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"There is no hurry," she replied, "our affairs are not in order, our harvests are not housed, and it would be better to wait till the dull season." In his first moments of joy and effervescence, Claudet had evinced the desire to announce immediately the betrothal throughout the village.
She remembered her satisfaction at the allotment; the golden castle shot up from this fountain mine. She had a frenzy for mines and fished in some English with smaller sums. 'I am now a miner, she had exclaimed, between dismay at her audacity and the pride of it. Why had she not consulted Redworth? He would peremptorily have stopped the frenzy in its first intoxicating effervescence.
There is a kind of sediment, no doubt, in one's note-book; but the effervescence of that vintage goes off rather quickly." "I only know that you are a very clever person, and that one obtains an immensity of information from your writings," said Charlotte. "Yes, dearest, there is a kind of wine that must be made into negus for such pretty little topers as you the 'Wine of Cyprus, as Mrs.
But your moralizing is broken short off by a rattle of feet and the pouring forth of the whole swarm, the boys dancing and shouting, the mere effervescence of the fixed air of youth and animal spirits uncorked, the sedater girls in confidential twos and threes decanting secrets out of the mouth of one cape-bonnet into that of another.
What do you think she did to elude the law, and at the same time avenge herself?" "Danced badly, perhaps." "She danced without any drawers at all, and did her rebdltade as before, which caused such an effervescence of high spirits in the house as had never been known at Barcelona.
The stories of returned sailors and soldiers, told to civilians, are seldom exactly authentic. And Coleridge the poet, bubbling with the effervescence of youth, argued that a home on the banks of the Susquehanna, with love and books and comradeship, was the ideal condition.
I turned my eyes towards the tattered picture above mentioned, and asked of the austere divine wherefore it was that he and his brethren, after the most painful rummaging and groping into their minds, had been able to produce nothing half so real as these newspaper scribblers and almanac-makers had thrown off in the effervescence of a moment.
And George filled two glasses, one of which Clara lifted, with the sparkling liquor at the height of its effervescence. "There's the other; take it quick, before it dies," she said, holding her own glass near her lips. "You must excuse me, Clara. I do not drink wine," Mr. Haley said, as soon as he was permitted to speak, in a tone and with a manner that settled the question at once.
'How could you expect a girl, who is not a Papist, to come kneeling here? she says. And he answers with no matter what of a gallant kind. In this manner her natural effervescence amused her sorrowful mind while gazing from her chamber window at the mountain sides across the valley, where tourists, in the autumnal season, sweep up and down like a tidal river.
And with a gesture of her arms as though she would sweep it all back, keep it from surging over her, from choking her, she ran out into the street to get into her own room and be alone, pulling the door to behind her for fear he should follow and want to explain and comfort, leaving him with his Æschylus in which, happening to glance sighing, he, enviable man, at once became again absorbed, and running blindly, headlong, as he runs who is surrounded and accompanied by a swarm of deadly insects which he vainly tries to out-distance, she ran straight into somebody coming from the opposite direction, ran full tilt, was almost knocked off her feet, and looking up with the impatient anguish of him who is asked to endure his last straw her lips fell apart in an utter and boundless amazement; for the person she had run against was that Prince the last of the series, distinguished from the rest by his having quenched the Grand Duke's irrelevant effervescence by the simple expedient of saying Bosh who had so earnestly desired to marry her.
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