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She curtsied to Montoni, and was retiring; 'But you do not know the way to your chamber, said her aunt. Montoni called the servant, who waited in the ante-room, and bade him send Madame Montoni's woman, with whom, in a few minutes, Emily withdrew. 'Do you know which is my room? said she to Annette, as they crossed the hall.
I must not forget a little incident, as we came up the stairs into the ball-room. With my customary awkwardness I dropped my fan, and was about to stoop for it, when some one who had been following us darted forward and presented it to me. I curtsied low, he bowed lower; our eyes met for a moment, and then he fell behind.
She rose and curtsied low, perhaps to hide the tell-tale pleasure in her eyes. 'Thank you, sir, she said. And she drew back as if she intended to leave him. 'But you are not you are not offended, Julia? 'Julia? she answered, smiling. 'No, but I think it is time I relieved your Highness from attendance.
Then she turned to leave the room, but, on opening the door, tumbled right against sister Anna Apenborg, who was stuck up close to it, with her ear against the crevice, listening to what was passing inside. Anna screamed at first, for the good mother's head had given her a stout blow, but recovering quickly, as the two prioresses passed out, curtsied to Sidonia "Her name was Anna Apenborg.
It could be removed it might never return it would give her speedy relief she should have it done. She curtsied, looked at James, and said, "When?" "To-morrow," said the kind surgeon a man of few words. She and James and Rab and I retired. I noticed that he and she spoke little, but seemed to anticipate everything in each other.
When the wild geese had stopped in front of them, they curtsied with their necks many times, and the goosey-gander did likewise many more times. As soon as the ceremonies were over, the leader-goose said: "Now I presume we shall hear what kind of creatures you are." "There isn't much to tell about me," said the goosey-gander. "I was born in Skanor last spring.
Lewin had bustled and curtsied across the room. "In truly, my lady; and I have to ask your ladyship's pardon for not bringing it early this morning, when his honour gave it to me with his own hand out of 'his travelling carriage. And very white and wasted he looked, dear gentleman, not fit for a voyage to France in this severe weather.
So one of the ladies took it in charge, and the Queen went on. My audience was over. As Her Majesty passed me she held out her hand. I took it and curtsied. "Were you not frightened the night you were in the Belgian trenches?" she inquired. "Not half so frightened as I was this afternoon, Your Majesty," I replied. She passed on, smiling.
She added, that I had shown such proofs of my attachment for them and of my desire for their happiness, that I was above all suspicion. Then she curtsied and leaving the Princess went to bed. This scene appeared to me enormous. For some time after this I ceased entirely to see Duc d'Orleans and Madame la Duchesse de Berry.
"I suppose this is done for the sake of contrast, that I and this wretched soul should arrive here at exactly the same time!" said the critic. "Pray who are you, my good woman?" he asked. "Do you want to get in here too?" And the old woman curtsied as well as she could: she thought it must be St. Peter himself talking to her. "I'm a poor old woman of a very humble family," she replied.
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