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"And one would hardly call this advertisement a pattern of formal etiquette." "True enough," she admitted, dimpling, and Average Jones was congratulating himself on his diplomacy, when the querulous voice broke in again, this time too low for his ears.

She turned her head away, the tears were still on her cheeks, but they were very red, and her cheeks were dimpling involuntarily. "Well?" she whispered. "Do you care anything about me?" Clemency nodded, still keeping her face averted. "That means " Clemency said nothing. "That means you love me," James whispered. Clemency nodded again.

Jonathan does not seem to realize that women exist to charm, to please, to be loved and married. Once we twitted him about his brothers doing their duty by the border, whereupon he flashed out: 'My life is the border's: my sweetheart is the North Star!" Helen dreamily watched the dancing, dimpling waves that broke on the stones of the river shore.

There is warm affection in the look she turns up to him, her round little face puckered with anxiety over the housemaid, dimpling into a smile when he commends her; and there is warm affection and pride too in the look the old man turns down upon her.

The dress of pearly cashmere was cut in the style usually denominated "infant waist," and fully exposed the dazzling whiteness and dimpling roundness of the neck and shoulders; while the short puffed sleeves showed admirably the fine modelling of the arms. Walking away to the easel, Mr.

'Drake gave me one other piece of advice, he said hesitatingly, 'not about business. It concerned me and just one other person. He pitched the remark in an interrogative key. Mrs. Willoughby glanced quickly towards him with just the hint of a smile dimpling about the corners of her lips.

Not unless." "But who will do the explaining to the station at large?" "Desmond and his wife will gladly do that much for us." He was about to add that his chief friend knew already: but decided that it would be hardly fair on Dick to 'give him away. "And where did it all happen?" she demanded, dimpling with enjoyment. "In Dalhousie?" "I imagine so." "You mustn't imagine.

Sometimes it would brawl and fret along a ravine in the matted shade of a forest, filling it with murmurs; and, after this termagant career, would steal forth into open day, with the most placid, demure face imaginable; as I have seen some pestilent shrew of a housewife, after filling her home with uproar and ill-humour, come dimpling out of doors, swimming and courtesying, and smiling upon all the world.

"What we're concerned with now," interposed Knowles, "is this yearling." "The live or the dead one, Daddy?" asked the girl, her cheeks dimpling. "What d'you Aw haw! haw! haw! The live or the dead one! Catch that, Kid? The live or the dead one! Haw! haw! haw!" The cowman fairly roared with laughter. Neither of the young men joined in his hilarious outburst. Gowan waited, cold and unsmiling.

Long before noon the heat would be intense, but in the early morning there was wafted down from the mountain side, where the pines were nodding and whispering so mysteriously, a cool, exhilarating breeze, which kissed the surface of the azure lake, sleeping so peacefully, and, awakening immediately into smiles, it lay rippling and dimpling with laughter in the sunlight.