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Their eyes met in a last, tender glance; the prince then rose and turned toward the prebendary, who was conversing with Baron Arnstein in a low and excited tone. "Come, sir, let us go," he said, impetuously, and walked toward the door. "Yes, let us go, "repeated the prebendary, and bowing profoundly to the baroness, he turned around and followed the prince.

I shall find rooms somewhere to-morrow, and take Adrienne and Mrs. Adams down to them the next day. . . No, I can't possibly be back for Wednesday." "But you must!" impetuously. "It's impossible. I shall stay with Adrienne and Mrs. Adams until I'm quite sure that the place is safe for them that that fellow hasn't traced them and isn't lurking about in the neighbourhood.

"Oh, Madame!" said Clemence, impetuously, fascinated, as every one else had always been by the woman before her, "I shall be forever grateful for the smallest portion of your regard. You cannot imagine how completely isolated I have been, during my brief sojourn here."

She impetuously threw off her bonnet, seized a pen, dashed off a few lines, and tossed the note and its envelope into Violet's lap, saying, in her low voice of proud submission, 'There! you will send it, and left the room. Violet read 'MY DEAR GEORGINA, My brother is engaged at Windsor, and I cannot join your party to Richmond. 'Yours sincerely, 'Mrs. Martindale is pretty well, thank you.

The sunset fell through a gap in the pines that showed the western sky, with its open gates, their pillars of cloud and fire all aglow. "Tell me slowly, calmly, Dan. My ears are growing dull." And Dan told his story again, more clearly and less impetuously; while Father Mack listened, his bent head haloed by the setting sun. "I can't let Aunt Winnie die," concluded Dan.

Barbara was to live in the ladies' apartments of the fortress, under the care of the worthy woman at his side. "His Majesty could not have provided for you more kindly," he concluded. "Then may the Virgin preserve every one from such kindness!" she impetuously exclaimed. "I am dragged to this citadel against my will "

The young countess was challenging his attention still more boldly, tossing her head back so impetuously that the turban-like roll on her hair, spite of the broad ribbon that fastened it under her chin, almost fell on the floor. But her advances not only produced no effect, but seemed to annoy the knight.

He alighted, and together with the footman, examined the place to see what the chance was of their getting the carriage past. After a space of waiting, Georgiana clutched the wraps about her throat and head, and impetuously followed her brother, as her habit had always been. Emilia sat upright, saying, "I must go too."

He went impetuously to Seraphita, meaning to express the whole force and bearing of a passion under which he bounded like the fabled horse beneath the iron horseman, firm in his saddle, whom nothing moves while the efforts of the fiery animal only made the rider heavier and more solid.

The soldiers of Julian rushed impetuously into the town, and after the full gratification of every military appetite, Perisabor was reduced to ashes; and the engines which assaulted the citadel were planted on the ruins of the smoking houses.