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Leonore really needed no more special care, and in case of an emergency Mea could easily run down to fetch her mother. "Leonore will mean more to you than she will ever realize," the mother concluded, "and I feel very gratified if you can do something for her, too." Mrs. Maxa then informed Apollonie of the new plan, and she felt sure that the latter would be glad to get home again.
I try to think out something so that we won't have to wait so long before we can live together. But that is hard to carry out, for the gentleman in Holstein who decides about our upbringing wants me to study for many years. That will take much too long. Leonore might even die before that, and I want to do it all for her.
A woman's reasoning is apt to seem defective, yet sometimes it solves problems not otherwise answerable. Leonore found her "hard" policy harder than she thought for. She told Peter the first evening that she was going to a card-party. "I can't take you," she said. "I shall be all the better for a long night's sleep," said Peter, calmly.
"I promised to bring Leonore, so you'd better open." But Mr. Trius did not stir. "Come, Mäzli, we'd better go back," said Leonore in a low voice. "Can't you see that he won't open it? Maybe he is not allowed." But it was no easy matter to turn Mäzli from her project. "If he won't open it I'll scream so loud that the Castle-Steward will hear it," she said obstinately.
I want you to give me one to complete my rack." "I haven't had a photograph taken in eight years, and am afraid I have none left." "Then you must sit." "Very well. But it must be an exchange." Peter almost trembled at his boldness, and at the thought of a possible granting. "Do you want mine?" "Very much." "I have dozens," said Leonore, going over to her desk, and pulling open a drawer.
Leonore followed her; but as she saw Sara's excited state, she went quickly back and returned with a breakfast-tray covered with all kinds of good things; and now cheerful and merry words emulated one another to divert the again-found-one, old modes of speech were again reverted to, and old acquaintances renewed. "Do you know Madame Folette again? She has been lately repaired.
"Hello, Kitty," replied Bentley quickly as he could make out the figure in the back seat of the car. His face showed his pleasure. For Kitty to have been snatched from the waves, and then spend the night in the hospital, was really an occurrence. "Wait a minute, wait a minute," she rattled on. The "waits" were addressed one to Bentley and the other to Leonore. "I'm going over with Ben.
"When you can get up and go downstairs you will be happier still. I know how much you will enjoy meeting the whole family," said Salo. "Then you will feel as if you were in a real home that belongs to you." "It is such a shame that you have to go," Leonore sighed, but this time the tears did not come quite so urgently. How things had changed since yesterday how different it was now to stay behind!
At the same moment she became conscious of his presence. "Good-day," said Peter. "It isn't a good day at all," said Leonore, in a disconsolate voice, holding out her hand nevertheless. "Why not?" "It's a horrid day, and I'm in disgrace." "For what?" "For misbehaving last night. Both mamma and madame say I did very wrong. I never thought I couldn't be real friends with you."
I've seen him talk to girls like you, and he is delightfully courteous, and one would think he liked it. But, from little things Ray has told me, I know he looks down on society girls." "Are you ready, Leonore?" inquired Mrs. D'Alloi. Leonore was very ready. Watts and Peter were ready also; had been ready during the whole of this dialogue. Watts was cross; Peter wasn't.
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