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Updated: June 15, 2025


"But, Zora, must you folk ape our nonsense as well as our sense?" "You force us to," said Zora. Twenty-eight The new President had been inaugurated. Beneath the creamy pile of the old Capitol, and facing the new library, he had stood aloft and looked down on a waving sea of faces black-coated, jostling, eager-eyed fellow creatures.

There shall be no running breathless, flushed, eager-eyed, to the very gateway of Love's garden, only to bump one's nose against that baffling, impregnable, stone-wall phrase of "let us draw a veil, dear reader." This is the story of the love of a man for a woman, a mother for her son, and a boy for a girl. And there shall be no veil. Since 8 A.M., when she had unlocked her office door, Mrs.

"Is it possible! Has he been identified, then, since the trial?" "Fully, fully! My dear sir, I beg that you will do all that lies in your power to save this life for your company's sake, then double your effort for this lady's sake. She has no such fortune as this boy is to her." Mrs. Burnham had sat there pale-faced and eager-eyed. Now she spoke: "What is the prospect? What are the chances?

This eager-eyed, joyous girl, looking forward with almost a child's delight to the life he dreaded this patient woman already taking up the cares and burdens of her lot with cheerful acceptance this strong, high- principled maiden, facing and mastering temptation in the spirit of the olden time this daughter of nature was full of inspiration. Never had he found her society a weariness.

A pair of eager-eyed women gazing on a battle-field for the first time could but ask themselves in bewilderment whether the fate of countries were verily settled in such a fashion. Far in the rear, Vittoria and Laura heard the cannon-shots; a sullen dull sound, as of a mallet striking upon rotten timber. They drove at speed.

Her fingers, gripping with unconscious intensity the flowers she held, detached a white rose from the sheaf, and it had barely time to reach the floor before a young man from the audience, eager-eyed, his face pale with excitement, sprang forward and snatched it up from beneath her feet. In an instant there was an uproar.

Lossing lay eager-eyed and impatient, watching alternately his watch and the door, when June entered, stately and charming, and came alone straight to his cot. There were no heroics.

Came eager-eyed Even shy Na-i'a-des from inland streams, With wild cries headlong darting through the waves; And Dryads from the shore stretched their long arms, While, hoarsely sounding, heard was Triton's shell; Shoutings uncouth, bewildered sounds, And innumerable splashing feet Of monsters gambolling around their god, Forth shining on a sea-horse, fierce and finned.

But in the end the eager-eyed young woman went away empty- handed and sad-eyed. And Mr. Smith frowned again. He had thought Miss Maggie was so kind-hearted! She gave to some fairs why not to this one? As soon as possible Mr. Smith hunted up the eager-eyed young woman and gave her ten dollars.

The limousine swung into the narrow sidewalk, and pulled up close by a yard gate. I, too, had seen our quarry a long, low-bodied car, showing no inside lights. It had turned the next corner, where a street lamp shone greenly not a hundred yards ahead. Smith leapt out, and I followed him. "That must be a cul-de-sac," he said, and turned to the eager-eyed chauffeur.

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