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There was no mistaking his innuendo, and Saxon felt her cheeks flaming. "Get onto yourself, Bert," Billy reproved. "Shut up!" Mary added the weight of her indignation. "You're awfully raw, Bert Wanhope, an' I won't have anything more to do with you there!" She withdrew her arms and shoved him away, only to receive him forgivingly half a dozen seconds afterward.
"You don't mean," Rulledge burst out in a note of deep wrong, "that that's all you know about it?" "Yes, that's all I know," Wanhope confessed, as if somewhat surprised himself at the fact. "Well!" Wanhope tried to offer the only reparation in his power. "I can conjecture we can all conjecture " He hesitated; then, "Well, go on with your conjecture," Rulledge said forgivingly.
Her hand trembled; her eyes met mine with a look of piteous entreaty. She tried to revive my old tenderness for her; she made a last appeal to my forbearance and consideration. "We may part friends," she said, in low, trembling tones. "And as friends we may meet again, when time has taught you to think forgivingly of what has passed between us, to-night." She offered me her hand.
And then I made haste to change my dress, and it took a long time and that's all." The three gentlemen laughed forgivingly at this explanation, and the two ladies exchanged shocked glances. "Our cousin John did his best to entertain us, and we him," said Lady Belstone, stiffly. "His best and how good that must be!" said Lady Mary, with pretty spirit.
Think of our Whitcombs, and our Ainsworths and our Williamses writing themselves down in dilapidated French in foreign hotel registers! We laugh at Englishmen, when we are at home, for sticking so sturdily to their national ways and customs, but we look back upon it from abroad very forgivingly.
He roughly interrupted her, saying there was but one remedy, the remedy of going to bed; and so left them without another word. She just put her handkerchief to her eyes, and said softly to her sister, "How he is changed!" then spoke no more. They sat silent for half an hour or longer. After that, Rosamond went affectionately and forgivingly to see how her husband was.
You forgive me," extending his hand, and Sophy's soft hand fell into his forgivingly. "But he lives? is well? is here? is " Sophy burst into tears, and Lady Montfort made a sign to Lionel to go into the garden, and leave them.
She lifted the child down and struck it. It gave her the most extraordinary pleasure to strike it. She struck it three times, and each time it was as good as drinking wine. Then she fell forward on her knees and covered her face with her hands. The child ceased to howl and put its jammy arms forgivingly about her while she wept, but its touch only reminded her how delicious it had been to beat it.
She laughed forgivingly, seeing the hurt beneath the unworthy effort, and laid her fingers over his. "That's the kind I am, too! This is my home, and this is my life, and God is good to me to make it so pleasant and so easy!" "Do you dare say, Martie, that if it were not for Adele you would not marry me?" Martie considered seriously. "No, I can't say that, John.
He failed in strength to forgive, and the senator who has just now left me, and whose innocent son I had so badly hurt, when we parted forgivingly gave me his hand. I could see that he did forgive me with all his heart, and this Petrus stands in the midst of life, and is busy early and late with mere worldly affairs."
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