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Updated: April 30, 2025


"Why, I haven't been getting anybody away from her," thought Liubka guiltily. But another was so tactless, that she perhaps for the first time for her, but the hundredth for Liubka began a conversation about: how had she happened upon the path of prostitution?

It fell on the bed with a soft thud, and a breeze from the partly opened window ruffled a page of the newspaper. The colonel, looking guiltily around the room, walked nearer to the bed, and then, as stealthily as though committing a theft, he picked up the Times. Softly he exclaimed: "Gad! what's the use?"

She coloured guiltily, tried to speak, and sat trembling. A divination of intense hatred had perhaps read the thought within her breast: or it was a mere outburst of hate. The woman's face was like the wearing away of smoke from a spot whence shot has issued. Vittoria walked for the remainder of the day. That fearful companion oppressed her.

I am a wicked, vain woman, I have brought a nation to war and I have killed the only man I ever trusted." Hope touched her gently with her hand and felt guiltily how selfish she herself must be not to feel the woman's grief, but she could not.

Think of the ignominy and degradation!" "There is no ignominy in being wrongfully accused," I said a little guiltily, I must own, for Thorndyke's words came back to me with all their force. But regardless of this I went on: "An acquittal will restore him to his position with an unstained character, and nothing but the recollection of a passing inconvenience to look back upon."

Tad after running over in his mind many plans, none of which seemed practicable, also lay down for a nap, and in a few moments the tired boys were all sound asleep, including the pack mules. When they awakened the sun had been down all of half an hour. Tad was the first to awake. He started up guiltily, and looking around found that he was not the only one who had napped.

Abrupt as were my movements, however, someone had contrived to warn her; for though two of her women sat working on stools near her, I heard a hasty foot flying, and caught the last flutter of a skirt as it disappeared through a second door. My wife rose from her seat, and looked at me guiltily. "Madame," I said, "send these women away.

"If she ain't your wife what did you want to hit her for? An' anyway, she'd ought to be. That's all I got to say." The same idea occurred to Mr. and Mrs. Hawley, crouched guiltily against their door to hear their victims pass, for their amazed ears caught these words the first were Kate's: "You must let me give you some of my lotion." And then came Mead's: "I shall be most grateful.

There was rebuke and disappointment in his eyes. "Uncle, you've been arguing. He's gone!" Judy was equally quick to seize the position of affairs. "You've frightened him away!" she declared with energy. "Quick! We must go out and look!" "Yes," muttered their uncle a little guiltily, and was about to add something by way of explanation when he felt Judy pull his sleeve. "Look!" she whispered.

She had, in pursuance of a resolution made some weeks before, determined to be present, although uninvited, at this meeting, and justify her friend before her numerous assailants. "You here?" articulated the woman, guiltily, as she gazed fearfully at the stern, set face before her.

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