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Harley had seen the angry looks of Frank Hazeldean, and divined the cause. So he smiled forgivingly at the slight he had received. "You are like me, Mr. Hazeldean," said he. "You think something of the heart should go with all courtesy that bespeaks friendship "'The hand of Douglas is his own." Here Harley drew aside Randal. "Mr. Leslie, a word with you. If I wished to know the retreat of Dr.
I told him of the trouble I had in finding him, and I could not help dragging in something about Heine's search for Borne, when he went to see him in Frankfort; but I felt at once this was a false start, for Lowell was such an impassioned lover of Cambridge, which was truly his patria, in the Italian sense, that it must have hurt him to be unknown to any one in it; he said, a little dryly, that he should not have thought I would have so much difficulty; but he added, forgivingly, that this was not his own house, which he was out of for the time.
If he went there as a peacemaker, he died in a good cause, in such a way as he would wish to die, I believe." "Yes," said the girl; "I have thought of that. But death is awful; we must not think patiently, forgivingly of sending any one to their death in the best cause." "I fancy life was an awful thing to Conrad Dryfoos," March replied.
"I used to be Helen of Troy, New York," said the ghost. "And now I'll be moving along, if you'll excuse me. See you later." With that she telescoped briskly, till we saw only a hand waving farewell. My Lavinia fell forgivingly into my arms. I kissed her once or twice fervently, and then I shoved her aside, for I felt a sudden strong desire to write.
There was a stormy scene with the Signorina. The waves of her fury rolled up and up and broke, crashing, over Honor's rocklike calm. At last, breathless, her fat face mottled with temper, "Go, then," said the singer, and went out of the room with heavy speed and slammed the door resoundingly. But she went with Honor to her steamer at Naples and embraced her forgivingly. "Go with God," she wept.
Ann opened her eyes, her lips quivered, and she turned to her mother. "Take lil' Ann!" she pleaded. Then Nella-Rose drank deep of the bitter cup, but she smiled and spoke one of the lies over which angels have wept forgivingly since the world began. "Lil' Ann, the kind lady is going to keep yo' right safe and happy 'til mother makes things straight back there with with yo' father, in the hills.
It will serve even then, or she will pass it forgivingly, as not the food she for a moment requires; but it must be purely simple in its utterance, otherwise she detects the poor chicanery, and resents the meanness of it.
If he went there as a peacemaker, he died in a good cause, in such a way as he would wish to die, I believe." "Yes," said the girl; "I have thought of that. But death is awful; we must not think patiently, forgivingly of sending any one to their death in the best cause." "I fancy life was an awful thing to Conrad Dryfoos," March replied.
"If I could only persuade poor dear Ellen to think that even if a slight were real, it ought to be borne forgivingly, and not brooded over. Ah! you are laughing; perhaps you have said the same about me." "You would forgive it now, I think," said Ethel. "I never thought I did not forgive. I did not see that brooding over vexations was not pardoning them.
Thus humble, the Countess bade him give her his arm. He stuck it out with abrupt eagerness. 'Not against my cheek. She laughed forgivingly. 'And you need not start back half-a-mile, she pursued with plain humour: 'and please do not look irresolute and awkward It is not necessary, she added. 'There!; and she settled her fingers on him, 'I am glad I can find one or two things to instruct you in.
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