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"Manuel, I am waiting to assume the last best ornament you have given me, my handsome husband." Then, as he came to her laughing with frank pleasure at her praise, she added, "You, too, must look your best and bravest now, and remember you must enact the man tonight. Before Gilbert wear your stateliest aspect, your tenderest to me, your courtliest to his wife. You possess dramatic skill.
"I suppose you wouldn't care to give me your names as a guarantee?" "Assuredly," Mr. Torrington replied. "It was a mere oversight that we have hitherto neglected to do so." And in the courtliest manner he introduced the company by name. "The devil," said Richard, "I knew who you were all right, but I didn't imagine you'd tell me. That that makes a difference." He hesitated, then sat down abruptly.
Heatherbloom felt vaguely disturbed; his heart pounded oddly. He half started to get up, then sank back. He waited for another peal of laughter; it didn't come. Why? "Of course I should have no objection to your being one of a train party," said Miss Dalrymple at length. "That isn't just what I mean," returned the prince in his courtliest tones.
"To live in Paris?" "No, unfortunately; my affairs will be finished in a few days at most. Then I return to the country." The lady was pensive for a space, hesitated in a pretty perplexity and then spoke doubtfully. "You can be of a service to me if you will." I immediately signified my willingness to render her aid, in the courtliest speech I could muster.
He delivered his courtliest; he was riding on cloud. They talked of Baden. His honourable surrender of her defeated purse was a subject for gentle humour with her, venturesome compliment with him. He spoke well; and though his hands were clean of Sir Meeson Corby's reproach of them, the caricature of presentable men blushed absurdly and seemed uneasy in his monstrous collar.
"And now, I dare say," said sir Bors, "that sir Launcelot, there thou liest, thou wert never matched of none earthly knight's hands; and thou wert the courtliest knight that ever bare a shield; and thou wert the truest friend to thy lover that ever bestrod horse; and thou wert the truest lover of a sinful man that ever loved woman; and thou wert the kindest man that ever stroke with sword; and thou wert the goodliest person that ever came among press of knights; and thou wert the meekest man, and the gentlest, that ever eat in hall among ladies; and thou wert the sternest knight to thy mortal foe, that ever put spear in the rest."
They are also welcome to their enjoyment of the consequences so far as I am concerned." "But Millicent was never engaged to Guy Oscard." "Did she tell you so?" asked Sir John, with a queer smile. "Yes." "And you believed her?" "Of course and you?" Sir John smiled his courtliest smile. "I always believe a lady," he answered, "before her face. Mr.
Somewhat to my surprise, both Sevier and Shelby fell in at once with our project, commending it heartily; and I learned from the lips of that courtliest of frontiersmen, "Nolichucky Jack," the real reason for the proposed hurried return of the over-mountain men.
The loftiest refinements of letters, the courtliest breeding, the most exquisite conventionalities, the most regal dignities of nature, are always present in these works, to measure these abysses, flowering to their brink.
Vladimir disappeared, and a moment after ushered in Mr. Horace Bellingham, commonly known as "Uncle Horace." "I am so glad to see you, Mr. Bellingham," said Margaret, who had conceived a great liking for the old gentleman on the previous evening, and who would have welcomed anybody this morning. Mr. Bellingham made a bow of the courtliest, most ancien-régime kind.
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