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In the first days Ramona herself had guilelessly told him much, had told him how Alessandro, seeing her trying to sprinkle and bathe and keep alive the green ferns with which she had decorated the chapel for Father Salvierderra's coming, had said: "Oh, Senorita, they are dead! Do not take trouble with them!

"Make yourself to home, gents," he said, hospitably, indicating the wagon-tongue and a cracker-box for seats, respectively. "Anything in particular I can do for you?" He looked at Mr. Stott guilelessly. "You can answer me a few questions." Mr. Stott fixed a sternly accusing eye upon him. "Hicks, was, or was not, that trout you gave my wife, wormy?" Mr.

So began what Kenny, when his singular relations with the old man had goaded him to startled appraisal, was pleased to call a "friendship that was never a friendship and a feud that was never a feud." "I sent you a message," said Adam Craig. "Your niece brought it." The old man tapped with slender, wasted fingers upon the arm of his chair. "What was it?" he asked guilelessly.

"But," exclaimed the butcher, emphatically banging his fist down upon the table, "why does she do it? That is what I want to know!" The old priest glanced furtively towards Morot, and then his face assumed an air of childish bewilderment. "Ah!" he said guilelessly, "who can tell?" "Who, indeed!" chimed in Morot. The butcher was pleased with himself.

"I think Sir Lyon could manage to stay on too, if you ask him." Helen smiled guilelessly at her host. "I saw him just now. He and Dr. Panton were taking Span round to the kitchen, and when I said I was staying on, Sir Lyon said he thought he could stay on too, just till Saturday morning." Blanche could not forbear giving a covert glance of triumph at Varick's surprised and annoyed face.

The President bowed her courteously out of the board-room, while the primroses in the green Devonshire bowl on his desk still nodded guilelessly. Margaret MacLean walked the length of the first corridor; once out of sight and hearing, she tore up the stairs, her cheeks crimson and her eyes suspiciously moist. Before she had reached the second flight the House Surgeon overtook her.

They also occur at Reims and at Amiens. And do you remember the Simeon, the Virgin, and the St. Anne at Reims? The Virgin so guilelessly charming, so exquisitely chaste, holding out the Infant to Simeon, who stands mild and devout in his solemn garb as High Priest. St. Anne a head of the same type as St. Joseph's, and as those of two angels on the same frontal, standing by St.

It mattered nothing that madame had said plainly that she loved none of them. The conceit of man is such that, like hope, it dies only when he dies. Perhaps the poet's heart was the most peaceful: he had bravely turned over the alluring page. The dance grew wilder and noisier. Chaumonot guilelessly pushed his inquiries regarding Monsieur le Marquis. Those thousand livres had done so much!

"Indians?" exclaimed the professor guilelessly. "Were there any Indians about?" "Dick thought he saw some," explained Jack with a chuckle. The dead badger was pulled out of the pot into which it stuck its head to lick out the remains of some oatmeal that had adhered to its side, and the boys went back to bed.

It might have been thought that he had already accepted the inevitable and was prepared to make the best of it. "I don't know, Edward," said the Rector; and the Squire told him. "And you have a particular objection to this place, Melbury Park?" inquired the Rector guilelessly. "O my dear Tom," said the Squire impatiently, "have you ever seen the place?"

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