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In short, I shall be converted to Philistinism, and die in the odor of respectability. And Judaism will continue to flourish. Oh, Addie, Addie, if I had thought of all that, I should never have asked you to be my wife." "I am glad you didn't think of it," laughed Addie, ingenuously. "There! You never will take me seriously!" he grumbled.
What it forebodes, I can't imagine; but it's the end of a lovely day. They say it threatens rain, if it begins one. It 's an ominous herald. 'You make me, said Aminta. 'I must redden if you keep looking at me so closely. 'Now frown one little bit, please. I love to see you. I love to see a secret disclose itself ingenuously.
The Venetian suite gains a distinctly Italian color from its ingenuously sweet harmonies in thirds and sixths, and its frankly lyric nature, and "The Day in Venice" begins logically with the dawn, which is ushered in with pink and stealthy harmonies, then "The Gondoliers" have a morning mood of gaiety that makes a charming composition.
I drew gently near before the arms were again holstered and permitted the full exposure of my admiration for this readiness of retort under difficulties. The puissant one looked up at me with suspicion, hostile yet embarrassed. I stood admiring ingenuously, stubborn in my fascination. Slowly I won him. The coldness in his bright little eyes warmed to awkward but friendly apology.
"I had hoped," said John, quietly, "that you might be thinking a little of my happiness too." "Oh, John! But your happiness and mine seemed all the same thing," she said ingenuously. "Yet he thinks of my life as finished; and I was thinking of it as though it were beginning all over again. He made me feel so ashamed, so conscience-stricken." She hid her face in her hands. "How could I tell him?"
That is very evident!" "When you know him a little better, you will see that." "That he is beyond all price! But it is enough for him to be your friend and your mamma's to be my friend also," declared the young man. "And does he come here often?" "Every day. He spends a great deal of his time with us," responded Rosarito ingenuously. "How good and kind he is! And how fond he is of me!" "Come!
Others more ingenuously declared that they would not fight in such a quarrel. One large body went to a brook, filled their bonnets with water, drank a health to King James, and then dispersed, Their zeal for King James, however, did not induce them to join the standard of his general.
I am afraid that the bait thus ingenuously thrown out had a good deal to do with our ultimate yielding. However, the reports of those who visited Bones were wonderful and marvelous.
I also have a statement to make," said Jimmy Grayson, ingenuously. "But I shall be glad to hear yours first." The big men were somewhat disconcerted, and Mr. Crayon spoke up briskly: "Great issues at stake. In such emergencies Presidential nominees must hear advice." "You are right," said Jimmy Grayson, gravely. "A Presidential nominee ought always to listen to advice." Mr.
"But I liked to hear from time to time of the success of my friends," she added, ingenuously. And then, quite inconsequently, "I suppose you have news from Rivervale?" Yes, Philip heard often from Alice, and he told the news as well as he could, and the talk drifted along how strange it seemed! about things in which neither of them felt any interest at the moment.
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