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Think of her wounded heart and her wasted life and say to yourself forgivingly, She loves me!" Mercy's eyes filled with tears. "I do say it!" she answered. "Not forgivingly it is I who have need of forgiveness. I say it gratefully when I think of her I say it with shame and sorrow when I think of myself." He took her hand for the first time. He looked, guiltlessly looked, at her downcast face.
She died; but her face wore a calm expression, and she looked pityingly and forgivingly on her husband when he made her understand the truth.
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.
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.
He was watching the operation with what he began to fear was fatuous imbecility. "Miss Keene? I beg your pardon" "Mr. Hurlstone? Excuse me, you were saying" They had both spoken at the same moment, and smiled forgivingly at each other. Hurlstone gallantly insisted upon the precedence of her thought the scamp had doubted the coherency of his own.
At his feet the earth, cruelly gashed and scarred by his forgotten engines, had, since the old days, put on a show of greenness here and there, and now smiled forgivingly up at him, as if things were not so bad after all.
The Colonel flushed at his own audacity. The girl smiled forgivingly, though a little wanly. "Oh, no, monsieur. I am only his friend and occasional model. He is in trouble, messieurs. I came to cheer him up. I live across the hall." Colonel Sutphen, scanning the far end of the room, failed to find the object of his inquiry.
I AM a rolling stone, and I never rolled in anybody's way, I fully believe, that I rolled the least good to. But it's impossible for an old vagabond comrade to like your wife and family better than I like 'em, Mat, and I trust you'll look upon me as forgivingly as you can. Don't think I've kept anything from you. I haven't had the letter more than a quarter of an hour." "Old girl," murmurs Mr.
"I think he's losing any sense of my likeness. He's too used to it or too many things that are too different now cover it up." "Well," said Mrs. Brook as she took this in, "I think it's awfully clever of you to get only the good of him and have none of the worry." Nanda wondered. "The worry?" "You leave that all to ME," her mother went on, but quite forgivingly.
"Here, here!" exclaimed Egerton, as Leonard bent his knee, "here to my heart! Look at me with those eyes! kindly, forgivingly: they are your mother's!" His proud head sunk on his son's shoulder. "But this is not enough," said Harley, leading Helen, and placing her by Leonard's side. "You must open your heart for more. Take into its folds my sweet ward and daughter.
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