily perverse.
Though, when she went over close to him again, she saw that even this pause had allowed him time to think, and that his face was once more overcome by melancholy, although he greeted her with a smile. Something further must be done. "Henry," she said, cooingly, kneeling down beside him and taking his hand, "will you promise me something, please.
She sighed with weariness and dropped cross-legged down on the coping tiles against which he leaned, regaining his breath. She squatted there, cooingly, like a child exhausted with its evening games. "I 'm dished!" she murmured, as she sat there breathing audibly through the darkness. "I 'm dished for this coast!" He sat down beside her, staring at the search-light.
At any rate, as she talked cooingly on about her daughter, he would have found her tiresome for once but for some arresting quality in that small, distant figure. As it was, he followed what she said with attention, and as soon as she had been recaptured by the impatient Italian Ambassador, he moved off, intending slowly to make his way to Lady Kitty.
And rather than that he spoke would I say that he cooingly and flutingly sang of his experience. The wonders of this morning's wind and sun and clouds were expressed in a flow of words so right and sentences so perfectly balanced that they would have seemed pedantic had they not been clearly as spontaneous as the wordless notes of a bird in song.
I think so; she has taken bad plays as willingly as good plays, to turn them to her own purpose, and she has been as triumphant, if not as fine, in bad plays as in good ones. Now her Francesca is lifeless, a melodious image, making meaningless music. She says over the words, cooingly, chantingly, or frantically, as the expression marks, to which she seems to act, demand.
At Gabriella's approach Miss Murphy fluttered off cooingly in the direction of a fresh customer, and only the festively garlanded French mirror witnessed the meeting of the two who had been schoolgirls together. Swift as an arrow there shot through Gabriella's mind, "I wonder what Ben O'Hara would think of her?"
The girl came over to where man and dog stood, and took Bobby Burns by the collar. Brice crossed to the tree and looked upward at the yowling Simon Cameron. "Hello, you good little cat!" he hailed, cooingly. "Cats always like to be called 'good, you know. All of us are flattered when we're praised for something we aren't. A dog doesn't care much about being called 'good. Because he knows he is.
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