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During these studied and these different transformations Fougeres' habits and ways of life were tranquil and moral to a degree that furnished matter of jesting to the various ateliers where he sojourned; but everywhere he disarmed his comrades by his modesty and by the patience and gentleness of a lamblike nature.

"He's a fraud, isn't he, Ishmael, who pretends to love to wallow in blug just to hide his lamblike disposition." "You always did talk wot," remarked Carminow placidly. "You're weally not a bit changed, Killigrew, in spite of Paris. By the way, I suppose you heard about Polkinghorne?" "Yes, from Old Tring. I went to St. Renny a little while ago." "Ah! then you heard about Hilaria?

Elwood came to our rescue, she went to the room that had been assigned to her like a lamb. She felt anything but lamblike toward me, you may believe, and when later Mrs. Elwood brought up her new roommate, she refused to allow her to enter." "Refused to allow her to enter," repeated Mabel wonderingly. "What sort of girl is she, Grace?" "I don't know," answered Grace doubtfully. "She is an enigma.

A portrait of this patient man now a saint somewhere hangs in the rooms of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society in Boston. There he can be seen in surplice and bands, with his lamblike, apostolic face looking down upon the heavy antiquarian labors of his busy descendants.

There are also men here and there whose strength of character would certainty have obtained favourable acknowledgment had their lot been cast in a higher rank of life. But, at the same time, the labourer is not always so innocent and free from guile so lamblike as it suits the purpose of some to proclaim, in order that his rural simplicity may secure sympathy.

Lamblike, they followed her lead, and she succeeded in passing over several minutes. But they soon grew restive again, and one little hand pawed the air. "Well, what is it?" "The Grahams is coming to our house to dinner." "That's nice. Now we will talk about the shepherd psalm. How many of you know it?" There was a moment of doubt. "Shall not want?" ventured one of the older ones presently.

Wait till I put on more wraps, and do you get your overcoat, sir, or you will take cold." "Yes, I'm awfully afraid I shall be chilled, and the overcoat wouldn't help me. Nevertheless, I'll do your bidding in this, as in all respects." "What a lamblike frame of mind!" she cried; but her step up the piazza was light and quick.

But the assassin refused to turn his gaze toward the future. He went with a limping step, into which he injected a suggestion of lamblike gambols. His mouth was wreathed in a red grin. In the City Hall Park the two wanderers sat down in the little circle of benches sanctified by traditions of their class.

On this the Foreign Secretary threatened resignation, but the Prime Minister was firm. For a moment the royal hopes rose high, only to be dashed to the ground again by the cruel compliance of the enemy. Palmerston, suddenly lamblike, agreed to everything; the note was withdrawn and altered, and peace was patched up once more.

Dan sat chuckling in his own particular chair, and allowed himself to be cast as hero with lamblike calm, and plain Hannah affected dire displeasure at being passed over for the part of beauteous maid. It was like the dear old days when they had all been young really young in pinafores and pigtails, with no dread of coming Tripos, no agitation about youthful lawyers to chase away sleep at night!

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