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She tried to draw away from his encircling arms, but the rise and fall of her bosom, girlishly curved the small-girl shyness that caused her to endeavor to unloose his strong hands, only goaded him to press her closer. "Don't leave me, my dearest, my sweet," he breathed, kissing her lids and hair. "I love you! I love you!"
As it was, she listened with airy indifference, only blushing girlishly at his compliment, and wondering a little if he really admired her he the owner of that glorious old Abbey the wealthy head of the house of Wendover the golden fish for whom so many pretty fishers must have angled in days gone by.
When at last Lucy and Sophia were admitted, Winifred found perils that she had not anticipated. Lucy was indeed supremely and girlishly happy: but it was Sophy whose eye Albinia sought with anxiety, and that eye was averted.
"Poor things," was her thought, her own self-pity had part only in its inclusiveness, "summer is over for all of us." And with the thought, girlishly, still girlishly, she hid her face upon her arms as she stood there, murmuring: "Ah, I hate, I hate getting old." A step at the door roused her. She turned to see Jack entering.
Magsie was saying. Presently she seemed to notice his silence, for she asked abruptly: "Where's Rachael?" Warren roused himself from deep thought. "At the Long Island house; at Clark's Hills." "Oh!" Magsie, who was now seated opposite him, clasped her hands girlishly about her knees. "What is the plan, Greg?" she asked vivaciously. "Her plan?" Warren said clearing his throat. "Our plan!"
It had the sheen of precious metals. She wore it plaited tightly into one single tress hanging girlishly down her back and its end reached down to her waist. The massiveness of it surprised you. On my word it reminded one of a club. Her face was big, comely, of an unruffled expression.
But this narrow-spirited motion was negatived by the sweet-toothed majority. A complimentary deputation to the Wasp was resolved on, and there was a confident hope that this diplomatic measure would tell on the production of honey. Ganymede was once a girlishly handsome precocious youth.
But was that delicate and virgin face, where changes with every moment coursed each other, harmonious to the changes of the mind, as shadows in a valley reflect the clouds of heaven! was that face, so ingenuous, so girlishly revelant of all, even of the slightest, the most transitory, emotion, the face of one hardened in deceit and inured to shame?
Now there were deep rings under his eyes, and the utter depression was sad indeed to behold. Doris nearly always ran in the study and gossiped girlishly about the morning's employments. Now she sauntered out on the porch. There was neither music nor writing class. She wondered if she had better sew. She was learning to do that quite nicely, but the stocking still remained a puzzle.
There was a ruddy glow of firelight in the room, but to her opening eyes it seemed unusually dark, and in a moment she saw that the great piece of Chinese silk they used for their couch cover was stretched across the room on cords, shutting off the window end. She jumped up hastily. "Oh, Stefan, how thrilling!" she exclaimed, girlishly excited.
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