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After that, sin nor sickness could keep them from being happy. If the girl talked of the better course of restoring the old reserve, Hugh's hand would reach out imploringly: "Only till I get well, dearest; I won't trouble your conscience after that.
As Ridge reached this group the woman cried, imploringly, "Help, Señor Americano! For love of the good God help me reach the city before my little ones perish!" Ridge could understand and could talk to her in her own tongue. So in a few minutes he had learned her pitiful story. It was that of many another a tale of starvation, sickness, death of her husband, and of homeless wandering for days.
Instantly he was besieged with eager and anxious inquiry about papa, and poor little Nellie, who had come running eagerly forward when she heard his cheery voice, looked wistfully beyond him in search of her father, and seeing at last that Pike had come alone, she clasped her little arms about his knees and, looking imploringly up in his face, burst into tears and begged him, amid her sobs, to say why papa did not come.
"But, now you are ours. And surely it is not quite decided?" He had spoken imploringly to the Chief. "Not irrevocably?" he added. "Irrevocably!" "Then she is lost!" "For shame, Carlo Ammiani;" said old Agostino, casting his sententious humours aside. "Do you not hear? It is decided! Do you wish to rob her of her courage, and see her tremble?
Mr Arabin's face fell a little, and he looked from one to the other. It was plainly to be seen from them both that there was no cause for unhappiness in the matter, at least not of an unhappiness to them; but there was as yet no clarification of the mystery. 'Think how old I am, said Mr Harding imploringly. 'Fiddlestick! said the archdeacon.
"I think you're awfully good to me, Aunt Marianna," Norma said, thoughtfully. "I told Wolf about it, and he thinks so, too. But honestly " Even with her secret knowledge of her own parentage, Norma was surprised at the fluttered anxiety of the old lady, and Leslie was frankly puzzled. "No, Norma no, Norma," Mrs. Melrose said, nervously and imploringly.
But she understood him and drew hastily back. "No, no! Leave me, Auguste. I can manage." But Lantier would not obey her. He put his arm around her waist and pointed to her husband as he lay snoring, with his mouth wide open. "Leave me!" said Gervaise, imploringly, and she pointed to the room where her mother-in-law and Nana slept. "You will wake them!" she said.
And then she bent over him so closely that his breath, uneven and hot, blew into her face, and she breathed on him again did not they mingle their breath in that manner? Was she not giving him breath of her breath in that manner? and whispered softly and yet so earnestly, imploringly and at the same time urgently: "Your mother is here, your mother is near you."
She is there by the blazing framework of the window of her chamber, which she has never quitted; her hair loose, some portion of her dress cast about her, her eyes wide open and glazing with terror, but strangely beautiful with a glory behind and about her; an unearthly brightness upon brow and cheek, and white arms stretched out imploringly, despairingly for help in her utmost need.
"Remember to bo-o-oil the venison, Ben!" shouted the pensive artist, while all the slumbering echoes arose to applaud this culinary confidence. "And, Ben!" he added, imploringly, "don't forget the dumplings!"
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