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She could scarcely credit the fact that this bright-eyed young man, with his fine nose, firm chin, and melodious voice, was the same with the dusty, hot-faced, dishevelled-looking country boy to whom she had thought of offering money for a kindness two days before.

The gentleman said "Surely, surely!" and Robert's modest requirements were thereupon sent ringing from a throat of brass into the uttermost recesses of the establishment, and he himself was passed, hot-faced, along the fairway until he reached the right department.

When Mary had seen the hot-faced eager child into bed, she came down to her brother in the drawing-room with her eyes brimful of tears, saying, "Poor dear child! I am afraid she is very much spoilt!" "Don't make up your mind to-night," said Armyn. "She is slightly insane as yet! Never mind, Mary; her heart is in the right place, if her head is turned a little."

Green, grudgingly. "Everybody thought so." He stood aside, as a short, hot-faced man, with a small bureau clasped in his arms and supported on his knees, emerged from the house and staggered towards the gate. Mr. Letts reflected. "Halloa!" he said, suddenly. "Why, are you moving, mother?" Mrs. Green sniffed sadly and shook her head. "Well," said Mr.

It was the discordant voice of Mariana la Mursiana, crackling in strident protest. My door was still open; I turned to look and saw her, hot-faced, tousle-haired, insufficiently wrapped, striving to ascend the gallery steps, but valiantly opposed by Madame Brossard, who stood in the way. "But NO, madame," insisted Madame Brossard, excited but darkly determined. "You cannot ascend.

And after a long time, as it seemed, Ugh-lomi reappeared over the knoll, and came back to Eudena, triumphant and breathing heavily. She stood, her hair about her eyes and hot-faced, with the blood-stained axe in her hand, at the place where the tribe had offered her as a sacrifice to the lion.

She had forgotten Sir Willoughby: she remembered him and said. "You knew Miss Durham, Mr. Whitford?" He answered briefly, "I did." "Was she? . . ." some hot-faced inquiry peered forth and withdrew. "Very handsome," said Vernon. "English?" "Yes; the dashing style of English." "Very courageous." "I dare say she had a kind of courage." "She did very wrong." "I won't say no.

Green, grudgingly. "Everybody thought so." He stood aside, as a short, hot-faced man, with a small bureau clasped in his arms and supported on his knees, emerged from the house and staggered towards the gate. Mr. Letts reflected. "Halloa!" he said, suddenly. "Why, are you moving, mother?" Mrs. Green sniffed sadly and shook her head. "Well," said Mr.

As likely as not I shall be told there is no vacancy for him. Then what am I to do? If I go, what's to become of Harold; and if I stop, what's to become of Toddie? I must say I was touched. Family life is more real than national life at least I've ordered all these books to prove it is and I fancy that the bust of Euripides agreed with me, and was sorry for the hot-faced mothers.

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