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Updated: June 28, 2025
"Never to see him more! to renounce his love forever! to lose the happiness I dreamed of! Alas! alas!" "Lenora! Lenora!" exclaimed her father, entreatingly! "Oh, beloved father," sobbed the poor girl, "to lose Gustave forever! The dreadful thought overwhelms me! While I am near you I will bless God for his kindness; but my tears overpower me; oh! let me weep, let me weep, I beseech you!"
I perceived at once that he was in a towering passion, and fearing he would ill-treat you in some way, I held myself in readiness to come to your rescue; and when I saw him strike you, such a fury suddenly came over me that I could not possibly refrain from thrashing him for it." "Mr. Travilla, you will not tell papa?" she said entreatingly.
Family exercise came on early in many houses, and as the gude wife handed her man the Bible she said entreatingly, "A short ane." After that one might have said that no earthly knock could bring them to their doors, yet within an hour the town was in a ferment.
She and I think differently on many subjects." She looked at him sadly and earnestly. Through her mind flitted a vague regret that she had not done as he desired, that she had not gone away with him somewhere. Then a vile temptation assailed her. She trembled. "You are not angry now?" she said entreatingly. "No, not angry, but still heartsick. All is over between us now and forever."
With a kindly look, he again held out his pale, attenuated hand, and Mohammed felt that warm tears were trickling down his cheeks, and that somehow he could not speak while the pale handsome boy was looking at him so entreatingly. He took Osman's hand and pressed heartily in his own. "I accept the money from Tschorbadji Hassan," said he, in low, soft tones.
And Christian looked up wistfully, almost entreatingly, to her husband, who, she now knew, and trembled at the knowledge, so solemn was the responsibility it brought, had loved her, and did love her, with a depth and passion such as a man like him never loves but one woman in all his life. "Christian," he began again, with an effort, "I want to say something to you.
"But the the Yankees?" he asked. "Are gone." She clasped her hands entreatingly. "Oh, St. John, do be a man for once!" "A man? What do you mean, mother?" he cried, leaping up as soon as he heard that the enemy was gone. "I am not afraid. I I had a sudden attack of pain around my my heart, that's all."
"I will give it to you, and you shall rescue your father. And now you are mine; not my slave, but my queen. Go up into my harem while I take the money out to these people." "No, not so," she cried, entreatingly. "Leave me my freedom for this one day only; let me remain this one day with my father, and do not let him have a suspicion of the price I have paid for his liberty."
She gave a little slighting laugh, as much as to say, "You might have arrived at that before, one would think!" "But Lucia," I said, entreatingly, "this is all very serious; do tell me what is wrong."
She smiled, her radiantly lovely smile, then with just a suspicion of a sneer replied, "Oh, yes, I think you do; at all events, I do not find it amusing to be called upon to look at too perfect a reflection of my own childhood." At which I exclaimed entreatingly, "Don't please don't "
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