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Then, turning to her and grasping her hands firmly, he said: "Do you mean that, Janice?" "Yes. I mean just that," she said, rather flutteringly. "Oh! here comes a wagon. It must be Walky." "Never mind Walky," said Nelson, firmly. "I want to tell you that I sha'n't forget what you've said.
He had a plan, in which he really believed, to say to her, "Please let me help you, princess, jus' like I was a knight." At last he heard her moving about. He rushed downstairs and waited on the stoop. When she came out she glanced down and smiled contentedly. He was flutteringly sure that she expected to see him there.
She swayed towards him with the grace of a wind-bowed lily, her breath fanning his forehead, and her hand touching his, softly, flutteringly, like a young bird. "Can you not guess why?" she said with an enchanting smile. All the anguish of a little while back, all the terror of the fate that hung over her, all the white calm of despair was gone.
"Why, dear me suz!" said mom flutteringly. "School and college! Land sakes! You could both be ministers!" "NO!" cried the twins, savagely attacking elderberry pie and the cake. "Don't you think it!" "It's real respectable," said Pop Potter, winking at the boys when Mom Potter wasn't looking. "And think of all the church suppers durin' the course of the year!"
In the astounding repose that came on her face, nothing moved but the delicate nostrils that expanded and collapsed quickly, flutteringly, in interrupted beats, like the wings of a snared bird. "I am white," said Lingard, proudly, looking at her with a steady gaze where simple curiosity was giving way to a pitying annoyance, "and men you have heard, spoke only what is true over the evening fires.
Mr Goble turned his green gaze on the concert audience, and spread discomfort as if it were something liquid which he was spraying through a hose. The girls who were nearest looked down flutteringly at their shoes: those further away concealed themselves behind their neighbors.
"Because ," he began, and then he realised with a start that they had come back again to that same old mechanical series of questions if only in form. "Because there is only one thing I could ever bring myself to ask you for in this world," he said slowly. "Yes; what is that?" she said flutteringly. He laid his hand tenderly on her hair. "Merely Mary Ann." She leapt up: "Oh, Mr.
Spruce had never before heard such a term applied to the tail-sheddings of the imperial fowl, but she never forgot it, and never afterwards saw a peacock's feather without a qualm. "I couldn't say, Miss; I'm not sure " she answered flutteringly; "But I'll have every 'ole and corner searched to-morrow "
Judique could give a place," he ruminated, as he rattled through the long, crude, airy streets. The wind rose, enlivening, keen, and in a blaze of well-being he came to the flat of Tanis Judique. She was wearing, when she flutteringly admitted him, a frock of black chiffon cut modestly round at the base of her pretty throat. She seemed to him immensely sophisticated.
And now flutter, for there is that in me to make them. 'Consider! Clotilde flutteringly entreated him. 'The world? you dear heaven of me! Looking down on me does not compromise you, and I am not ashamed of my devotions. I sat in gloom: you came: I saw my goddess and worshipped.
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