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"It is just awfully stupid," she grumbled, "and I think pretty mean of him!" "Of whom, may I ask?" said Kate, pausing in her singing, "or is there any need? What says the gallant lieutenant?" Maimie tossed her the note. "The picnic is postponed. Well, of course the rain told us that; and he is unavoidably prevented from calling, and entreats your sympathy and commiseration.
"I hear and obey," replied Merjaneh, and going out, returned immediately with a lute, a Persian harp, a Tartar flute and an Egyptian dulcimer. How much is the blood they have shed! How great is the tale of the shafts thy pitiless glances have sped! I honour the mistress, indeed, that harshly her suitor entreats; 'Tis sin in the loved to relent or pity a lover misled.
"Emmeline!" he murmured, in the tone of one who entreats forgiveness. "Strange infatuation!" said George to himself: "even his dreams are mad! Good God! there can't be anything in it can there? I begin to feel as if I were not quite safe myself. Mad-doctors go mad themselves, they say. I wonder what sort of floating sporule carries the infection reaching the brain by the nose, I fancy.
After this he entreats Clement to give him full authority in carrying out the work, and not to put superiors over him. Michelangelo, we know, was extremely impatient of control and interference; and we shall see, within a short time, how excessively the watching and spying of busybodies worried and disturbed his spirits. But these were not his only sources of annoyance.
I have occasion to go to the mansion." "Go, Florine, then," said Adrienne, "seeing that you wish it. Georgette, seal the letter." At the end of a second or two, during which Georgette had sealed the letter, Hebe returned. "Madame," said she, re-entering, "the working-man who brought back Frisky yesterday, entreats you to admit him for an instant. He is very pale, and he appears quite sad."
But there is one kneeling by his side who entreats those who stand by to bring some water to bathe his brow. The handkerchief tied round his throat is loosened. He returns to consciousness, and sees Fanny Aveling bending over him. In a short time he declares himself sufficiently recovered to walk, and a joyful party returned to Barton Lodge. Our tale is finished.
Therefore he begs and requests a respite; for he does not wish to make his request till he know her pleasure in the matter; but he has sought neither respite nor delay in possessing himself of the golden cup. He takes the cup and generously entreats my Lord Gawain until he accepts this cup from him; but with exceeding great reluctance has that knight accepted it.
But silently the Queen opened her arms; wide as a woman that entreats she opened them to the Indian Queen, and speechlessly the two clung together. For a while neither spoke. "My sister!" said Maya the Queen. And again, "O great of heart!" She laid her cheek against Sundari's, and a wave of solemn joy seemed to break in her soul and flood it with life and light. "Had I known sooner!" she said.
A year ago would she have been standing before him, looking at him as she is looking now with this ineffable passion in her gaze whilst he stood too? No. He would have been at her feet, her slave, her lover, to do with as she would. "Marian, is this wise?" "Ah! one moment!" entreats she sadly. "It is so seldom I can see you alone, and this blessed chance will you refuse it?
Against his will, he still listens to this heavenly voice that now entreats her father to yield, to submit to the inevitable. But the sheik, as she continued her supplications, commanded silence, and forbade her to burden his heart with her tears. "Life, my daughter, is but a short span; but eternity is long, and woe to those who have not done their duty during that short period!
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