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Then he noticed that the rustling was getting farther away, as if the man was pushing through the wood towards the moor behind it, and he turned back half-reluctantly to the road. After getting over the fence, he kept on the wet grass, and had nearly reached the end of the wood when he heard somebody running behind him.
Mary was half-impatient, half-reluctantly admiring; not an uncommon mixture of feeling for the extreme forms of virtue to produce. In the net result, however, her marked image of Alec lost something of its heroic proportions. Irechester's demeanor.
The antagonists are represented not in the smoke of battle, but at that critical and awkward moment when the first steps toward reconciliation are being made. A proud but sociable little Mississippi town is shown in the act of half-reluctantly opening its doors to the officers of a couple of Federal regiments stationed within its bounds.
"Burning with the enthusiasm of truth, I spoke without due thought. 'If I call him, my guru will appear right in this house. "Interest gleamed in every eye; it was no wonder that the group was eager to behold a saint materialized in such a strange way. Half-reluctantly, I asked for a quiet room and two new woolen blankets. "'The master will materialize from the ether, I said.
Wistfully Lenora watched the carriage as it disappeared from sight, and then half-reluctantly entered the sick-room, where, for the remainder of the afternoon, she endured her mother's reproaches for having left her alone, and where once, when her patience was wholly exhausted, she said: "It served you right, for now you know how little Willie felt." The next day Mrs.
There had been some further talk not over-much dwelling on vain regrets and then the Lady of the Bernardini had asked, half-reluctantly: "How if some Lady of the Cornari went with her? I having no daughter of my own and loving her well? And thou and I need not be parted." "I dared not ask it of thee," he cried fervently "for it is much.
"Shall I, Avery?" whispered Ronald. She nodded. "Yes, just a little way! I'll call you if I want you." And half-reluctantly Ronald obeyed. "Has he gone?" asked Sir Beverley. "Yes." Avery remained on her knees beside him. He looked as if he might collapse at any moment. For awhile he lay struggling for breath with his face towards the ground; then very suddenly his strength seemed to return.
We all imagine we are busy which is so curious of us! Will you sit here? Permit me!" And he dexterously arranged a couple of cushions in an arm-chair and placed it near the window. Angela half-reluctantly seated herself, watching the Abbe under the shadow of her long lashes as he sat down opposite to her.
At this, both girls laugh merrily, and so, after a bit, does Dicky himself, to whose soul the mildest mirth is an everlasting joy. "I am then to call you Dicky?" asks Portia, smiling, and lifting her eyes as though half-reluctantly to his; she has quite entered into the spirit of the thing. "If you will be so very good," says Dicky Browne.
Come, let us take a turn up and down the campus. We'll walk fast enough to keep warm. There is something about which I wish to talk to you." Half-reluctantly, Elizabeth went with her. "I feel as though I had been neglecting my work in regard to you," began Miss Cresswell, as they crossed the campus. She tucked Elizabeth's arm under her own.
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