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But the moment after this half-reproach had traversed his consciousness he condemned himself; and looked with the joy of love into her clear eyes. 'Yes, there's hope once more, my dearest. No more gloomy talk to-night! I have read you something, now you shall read something to me; it is a long time since I delighted myself with listening to you. What shall it be?
Nor was his countenance less ludicrous under the expression with which, on turning round, he regarded his trio of human companions. He saw that they were making merry at his expense; and his look of half-reproach half-appeal had no other effect than to redouble their mirth. Glancing from one to the other, he appeared to seek sympathy from each in turn from Karl, Caspar, and Ossaroo.
But Berlioz carried his idea to extremes, and fairly earned the half-reproach of Wagner, who said of him: "He ciphers with notes."
Don't I copy 'em out plain for her, so as folks won't know her handwrite? Go 'way! you're loony!" Then, possibly doubting if this latter expression were strictly diplomatic with the business in hand, he added, in half-reproach, half-apology, "Don't ye see I don't want ye to be fooled into losin' yer chance o' buying up that Summit wood? It's the cold truth I'm tellin' ye." Mr.
But even as he regarded her, the clear, open look gradually changed, replaced by one of half-perplexity, half-reproach. "That night you went away why did you not defend yourself?" she asked, finally. "I never imagined any mistake. Besides, what had I to offer? Your future was bright; your name, on every one's lips!" "Did you think you were responsible for another's sins?"
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