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'I shall certainly not allow her to do anything of the kind. At this moment Dilly came in, with her finger in her tiny mouth, and went up to Archie, drawling with a pout, and in a whining voice: 'I didn't mean to. Archie beamed at once. 'That's all right, Dilly, he said forgivingly. Then he turned to his mother. 'Mother, have you got that paper? 'Yes, I have indeed!
"You surely don't expect a letter till you have sent one?" He laughed. "I'm going home to begin to write it now," he said. Pauline accompanied him to the vestibule where he shook hands with her forgivingly. From the platform he secured a last glimpse of the other face, which gave him a friendly smile as he saluted with his dusty leather cap held out toward her at the length of his arm.
I fancy the poor dog seems to feel the monstrosity of the performance, and, in sheer shame for his master, forgivingly tries to assume it is PLAY; and I have seen a little "colley" running along, barking, and endeavoring to leap and gambol in the shafts, before a load that any one out of this locality would have thought the direst cruelty.
"Ungrateful wretch that I am!" cried Waife, and he opened his arms to the brute, who bounded forgivingly to his breast. "Come, come, we will go back to the village in Surrey. Tramp, tramp!" said the cripple, rousing himself. And at that moment, just as he gained his feet, a friendly hand was laid on his shoulder, and a friendly voice said, "I have found you! the crystal said so! Marbellous!"
We didn't plan sleeping in hotels." "All right," he gave in. "I'm game. I was just thinkin' about you." "Then you'd better think I'm game, too," she flashed forgivingly. "And now we'll have to see about getting things for supper." They bought a round steak, potatoes, onions, and a dozen eating apples, then went out from the town to the fringe of trees and brush that advertised a creek.
She was beautiful. And she had a heart and a soul which were a curse. For without such a heart and soul, she might have found the tough life-battle less bitterly hard to fight. But the world does queer things damnable things to hearts that are so tenderly all-loving and to souls that are so trustfully and forgivingly friendly as hers. Her "pedigree name" was Rothsay Lass.
She could console herself only by regarding it as part of her sad lot that poverty and the relentless animosity of his family, should have put an end to so perfect a union: she gradually began to look on herself and Ralph as the victims of dark machinations, and when she mentioned him she spoke forgivingly, and implied that "everything might have been different" if "people" had not "come between" them.
She smiled at him forgivingly, but it was too late. He stretched out his arms to take her, but she faded from them, as the bright snow, that none may keep, melts in our very hands. A murmur of farewell came to his ears, no more. She was gone. He would have followed, but Charon, now on guard, drove him back.
"Poor boy, it was my fault," she said to him as he at last struggled to his feet. "I did not know I was doing it. Poor boy!" He turned a velvet dark eye upon her, and nosed her forgivingly with a warm velvet muzzle, but it was plain that, for the time, he was done for.
"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.
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