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Updated: June 6, 2025
She found Mrs. Fayal glooming over a wash-tub, not because she objected to washing for the summer people. She was used to that, having done it six days out of seven every summer since she had married Joe Fayal. What she was glooming over was that Joe was home from a week's fishing trip with his share of the money for the biggest catch of the season, and not a dime of it had she seen.
"You in'trust muh, strangely," said Sterne, and looked over to Hal for countenance of his uneasy amusement. But the new owner did not appear amused. He had faced around in his chair and now sat regarding the glooming and exalted Ellis with an intent surprise. "A plaything! That's what you think you've bought, young Mr. Harrington Surtaine.
At midnight the flag comes down. Count yourself at a loss if you are not moved by that performance. Pine Mountain watches whitely overhead, shepherd fires glow strongly on the glooming hills. The plaza, the bare glistening pole, the dark folk, the bright dresses, are lit ruddily by a bonfire. It leaps up to the eagle flag, dies down, the music begins softly and aside.
"Aymery of Pavia, you have heard your doom," said Edward, leaning his chin upon his hand and glooming at the cowering Italian. "Step forward, you archer at the door, you with the black beard. Draw your sword! Nay, you white-faced rogue, I would not dishonor this roof-tree by your blood. It is your heels, not your head, that we want.
The Earl hurried at once to the Parliament. "With speed," writes an eye-witness, "he comes to the House: he calls rudely at the door," and, "with a proud glooming look, makes towards his place at the board-head. But at once many bid him void the House, so he is forced in confusion to go to the door till he was called." He was only recalled to hear his committal to the Tower.
An ejaculation of love is not likely to offend Him who is so grand that He is always meek and lowly of heart, and whose love is such that ours is a mere faint light 'a little glooming light much like a shade' as one of our own poets says, beside it." "Thank you, Mr Walton. That's a real comfortable word, sir. And I am heart-sure it's true, sir. God be praised for evermore!
What right had they to pluck brands from the burning at the expense o' dacent fowk! It was to do evil that good might come! She would say that to their faces! Thus she sat thinking and glooming. A cry of misery came from the room above. Isy started to her feet. But Marion was up before her. "Sit doon this minute," she commanded. Isy hesitated.
We had expected a fair-sized dwelling-house in its garden. And there confronted us, glooming under the gray and threatening sky that seemed the only proper and fitting canopy for it, what looked like a pile reared in medieval Europe rather than a home in America.
"You must put away your Scottish ballads and histories now, Salemina, and keep your Concordance and your umbrella constantly at hand." This I said as we stood on George IV. Bridge and saw the ministers glooming down from the Mound in a dense Assembly fog.
His back was turned upon it, and he was glooming out across the bare hills, with his square jaw set as if the ignoring effort were painful. "I'm going back to Angels with the president," said the superintendent, speaking to both of them. "You can clean up here without me." The trainmaster nodded, but Dawson seemed not to have heard. At all events, he made no sign.
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