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"I knew it!" cried Stafford, "I knew it!" Morewood was touched with pity. "If you're right," he said, "it won't be so hard to you. You'll get over it." "Get over it?" "Yes; what you believe will help you. You've no choice, you know." Stafford still wore a look of half-amusement. "You have never felt belief?" he asked. "Not for many years. That's all gone." "You think you have been in love?"
"Why, you craven cur, you," puts in the Chaplain, bending over him with half-poised fist, yet with a kind of half-amusement in his features, "don't you know that the Tall young Man, as you call him, is the poor English lad who saved your worthless little carcass from drowning this morning, and whom you offered to recompense with a Scurvy Groat." "I'll give him forty pound, I will," blubbered Mr.
It set her heart beating, thumping against her breast. She herself meant nothing whatever, and she never thought of any response, or of the time when he might ask her to make a response. The sensation of the moment was quite enough for Ursula. She was greatly startled, surprised, yet not surprised, touched and full of a wondering respect and sympathy, awe and half-amusement.
Perhaps it was the recollection of the past which overcame Miss Dora, perhaps the force of habit which had made it natural for her to cry when she was much moved; but the fact is certain, that the Squire, when he came to the door of the summer-house in search of Frank, found his sister weeping bitterly, and his son making efforts to console her, in which some sympathy was mingled with a certain half-amusement.
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