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To him who feels himself preordained to contemplation and not to belief, all believers are too noisy and obtrusive; he guards against them. "You want to prepossess him in your favour? Then you must be embarrassed before him." The immense expectation with regard to sexual love, and the coyness in this expectation, spoils all the perspectives of women at the outset.
Yet I must point to your notice a sonnet conceived and expressed with a witty delicacy. It is that addressed to one who hated him, but who could not persuade him to hate him again. His coyness to the other's passion for hate demands a return as much as love, and starves without it is most arch and pleasant. Pray, like it very much.
Then, approaching at right angles to the trail and cutting off his retreat they saw a dozen wolves, lean and grey, bounding across the snow. On the instant, the she- wolf's coyness and playfulness disappeared. With a snarl she sprang upon One Ear.
Rex spoke with annoyance this scene was getting tiresome, and although Reed was laughing hopelessly, he was on his mind. "Oh! F'got!" Billy's tipsy coyness was elephantine. "Lives six thous'n sev'nty four North S South Street," and he roared with laughter. Rex was about to learn how to manage Billy Strong. "Bill," he said, "be decent.
This not alone from that indescribable coyness which all have experienced in addressing even those with whom they are most intimate, in the early, half-unrevealed, and mystic emotions of first love, but because Lady Diary's letters had been so full of her sister's declining health, of her own anxieties and fears, that he had shrunk from giving her a new subject of anxiety; and a confidence full of hope and joy seemed to him unfeeling and unseasonable.
"Victorine fixed a gaze on me, cried out in a screaming sort of tone, which rings in my ears still, 'Unfortunate fellow, it was not you I meant, and rushed from the room. Now could you have imagined that maidenly coyness would have been capable of being carried so far?"
All that time the girl, attempting to free her wrists, struggled, not with maidenly coyness but like a sort of pretty dumb fury, not even refraining from kicking his shins now and then. He continued to hold her as if in a vice, his instinct telling him that were he to let her go she would fly at his eyes. But he was greatly humiliated by his position.
It became me to speak without disguise. I told him I was far from insensible of his merits; that a union with the brother of my Louisa, if propriety, duty, and affection should happen to combine, would be the first wish of my heart; that I should consider any affectation and coyness as criminal; but that I was not entirely free from doubt; and, before I could agree to the proposal being made to Sir Arthur, I thought it necessary we should mutually compare our thoughts, and scrutinize as it were each other to the very soul; that we might not act rashly, in the most serious of all the private events of life.
The pursuit of the licentious Prince was rendered formidable by threats which his unprincipled counsellor, Ramorny, had not shunned to utter against her father, if she persevered in her coyness.
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