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Go now." "But, Ger Miss Dott, I I don't you see it was all a mistake? "Stop! I am trying very hard to keep my temper. We have had scenes enough to-night. My mother is ill and she must not be disturbed again. If you do not go to your room and pack and leave at once, I shall call Mr. Ginn and have you put out, just as you are. I am giving you that opportunity. You had better avail yourself of it.
G. He thinks you don't care a bit about him. Exit. CONSTANCE drops on the dais, nearly under the veiled Psyche. Enter GER. and stands a moment regarding her. Ger. Constance. Con. Arthur! don't go. I can't bear you to go. It's all my fault, but do forgive me! Oh, do, do dear Arthur! Don't go to-morrow. I shall be miserable if you do. Ger. But why, my why, Constance? Con. I was your Constance once.
I must go out of town. I am so busy! I can't stay in it a moment longer. I have so many things to do. Con. Mayn't I come and see you while you work? I never used to interrupt you. I want so to sit once more in my old place. Ger. No, no not not there! Constance used to sit there. William! Con. You frighten me, Arthur! Enter COL. G. Ger. Bring a chair, William.
About the end of August he left his townes in Normandie sufficientlie furnished with garisons of souldiers, and went into Aniou, where he besieged the castell de mount Sotelli, till he had taken it, and all those that were within it, amongst whome was the lord thereof named William. Herevpon the king seized into his hands all the lands & possessions that belonged to the archbishop. Paris. Ger.
There's always a right and a wrong fighting it out somewhere. There's Garibaldi in the field again! Die by the hand of an enemy if you will die, sir. Ger. Yes Garibaldi! I don't deserve it, though: he fights for his country; I should fight but for death. Only a man doesn't stop when he dies does he, William? Col. G. I trust not, sir. But he may hope to be quieter that is, if he dies honestly.
You've been seeking to keep her shroud wet. But it's no matter. Let her go. Earth to earth, and dust to dust! the law of Nature and Art too. Exit into the house. Col. Here he comes again, thank God! Catches up a coat, and begins brushing it. Re-enter GER. Ger. I don't like to see you doing that. Col. G. Why shouldn't I serve my own superior, sir? Anything's better than serving yourself.
"My uncle, in Glasgow, sent me twenty pounds four five-pound notes at the request of my father. I got it at Havre," wrote Perth. "I will join you in Paris if I go to Germany; if not, I will start with you. Pop. N. Ger., 28 mill.; S. Ger., 12.5 mill.; total, 40.5 mill.; about equal to pop. of France."
Ger. man rulers have been able to upset the peace of the world only because the German people were not suffered under their tutelage to share the comradeship of the other peoples of the world either in thought or in purpose. They were allowed to have no opinion of their own which might be set up as a rule of conduct for those who exercised authority over them.
Lord, sister, with what an immodest impatiency and disgraceful scorn do you put off your city-tire! I am sorry to think you imagine to right yourself in wronging that which hath made both you and us. Ger. I tell you, I cannot endure it: I must be a lady: do you wear your quoiff with a London licket! your stamel petticoat with two guards! the buffin gown with the tuftafitty cap and the velvet lace!
I have had no model since I came back. Col. G. The man was in a sad taking about her, sir. I didn't know what to make of it. There seemed some truth something suspicious. Ger. Perhaps my aunt can throw some light upon it. A sun-stroke in India, perhaps. Or he may have had a knock on the head. I must keep my eye on him. Who can it be? She knows she is puzzling me, the beauty!
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