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Then suddenly lifted bold, guileless eyes: "After you stop caring for my soul." John Fenn caught his breath. Something, he did not know what, seemed to jar him rudely from that pure desire for her salvation; he said, stumblingly, that he would ALWAYS care for her soul! "for for any one's soul." And was she quite well? His voice broke with tenderness.
Who that has ever witnessed such a scene can forget it! this flock of fair, spotless doves amid the dust or mire of the city streets, that by their very passing bring even to the indifferent spectator a thought above gain or traffic, a memory perhaps of guileless days and noble aspirations, as, looking up at the blue, calm sky, perchance he likens them to the snowy cloudlets that gather nearest to the sun and are irradiated by its brightness.
But even he was somewhat startled upon the present occasion. The character and conduct of Emily in Mr. Tyrrel's family had been without a blot. She had not a single enemy; and it was impossible to contemplate her youth, her vivacity, and her guileless innocence, without emotions of sympathy and compasssion. "Your worship? I do not understand you! Arrest Miss Miss Emily!" "Yes, I tell you!
Then looking at the guileless and faithful being beside him, he softened once more. Was it not only more just, but more honourable, to treat this matter with candour? "You are alluding to the lady who was good enough to send for me the night you and Miss Lovegrove went with me to the play?" "Yes," the excellent George assented in a strangled voice. He wanted to know badly.
"I give up all hope? I shall hope on while I have life," said Catharine. "My dear, dear father, he will never forget his lost children; he will try and find us, alive or dead; he will never give up the search." Poor child, how long did this hope burn like a living torch in thy guileless breast.
His simplicity was so guileless and Mademoiselle Gamard's conduct so atrocious, the fate of the poor old man seemed so deplorable, and his natural helplessness made him so touching, that in the first glow of her indignation Madame de Listomere exclaimed: "I made you put your signature to that document which has ruined you; I am bound to give you back the happiness of which I have deprived you."
A ludicrous expression of overwhelming fright came over his face. Three days afterward, the farmer who owned the worthless field was astonished when Pop offered to buy it. "But what on earth do you want that land fer?" asked the farmer, sitting on his barnyard fence. Pop made a guilty attempt to appear guileless, and told the farmer that he wished to build a shanty and raise potatoes.
"Well," she said, trembling, and looking at the letter, but not directly asking for it. Calyste read it aloud to her. And these two noble souls, so simple, so guileless, saw nothing in that wily and treacherous epistle of the malice or the snares which the marquise had written into it. "She is a noble woman, a grand woman!" said the baroness, with moistened eyes. "I will pray to God for her.
"Just so; for, without your admirable business capacity and extraordinary firmness of character, you know, he has, if you'll excuse my saying so, a more open guileless nature, a more entire and touching faith in his fellow-man and brother-in-law, than were ever yours." "To say that to me," said Paul hotly, "is nothing less than sheer impudence." I flatter myself I am a man of the world.
"So then you know " began the guileless young Breton, his face glowing with the happiness of being face to face with his idol. "Calyste!" cried Camille, angrily, suddenly appearing and interrupting him. She took his arm and drew him away to some distance. "Calyste, is this what you promised me?"
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